The National Labor Relations Board ruled against CAPA Monday. Here's a look back at the whole movement.
It all began in the Spring of 2013, when Kain Colter wrote a long message into a comment box on the website of the National College Players Association. That message found its way to the inbox of Ramogi Huma, a former UCLA linebacker, a prominent advocate for the rights of college athletes, and the president of the NCPA.
At the time, nobody knew of the newly-formed alliance between Colter and Huma. Over the next two-plus years, Colter and Huma were near the forefront of the battle for change in college athletics.