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Understanding the House Settlement, Revenue Sharing and NIL

  • On June 6, Senior District Judge Claudia Wilken approved the House v. NCAA settlement, launching the revenue-sharing era with athlete payments beginning July 1.
  • Driven by calls to rebalance athlete compensation, the settlement mandates a $20.5 million fund to address long-standing income disparities and help programs adapt to new roster and budget challenges.
  • Under new rules, NIL contracts over $600 are reported to Deloitte, overseen by the College Sports Commission with a CEO and investigator, and handled via NIL Go platform.
  • Following the settlement’s approval, trustees at UF, FSU, USF, and UCF will consider proposed out-of-state fee hikes at meetings scheduled later this month.
  • Beyond initial payments, the $20.5 million obligation will strain top programs, raising Title IX equity concerns amid future ESPN TV revenue growth in 2026.
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Florida coach Billy Napier, SEC brethren brace for roster reckoning after NCAA settlement

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida Gators football coach Billy Napier and his brethren have been bracing for a roster reckoning spurred by the House v. NCAA antitrust settlement. The landmark legislation went into effect Tuesday, but sweeping changes remained on the…

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