Yes, the NCAA is a powerhouse, but it’s vulnerable
By Andrews, Greg | |
Proquest LLC |
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That's a pretty good place for the
What public company wouldn't want to have the financial firepower of the
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Then there's the fact that the Turner/
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The change "reflects increasing litigation and regulatory risks that could potentially alter the
"The escalation of risks reflects the growing perceived disconnect between the amateurism of student-athletes, as codified by the
If member schools end up paying star athletes, it's not unreasonable to think they would look to the
In a March report, he noted that while universities already face a challenging financial environment, the cost of paying players wouldn't necessarily be overwhelming. He cited a hypothetical example of a university with
The
That's not to suggest the
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"Predominately our money comes from one contract," McNeely said. "It is logical you would create a risk-mitigation plan if something would happen to that revenue stream. Certainly, none of us expect anything to happen."
If the
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