The NCAA Board of Governors met tonight (Wed. 5/22) and voted to settle an anti-trust lawsuit that they were probably going to lose anyway.
>> https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...aa-settlement/
>> https://sports.yahoo.com/ncaa-votes-...001736925.html
This decision will lead to settlements in a couple other anti-trust lawsuits, and eventually to schools paying players directly.
But a whole new set of problems will likely arise. Which athletes get paid? How much? What about Title IX and the non-revenue sports? How does this affect mid-major and schools not in the Power conferences? And where does the money come from to pay this $2.8 billion?
Here is an interesting article about how this will affect the smaller schools. Much of the $2.8 billion will be paid by non-Power 5 schools, even though they were not part of this lawsuit or the settlement.
>> https://www.indystar.com/story/sport...s/73760608007/
>> https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...aa-settlement/
>> https://sports.yahoo.com/ncaa-votes-...001736925.html
This decision will lead to settlements in a couple other anti-trust lawsuits, and eventually to schools paying players directly.
But a whole new set of problems will likely arise. Which athletes get paid? How much? What about Title IX and the non-revenue sports? How does this affect mid-major and schools not in the Power conferences? And where does the money come from to pay this $2.8 billion?
Here is an interesting article about how this will affect the smaller schools. Much of the $2.8 billion will be paid by non-Power 5 schools, even though they were not part of this lawsuit or the settlement.
>> https://www.indystar.com/story/sport...s/73760608007/
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