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I agree with your last paragraph. by No Right Turn on Red
It’s not even a big school vs. little school thing. The small schools will pretty much go with whatever, as there’s not much they can do about it anyway. The big schools are busy looking at how their decisions affect the bottom line. I’m surprised they haven’t budged at all, even in something like letting students have a YouTube page that earns ad revenue. We’re on the same page there.
Probably worth noting that Judge Wilken also made O’Bannon decision, so while there are certainly other judges who would rule against the NCAA, so far it’s primarily been just her in these highest profile cases.