Easten Washington, Idaho opt out of revenue sharing: What it means going forward
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College Football House Settlement: FBS Teams Opting In & Opting Out
In the wake of the House settlement, FBS schools can opt in to revenue sharing directly with players. That means several changes for these programs. That includes no more scholarship limits. Instead, there will be roster limits. Schools can choose to opt in or out of the House settlement for 2025-26. Here are the programs that have opted in and those that have opted out, according to the College Sports Commission. FBS Schools Opting In The Hou…
U of I, others opt out of college sports revenue plan
Military rules prevent Navy, Air Force, and Army from compensating athletes through name, image and likeness deals, but aside from them, the Football Bowl Subdivision leagues have full participation in the settlement. The post U of I one of many schools opting out of college sports revenue sharing first appeared on Idaho Business Review.
Easten Washington, Idaho opt out of revenue sharing: What it means going forward
In the wake of the NCAA House settlement that now allows schools to allocate up to $20.5 million in revenue sharing directly with athletes, the University of Idaho and Eastern Washington University have decided to opt out of revenue sharing…
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