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As the House v. NCAA settlement final approval process continues, roster limits remain front and center. Judge Claudia Wilken ...
A U.S. judge has granted preliminary approval to the National Collegiate Athletic Association's $49.3 million settlement with volunteer baseball coaches who said they were owed compensation for years ...
Attorneys involved in a $2.8 billion settlement filed a brief tweaking the aspect of roster limits in the House v. NCAA ...
State law permits state-related universities, including Pitt, to use taxpayer money only to offset tuition costs for state ...
“Any disruption that may occur is a problem of Defendants’ and NCAA members schools’ own making. The fact that the Court granted preliminary approval of the settlement agreement should not have been ...
A settlement involving the NCAA, conferences and schools that would have allowed college athletes to share in revenue has been delayed by judge.
The response is the last major filing that will be read by the judge before a final decision is made about the settlement.
“Any disruption that may occur is a problem of Defendants’ and NCAA members schools’ own making,” Wilken wrote. “The fact that the Court granted preliminary approval of the settlement ...
Wilken made approval of the settlement contingent on making sure these athletes, or class members to use the legal term that ...
The $49.25 million settlement with the NCAA would provide an average payment of $ ... Front Office Sports first reported the preliminary approval. Stay logged in. The Newsday app makes it easier to ...
Louisville athletics director Josh Heird sat down with The Courier Journal at ACC spring meetings to talk about how U of L is ...
"Any disruption that may occur is a problem of Defendants’ and NCAA members schools’ own making,” Wilken wrote. “The fact that the Court granted preliminary approval of the settlement ...