Democratic senator warns colleagues of ‘distorted system’ if college sports bill passes

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  1. The NCAA caused the problem. They’re the ones that insisted on the previous system and all its foolishness, and rather than fix things, they decided to go too far and have no rules and make things worse and lobby Congress to fix the resulting mess.

    They’ve done nothing to deserve a bailout.

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