The settlement terms of an antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA increases scholarships but caps roster sizes.
LAS VEGAS — Arizona and Arizona State are expected to lose 140 combined roster positions across their sports teams if the settlement terms of a multi-billion-dollar lawsuit against the NCAA are approved this spring.
They aren’t alone. Schools across major college football will be in similar situations in the 2025-26 competition year. lawsuit will change the math dramatically by increasing the number of scholarships while capping the rosters. As a result, four spots will be cut from Arizona’s roster. Reed-Francois’ advice to her son: Get better.
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