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Brandon Copeland

@bcope51

Christian | Husband | Father @Athletesorg - The Players Association for College Athletes @Life101io - Financial Education Platform Author - Your Money Playbook

United States Bergabung Kasım 2011
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Athletes.org@AthletesOrg·
Tyrell adds, “We are the ones putting it all on the field every Saturday, so there’s no reason we should have no say.” As leaders meet without them, athletes are making it clear: if it affects us, we should have a voice.
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Ryan P. Mulvaney
Ryan P. Mulvaney@ryanpmulvaney·
Thankful that @JayBilas addressed this on College GameDay. Suddenly college sports need “saving” because college athletes are being paid and can transfer. Suddenly the NCAA needs antitrust protection. Odd. For decades, while everyone ate off the backs of college athletes, nobody sought federal regulation. Nobody sought an antitrust exemption. The urgency to lobby Congress to "save college sports" only came to be once the college athletes started getting paid. Let that sink in.
College GameDay@CollegeGameDay

The College GameDay crew discuss the current state of college basketball.

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Athletes.org
Athletes.org@AthletesOrg·
Trump’s Executive Order is just another attempt to control college athletes and restrict their rights and freedom. Read the full statement: athletes.org/news/this-eo-a…
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Darren Heitner
Darren Heitner@heitner·
Great points by @JayBilas. UNC is "tampering" with coaches under contract. The NCAA isn't busy creating policies to limit that conduct. But it's not OK for players under contract to communicate with third parties because they may benefit? Schools complain about finances, but are on the hook to pay fired coaches tens of millions of dollars. No one is begging Congress to cap coach compensation. But compensation to athletes must be capped? College sports "leaders" need to continue to be called out. For the "SAVE COLLEGE SPORTS" crowd, let's start talking about how much money those "leaders" are earning. Maybe their salaries should be capped, as well?
Mit Winter@WinterSportsLaw

As @JayBilas correctly points out, there’s a lot of hypocrisy in college athletics right now. It’s only when athletes begin to get paid that it’s necessary to have a federal law to “save college sports.”

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Cory Booker
Cory Booker@CoryBooker·
The SCORE Act is bad for college athletes and bad for fans of college sports. We need to defeat it.
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Brandon Copeland@bcope51·
@SEisbergWCIV The same should be said for the entire athletics department and administration staff at CofC then right Matt?!
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Scott Eisberg@SEisbergWCIV·
What a quote from CofC AD Matt Roberts. In part... "If they sit in that room and hear that speech from those 2 coaches and that's not good enough for them, get out of here. Get out of here, go somewhere else. If money is your motivator, you are not wanted at CofC. That is a direct message to those student athletes"
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Ben Portnoy
Ben Portnoy@bportnoy15·
The players group Athletes.org has launched a Video Game Advisory Committee, "designed to inform, engage and amplify college athlete voices in discussions around their representation in video games." Those on the committee include:
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Athletes.org
Athletes.org@AthletesOrg·
Today, Athletes.org + Enthusiast Sports & Entertainment launched the Video Game Advisory Committee, a forum built for athlete voice, fairness and authenticity. Learn more: athletes.org/news/enthusias…
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Athletes.org@AthletesOrg·
In response to the president’s White House roundtable on the future of college athletics, Jaden didn’t hold back. “These choices directly impact our careers, education, and health, so our voices should be part of the conversation.” When decisions shape athletes’ futures, athletes deserve a seat at the table.
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Angelina Vasquez calls out the exclusion of athletes from the president’s White House roundtable on college sports. “If a decision affects our bodies, our scholarships, our eligibility, or our livelihoods, athletes should have a voice in the room from the start, not after the fact.”
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Tyrell adds, “We are the ones putting it all on the field every Saturday, so there’s no reason we should have no say.” As leaders meet without them, athletes are making it clear: if it affects us, we should have a voice.
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Cory Booker
Cory Booker@CoryBooker·
The White House is hosting a summit about college athletes—without college athletes. They fill stadiums, put their bodies on the line, and generate billions of dollars in revenue for others. College athletes are at the very center of college sports. Their voices need to be at the center of any policy discussions about its future.
Bloomberg@business

Without current college athletes in attendance, Trump's "Saving College Sports Roundtable" is a gathering that sidesteps the people most affected, says @AdamMinter (via @opinion) bloomberg.com/opinion/articl…

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Mit Winter
Mit Winter@WinterSportsLaw·
But in what other industry do people think it’s ok to unilaterally put those restrictions and limits on labor, such that they’d even ask for those things? Probably none. College athletes shouldn’t be treated differently than other people when it comes to this.
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Athletes.org@AthletesOrg·
Khalil speaks out in response to the president’s White House roundtable on college athletics—and the fact that athletes were left out. “Ever since I was a little kid I dreamed about making it to the Division I level to play the sport I love. It is unfair and unfaithful to hold a discussion without the main attraction in mind. We want college sports to thrive just like everyone else in the room.”
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Brandon Copeland@bcope51·
College sports makes billions. Athletes finally have freedom. But freedom without structure hurts everyone. Every major sports league uses collective bargaining. College sports should too. It’s time. @playerstrust @AthletesOrg
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Athletes.org@AthletesOrg·
So… what actually is a CBA? 🤔🏟️
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Zebra Technologies
Zebra Technologies@ZebraTechnology·
For a decade, fans knew Brandon Copeland (@BCope51) as a hard-hitting @NFL linebacker. But his most important work began when he stepped off the field. 🎧 Hear his full story on our Chalk Talk podcast. social.zebra.com/6018toPVj
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