WASHINGTON — College sports: a benevolent field of dreams for student athletes? Or a billion-dollar business that takes advantage of talented teenagers? Both visions of the NCAA took a beating Monday at the third annual Big 12 Conference forum on the future of collegiate athletics. Over two panels at the National Press Club, players, former coaches, the Big 12 commissioner and one university president — plus a small army of network sports analysts — strove to decipher the fast-moving changes confronting programs such as Texas, Baylor, TCU and Oklahoma. The forum took place as the NCAA faces court challenges that could force universities to treat players as employees.Read more on NewsOK.com