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A judge has approved a settlement to House vs. National Collegiate Athletics Association allowing student athletes to be paid ...
College sports has officially entered its revenue-sharing era, putting away the concept of amateurism for good. Schools can ...
College athletics enters a new era July 1 as the House v. NCAA settlement takes effect, formally allowing schools to share ...
A federal judge in California gave final approval to the $2.8 billion settlement between the NCAA, major conferences and former players. As a result, schools will be able to directly pay athletes.
IRVING, Texas — The NCAA and power conferences’ settlement of three antitrust cases hangs in the balance. In an order issued on Wednesday, a California judge announced that she will not ...
A $2.8 billion settlement between the NCAA and former student-athletes will soon allow schools to pay players directly. But what does that mean for athletes who aren't on scholarship?
However, those elements would be just part of a comprehensive reshaping of college sports that would occur under the settlement. Among other changes: NCAA leaders would seek to engineer rules ...