NCAA Can Afford To Cut Athletes In On Billions, Expert Says

By Beth Winegarner (June 13, 2014, 7:35 PM EDT) -- The National Collegiate Athletic Association makes billions of dollars annually from college sports, and there's little sign revenues would tank if players got some of that money, an expert witness for the athletes testified Friday in their class-action antitrust trial challenging the NCAA's ban on paying them to use their personas....

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