Monday, June 19, 2017

NCAA Athletic Scholarships and Entrepreneurship

NCAA Athletic Scholarships & Entrepreneurship

Well, nobody promised this stuff would make sense.  The NCAA allows scholarship athletes to pursue entrepreneurship in the off-season.  So far, so good.  However, scholarship athletes may not use their “name, photograph, or appearance” to promote the business.  Not so good. 

This conflict shows why student athletes must work closely with the university’s athletic compliance department.  The NCAA rules are complex and don’t make a lot of sense sometimes.  For example, if an athlete wants to sell real estate in the summer, they will set up a website and agent bio.  This will include their name and photograph for branding and marketing.  Before setting up the website the athlete should contact the school’s compliance department.  The compliance department will then seek an NCAA waiver allowing the athlete to set up a real estate agent website showing their name and photo. Good times.

NCAA “Self-Employment” rule below.    


12.4.4 Self-Employment. A student-athlete may establish his or her own business, provided the student-athlete’s name, photograph, appearance or athletics reputation are not used to promote the business.