California governor Gavin Newsom on Monday signed into state law a bill that will make it easier for college athletes in the state to make money off of their own name, image and likeness and also allows college athletes to hire agents.
The state bill, which goes into effect in January of 2023, could potentially be the next major battlefront as the NCAA continues defends its amateurism model.
"That's awfully political and I don't want to get into it too much, I just hope at the end of the day that college football and college athletics survive in a way that allows opportunities for all students that want to compete to compete," Frost said.