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Starting July 1, athletic departments will be able to compensate athletes directly from their revenues. Here's how the settlement of House v. NCAA will impact NCAA Division I schools.
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Sportico on MSNEverything You Need to Know About the NCAA House SettlementU.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken delivered another game-changer for college sports by granting final approval to the 10-year settlement between the NCAA, power conferences and current and former Division I athletes represented by the House,
Clemson University athletes will be paid revenue directly by the school in addition to third-party NIL income. Here's how the new system works.
Commissioner Teresa Gould said the conference is discussing how to allocate revenue across sports under the terms of the House antitrust lawsuit settlement.
Fifty-nine months after the initial class-action House v. NCAA suit was filed, it was resolved three days ago. Judge Claudia Wilken approved the House settlement on Friday in the U.S. Northern District of California on Friday,
Rick George says Colorado will use full $20.5 million NIL cap after settlement allowing schools to pay athletes directly under a revenue-share model.
The College Sports Commission is designed to regulate the NIL market but won’t have subpoena power to control rogue boosters.
Circle, the official NIL collective of the Louisville Cardinals, will transform into a marketing agency in anticipation of the revenue-sharing era.