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Piecing together the confusing, chaotic future of college sports


Over the next few weeks, college athletics' future rests on decisions from a 75-year-old retiring federal judge to approve the landmark House settlement; a divided congressional membership to produce federal legislation; and its own schools to, for lack of a better phrase, behave themselves during the opening of the upcoming football transfer portal. (Yahoo! Sports)

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Piecing together the confusing, chaotic future of college sports