February 28, 2024, Ralph D. Russo, Associated Press News — “Forced into yet another courtroom to defend its amateur model of athletics, the NCAA insisted that shelving its rules against name, image, and likeness compensation being offered to recruits would make a difficult situation across the country even more chaotic. The NCAA lost the argument last week when a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit brought by the attorneys general of Tennessee and Virginia.” Read More.
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