Landmark NCAA and House settlements reshape college sports and athlete compensation

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A judge approved a $2.8 billion settlement ending the NCAA's longstanding refusal to pay college athletes, but issues surrounding NIL collectives and athlete rights remain unresolved, signaling ongoing challenges in college sports reform.
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