The NCAA will appeal a federal judge’s decision that the practice of not paying collegiate athletes beyond the limits of their scholarship violated antitrust law.
While her March 8 ruling was in favor of the plaintiff student-athletes, U.S. District Judge Claudia A. Wilken of the Northern District did not stipulate that the NCAA begin paying them cash. The ruling only says that each conference and individual school that falls under...
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