The Chronicle of Higher Education

As Athletics Donations Go Up, Some Leaders Fret Over Booster Interference

With more private money coming into college sports, concern is growing about how much influence boosters have in intercollegiate athletics.

Some college leaders worry that athletics departments could run afoul of NCAA rules or face other problems because many boosters are disconnected from...

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