O'Bannon trial: In defending NCAA, Jim Delany also helps plaintiffs
Posted Jun 23, 2014
One of the most powerful men in college athletics was expounding on part of his vision for reform. Jim Delany spoke, as he has in other forums, of returning balance to the lives of college athletes, setting them free for extracurricular activities, internships and the ability to spend a semester studying abroad.
(USA Today)
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