Reported 6 months ago
The House v. NCAA settlement, approved by power conferences, is set to bring new funds for recruiting players in college football, impacting the landscape and benefiting certain football programs. The agreement also involves revenue sharing, which will have implications for Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) and collectives going forward. The settlement, along with discussions at SEC meetings, raises questions about potential changes for college athletes, including the possibility of walk-ons being removed from college football.
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