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'Go back to the drawing board' — House-NCAA settlement in danger after judge slams agreement


The NCAA’s landmark settlement in the House, Hubbard and Carter antitrust cases is on hold and in danger of not moving forward. In a hearing on Thursday, a judge ordered the parties to “go back to the drawing board” regarding language in the settlement that limits third-party pay to athletes, most notably from boosters and booster-led collectives. (Yahoo! Sports)

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'Go back to the drawing board' — House-NCAA settlement in danger after judge slams agreement