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Legal costs in Tide's NCAA textbook case $175K

Legal costs in Tide's NCAA textbook case $175K

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - The University of Alabama has spent more than $175,000 defending allegations that athletes in 16 sports obtained textbooks they weren't entitled to under their scholarships.


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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - The University of Alabama has spent more than $175,000 defending allegations that athletes in 16 sports obtained textbooks they weren't entitled to under their scholarships.

The Decatur Daily reported on the legal costs Thursday after making a public records request. The paper said university records it obtained show that attorneys fees for defending the allegations totaled more than $149,000 and other legal costs brought the total to nearly $175,500.

The legal expenses were paid by the athletics department, which does not receive money from the state budgets.

Much of the legal work was handled by attorney Mike Glazier of Overland Park, Kan.

The university is appealing a decision by the NCAA that vacated 21 football wins plus records by athletes in men's tennis and women's track.

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