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Commissioner Teresa Gould said the conference is discussing how to allocate revenue across sports under the terms of the House antitrust lawsuit settlement.
Starting July 1, athletic departments will be able to compensate athletes directly from their revenues. Here's how the settlement of House v. NCAA will impact NCAA Division I schools.
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The Boilermakers' coach used a comparison to professional sports when explaining the difference between revenue-sharing and name, image and likeness.
Paul @Finebaum discusses the potential impact of schools directly paying college athletes: "Women's sports will be hurt, Olympic sports will be crushed, football wins, basketball — other than maybe the Big East — takes a slight back seat. pic.twitter.com/zbr7wrIonR
Thunder top Pacers to tie NBA Finals; what does House v. NCAA settlement mean for college athletics?
THE OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER Now that was more like it from Oklahoma City's point of view. After blowing a double-digit fourth quarter lead in Game 1, the Thunder thumped the Pacers, 123-107, to even the NBA Finals.
Can the newly created College Sports Commission effectively enforce the House settlement terms? Well, college athletics has a rich history of cheating, and old habits die hard.