Even before those questionable COVID-19 waivers, college athletes were subject to all kinds of overbearing, strange, intrusive, discriminatory and legally dubious team rules. Here’s what we discovered from just last season.
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Exploring the overlooked cracks in the college sports reform movement at a make-or-break moment.
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The silly, paranoid, stupid (and necessary) rules questions college athletic departments ask the NCAA.
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Read moreAn Old College Sports Film for Our Time
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Ahead of the NCAA president’s Aspen Institute grill session, it’s important to understand his functional role in college sports.
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