Tim Dahlberg, Associated PressSportsCollege Athletic Recruiting: Next Promise Could Be a PaycheckRecruiters pursuing the best high school football and basketball players might someday offer a nice paycheck to take with them when their college days are over.June 22, 2014SportsNCAA President: Paying Athletes Could Destroy College SportsNCAA President Mark Emmert testified that any effort to pay players would destroy a framework that has been in place for more than a century and cause many schools to either abandon sports or refuse to play other schools that do pay.June 19, 2014StudentsNCAA Begins Making Its Case for AmateurismThe women’s athletic director at the University of Texas testified Tuesday that paying basketball and football players would tear apart the very foundation the school’s athletics are based upon.June 17, 2014SportsNCAA Athletes Could Make Big Money Under PlanUniversity of San Francisco economist Daniel Rascher based his testimony at the NCAA antitrust trial on the 55 percent of broadcast revenue the NFL shares with its players.June 15, 2014SportsFormer TV Exec: Paying College Athletes Could Harm SportsNeal Pilson testified that fans enjoy the concept of young people playing college sports for the love of the game.June 12, 2014SportsProthro Goes From ‘The Catch’ to the CourtroomFootball player testifies about facing the 10th surgery on the left leg he had broken and being told that his college benefits were about to run out.June 11, 2014SportsO’Bannon Takes Stand in Landmark NCAA LawsuitFive years after the former UCLA basketball star Ed O’Bannon filed his antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA, the trial began Monday in an Oakland courtroom.June 9, 2014SportsNCAA’s Smaller Schools Hope They Don’t Get Left BehindSmaller schools are concerned that changes proposed by the five major conferences could prevent them from competing head-to-head against power schools and create greater inequities between the largest athletic programs and those trying to keep up.June 8, 2014StudentsUnion Ruling Comes at Bad Time for NCAAThey’re battling in courtrooms, and could one day meet over a bargaining table. About the only things the two sides in the debate over big-time college athletics agree on is that things are changing.March 27, 2014Page 1 of 1