Non-scholarship athletes argue proposal to fix roster-limit rule in lawsuit does not go far enough -
💨 Abstract
A court filing in a college sports lawsuit argues that the proposed remedy for roster limits doesn't adequately protect walk-on athletes and others who lost their spots due to anticipated settlement approval. Attorneys for Michigan's John Weidenbach and Yale's Grace Menke contend that the NCAA's plan makes roster restoration optional for schools and provides no way for athletes to challenge cuts. They propose automatic restoration of players with exceptions for legitimate reasons, arguing that the current damage to athletes' lives is significant.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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