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Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law

2003

Denial of compensation

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Making A Mountain Out Of A Mogul: Jeremy Bloom V. Ncaa And Unjustified Denial Of Compensation Under Ncaa Amateurism Rules, Gordon G. Gouveia Jan 2003

Making A Mountain Out Of A Mogul: Jeremy Bloom V. Ncaa And Unjustified Denial Of Compensation Under Ncaa Amateurism Rules, Gordon G. Gouveia

Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law

This Note argues that the NCAA's interpretation of the amateurism provisions of the NCAA Division I Manual, with respect to Jeremy Bloom, is unreasonable, particularly in light of the NCAA's treatment of other dual-sport professional athletes. Consequently, the NCAA should create an exception to its amateurism provisions allowing Bloom and similarly-situated student-athletes to earn income from sources unrelated to the amateur sport in which they compete. Furthermore, since the NCAA Bylaws constitute a contract to which student-athletes are third-party beneficiaries, courts should provide a forum to ensure the consistent and equitable application of the provisions of that contract. Part I …