UNC joins changing times in college sports under House v. NCAA settlement
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UNC joins changing times in college sports under House v. NCAA settlement
To compete in the new world of college athletics, the University of Northern Colorado will need creativity, strategy and the involvement of the local community, athletic director Darren Dunn said this month. In early June, the chaotic college sports landscape changed again. A federal judge in California finalized the settlement of a 5-year-old antitrust lawsuit between six former Division I student-athletes and the NCAA — allowing schools to beg…
A guide to the 2025 NCAA ‘House’ settlement - The Vanderbilt Hustler
Judge Claudia Wilken approved a deal between the NCAA, athletic conferences and lawyers representing all Division I athletes in the landmark House v. NCAA settlement on June 6, 2025. This decision attempts to provide clearer regulations and rules for player compensation, roster limits and scholarship expansion. As such, the college athletics landscape around recruitment, athletic budgeting and compliance has shifted at universities like Vanderbi…
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