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With the NCAA Board of Governors approving settlement terms in the landmark House v. NCAA case, the agreement is expected to usher in a historic revenue-sharing model for college sports. But even in the aftermath of the momentous settlement agreement – which still needs to be certified by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken in the coming months – college sports will remain very much an unsettled landscape. The settlement will touch off a host of questions related to the implementation of a revenue-sharing model, gender-equity issues, ramifications for donor-funded NIL collectives and, most sign...
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The NCAA Board of Governors voted to accept the settlement with plaintiffs in the high-stakes House v. NCAA antitrust case, a history-making development that is expected to usher in a new college sports financial model. ACC, Big 10and Big 12conference leaders have already approved the settlement, while the SEC and Pac-12 leaders are also expected to approve settlement terms with votes in the next 24 hours. ESPN was the first to report the news. The NCAA and all 32 Division I conferences are expected to pay thousands of athletes $2.8 billion in retroactive NIL pay and broadcast revenue over a 1...
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Big Ten Conference university presidents and chancellors voted to approve a potentially historic settlement in the landmark House v. NCAA case, marking the next step toward college sports green-lighting an industry-shifting revenue-sharing model. The news was first reported by Yahoo Sports. The Big Ten joins the ACC and Big 12 as power conferences that have already voted to approve the settlement terms. Each power conference is expected to vote on the settlement over the next few days, in anticipation of the NCAA’s Board of Governors potentially approving the agreement later this week. Attorne...
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ESPN has announced a five-year deal with TNT Sports to sublicense College Football Playoff games. As part of the deal, TNT will broadcast two first-round games in 2024 and 2025 before adding quarterfinals each year from 2026-28. This story will be updated. The post ESPN announces 5-year deal to sublicense College Football Playoff games to TNT Sports appeared first on On3.
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Atlantic Coast Conference university presidents and chancellors voted to approve a potentially historic settlement in the landmark House v. NCAA case, marking the next step toward college sports green-lighting an industry-shifting revenue-sharing model. On3 confirmed the news, which was first reported by ESPN. Each power conference is expected to vote on the settlement over the next few days, in anticipation of the NCAA’s Board of Governors potentially approving the agreement later this week. Attorneys for plaintiffs have set a hard deadline of Thursday for defendants – the NCAA and power conf...
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The National College Football Awards Association (NCFAA) told On3 in March that awards under its purview would not be featured in EA Sports College Football 25. One award under the NCFAA umbrella has broken away and opted into the game. The Lou Groza Award will be in the game, it announced Tuesday afternoon. The trophy is presented annually to the top college football placekicker by the Palm Beach County Sports Commission. NCFAA president Mark Wolpert previously told On3 that EA’s offer to the association “is not adequate for the rights fee for the awards.” The list of awards that will not be ...
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Big 12 Conference university presidents and chancellors voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve a potentially historic settlement in the landmark House v. NCAA case, marking the next step toward college sports green-lighting an industry-shifting revenue-sharing model. Yahoo Sports was the first to report the news. Each power conference is expected to vote on the settlement over the next few days, in anticipation of the NCAA’s Board of Governors potentially approving the agreement later this week. Attorneys for plaintiffs have set a hard deadline of Thursday for defendants – the NCAA and power ...
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As Thursday’s settlement deadline fast approaches in the landmark House v. NCAA case, non-Football Bowl Subdivision leagues are making an aggressive, 11th-hour attempt to shift more of the burden of the damages bill to power conferences. But at this late stage in settlement talks – a variety of sources told On3 on Monday – it is doubtful the non-FBS leagues wield enough leverage to alter the state of play in what is expected to be one of the most consequential weeks in the history of college sports. The public display of discontent from non-FBS corners illustrates the immense chasm between the...
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Florida State filed a petition in the North Carolina Supreme Court late Friday to appeal its initial loss in the courtroom against the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Florida State Board of Trustees’ petition comes after the North Carolina Business Court ruled in favor of the ACC last month, allowing the state to retain jurisdiction over the dispute. The Tampa Bay Times first reported Monday of the Seminoles’ decision to file a petition in North Carolina Supreme Court. Along with denying FSU’s appeal of the venue of the lawsuit, the North Carolina Business Court also denied the school’s motion ...
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Revenue sharing in college sports has always been discussed in private circles as a theory. But this week, the NCAA could agree to a settlement agreement in its ongoing litigation with House v. NCAA plaintiffs to reshape the model and install revenue sharing. Amateurism has been dead for years, however, this settlement would put the NCAA enterprise as many know it to bed. Lawyers have been working on the agreement for nearly nine months. The NCAA Board of Governors is expected to meet later this week. The Big Ten presidents plan to meet in person while leaders in the ACC, Big 12, Pac-12 and SE...
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