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All of the ACC, including Wake Forest named in a lawsuit
Wake Forest will need $$'s soon, IMO.

(12-21-2023 03:46 PM)ODU2017 Wrote:  The National Labor Relations Board has USC, the PAC 12 and the NCAA in court this week for a case on behalf of the National College Players Association. For some reason, ESPN and the other big sports PR organizations aren’t reporting on this.

‘It Could Not Have Gone Better’ For the Athletes: First Session of NCAA Athlete Employment Trial Concludes

Summary: Testimony from prosecution witnesses is concluded and the case is on hiatus until January when defense witnesses will speak. The NCPA is satisfied with how the case has gone so far. The PAC 12 and NCAA lawyers are on the same side but have contradicted each other over whether playing football counts as an extracurricular.
12-22-2023 10:21 PM
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