Tennessee state senator proposing bil to allow college athletes to get paid after NCAA rules James Wiseman ineligible

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'No Tennessee public university may discriminate against a college athlete based on a donation to the university by a coach,' Brian Kelsey wrote in his Facebook post. 'We want to encourage our former players to donate to our public universities to help keep college tuition affordable.'

Tennessee State Senator Proposing Bill To Allow College Athletes To Get Paid After NCAA Rules James Wiseman IneligibleA Tennessee state senator is looking to allow college athletes to profit from their chosen sports.

The announcement regarding Wiseman came hours before the freshman center was part of the Tigers' starting lineup against the University of Illinois at Chicago. The ruling by the NCAA overturned a previous decision in May that declared the former No. 1 recruit eligible to play for Memphis. A year later, Hardaway was announced as the head coach of the Memphis Tigers and in November 2018 Wiseman signed his letter of intent to play for Memphis.

"No Tennessee public university may discriminate against a college athlete based on a donation to the university by a coach," Kelsey wrote in his Facebook."We want to encourage our former players to donate to our public universities to help keep college tuition affordable." "I want to remind everyone that state law trumps any rule that is created by the NCAA. Unfortunately those rules created by the NCAA are harmful to the student athletes who actually generate revenue in college sports," Parkinson said in a statement."Lastly, if you remove the student athletes, the NCAA becomes nothing but a useless organization."

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