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Kelly says USF’s House v. NCAA settlement plan will be ‘aggressive’
As the House v. NCAA settlement reshapes the financial architecture of college sports, outgoing USF athletic director Michael Kelly said the university plans to be among its “most aggressive” adopters. The settlement, finalized June 6, allows schools to directly pay athletes for the first time, with a national cap set at $20.5 million per school, […] The post Kelly says USF’s House v. NCAA settlement plan will be ‘aggressive’ appeared first on T…
Historic NCAA settlement ushers in a new era for college athletes
For decades, college athletes have fueled billion-dollar sports programs while being denied direct compensation for their efforts. That paradigm is about to change. Thanks to the monumental House v. NCAA settlement approved by federal judge Claudia Wilken last week, Division I athletes will be able to receive direct payments from their schools beginning July 1. […]
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