House V. NCAA settlement doesn't settle everything
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National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics convention this week included a very hot topic: The $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement.
Zakai Zeigler filed a lawsuit against the NCAA seeking a fifth year of eligibility to play for Tennessee. His preliminary injunction was denied.
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A new era of college athletics is beginning after a federal judge approved a $2.8 billion antitrust settlement last week.
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Eight female athletes have filed an appeal of a landmark NCAA antitrust settlement. They argue that women would not receive their fair share of $2.7 billion in back pay for athletes who were barred from making money off their name,
BYU’s new guard has said NIL was not the driving factor in his decision to transfer. Even if that isn’t the case, Drew hopes the House vs. NCAA settlement — which was recently approved and will soon allow programs to share revenue with athletes under a $20.5 million salary cap —will bring new balance to offseasons.
A former Alabama relief pitcher has reportedly reentered the transfer portal after a season at another SEC school.
The $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement is going to bring changes to hundreds of schools across the country.
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“They let us come in and say goodbye to her. We just went down to the chapel, John (Caesar’s dad) and I, and we just started praying,” Kristy said in a video posted on Utah Athletics’ YouTube channel.