NCAA Chief Says He Nixed Deals To Trim Player Exploitation

By Beth Winegarner (June 19, 2014, 7:37 PM EDT) -- National Collegiate Athletic Association President Mark Emmert took the stand Thursday to defend the NCAA against student athletes' allegations that the association violated antitrust laws by barring player compensation for the licensing of their personas, saying he reduced athlete exploitation by nixing player jerseys and video games....

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