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“House vs. NCAA was recently class certified and could put the association on the hook for a potential multibillion-dollar payout to former and current college athletes.”
If “House” wins, it will be the end of the NCAA. And the end of all the college sporting events we’ve all enjoyed for so long. Be careful what you wish for, as they say. As always, the almighty dollar rules and destroys all in the end…
Maybe it should, ncaa has ruin amature college sports. Paying players outside of the NIL rules is nonsense. The portal needs to go away too. Covid is over. Previous rules on transferring need to be reinstated.