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RE: California challenging NCAA's amateurism rules
(05-28-2019 11:36 PM)Mav Wrote:  
(05-28-2019 10:58 PM)IWokeUpLikeThis Wrote:  
Quote:O’Bannon showed that the NCAA and video game publisher Electronic Arts had collaborated on development of college basketball and college football video games that sold for $60 and that brazenly used the likenesses of college players, without their permission and without paying them.

The horror!
I wonder what Michael McCann's opinion on the amateurism debate is. 07-coffee3
It's a little hard to respect publications like SI when they let high-school-newspaper garbage like this into their articles.

Forgive me for being ignorant, but what is incorrect about that quote from the article?
05-29-2019 02:36 PM
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