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The yearslong lawsuit over player compensation is in the home stretch. The post House v. NCAA Settlement to Pay College ...
As the House v. NCAA settlement final approval process continues, roster limits remain front and center. Judge Claudia Wilken ...
The response is the last major filing that will be read by the judge before a final decision is made about the settlement.
State law permits state-related universities, including Pitt, to use taxpayer money only to offset tuition costs for state ...
The marathon legal battle regarding player compensation and the makeup of college athletics in a landmark, ...
The NCAA is facing pushback to its revised $2.8 billion antitrust settlement, with critics saying the deal doesn’t go far ...
Louisville athletics director Josh Heird sat down with The Courier Journal at ACC spring meetings to talk about how U of L is ...
The House settlement, the potentially landmark decision as it relates to college athletics, revenue sharing and the future of ...
Wilken made approval of the settlement contingent on making sure these athletes, or class members to use the legal term that ...
The $49.25 million settlement with the NCAA would provide an average payment of $ ... Front Office Sports first reported the ...
NCAA settlement nearly a month after a federal judge presided ... has been a vocal critic of the proposed roster limits.
The settlement, which received preliminary approval in October ... “What can the NCAA do about it?” Louisville will probably take advantage of state law in this way, Heird said.