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The Nation's Newspapers Turkish team says it paid Kentucky recruit // Viewed (5) |
// Wednesday, 8-Sep-2010 by BT Staff
ISTANBUL — The best recruit in Kentucky’s top-ranked recruiting class, the Turkish center Enes Kanter, received more than $100,000 in cash and benefits over three years from the professional team he played for here, according to the team’s general manager. – New York Times
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The Nation's Newspapers Colleges targeting players younger than ever // Viewed (93) |
// Monday, 2-Aug-2010 by BT Staff
If the NCAA has its way, colleges will have to halt the common practice of pursuing elite middle-school athletes who are discovered in AAU programs. The NCAA's Division I Recruiting and Athletics Personnel Issues Cabinet has endorsed a proposal to ban verbal scholarship offers to recruits before July 1 in the summer between their junior and senior years in high school. – Houston Chronicle
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The Nation's Newspapers Business of college sports in 2010: find money // Viewed (96) |
// Thursday, 29-Jul-2010 by BT Staff
The Pacific 10 – soon to be the Pacific 12 – college sports conference is a rather interesting study in the politics of sports business, There are a number of elements that have a striking resemble to professional sports in that the Pac 10 depends on government support, cable TV and corporate underwriting just like any other major pro sports league in the United States. -newjerseynewsroom.com
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The Nation's Newspapers AAU Basketball: A World Unto Itself // Viewed (109) |
// Saturday, 17-Jul-2010 by BT Staff
Many New Yorkers are bummed that LeBron James chose Miami over Manhattan. But there is still a chance to see plenty of LeBron wannabes in summer basketball leagues around the city.-online.wsj.com
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The Nation's Newspapers A look inside coaches' contracts // Viewed (112) |
// Monday, 24-May-2010 by BT Staff
On May 6, UConn coach Jim Calhoun signed a five-year, $13 million contract. On May 7, that contract was made available to the public. Which got us thinking: Let's take a look at some others. – Hartford Courant
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