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College sports are a multibillion-dollar business. Why aren’t athletes getting a cut?

College sports are a multibillion-dollar business. Why aren’t athletes getting a cut?

Apple News In Conversation
Feb 1, 2024 24 min
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<p>Guest-hosted by David Greene: College football and basketball are multibillion-dollar industries. But while some Division 1 coaches and athletic directors make millions of dollars each year, the players themselves are not paid by the schools they compete for. That may soon change. The NCAA is facing a slew of lawsuits that could lead to student athletes being treated and compensated as university employees. ESPN panelist and <a href="https://apple.news/AXbNh_nb4QQ6LfVgCF3AH0g" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>Washington Post</em></a> columnist Kevin Blackistone spoke with <em>Apple News In Conversation </em>guest host David Greene about the case against the NCAA &mdash; and the role that race plays in this debate.</p>

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