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VisitNCAA Talks Potentially Allow $20M Revenue Sharing with Athletes
Apr 30, 2024, 12:39 AM
College sports leaders are engaged in significant discussions to settle the House v. NCAA case, which could establish a revenue-sharing model with NCAA athletes. The potential settlement, discussed for several months, could involve schools paying up to $20 million per year to student-athletes. The discussions, highlighted as a 'turning point' last week in Dallas, aim to create a framework for future NCAA business models. However, no deal is imminent, and the specifics of who will represent athletes in these negotiations remain unresolved.
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