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Low-revenue sports could be on the chopping block after $2.8 billion NCAA settlement
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The proposed $2.8 billion House v. the NCAA settlement could mean painful decisions ahead for collegiate athletic directors nationwide -- many of whom are saying the landmark deal to pay college athletes may mean no money for smaller sports like swimming and track.
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