If the NCAA prohibits colleges and universities from offering more than room, board, and tuition to outstanding high school football and basketball players, the recruitment practices of athletic departments will

A) adhere more closely to high ethical standards.
B) become constantly more complex and costly.
C) make the athletes better off in the long run.
D) make the athletes better off in the short run.
E) shift to favoring academic ability over athletic ability.


B

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