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House v. NCAA settlement quells issues in college sports? No, but be prepared for new type of chaos


What happened is significant, no doubt. But anybody describing it as a solution to the issues ailing college athletics simply lacks an understanding of the history of NCAA sports and exactly what will and won't be allowed moving forward. The end of chaos? Nah. It'll just be a different kind of chaos that leads to more legal threats and billable hours. (CBS Sports)

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House v. NCAA settlement quells issues in college sports? No, but be prepared for new type of chaos


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