If everyone else is profiting from the multibillion dollar college sports business, why shouldn't the athletes? |
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The NCAA Lawsuit The issues, plaintiffs and stakes for the NCAA and student-athletes if the case is won NCAA's Big Bucks BracketStats and facts about the deals, coaches, athletes' graduation rates, etc. InterviewsMark Emmert, Sonny Vaccaro,
Andrew Zimbalist, Michael McCann Join the Discussion
the latest This March, the nation will once again go "mad," as more than 140 million people tune in to watch one of the biggest sporting events on earth -- the NCAA men's basketball tournament. But "March Madness" isn't just a basketball tournament. It's become big business, with television rights alone worth $10.8 billion over 14 years. (read more ») |
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