NCAA Settlement Reshapes College Sports Landscape

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The landmark House vs. NCAA lawsuit settlement benefits schools like Gonzaga by allowing them to share revenue with athletes, especially in basketball, without the financial burdens of football, potentially giving them a recruiting edge. The settlement also introduces a new NIL enforcement mechanism, but raises concerns about increased costs for fans and administrative bloat, while impacting Olympic sports and shifting power dynamics in college athletics.
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