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The major lawsuit House v. NCAA was finally settled this week, paying back athletes of the past while also providing a model of revenue-sharing for the future. Schools will now have an allotted amount of money in their athletics budget to share with its athletes — although the rules of how they’re allowed to do so are still up for debate. Estimates are that schools will have somewhere right above $20 million per year to share with their student-athletes. However, ESPN’s Pete Thamel had some questions to bring to the table regarding that figure and how it will actually be distributed. He joined...
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A watershed week in college sports is wrapping up, and while there are now some answers on the future of college sports, there’s still plenty of moving parts regarding the Name, Image and Likeness aspect of things. So, the lawsuit House v. NCAA was finally settled this week, paying back athletes of the past while also providing a model of revenue-sharing for the future. Schools will now have an allotted amount of money in their athletics budget to share with its athletes — although the rules of how they’re allowed to do so are still up for debate. However, what the revenue-sharing model does n...
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