
As a judge weighs NCAA deal, thousands of college athletes remain in legal limbo
Thousands of college athletes are in limbo as the NCAA and lawyers scramble to reach a new deal after a judge put a major settlement on hold. At issue are reduced roster sizes that would have seen players cut from their teams.
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