INDIANAPOLIS — An N.C.A.A. commission chaired by Condoleezza Rice and established last year to respond to federal prosecutors’ charges of widespread bribery and corruption in college basketball proposed several reforms on Wednesday that would alter the sport’s texture without challenging the longtime requirement that the players be amateurs, uncompensated beyond a scholarship for their talents and efforts.
The commission called for an end to college basketball players’ “one-and-done” rule, which would need the approval of the N.B.A. and its players’ union. It anticipated potential future payments to players for the commercial use of their names, images and likenesses, pending the outcome of court cases.