Q&A: As costs rise, AD Jennifer Cohen says USC is well-positioned amid college sports chaos
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In the new era of revenue sharing, particularly because of NIL rights, student athletes have benefitted. USC's athletic director explains why.
In the new era of revenue sharing, particularly because of NIL rights, student athletes have benefitted. USC's athletic director explains why.
In the new era of revenue sharing, particularly because of NIL rights, student athletes have benefitted. USC's athletic director explains why.
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