New Orleans is a small market, but there is nothing puny about the tax benefits if Zion Williamson goes to the Pelicans.
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Tag Archives: NCAA
Cinderella Survives In College Sports
After football season and basketball season comes college transfer season. Not much has changed except the attention it gets.
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Send The NBA Draft Back To School
The NBA draft dropped out of high school years ago, to the dismay of young players ready to go pro. Is it time to go back?
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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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The NLRB Benches Itself
The NLRB says it wants to protect workers’ rights, but college athletes found it is more interested in protecting itself.
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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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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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