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Two dozen former, current and incoming Ohio State athletes will compete in Paris over the next few weeks.
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While the Supreme Court ruled Monday that the NCAA cannot limit student athletes' educational benefits, its affect on the Big Ten and Ohio State sports is still up in the air.
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The court ruled that NCAA rules are not reasonably necessary to distinguish between college and professional sports. Still, the ruling could be potentially transformative.
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The case tests whether the NCAA's limits on compensation for student athletes violate antitrust law. Its outcome could have enormous consequences for college sports.
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The commercialization of big-time college sports has led to questions about whether the players are employees or student athletes.
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The governor of California has signed into law a ban on NCAA rules that bars from competition schools where student athletes may be compensated for the…
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The NCAA men's basketball tournament will bring in about $770 million in revenue this year. A writer argues that paying black student-athletes might have unforeseen consequences.
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Making the most of unexpected changes in our lives, with journalist and author of the book This Year I Will...: How to Finally Change a Habit, Keep a…