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  2. Sports At Any Cost - The Huffington Post

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    Many universities are demanding that their students pay more to support sports at the same time they are raising tuition, forcing many students to take out bigger loans to pay the bill. Student fee increases have sparked campus protests at some institutions, and have drawn criticism from lawmakers in some states. A few elite athletic programs ...

  3. St. John Bosco coach Jason Negro embezzled money, paid ... - AOL

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    A lawsuit filed by three ex-St. John Bosco High employees alleges that coach Jason Negro embezzled money from the Catholic school and had assistants pay players' tuition in cash.

  4. Paying College Football Players Is Only Fair

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    (Bloomberg Opinion) -- A professor at Ohio State recently joined the apology parade so tragically common these days in academia. His offense was having expressed a positive view of college ...

  5. Student athlete compensation - Wikipedia

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    Due to the increasing popularity of college sports because of television and media coverage, some players on college sports teams are receiving compensation from sources other than the NCAA. [32] For instance, CBS paid around $800 million for broadcasting rights to a three-week 2014 men's basketball tournament. [32]

  6. Players paid thousands for a new chance at college football ...

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    He said most players do not pay the full price of $10,500, but all pay at least $5,000. At two dozen players, that’s $120,000 to $252,000 in annual revenue. “All I can say,” Etienne said ...

  7. University of Nebraska Omaha - Wikipedia

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    The University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO) is a public research university in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. [6] Founded in 1908 by faculty from the Omaha Presbyterian Theological Seminary as a private non-sectarian college, the university was originally known as the University of Omaha.

  8. Personal finances of professional American athletes - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2009 Sports Illustrated article, 35% of National Football League (NFL) players are either bankrupt or are under financial stress within two years of retirement and an estimated 60% of National Basketball Association (NBA) players, 78% NFL players and Russell Wiggs, [2] and a large percentage of Major League Baseball (MLB) players ...

  9. College football's cash grab: Coaches, players, schools ...

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    Here’s Lane Kiffin, an elite coach who has overhauled Ole Miss from irrelevant to College Football Playoff contender in four short years. Last year, the Rebels won 11 games for the first time in ...