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Sep. 19, 2018

Pac-12 commissioner warns of an ‘arms race’ to signs players if NCAA model is struck down

Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott warned of changing the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s compensation model Tuesday because he said it would lead to conferences implementing differing sets of rules that would confuse fans and sponsors as well as student-athletes.

OAKLAND — Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott warned against changing the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s compensation model Tuesday because he said it would lead to conferences implementing differing sets of rules that would confuse fans and sponsors as well as student-athletes.

Some conferences will choose to compete in an “arms race” to sign the best players, while others will create a more restrictive compensation system ...

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