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NCAA President Charlie Baker's fight to save college athletics
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NCAA President Charlie Baker tells NBC News he wants to see athletes continuing to profit off their name, image, and likeness. But he's sounding the alarm about threats he says could destroy college sports as we know it: the expansion of gambling, and the lack of uniform laws around athlete compensation.Nov. 7, 2023