@aayal100@annaaacha Hi Alexis, you bring up a good point. It seems as though there is a bias between women in sports, maybe because of the lack of coverage women's sports get as a result of misogyny. #UCR150@abhornUCRedu
It's interesting how the NCAA found a loophole in Title IX by stating how all athletes must receive the same "benefits" and "treatment," but excludes using words such as "money." It raises question about what other loopholes they've managed to create. #UCR150@abhornUCRedu
@derek_lpz@abhornUCRedu This is a very interesting question to pose, however I believe that it is still the student-athlete's responsibility to keep in mind that coaches may leave and nothing is promised, which the NCAA should make very clear. #ucr150@abhornUCRedu
How does the NCAA's NLI vary depending on the student athlete's academic journey? What agreements can be altered if they need more than 4 years at a university? #ucr150@abhornUCRedu
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@cjime074 I agree, as a former student-athlete, it is difficult to manage school, work, personal time, sports, relationships, etc. They deserver better compensation by the NCAA. #ucr150@abhornUCRedu
@kmoc11857 I agree, it is interesting how reliant some schools are onto these players to maintain their reputation/image, yet they mistreat them. #ucr150@abhornUCRedu
It's very interesting how they try to make a clear line between the NCAA and professional sports but the NFL has new overtime rules similar to the NCAA. How/when do they decide to draw the line? @abhornUCRedu#UCR150 https://t.co/cNnhOr7lYg