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Here Is the Latest ACC Sports News From The Associated Press

  • On June 6, U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken gave final approval to the landmark House v. NCAA agreement, allowing Division I schools to compensate athletes directly.
  • This settlement followed nearly a year of negotiation resolving three federal antitrust lawsuits alleging restrictions on athletes' earning potential.
  • By July 1, a large majority of Division I schools had chosen to participate in the settlement to maintain their competitiveness, while a few, such as Montana and Omaha, opted out due to concerns related to Title IX and legal issues.
  • The settlement caps institutional revenue sharing at $20.5 million for 2025-26, increasing annually by at least 4 percent, and replaces scholarship limits with sport-specific roster limits.
  • This shift marks a fundamental change in college athletics, prompting universities like CU and UConn to prepare financially and operationally to support athletes under the new model.
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UNDATED (AP) — The NCAA’s House settlement era has launched, with athletic programs across the country free to start paying millions to their athletes in the biggest change in the history of college athletics. It’s the death of the NCAA’s…

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