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Thunder top Pacers to tie NBA Finals; What does House v. NCAA settlement mean for college athletics?
THE OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER Now that was more like it from Oklahoma City's point of view. After blowing a double-digit fourth quarter lead in Game 1, the Thunder thumped the Pacers, 123-107, to even the NBA Finals.
CORRECTS FIRST NAME TO GREG, NOT GEORGE AS ORIGINALLY SENT - Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey gives an opening address during SEC NCAA college football media days Monday, July 15, 2024, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Jeffrey McWhorter) AP
The resolution involving these three cases became known as the House settlement. The landmark settlement brings forth a new era of college athletics as schools can share up to $20
Today we’re talking about the House Settlement. On Friday afternoon, the college sports world officially changed when the House Settlement, the multi-billion antitrust settlement against the NCAA and defendant conferences,
Down to the availability of all "student-athletes" to enjoy the free dining, college athletics will never be the same
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Here's what Ohio State AD Ross Bjork said about the House settlement's approval, which allows athletic departments to now pay athletes directly.
As schools prepare for the changes, here’s what the settlement means for Alabama. The most obvious change stemming from the settlement, is that Alabama and other schools can pay players now. For the length of the 10-year settlement, colleges can share revenue with athletes, with the “cap” rising every year.