NCAA Fights Fee Bond Amid Players' Likeness Appeal

By Matthew Perlman (May 11, 2016, 3:44 PM EDT) -- The NCAA told a California federal court Tuesday there's no need for it to set aside more than $42 million in attorneys' fees and costs as it appeals a case that found college athletes have the right to be compensated for use of their likenesses, saying attorneys for the players just want their money early....

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