That bill spent a good deal of time working its way through the legislature. Newsom signed that bill, but he wasn't the author. If the schools were unaware of the bill and the author, shame on them.
I don't have a timeline of the bill handy, but I'd be stunned if the boosters and athletic directors didn't make their opinions known to the legislators and the governor--for the NIL law in California, and the ones in other states like Florida. In 2019, those laws were popular "stick it to the NCAA" legislation. I'm sure the schools in the states with those laws saw them as competitive edges for them (but not now that everyone has NIL).
There's a new revenue-sharing bill in the California legislature now. It could be as seismic as the NIL law was.
Another potentially game-changing bill for college sports is on the move through the California legislature. Here's how it could upend the collegiate model.
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