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Are hours of football practice a job?
by
Jeff Tyler
Apr 25, 2014
Northwestern football players are scheduled to vote on whether they want to be represented by a union.
The threat of a football union has the NCAA talking
Apr 24, 2014
The NCAA and big-time football colleges have been rethinking the way they treat athletes.
Are college football players employees?
by
Kai Ryssdal
Mar 26, 2014
An NLRB ruling that Northwestern football players are technically employees of the school.
NCAA bracketeers cried today
by
Kai Ryssdal
Mar 20, 2014
ESPN says Warren Buffett's $1 billion bet is almost certainly safe.
NCAA to debate paying college athletes a stipend
Jan 15, 2014
As the NCAA gathers for its annual meeting, is it considering a first step toward paying players?
NCAA policy hits poor, minority neighborhoods hardest
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 8, 2013
An ongoing lawsuit between former and current collegiate athletes and the NCAA bring to light the inherent unfairness in the amateur system.
College athletes team up on a different court
by
Jolie Myers
Jun 20, 2013
We're expecting movement today in the case that could decide whether college athletes share in the billions of dollars in broadcast and video game revenues
For public good, not for profit.
NCAA barred Louisville men's team from supporting women's team
by
Kai Ryssdal
Apr 9, 2013
The 2013 NCAA men's basketball championship team from Louisville were told that going to see Louisville's women's championship game would be "an improper benefit."
March Madness and the big business of college sports
Apr 2, 2013
Commissioner Bob Bowlsby runs the Big 12 and sees major changes in college sports ahead.
How much TV money does March Madness make?
Mar 21, 2013
The N.C.A.A. men's basketball tournament begins this week. Last year, the tournament earned its highest TV ratings in 18 years, while taking in more than $1 billion in revenue from ads. But Stephen Dubner of Freakonomics Radio wondered if CBS and Turner aren't making enough.