Saturday, July 20, 2013

Clemson Player Joins Suit Against NCAA

RALPH D. RUSSO
AP College Football Writer

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NEW YORK (AP) - Six college football players have been added as plaintiffs to a high-profile lawsuit that claims the NCAA owes billions of dollars to former players for allowing their likenesses to be used without compensation.
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The players are: Vanderbilt linebacker Chase Garnham; Clemson cornerback Darius Robinson; linebacker Jake Fischer and kicker Jake Smith from Arizona; and tight end Moses Alipate and wide receiver Victor Keise of Minnesota.
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Former UCLA basketball star Ed O'Bannon is the lead plaintiff in the long-running legal battle that could fundamentally alter how the NCAA operates.
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A federal judge in Oakland, Calif., on July 5 allowed the attorneys to update their lawsuit to fix legal technicalities,? including adding at least one active player to the lawsuit.
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The judge is still mulling whether to turn the lawsuit into a class action.

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Source: http://www.wltx.com/news/story.aspx?storyid=243039

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