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The Morning Show
Wednesday, March 20, 2019, 7:30am
By Chris Malina

The NCAA men’s basketball tournament tips off later this week. March Madness is easily the biggest moneymaker in college sports, but as usual, players won’t see a cent of this year’s profits. We look at the ongoing debate over paying college athletes, and recent reforms to other areas of the sport.

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