Attorney says NCAA deal should resolve judge's concerns over roster limits, criticizes Saban
- An attorney involved in a $2.8 billion legal case said an agreement with the NCAA will resolve roster limit concerns delaying approval as of May 2025.
- The judge raised concerns over replacing scholarship limits with roster limits, which several dozen athletes opposed, causing negotiation delays.
- Negotiations are underway to secure roster spots for most athletes who raised objections, while the settlement includes a multi-billion-dollar payout compensating players restricted from earning NIL income.
- Co-Lead counsel Steve Berman criticized coach Nick Saban, who urged Trump to limit NIL payouts and was told he should 'stay on the sideline'.
- The settlement suggests expanded scholarship funds but risks roster cuts; judge Wilken remains firm, and an executive order on NIL could face lawsuits.
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UNDATED (AP) — An attorney in the $2.8 billion legal case reshaping college sports says he thinks an updated agreement with the NCAA will solve the judge’s concerns over roster limits that have delayed the settlement’s approval. Steve Berman, co…
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UNDATED (AP) — An attorney in the $2.8 billion legal case reshaping college sports says he thinks an updated agreement with the NCAA will solve the judge’s concerns over roster limits that have delayed the settlement’s approval. Steve Berman, co…


Attorney says NCAA deal should resolve judge’s concerns over roster limits, criticizes Saban
An attorney in the $2.8 billion legal case reshaping college sports said Monday he thinks “the agreement we will reach with the NCAA will solve the judge's concerns” over roster limits that have delayed final approval.

Attorney says NCAA deal should resolve judge's concerns over roster limits, criticizes Saban
An attorney in the $2.8 billion legal case reshaping college sports said Monday he thinks “the agreement we will reach with the NCAA will solve the judge's concerns” over roster limits that have delayed final approval.
Here is the latest ACC sports news from The Associated Press - The Morning Sun
UNDATED (AP) — An attorney in the $2.8 billion legal case reshaping college sports says he thinks an updated agreement with the NCAA will solve the judge’s concerns over roster limits that have delayed the settlement’s approval. Steve Berman, co lead-counsel for the defendants, told The Associated Press that all is on track to file paperwork later this week. IRVING, Texas (AP) — Nebraska athletic director Troy Dannen and longtime administrator J…
Shane Beamer expresses frustration with NCAA as transfer RB's status unclear
South Carolina still doesn’t know the 2025 status of a transfer running back, and Shane Beamer is getting frustrated. Utah State transfer Rahsul Faison joined the Gamecocks in January. More than 3 months later, South Carolina still does not know if Faison will be officially eligible to play this fall. At a Welcome Home tour stop in Summerville, Beamer was asked if he had an update on Faison. The coach said the Gamecocks have not heard an answer …
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