Carter Boyle: Coach K on the Fair Pay to Play Act
According
to Carter Boyle, Mike Krzyzewski, coach of the Duke Blue Devils and commonly
referred to as Coach K, is known for being honest and straightforward,
especially during interviews. In a recent interview, Coach K expressed his
support for the controversial Fair Pay to Play Act, which was passed in
California on the 20th of September.
The
Act, which was signed by California governor Gavin Newsom, allows student
athletes to earn from the use of their name, image, or likeness, sometimes
abbreviated as NIL. Under the Act, they are also allowed to sign endorsement
deals despite the NCAA’s current policies that forbid them from doing so. The
act was partly driven by legislators’ desire to ensure that student-athletes,
who contribute much to their school’s bottomline, receive fair economic perks
for their endeavors.
In
what Carter Boyle would describe as characteristic Coach K fashion, the Blue
Devils coach expressed his approval of the Act.
“I’m
really happy this is happening,” Krzyzewski said.
In
his formal statement, Coach K elaborated on his stand. He says the Act “will
likely lead to far-reaching change” that college athletics must adapt to,
albeit in a sensible manner. Coach K also attributed the development of
measures as drastic as the Act to the inability of college athletics itself to
address the problem.
“While
we have made significant progress in recent years, we have not always responded
to the needs and rights of our players swiftly, and frankly, we’re playing
catch-up after years of stagnant rules.”
Coach
K says he hopes that the measure will be firmly implemented, not just on a
state, but also on a national level. After all, it’s something that college
athletics owes to the young men and women who participate every year.
“College
athletics provides an amazing option for hundreds of thousands of talented men
and women who choose to attend institutions across the country. We must adapt
to ensure that it stays that way.”
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