NCAA schools falling short on cash-for-grades pay

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With colleges allowed to pay each of their athletes up to $5,980 per year as a reward for academic performance, only 21 of 130 FBS-level schools have plans in place to do so, according to information gathered by ESPN.

With colleges allowed to pay each of their athletes up to $5,980 per year as a reward for academic performance, only 21 of 130 FBS-level schools have plans in place to do so, according to information gathered by ESPN.

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