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The National Collegiate Athletic Association agreed to a $2.8 billion settlement last month in a case about compensation for college athletes. Brad Yates recaps the recent timeline of various developments related to paying college athletes, explains how name, image, and likeness rights figure into the discussion about compensation for amateurs, and reminds us that racial minorities have largely been the victims of the NCAA’s business model.


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