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End of Amateurism in College Sports
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The NCAA is set to introduce professional players to the College Football Playoffs, marking the end of amateurism in college sports. This shift is driven by the recent loss in the O'Bannon case, allowing student-athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness. The impact is significant, signaling the end of amateur sports in college sports.
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