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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 ...
House v. NCAA settlement will forever change college sports. What it is, what it means, how it works
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 ...
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