The NCAA and Antitrust: Guardians of Amateurism to Guarantors of Continued Chaos? Part II: The NCAA, Antitrust, and Reform
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63002/assm.306.1238Keywords:
NCAA, antitrust, NIL, revenue sharing, collectives, reform, right of publicityAbstract
This article is Part II of a comprehensive study of NCAA. Part I addresses issues relating to the organization, structure, finances, enforcement powers, and history of the NCAA. Part II focuses on legal issues as the NCAA interfaces with antitrust law in such areas an NIL rights, revenue sharing, eligibility, and other issues. The article also analyzes several proposals for major reforms of the NCAA that have been introduced in the United States Congress in a closing commentary on “NCAA at a Crossroads.”
Downloads
Published
19-12-2025
How to Cite
Hunter, R. J., Shannon, J. H., & Lozada, H. R. (2025). The NCAA and Antitrust: Guardians of Amateurism to Guarantors of Continued Chaos? Part II: The NCAA, Antitrust, and Reform. Advances in Social Sciences and Management, 3(06), 274–301. https://doi.org/10.63002/assm.306.1238
Issue
Section
Articles
License
Copyright (c) 2025 Richard J. Hunter, John H. Shannon, Hector R. Lozada

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
