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College Football Teams, Desperate For Cash To Pay Players, Are Rushing To Add Premium Seats
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An NCAA settlement introducing revenue sharing is set to strain school budgets. The most obvious solution: pass the cost on to the most loyal and deep-pocketed fans.
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