The End of Niche College Sports
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Aug 20
klg14
Hawthorne, CA
The article explores the shift in college sports funding, highlighting how the NCAA’s new rules allow athletes to earn money from endorsements and school payments, challenging the long-standing unfair system where wealthy athletes are rewarded while underfunded teams are cut. Key themes include court rulings, budget cuts, Title IX, and the debate over equitable access to athletic opportunities. This evolving landscape raises questions about fairness, education, and the future of collegiate sports.www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/the-end-of-niche-college-sports/ar-AA1KNotJ
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