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The aftermath of the recent passing of the NCAA v. House Settlement has set off another set of dominoes for college athletics ...
Florida Gators athletic director Scott Stricklin praised the approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, calling the move an ...
The ongoing House v. NCAA settlement was officially approved on Friday, marking a new era of college sports. Schools are now ...
The new rules will go into effect on July 1 after the antitrust case addressed several issues with the amateur system the ...
Judge Claudia Wilken approved the terms for a $2.8B settlement against the NCAA, allowing schools to pay players directly ...
The multi-billion dollar settlement will create revenue sharing and NIL enforcement, but it won’t stop legal challenges to ...
Schools that don’t need to feed the football beast can plow their cash into acquiring the best basketball rosters possible.
Under the NCAA v. House settlement, Alabama has to find over $20 million to pay players. Could the Crimson Tide cut sports to ...
"We welcome the opportunity to move forward in this new era of collegiate athletics," Gophers AD Mark Coyle said.
An initial estimate after the NCAA settlement is that 75 percent of the $20.5 million universities can allocate to their athletic programs will go to football.
Most projections estimate 75% of revenue sharing will go toward football. It begs the question: What happens to the ...
The NCAA House settlement is a good-faith attempt to reach out to -- and compensate -- athletes who just missed the current ...