NCAA's Failure Is Bringing Congress Into the Game
Source: RealClearPolitics - Homepage · Bias: Center Right
Summary
College football is a tradition unlike any other. Every year, millions of fans cram into stadiums to watch their alma mater on the gridiron. But while there is a lot to love about college football, the sport has problems, as well. If college sports are to survive, something needs to be done about the ongoing chaos.
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