After football season and basketball season comes college transfer season. Not much has changed except the attention it gets.
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Tag Archives: College Athletics
An Unlikely Cinderella
Rooting for Michigan can be like cheering for Microsoft. But guess who is this year’s March Madness Cinderella?
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Protecting A Big-Time Sports Career
A new insurance product promises to protect top-tier college athletes from big financial losses due to injury.
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NCAA Gets Blown Out
The O’Bannon antitrust case against the NCAA demonstrates the adage that pigs get fat but hogs get slaughtered.
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NCAA Punts On Its Opening Drive
A $20 million settlement is best seen as a punt by the NCAA’s legal team, which hopes to improve its field position.
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The NCAA Confronts A Triple Threat
Quarterback Kain Colter is a defensive nightmare for the NCAA.
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The NCAA’s Tactical Retreat Doesn’t Help Student Athletes
The NCAA has backed off from selling players’ names and likenesses – but that doesn’t mean they plan to let the players profit.
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Searching For A Real Antitrust Problem
Regulators searched for an antitrust fight and found Google. They would do better to look at college athletics.
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Reggie Bush Steps Up And Goes Down
Last Friday, I sat in the Boise, Idaho, airport, watching people stream in from across the country dressed in Boise …
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A Bipartisan Response To NCAA Exploitation
For student-athletes, red and blue politics may align to let them earn some greenbacks.
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