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Court decision gives NCAA win in eligibility appeal
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Court decision gives NCAA win in eligibility appeal

ESPN about 2 hours 1 mins read
In a legal victory for the NCAA, a federal appeals court has temporarily halted a court order that would have granted thousands of athletes who left college an extra year of eligibility.

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