Landmark NCAA Settlement Reshapes College Sports and Athlete Compensation

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UCLA's athletic director Martin Jarmond announced plans to distribute $20.5 million in revenue sharing following the NCAA House settlement, which allows direct athlete payments starting July 1. The department aims to keep Olympic sports and staff intact, reallocate personnel, and enhance athlete compensation, especially for football and men's basketball, while navigating new NIL regulations and maintaining competitive excellence. The school is also seeking federal NIL legislation to address state law disparities and is optimistic about future revenue from College Football Playoff deals, with strong support from Chancellor Frenk.
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