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Supreme Court win for college athletes in compensation case
The Supreme Court has ruled unanimously in favor of athletes in the latest case in the decades-long fight over whether and how colleges can compensate their sports stars.
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The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that the NCAA cannot limit education-related benefits given to athletes by colleges. I don't think this directly affects the NIL situation, but it looks like it's a boon for the rich programs, of which ISU ain't one.