NCAA Faces Major Changes with Player Payments and Legal Settlements

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The NCAA and power conferences are finalizing a settlement to overhaul the scholarship structure and introduce a revenue-sharing model for college athletes, potentially eliminating NIL collectives. However, many believe collectives will persist, evolving into marketing agencies funded by universities. This shift raises questions about compliance, Title IX, and the future of athlete compensation, as schools and collectives navigate a complex new landscape.
Topics:sports#athlete-compensation#college-football#ncaa#nil-collectives#revenue-sharing#sports-business
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