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Adjusting Your Financial Plan When College Tuition Rates Reset

The court ruled 7-2 in favour of the university, and changed the way college football could be televised, leading to the billion-dollar TV contracts in place today. NCAA v the Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma similarly looked at whether the sports body violated the Sherman Act with regards to controlling college football broadcast rights. For the moment, that means schools can give student-athletes modest cash payments and buy them laptop computers and other educational supplies, in addition to the free tuition, room and board many already receive. " Hopefully , it will also swing the doors open to further change, so that we can finally see a fair and competitive compensation system in which these incredible players get to benefit from the economic fruits of their labours and pursue their educational objectives." Jeffrey Kessler, the lead attorney representing the student athletes, said in a statement the "historic decision" is about the athletes, &q