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O’Bannon and his wife, Rosa, met with attorneys and their longtime friend, Sonny Vaccaro, about what, if anything, to do. O’Bannon was enjoying life, and his 11-year pro career was long over.
Dennis Dodd sits down with Ed O'Bannon, the lead plaintiff in a potentially landmark case that challenges the NCAA's view of amateurism.
O’Bannon’s wife, Rosa, is an educator. In his book he gives an example of how she realized how the NCAA treats college athletes when she was guidance counselor to an athlete who wanted to go into ...
Former UCLA All-American and pro basketball player Ed O’Bannon and his wife, Rosa, knew his playing days were over in 2004. One year earlier, the couple and their three children had moved to ...
It was Abajian's name and phone number on that business card on the dresser, the one O'Bannon picked up after Rosa ordered him off the couch.
Ed O'Bannon Jr. spearheaded the NCAA's name, image and likeness movement but says in a first-person piece for the Los Angeles Times that 'the baton has been passed.' ...
O'Bannon appealed, arguing that his counsel rendered ineffective assistance by failing to ask that his five-year enhancement be stricken or dismissed under Senate Bill No. 81.
OAKLAND — On Day 1 of trial in the Ed O'Bannon class-action antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA, the biggest development had nothing to do with O'Bannon, even though he was the opening witness ...
O'Bannon will join Duke transfer Derryck Thornton, who is sitting out this season, as well as ESPN 100 prospect Jordan Usher and four-star prospect Victor Uyaelunmo.
During World War II and the Korean War, the USS O’Bannon served as a destroyer in the United States Navy. In 1943, the vessel took down a Japanese submarine with a large pile of potatoes instead ...
With the support of his wife, Rosa, O'Bannon packed his bags and headed to Europe to continue his basketball career. He's played in Italy, Spain and Greece, and spent last year playing in Argentina.
O’Bannon,” Pomerantz inquired, “should high school athletes be paid if their games are on television?” I responded yes, so long as those broadcasts are generating revenue for their schools.
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