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Chansky’s Notebook: SCHOLAR-ships?


What happened to academics for student-athletes? In every explanation of the House settlement, from revenue sharing to revamped NIL rules, to scholarships and roster limits, nowhere can academics be found. And with athletes in the Power 4 conferences able to get a piece of the $20.5 million that each school can share, APR isn’t even a factor. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: SCHOLAR-ships?