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Entertainment & Sports

May 10, 2024

Why the NCAA’s greatest rival is the US government

The NCAA is at risk of losing its power and relevance, unless it can reform its rules and governance, and address the emerging issues in college sports.

Frank N. Darras

Founding Partner, DarrasLaw

Email: frank@darraslaw.com

Western State Univ COL; Fullerton CA

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The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is known for hosting historic and intense feuds that have captivated fans for decades. The rivalries are not limited to on-the-field play between schools.

The NCAA itself has fouled on regulations, governance, and legal disputes, demonstrating that greater clarity is needed to navigate emerging issues like athletes unionizing and our high school and college players earning compensation f...

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