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What I’m hearing about NCAA revenue sharing: $40M football rosters, unintended consequences


The House v. NCAA settlement, granted final approval Friday, has been touted as a means of restoring order to this Big Money Era of college sports. But because schools have been preparing to navigate this new world order — and how to gain a competitive edge under it — many in the industry expect the budding NIL arms race to continue. (Yahoo! Sports)

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What I’m hearing about NCAA revenue sharing: $40M football rosters, unintended consequences


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