A federal judge issued a landmark ruling in the NCAA/NIL case Friday, blocking the NCAA from enforcing its rule against recruiters signing with boosters, per the Athletic
Judge Clifton L. Corker ruled that the lawsuit the attorneys general of Virginia and Tennessee jointly filed against the NCAA was valid and could prohibit the NCAA from blocking attempts for athletes to sign name, image and likeness (NIL) deals before they sign with schools, per the Athletic.
“The NCAA’s prohibition likely violates federal antitrust law and harms student-athletes,” Corker wrote in his decision, according to The Athletic.
The landmark decision will open the floodgates for recruiters and boosters to try and sign athletes long before they decide where they’ll attend college.
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