In June 2025, a federal judge approved the landmark $2.8 billion House settlement, clearing the way for schools to compensate athletes directly through revenue sharing, alongside name, image and likeness (NIL) deals. The settlement’s implementation marked a structural shift in how college programs operate, even as appeals continued over parts of the deal.
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