How the spoils of NCAA settlement will be divided
Posted Jun 12, 2025
Even at the biggest schools, there is a finite amount of money -- and now a $20.5 million hole to fill. No one wants to cut sports. No one wants to undercommit to certain teams. College athletic leaders got into the business to oversee more sports and more athletes in more ways, not to contract or pinch pennies. Business is business, though.
(ESPN.com)
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