Colleges Hide Athlete Pay Data Behind ‘Competitive Harm’
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Colleges Hide Athlete Pay Data Behind ‘Competitive Harm’
In a concerning trend, public colleges are increasingly refusing to disclose how much they pay their athletes, citing 'competitive harm' as their reason. This lack of transparency comes in the wake of the House v. NCAA settlement, raising questions about fairness and accountability in college sports. As these institutions hide behind vague justifications, it becomes harder for fans and stakeholders to understand the financial dynamics at play, potentially undermining trust in collegiate athletics.
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