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The collegiate athletics model is undergoing sweeping changes in the wake of the House v. NCAA settlement, and not all schools will be equipped to handle it the same. Georgia athletic director ...
Schools can now pay athletes directly as part of the House vs. NCAA settlement. They have a cap of $20.5 million to distribute among varsity sports as they see fit. Third-party name, image and ...
The revenue sharing era has officially arrived with approval of the House settlement on June 6, which resolved three federal antitrust lawsuits against the NCAA and four power conferences (ACC ...
College athletics entered a new era Friday when U.S. Judge Claudia Wilken granted her final approval for the NCAA’s settlement of three antitrust lawsuits, collectively called the House ...
Judge Claudia Wilken approved the terms for a $2.8B settlement against the NCAA, allowing schools to pay players directly through licensing deals. The House v. NCAA antitrust lawsuit has paved ...
Kansas AD Travis Goff rejected anonymous criticism of the NCAA settlement terms online. Goff expressed confidence in college athletics' future and KU’s role in upcoming changes. Lawrence Amid ...
A federal judge on Friday approved a historic settlement that will allow colleges to begin directly paying student-athletes, signaling the most significant shift in the history of college sports ...
After a lengthy wait, the House v. NCAA settlement was finally approved Friday night by a federal judge. The settlement changes the landscape of college sports, shifting how current athletes are ...
The sweeping terms of the so-called House settlement include approval for each school to share up to $20.5 million with athletes over the next year and $2.7 billion that will be paid over the next ...
The settlement approved Friday by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken resolved three antitrust cases — House vs. NCAA, Carter vs. NCAA and Hubbard vs. NCAA — that became known collectively as ...
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