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The NCAA vs. University of Oklahoma case ended on June 27, 1984 in favor of the university. The case was over whether or not the NCAA was in violation of antitrust laws for televised football games. The NCAA had controlled which games were televised and by who since the 1950’s so most of its members would have a televised game. ... So in 1981, the Oklahoma board of regents and Georgia Athletic Association broke ranks and filed the lawsuit.
Approximate Word count = 356 Approximate Pages = 1.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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