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NCAA’s House settlement era begins, shaking up college athletics as some schools opt out
The NCAA’s House settlement era launched on Tuesday, with athletic programs across the country free to start paying millions to their athletes in the biggest change in the history of college athletics ...
The settlement features three main parts: (1) nearly $2.8 billion in backpay to former athletes (mostly who played in 2016-2021) distributed over a 10-year period through reductions in NCAA and ...
The NCAA, in a document summarizing rules changes approved on April 21 by the Division I Board of Directors but contingent on settlement approval, said the cap is estimated to be $20.5 million.
The NCAA’s House settlement era launched Tuesday, with schools free to start paying millions to their athletes in the biggest change in the history of college sports.
But on both sides of the House case, attorneys are confident a 10-year settlement would shield the NCAA and its members from similar lawsuits in that time period.
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