College sports are a multibillion-dollar business. Why aren’t athletes getting a cut?

大学体育是一项价值数十亿美元的产业。 为什么运动员没有得到减薪?

Apple News In Conversation

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2024-02-02

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Guest-hosted by David Greene: College football and basketball are multibillion-dollar industries. But while some Division 1 coaches and athletic directors make millions of dollars each year, the players themselves are not paid by the schools they compete for. That may soon change. The NCAA is facing a slew of lawsuits that could lead to student athletes being treated and compensated as university employees. ESPN panelist and Washington Post columnist Kevin Blackistone spoke with Apple News In Conversation guest host David Greene about the case against the NCAA — and the role that race plays in this debate.
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  • This is in conversation from Apple News.

  • I'm David Green filling in for Shamita Basu.

  • Today, the big business of college sports.

  • For the next few weeks, I'm going to be filling in for Shamita while she is out on maternity leave.

  • You might recognize me, or at least my voice from NPR's Morning Edition if you listened.

  • I was a co host there for many years.

  • Since leaving NPR in 2020, I've been working on, well, a whole bunch of different projects.

  • And one thing that I've been digging into recently is sports.

  • I've always been a die hard sports fan,

  • but more and more I've been exploring sports through a more journalistic lens,

  • talking to professional athletes, analysts, industry experts.

  • So that's gonna be my focus for the next few weeks.

  • And for this episode, we're talking about.

  • Money and college sports.

  • For more than a century, amateurism has been a cornerstone of college sports,

  • meaning student athletes were well considered just that, amateurs.

  • They played for the love of the game, for pride in their school,

  • and according to NCAA rules, they could not be paid to play.

  • But over the years, collegiate sports, specifically men's basketball and football,

  • have become massive moneymakers, massive revenue generators for many colleges and univers.