This is the opposite of what everyone expected the NCAA to do here. It creates a serious problem for foreign athletes in all sports that are here on F-1 student visas. You can only work 20 hours a week while on one. Based on what I'm reading, If athletes are deemed employees of a university, foreign athletes would basically have to drop sports in order to stay on a student visa and remain in school. In doing so they'd have to give up their athletic scholarship which is how most of them got into the US college system in the first place.
It would be a complete mess. This is all being driven by a unionization attempt and court case from the MBB team at Dartmouth (which has 4 foreign players on it that would all be affected).
Closer to UC, it could cause a huge problem for a couple of our players and Viktor Lakhin in particular. If Vik loses his visa, he could conceivably end up back in Russia where he'd be conscripted into the Russian military and head to war. I have no idea if he's eligible to go elsewhere on a Russian passport or whether his family is still in Russia at this point.
https://www.espn.com/college-sports/...senate-hearing
It would be a complete mess. This is all being driven by a unionization attempt and court case from the MBB team at Dartmouth (which has 4 foreign players on it that would all be affected).
Closer to UC, it could cause a huge problem for a couple of our players and Viktor Lakhin in particular. If Vik loses his visa, he could conceivably end up back in Russia where he'd be conscripted into the Russian military and head to war. I have no idea if he's eligible to go elsewhere on a Russian passport or whether his family is still in Russia at this point.
https://www.espn.com/college-sports/...senate-hearing
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