💨 Abstract
In a recent development, the new College Sports Commission (CSC) has issued guidelines rejecting deals where players receive money from collectives created solely to pay them, deeming such arrangements lacking a "valid business purpose." Lead attorney for the players, Jeffrey Kessler, argued that this guidance contradicts the settlement terms and vowed to potentially bring the issue before a judge. The CSC maintains that its guidance aligns with the agreed-upon rules.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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