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While maintaining competitive balance in college sports is “a legitimate and important endeavor,” spreading competition evenly across the member institutions by restraining trade is precisely the type of anticompetitive conduct the Sherman Act seeks to prevent.

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So then they can quit pretending it's about Name, Image Likeness, and actually just get rich people to pay athetes to go to their school.

Which will happen first:  a rich donor will sue a player for poor performance?  or an athlete will sue a rich donor for pulling money without warning?

I hope, for the sake of the players, that some honest lawyers come up with suitable language for the contracts that govern these arrangements.

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