Record CFP Ticket Prices, Chambliss Sues NCAA, and a Major College Basketball Scandal

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The Weekender highlights three major stories: the College Football Playoff National Championship in Miami is tickets-wise the most expensive in history with average prices around $4,320 and parking nearing $747; Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss has sued the NCAA seeking a sixth year of eligibility on medical grounds; and a federal indictment exposes a wide-ranging point-shaving scheme involving 39 players across 17 NCAA Division I teams and five fixers, impacting more than 29 games.
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