The crazy future of college sports, Phil Martelli with a word of caution, and other thoughts

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The crazy future of college sports, Phil Martelli with a word of caution, and other thoughts
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A settlement is reportedly expected in an antitrust lawsuit, House vs. the NCAA, that promises to pave the way for revenue sharing throughout college athletics. Who's paying $2.7 billion in damages?

A settlement is reportedly expected in an antitrust lawsuit, House vs. the NCAA, that promises to pave the way for revenue sharing throughout college athletics. Who's paying $2.7 billion in damages?

That’s the difference between where Martelli had been and where he now was. That’s the difference in resources between those Power Five schools and everybody else. The Big East straddles the line between the two strata, because it is such a basketball powerhouse and its identity is centered on that sport.

For Martelli, there’s an even deeper, more troubling issue at the core of all the upheaval in college athletics. Few players in the sports that promise life-changing wealth — football, men’s and women’s basketball — actually end up thriving in those pro leagues and earning that wealth. Now it feels like colleges and universities are less concerned than ever with preparing these athletes for what life will be like without their meal tickets.

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