Here is the latest Big 12 Conference sports news from The Associated Press
- Attorneys managing the $2.8 billion NCAA settlement propose roster rule changes to allow athletes who lost spots to return without counting against limits.
- This proposal responds to concerns from Judge Wilken, who may reject the settlement unless no current athletes lose roster spots due to new limits.
- The revised plan grants affected athletes and high school recruits guaranteed opportunities to compete for roster spots during their NCAA eligibility without counting against caps.
- The settlement includes $2.8 billion in damages for NIL losses since 2016, allows schools to share up to $20.5 million per school, and ends scholarship caps with new roster limits.
- If approved, the changes could secure financial benefits for athletes but raise risks for walk-ons and nonrevenue sports while preserving school discretion over roster spots.
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Here is the latest Big Ten Conference sports news from The Associated Press
UNDATED (AP) — Attorneys handling the $2.8 billion NCAA settlement are proposing a massive do-over when it comes to roster limits. They want schools to offer athletes who lost their spots a chance to be on teams without counting against…

Here is the latest Big 12 Conference sports news from The Associated Press
UNDATED (AP) — Attorneys handling the $2.8 billion NCAA settlement are proposing a massive do-over when it comes to roster limits. They want schools to offer athletes who lost their spots a chance to be on teams without counting against…
Here is the latest SEC sports news from The Associated Press
UNDATED (AP) — Attorneys handling the $2.8 billion NCAA settlement are proposing a massive do-over when it comes to roster limits. They want schools to offer athletes who lost their spots a chance to be on teams without counting against…
Here is the latest Big Ten Conference sports news from The Associated Press - The Morning Sun
UNDATED (AP) — Attorneys handling the $2.8 billion NCAA settlement are proposing a massive do-over when it comes to roster limits. They want schools to offer athletes who lost their spots a chance to be on teams without counting against the new caps for as long as they have eligibility. Those players can be invited back to compete for roster spots or go to new schools. The proposal would also give this exemption to high school recruits who were …
NCAA revises settlement to address objection to roster limits
The NCAA has revised their $2.8 billion settlement to address Judge Claudia Wilken’s order to implement roster limits. This order was given by Wilken on the basis that immediate roster limits would not be fair to athletes that could have benefitted from the proposed settlement but instead lost their spot on the roster (or could have) after the current year has concluded – those who would have been cut by the original deal. In this revised settl…
NCAA, Plaintiffs Revise Roster Limits to Save House Settlement
In response to U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken signaling she’ll reject the 10-year settlement resolving the House, Carter and Hubbard antitrust litigations if current college athletes lose roster spots, the NCAA, power conferences and athletes’ attorneys on Wednesday revised key terms to mitigate the roster impact on current athletes. In court filings late Wednesday, the parties present a new settlement provision that […]
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