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  2. NCAA athletes face tax consequences following rule change on ...

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    Those taxes must be paid even if the athlete doesn’t owe federal income tax, according to Davis. ... “Bitcoin was $66,000 a coin a month and a half ago, and now it's $30,000, but you pay taxes ...

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  4. Student athlete compensation - Wikipedia

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    A common refrain exists in most discussions regarding the potential right for NCAA college athletes to be paid for their services: the argument that college are already paid by virtue of their receipt of in-kind benefits including room and board, daily meals, and a full athletic scholarship. According to these commentators, college athletes do ...

  5. National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston - Wikipedia

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    The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) oversees rules related to student athletes who play in their athletics programs. These athletic programs are generally seen as revenue generation for the individual school, particularly for the popular college football and basketball programs which are widely televised and marketed.

  6. How college sports are navigating the challenges of the new ...

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    Schools are tapping deep-pocketed alums and donors to pay millions to high-level athletes. The schools are launching bidding wars for recruits and raiding each other's rosters.

  7. Contract cheating - Wikipedia

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    This paper analysed the monetary value of contract cheating to the various parties who play roles in the contract cheating process. The main analysis was based on a corpus consisting of 14,438 identified attempts to cheat, collected between March 2005 and July 2012. [17] [18]

  8. Nick Saban wants players to be able to get paid, but 'I don’t ...

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    If athletes are deemed employees, Phillips believes universities can pay athletes in sports that make revenue (football and basketball) and then, to satisfy Title IX, would pay an “equivalent ...

  9. University of North Carolina academic-athletic scandal

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    Committee on Infractions head for the NCAA, Greg Sankey, stated "While student-athletes likely benefited from the so-called 'paper courses' offered by North Carolina, the information available in the record did not establish that the courses were solely created, offered and maintained as an orchestrated effort to benefit student-athletes."