No other team has so many eyeballs on its players. Even average Domer players are more widely known that stars in Tuscaloosa.
... his or her likeness that earned them money included the University’s association. For example, if their earnings came from some YouTube money-making activity included the athlete wearing ND uniform, does the school get a cut?
Would there be some conflicts between preponderance of team members who could really not earn anything from these types of activities and those few who did?
I can foresee a lot of issues in the movement for paying “student” athletes beyond what benefits they already receive thanks to their association with college teams.
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Ironically sad the play after Zaire got hurt.
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Meanwhile, NBC Sports' presentation of the 2018 Notre Dame Football averaged a Total Audience Delivery of 3.491 million viewers per game last year, plus we were on several other networks for our away games. That means that even our average players are seen by millions throughout the nation. A "likeness" is worth a whole lot more when its market place has a lot more participants,
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