N.C.A.A. v. Board of Regents of University of Oklahoma
This case arose from the National Collegiate Athletic Association's decision to limit the total number of televised collegiate football games while also limiting the number of televised games granted to each individual team during the 1982‑1985 seasons. The Supreme Court held that such restraint was unreasonable, noting that the NCAA was "restricting" rather than "enhancing" the nature of college athletics programs.