NCAA Eligibility Lawsuits Continue Even With New Rules
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Michael McCann
1d agoen
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SporticoNCAA Eligibility Lawsuits Continue Even With New Rulessportico.comI recently wrote that the NCAA’s new eligibility rules will deter lawsuits brought by students who wish to remain college athletes after they’ve exhausted their NCAA eligibility. I stand by that claim, but it’s clear the era of deterrence hasn’t yet arrived. Last month the NCAA Division I Cabinet unanimously approved a system that provides five years […]
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