U.S. appeals court finds NCAA pay rules violate antitrust law

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NCAA compensation rules for college athletes violate antitrust law, a U.S. appeals court ruled in a case brought by athletes seeking a slice of the billions of dollars universities reap from football and basketball. A California federal judge last year had said the NCAA should allow schools to pay athletes up to $5,000 per year in compensation. Critics say the NCAA's scholarship policy short-changes athletes who risk injury and devote many hours to practice sessions, travel and competition.

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