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NCAA’s Strongest Argument Might Be Cap Limit

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): The NCAA could soon find itself in the awkward position of arguing against capping compensation for future players, based on the ruling in the Ed O'Bannon case. Several attorneys with antitrust or labor law experience told The Associated Press that the $5,000 annual limit for players was the weakest link in U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken's decision earlier this month. They claim it may also be the strongest argument for the NCAA in its appeal. The NCAA has until Wednesday to file its appeal.

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