
Questions Worth Asking About the Future of College Sports
As policymakers consider the future of college sports, lawmakers need to ask exactly who the college sports system is actually serving.
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As policymakers consider the future of college sports, lawmakers need to ask exactly who the college sports system is actually serving.

Whenever you stand up for American kids, someone will inevitably accuse you of being anti-foreigner. Don’t let them.

A recent article on Wimbledon just accidentally explained exactly why the American youth sports pipeline is broken.

We texted 10,000 college coaches about the international recruiting loophole. Some responses proved one thing: We need more than just coaches.

Families are spending thousands on travel teams to get noticed by college coaches. But those coaches are increasingly relying on overseas brokers to import older, ready-made international pros.

While the media obsesses over million-dollar endorsements, millions of American families are quietly being boxed out of college sports by a massive recruiting loophole.

American families are pouring their hearts and wallets into youth sports. But they don’t know the college roster spots they’re chasing are already taken — often by older, professional foreign athletes

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