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NCAA votes to accept $2.8 billion settlement that could usher in dramatic change for college sports
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 5 days agoNCAA president Charlie Baker along with the commissioners of the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and...
NCAA, Power Five approve antitrust settlement, paving way for college athlete revenue model
The Hill via AOL· 5 days agoThe National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and the country’s five biggest college...
SEC commissioner makes plea to Congress after bombshell NCAA agreement
ClutchPoints· 4 hours agoThe SEC commissioner Greg Sankey is making an impassioned plea for a new federal law on college...
NCAA and conferences sign off on settlement that would allow schools to pay athletes
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoNCAA President Charlie Baker along with the commissioners of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten,...
NCAA, leagues back $2.8 billion settlement, setting stage for current, former athletes to be paid
Associated Press· 5 days agoNCAA President Charlie Baker along with the commissioners of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten,...
Paul Finebaum Calls New Legislation 'The Most Significant Day' In NCAA History
Athlon Sports· 20 hours agoAfter the NCAA reached a historic settlement on Thursday, college athletics will never be the same....
NCAA, Power 5 conferences agree to landmark deal permitting payment of college athletes
ClutchPoints· 5 days ago“The five autonomy conferences and the NCAA agreeing to settlement terms is an important step in the...
NCAA, leagues back $2.8 billion antitrust settlement
The Bismarck Tribune· 5 days agoNCAA President Charlie Baker along with the commissioners of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and Southeastern ...
The college sports business enters a new era of uncertainty
Politico· 5 hours ago...administrators’ desire to be shielded from efforts to turn athletes into school employees who can demand salaries and union protections. — “This is a massive step forward for student-athletes and college sports, but it does not address every challenge,” NCAA President Charlie Baker wrote to...