By Dan Murphy, ESPN: The Supreme Court of the United States will hear arguments on Wednesday about the financial limits placed on NCAA athletes in a case that could significantly shape the future of college sports.
During the past dozen years, the NCAA has slowly loosened its restrictions on the types of benefits college athletes in its system are allowed to receive — a list that now includes payments that cover the full cost of attending college, additional healthcare and a pool of money that is distributed to help athletes with unexpected expenses such as having to fly home for a family member’s funeral.
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