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It's new rules, same old game in NCAA athlete pay


With NIL remaining a thing, booster collectives continuing to operate, and players still allowed to have agents and marketers, the pathways to additional pay outside the approved amounts or structure are almost endless. If the NCAA couldn't police extra benefits before, this feels impossible. Here we are again; the era of deregulation is over. New rules. Same game. (ESPN.com)

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It's new rules, same old game in NCAA athlete pay


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