Dang, can't they change the rule?
National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) rules forbid college students from accepting prize money beyond coverage of "actual and necessary" expenses.
Yes it is a jokemeanwhile this college athlete is allowed to accept millions from sponsorship deals. what a joke.
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Olivia Dunne Reveals the Most She's Been Paid for a Sponsorship: 'I Usually Don't Ever Talk About Money'
College gymnast Olivia Dunne revealed her biggest brand deal on social media on the 'Full Send' podcast last weekpeople.com
What it tells us? Tennis gals should start showing more cameltoe - maybe play in tiny bikinis? - if they want to make some serious dough...meanwhile this college athlete is allowed to accept millions from sponsorship deals. what a joke.
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Olivia Dunne Reveals the Most She's Been Paid for a Sponsorship: 'I Usually Don't Ever Talk About Money'
College gymnast Olivia Dunne revealed her biggest brand deal on social media on the 'Full Send' podcast last weekpeople.com
Feels like sponsors don't want players financially independent even when it comes to college level.Dang, can't they change the rule?
Haha.meanwhile this college athlete is allowed to accept millions from sponsorship deals. what a joke.
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Olivia Dunne Reveals the Most She's Been Paid for a Sponsorship: 'I Usually Don't Ever Talk About Money'
College gymnast Olivia Dunne revealed her biggest brand deal on social media on the 'Full Send' podcast last weekpeople.com
You’re right. Maya should’ve shown up to the open in a skimpy “sexy” outfit. Media would’ve lapped it up. She would’ve made a bunch of sponsorship $$$.What it tells us? Tennis gals should start showing more cameltoe - maybe play in tiny bikinis? - if they want to make some serious dough...
Saudis may object - but really, they probably wouldn't.
I guessHer major is Psychology - should have taken the 215K.
College tennis players will never make money under the current rules cause their sport generates no revenue (I imagine most lose money) and no one watches or cares so there will be no endorsements.
Did the 16 y/o American who made the 3rd round (Iva ?) keep her money?
Because she's hotmeanwhile this college athlete is allowed to accept millions from sponsorship deals. what a joke.
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Olivia Dunne Reveals the Most She's Been Paid for a Sponsorship: 'I Usually Don't Ever Talk About Money'
College gymnast Olivia Dunne revealed her biggest brand deal on social media on the 'Full Send' podcast last weekpeople.com
Iva Jovic:Her major is Psychology - should have taken the 215K.
College tennis players will never make money under the current rules cause their sport generates no revenue (I imagine most lose money) and no one watches or cares so there will be no endorsements.
Did the 16 y/o American who made the 3rd round (Iva ?) keep her money?
Maybe the college want to pinch some of the college Pro tennis player's huge Tour prize money lolIronically, if the NCAA allowed indvidual sports to earn money outside of the college matches, it might really bolster the level of tennis at the college level.
I wonder how many pros in the 200-400's would play college and pro tennis. Maybe even some of the younger players up and comping players would stay in college while doing the tour 50% of the time.
On top of that, wouldn't that be great for the school to have a US Open 3rd rounder or a quarterfinalist in a Master Tournament.
Probably some advertising territory rules preventing it, but if a player was still on college and they wore their college jersey in the pro events, what a way to bolster college tennis and the univeristy.
The school could keep it till graduation of the studentDang, can't they change the rule?
US colleges typically run 20K-90K a year (tuition, board, food, etc.). But, if she is on the tennis team of a D1 school she would probably get a full scholarship. So if she goes to a prestigious school 4 years at a good D1 could be worth around $240K.Maya Joint forfeits $210,000 US Open Prize Money in order to stay eligible for USA College
1) Does US College cost more than $210,000?
2) Can't tennis players, who have played serious professional tennis, attend American colleges and play tennis there?
This is what I have never understood About Dunne, why is she being paid all those $$ if she could not even cut it in the Olympics or World championships. It is like paying huge sums of money to any of the non-slam winners.Haha.
One student-athlete exploits sex symbolism and fame to get money, irrespective of how good she is.
Another is genuinely successful in her sport and isn’t allowed to receive money.
I don't think the makers of joggers look at gymnastic rankings in order to pick who they want to represent them. Kinda like why Kournikova made a lot more in endorsements than many major winners.This is what I have never understood About Dunne, why is she being paid all those $$ if she could not even cut it in the Olympics or World championships. It is like paying huge sums of money to any of the non-slam winners.
I know who this lady is.I don't think the makers of joggers look at gymnastic rankings in order to pick who they want to represent them. Kinda like why Kournikova made a lot more in endorsements than many major winners.
In Kournikova's defense she was in the women's league playing, Dunne is still just in the juniors as long as gymnastics is concerned. There are a 100 women better looking than her to pick for jogging.I don't think the makers of joggers look at gymnastic rankings in order to pick who they want to represent them. Kinda like why Kournikova made a lot more in endorsements than many major winners.