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  • The National Labor Relations Board opened a closely watched hearing Tuesday on a bid by Northwesternfootball players to form what would be the first union for college athletes in U.S. history.From a witne ses stand in a federal court building,Northwesternquarterback Kain Colter testified that players adhere to sometimes grueling schedules, putting in 40- to 50-hour weeks on football during and before the season. During August training, he said, players wake at 8 a. A.J. Bouye Jersey m. and often only finish practice at 10 p.m.MORE: | "It's a job, there is no way around it it's a job," said the 21-year-old Colter, who is a senior and whose college career is over. He is expected to be in Indianapolis later this week for the NFL combine, a series of pre-draft workouts for prospects.The key question for the NLRB is whether college football players qualify as employees; if they Carolina Panthers Home Office do, under U.S. law they would have the right to unionize. The Colter-led bid, which is supported by the United Steelworkers, is seen as a test case that could transform the landscape of college athletics. The NCAA and Big Ten Conference, which includesNorthwestern, both maintain that college students are not employees whatever their participation in athletics.Colter's attorney, John Adam, told the NLRB panel that players are employees and scholarships amount D.J. Moore Jersey to pay."Being a football player atNorthwesternis hard work. And make no mistake it is work," Adam said. And, he added, the Wildcats' players earn "their compensation with blood, sweat and tears."An attorney representing the university, Alex Barbour D J Moore T Shirts , challenged the notion the players are employees. He said academics are at the core of a football player's experience at the school."Academics always trumps athletics atNorthwestern," he said. "Northwesternis not a football factory."Colter said most of the team's 85 scholarship players support forming a union though he has been the only one to step forward publicly with the support of the Steelworkers, the newly formed College Athletes Players A sociation and its leader, former UCLA Jake Delhomme Jersey linebacker Ramogi Huma.Supporters say a union would provide athletes a vehicle to lobby for financial security and improved safety, noting that players are left out of the billions generated through college athletics. They contend scholarships sometimes don't even cover livings expenses for a full year.A decision by the NLRB could come soon after the testimony concludes. For now, the push is to unionize athletes at private schools, likeNorthwestern. Public universities, which are subject to different regulations, could follow later.

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