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Nostalgists worried that giving student athletes more rights would ruin college basketball—but this year’s NCAA men’s tournament shows that “coin doesn’t kill caring. It doesn’t kill quality. It doesn’t kill the thrill,” Sally Jenkins argues. | Collector
Nostalgists worried that giving student athletes more rights would ruin college basketball—but this year’s NCAA men’s tournament shows that “coin doesn’t kill caring. It doesn’t kill quality. It doesn’t kill the thrill,” Sally Jenkins argues.
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Nostalgists worried that giving student athletes more rights would ruin college basketball—but this year’s NCAA men’s tournament shows that “coin doesn’t kill caring. It doesn’t kill quality. It doesn’t kill the thrill,” Sally Jenkins argues.

Nostalgists worried that giving student athletes more rights would ruin college basketball—but this year’s NCAA men’s tournament shows that “coin doesn’t kill caring. It doesn’t kill quality. It doesn’t kill the thrill,” Sally Jenkins argues.

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