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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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…

In dispute over college roster limits, a trial could loom if judge doesn’t approve latest proposal
The final arguments over the contentious issue of roster limits have been filed in the $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement and it is once again up to a federal judge to determine the next move. In the eyes of one attorney, the choice is simple. Either U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken signs off on the latest proposal or it’s on to a trial that would throw the college athletics into chaos for the foreseeable future. “She made it very clear,” …

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…
In dispute over college roster limits, a trial could loom if judge doesn't approve latest proposal - Seymour Tribune
The final arguments over the contentious issue of roster limits have been filed in the $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement and it is once again up to a federal judge to determine the next move. In the eyes of one attorney, the choice is simple. Either U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken signs off on the latest proposal or it’s on to a trial that would throw the college athletics into chaos for the foreseeable future. “She made it very clear,” …
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