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audacy.com | Cam Ellis
On Monday morning, the United States Supreme Court handed down a ruling against the NCAA which stated, in essence, that limits on player-athelte benefits like technology, scholarships, and internships -- among other things -- can't be enforced. And while the NCAA's model of amateurism wasn't totally dismantled by the ruling, many view Monday's decision as a landmark step towards achieving that eventual goal. But what does it mean in the immediate future?
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newsbreak.com | Cam Ellis
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