U.S. Court Approves Multi-Billion Dollar Settlement Transforming College Sports

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A U.S. federal judge approved a historic $2.8 billion settlement allowing colleges to pay athletes, marking a major shift from the amateur model and impacting revenue sharing, athlete compensation, and NCAA oversight, with significant implications for college sports industry-wide.
- U.S. judge approves $2.8 billion settlement, paving way for colleges to pay athletes millions NBC News
- Judge grants final approval to House settlement ESPN
- With $2.7 billion settlement approved, college sports' big money era is officially here NPR
- Historic House v. NCAA settlement gets final approval, allowing schools to pay college athletes The New York Times
- House v. NCAA settlement fundamentally alters college athletics, but don't expect it to bring stability CBS Sports
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