"NCAA Settlement's Impact on College Athlete Compensation and Salaries"

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The article discusses the potential impact of a House settlement on college football coach salaries, predicting that while head coaches' salaries may remain high, other athletic department costs will likely be cut. It also explores the future of college athletics, suggesting a possible separation of major college football into a TV-driven Super League. The piece touches on the role of AI in coaching and scouting, and the financial implications of NIL income for student-athletes.
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