Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker named next NCAA President

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  • Reliability

    60% ReliableFair

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  • Politician Portrayal

    4% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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"I am honored to become the next president of the NCAA, an organization that impacts millions of families and countless communities across this country every day, Baker said in an NCAA press release."
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18% Conservative
"Massachusetts Gov. (R) Charlie Baker, whose term ends in January, was aounced on Thursday as the person to replace outgoing NCAA President Mark Emmert during a time when there aren't many people who are fans of the the way the NCAA handles itself."
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2% Conservative
"Classifying athletes as employees, shifting power to conferences and the simple existence of the NCAA are now likely to be in the hands of courts and politicians under Baker."
Positive
2% Conservative
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