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The $2.8 billion legal settlement designed to reshape college sports is now before a federal judge for a final decision.
While athletes would continue to have the ability to make NIL deals with entities other than their schools, the settlement would allow the NCAA and the power conferences to institute rules designed to ...
Attorneys working on the $2.8 billion legal settlement designed to reshape college sports filed a brief Monday night that did not include changes a judge suggested regarding team roster limits ...
On Monday, a California judge conducted a hearing on a settlement that would reshape college sports. Read the developments as ...
OAKLAND, Calif. -- A multibillion-dollar legal settlement with the potential to reshape the business of college sports inched closer to its fast-approaching finish line during a federal court ...
A well-designed settlement balances the immediate and long-term needs of the displaced population and their host communities. These needs include access to water and sanitation, electricity, education ...
Some sports will experience a drastic reduction in the number of roster spots. The settlement is designed to eliminate the so-called fake NIL currently used by collectives to lure transfers and ...
NCAA settlement. The settlement would initiate sweeping revisions in the college sports landscape, starting this summer. Along with awarding $2.8 billion in back damages to college athletes for ...