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/ 10 years agoDeep in the Heart of Texas: What The Longhorn Network Means to the NCAA’s Ability to Enforce Its Bylaws
By: Guest Contributor Alicia Jessop of RulingSports.com (Twitter: @RulingSports) There’s a four word saying which over the course of time, has come to...
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/ 10 years agoWill Miami Football Receive the Death Penalty?
Since the Yahoo! report detailing improper benefits allegedly given to a number of University of Miami football and one basketball player,...
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/ 10 years agoA Costly Decision: Sickle Cell Trait Testing of NCAA Student-Athletes
Today’s post is by someone I hope becomes a regular contributor to BusinessofCollegeSports.com, Alicia Jessop. Alicia is a female attorney with...
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/ 10 years agoWhy There Was No SEC Bylaws Violation in Cam Newton Situation
Twitter is all abuzz today with news that the NCAA is not finished with the Cam Newton investigation. I never believed...
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/ 10 years agoImpermissible Benefits: Focus Should Be On Pros, Not NCAA
When historians look back on college football today they’ll likely dub it the “Age of Impermissible Benefits”. It seems like every...
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/ 10 years agoHow Title IX Relates to Paying Players
I’ve previously written about some of the impediments to paying college athletes. One of the roadblocks I mentioned is Title IX....
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/ 10 years agoWhy is Cam Newton Not Guilty of SEC Bylaws Violation?
After hearing multiple talk radio personalities declare that Cam Newton clearly violated an SEC bylaw, I thought I’d put my lawyer...
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/ 10 years agoCracking Down on Agent Payments to College Athletes
If you believe there is an issue with agent-amateur player relations (and not everyone does), then there may finally be a...
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/ 10 years agoPlayoff PAC Files IRS Complaint Against BCS Bowls
I’ve written previously on Playoff PAC, the principle opposition group to the BCS. They’re making the news again, this time with...