Analysis

NCAA Basketball Bribe Case Calls Amateurism Into Question

By Zachary Zagger ( October 6, 2017, 2:28 PM EDT) -- College basketball is reeling from criminal corruption charges over schemes involving sports agents and shoe company executives that flout National Collegiate Athletic Association amateurism rules, but some experts say the case raises questions over the efficacy of the amateur system as college basketball has become a billion-dollar business....

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