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Five Hot Takes From Landmark House v. NCAA Settlement: Parity Boom Ahead as Big Dogs May Start to Go Hungry

  • On June 6, Senior District Judge Claudia Wilken gave the green light to a $2.8 billion settlement that permits colleges to compensate athletes directly starting July 1, 2025.
  • The settlement ended the NCAA's 119-year amateurism model and creates a new revenue sharing system amid years of athlete compensation debates.
  • Programs opting in can share up to $20.5 million with athletes in 2025-26, with the cap increasing around 4% annually during the decade-long agreement.
  • Athletic directors like Damon Evans and Jared Mosley emphasize adapting to compete, with some AAC schools paying between $2 million and $15 million under new rules.
  • This settlement formalizes athlete compensation, marks a shift toward a professional model, and pressures schools to adjust roster sizes and financial strategies moving forward.
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Gators’ Billy Napier, SEC brethren brace for roster reckoning after NCAA settlement

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