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NCAA’s new revenue-sharing era dawns with hope for change and questions about the future


College sports has officially entered its revenue-sharing era, putting away the concept of amateurism for good. Schools can now pay millions of dollars a year directly to their athletes, thanks to the NCAA settling three antitrust cases, known as the House settlement. Today - July 1, 2025 - is the first day that athletes can receive such payouts. (NBC Sports)

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NCAA’s new revenue-sharing era dawns with hope for change and questions about the future