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NCAA settlement gets final approval, allowing schools to pay college athletes June 6, 2025 Updated Fri., June 6, 2025 at 10:15 p.m. A federal judge Friday granted final approval of the House v.
It was just four years ago that the NCAA cleared the way for NIL money to start flowing, but the changes coming are even bigger. Wilken granted preliminary approval to the settlement last October.
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Sportico on MSNWisconsin CB Thinks House Helps His Eligibility Case. NCAA DisagreesIn a recent filing to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, Wisconsin cornerback Nyzier Fourqurean contends the ...
It was just four years ago that the NCAA cleared the way for NIL money to start flowing, but the changes coming are even bigger. Wilken granted preliminary approval to the settlement last October.
On Oct. 7, Wilken granted the House settlement preliminary approval. That version of the settlement would provide $2.8 billion in back damages to athletes who could not profit off their NIL ...
Nearly all of the $20.5 million that Ohio State is allowed to share with athletes in the next academic year will be through ...
A recent report from the Los Angeles Times looked at the Trojans' plan to attack this new era of college sports ...
While Judge Claudia Wilken's decision lends room for optimism the case will be resolved, it also pushes back the timeline yet again ...
NCAA. The cases had not gone to trial. The NCAA and Power 5 conferences, fearful a verdict might result in much higher damages, agreed to a settlement in May 2024. Wilken granted preliminary approval ...
The House v. NCAA settlement proposes a revenue-sharing model between schools and athletes, potentially paying athletes backpay for NIL deals missed between 2016 and September 2024.
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