Paying NCAA Athletes Would Spur 'Chaos,' Univ. Chief Says

By Beth Winegarner (June 18, 2014, 7:20 PM EDT) -- If the National Collegiate Athletic Association paid student-athletes to license their personas, the resulting competition among colleges for broadcast revenues to pay them would "cause chaos," the University of South Carolina's president testified for the NCAA on Wednesday in the athletes' class action antitrust trial against the association....

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