College basketball’s “March Madness,” which reaches its crescendo this weekend, reminds us that big-time college athletics can look like big business. As John Yang reports, it was a fitting backdrop Wednesday for a well-timed Supreme Court argument over compensation for college players.
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Judy Woodruff:
College basketball s March Madness reminds us that big-time college athletics can look like big business.
And, as John Yang reports, it is a fitting backdrop for the Supreme Court argument today over compensation for college players.
John Yang:
As the men s and women s college basketball tournaments head to their championship games, the NCAA had a big contest today at the highest court in the land. The case could have tremendous consequences for big-time college basketball and football.
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