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  2. NCAA Rules Trap Many College Athletes in Poverty

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    College football and basketball players are getting played ... the student's out-of-pocket expenses -- for each "full scholarship" athlete was approximately $3,222 per player during the 2010-11 ...

  3. Amateurism in the NCAA - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, one year after a college football season which resulted in the deaths of eighteen students and severe injuries to 150 more, 62 member schools formed the Intercollegiate Athletics Association (IAA). [3] The IAA's main purpose was to regulate collegiate sports and ensure that players were treated fairly and kept safe. [3]

  4. As a child, Ramon Diaz dreamed of studying at Northwestern University and playing football for the Big Ten school. Yet he said the experience left him traumatized because of hazing, rampant racial ...

  5. University of North Carolina academic-athletic scandal

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    That report found that there were 341 men's and women's basketball players and football players during these years; of this group, 34 students did not meet CNN's threshold of being "college literate", which meant a minimum SAT reading score of 400 or an ACT score of 16; essentially, the university suggested that of its athletes, ten percent had ...

  6. Student athlete compensation - Wikipedia

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    Nemeth that an injured football player was an "employee" of the University of Denver and therefore entitled to workers' compensation. [1] Despite further attempts by the NCAA to classify student-athlete compensation as a violation of the Commerce and Contracts Clauses of the U.S. Constitution, "amateurism" in college sports had begun to fade as ...

  7. Northwestern University student newspaper cites former ... - AOL

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    The student newspaper for Northwestern University said at least three former students of its football program detailed what it described as a pattern of racism from coaches and players.

  8. Penn State child sex abuse scandal - Wikipedia

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    Only one high profile player left State College, [303] and the football program did not experience a losing season between Paterno's firing and the first post-sanction bowl game. The football team posted winning records of 9–4 in 2011, 8–4 in 2012, 7–5 in 2013, and 7–6 in 2014.

  9. Unionized college players: Is this the end of the term ...

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    The Dartmouth players are attempting to form an Ivy League players' union as well. When Northwestern’s football team tried this in 2014, it ultimately failed. This, too, will face a court battle.