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Nuevo Plan de la NCAA para Ayudar a los Jugadores

Nuevo Plan de la NCAA para Ayudar a los Jugadores

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May 9th, 2025

Nuevo Plan de la NCAA para Ayudar a los Jugadores

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Grandes
large
cambios
changes
para
for
equipos
equipment
deportivos.
sports
Las
the
escuelas
schools
pueden
can/are ab...
escribir
to write
nombres
names
de
of
jugadores
players
que
that
no
not
necesitan.
need
Los
the
estudiantes
students
pueden
can/are ab...
jugar
to play
deportes.
sports
Ellos
They
pueden
can/are ab...
jugar
to play
para
for
una
a
escuela
school
nueva.
new
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jugadores
players
no
not
están
are
en
in
la
the
nueva
new
regla
rule
del
of the
equipo.
team
Los
The
estudiantes
students
pueden
can/are ab...
jugar
to play
si
if
la
the
escuela
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dijo
said
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and
luego
then
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said
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not

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Big changes for sports teams.

Schools can write names of players they do not need.

Students can play sports. They can play for a new school.

These players are not in the new team rule.

Students can play if the school said yes and then said no.

Wilken said OK to important parts. Schools can give $20.5 million to players each year. Old players get $2.7 billion. They said NCAA stopped them from making money.

The plan changed.

The plan changes rules.

Wilken felt sad for many players.

The judge said, change the plan.

The lawyers helped the schools more.

They say the changes are too much.

The lawyers said the players might not play.

Schools pick players. This is not new. The changes help players who lost their place. The new rules do not affect them.

The judge will hear people. Then she will decide.

Time is short for the NCAA and schools. Athletes play sports.

May 9th, 2025

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