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Greg Barnes: House Settlement Approval Finalizes Shifting Collegiate Landscape


College athletics is now officially big business for student-athletes after decades of institutions being the primary beneficiaries. U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken approved the House settlement Friday after more than a year since the settlement was first proposed, finalizing revenue sharing between universities and student-athletes for the first time. (Inside Carolina)

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Greg Barnes: House Settlement Approval Finalizes Shifting Collegiate Landscape


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