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The NCAA is planning a restructuring that would give its three divisions the power to govern themselves. That includes the autonomy to reshape everything from how revenue is shared to rules enforcement.-
The NCAA has set the stage for a dramatic restructuring of college sports. The nation’s biggest and most influential governing body in college athletics released a draft of an 18 1/2-page constitution.
On the surface, this seems like a good thing for member schools. However, like everything else the NCAA does, it will probably benefit the big schools and not so much the midmajors.
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