KEY POINTS
  • Experts suggest student-athletes determine their fair market value after Monday's Supreme Court decision against the NCAA surrounding antitrust.
  • In July, states are also set to enforce name, image and likeness laws allowing athletes to profit from their intellectual property.
Jalen Suggs #1 of the Gonzaga Bulldogs moves the ball against Tyger Campbell #10 of the UCLA Bruins in the Final Four semifinal game of the 2021 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium on April 03, 2021 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Educational benefits.

It's the one term that appears to separate amateurism at the college-level sports and professional leagues. On Monday, the Supreme Court sided with student-athletes when it affirmed lower court rulings that antitrust law prevented the NCAA from restricting payments to athletes for items related to the benefit of their education, including compensation for internships.