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In dispute over college roster limits, a trial could loom if judge doesn’t approve latest proposal

  • The final briefs addressing the disputed roster limits in the multibillion-dollar NCAA antitrust lawsuit have been submitted, and a federal judge is expected to soon determine the next course of action.
  • The judge initially rejected the roster-limit terms and suggested players be grandfathered to keep their spots, prompting ongoing disputes among the parties.
  • Attorneys report many affected athletes and families express concerns using words like 'unfair,' 'chaos,' and 'harm' due to immediate roster caps implementation.
  • The proposal allows players cut by roster limits to regain or transfer to teams without counting against roster caps, while the settlement aims to enable NIL payments and damage awards.
  • If the judge disapproves the latest offer, a trial likely starting next fall could disrupt college athletics significantly, though a ruling is expected soon, possibly within a week.
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UNDATED (AP) — The latest arguments over the contentious issue of roster limits have been filed in the long-running, multibillion-dollar college sports lawsuit, once again leaving it to a federal judge to determine the next move. In the eyes of…

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In dispute over college roster limits, a trial could loom if judge doesn't approve latest proposal

The latest arguments over the contentious issue of roster limits have been filed in the long-running, multibillion-dollar college sports lawsuit, once again leaving it to a federal judge to determine the next move. In the eyes of plaintiff attorney Jeffrey…

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