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Not a month seems to pass in which there's not some new TV contract announced for a professional or college sports league, and the figures are astonishing billions of dollars, piled high over years, sometimes decades.
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In fact, when Mr. Eisenach wrote to the Kennesaw State College Foundation to propose a contract for his company to manage the Renewing American Civilization course, in the letter he states that that project was indeed very similar to the American Opportunities Workshop and American Citizens' Television project.
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American players begin to feel as though they have made it when they get a college scholarship, or an MLS contract, at 18 or 19.
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In that case, White and the four other named plaintiffs alleged that a number of labor practices in the NFL violated antitrust law: the right of first refusal, the college draft system and the standard NFL contract, to name a few.
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And apparently no talented high school athlete in America is aware of the long odds against signing a pro contract someday, as he is so coddled and misled by teachers, coaches, parents and college recruiters.
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Prior to June 1, 2012, these college football players were recruited by a variety of individuals acting on behalf of NFLPA certified Contract Advisors.
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