concussion lawsuits
The NCAA Is Too Busy Paying Legal Expenses To Pay Athletes
The NCAA and its member schools claim that paying players would be too expensive. Meanwhile, they've spent at least $155 million on legal fees and settlements to preserve amateurism and duck brain trauma responsibility.
Do Former College Football Players Really Want to Sue Their Schools Over Concussions?
A new series of concussion lawsuits against the NCAA, major conferences, and individual schools was filed this week, but athletes' loyalty to their alma maters makes things murky.
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