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National Labor Relations Board files complaint for unfair labor practices vs. NCAA, Pac-12, USC
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[QUOTE="Rowdy831, post: 4655521, member: 12516"] All that money is included in the budgets for the programs. When you see a school like Michigan make $92mil in a year it includes money from bowls, money from sponsors like Jordan, and TV revenue. As a D1 player at a top university you travel first class, your food is better than the best fine dining and you get a top notch education. This value at some schools is $250k plus just for the school part. NIL is enough. If you can't get money for your performance on the field then be happy with all the other perks you get as a player. At least that is how I think. [/QUOTE]
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