Multiple parties have filed to deny the proposed settlement
The NCAA has found itself in more litigation regarding student-athlete compensation after multiple parties filed in opposition to the proposed multibillion-dollar settlement of three antitrust cases against the governing body and its conferences that is pending with a federal judge in California.
The settlement also states that Division-I schools would be able to pay their student-athletes directly for the use of their NIL and would be subject to a per-school cap that would increase over time based on revenue. Deals with entities outside the school could still be made, but the NCAA would have greater oversight of them. Scholarship limits would also be eliminated and replaced with roster-size limits instead.
Both parties concluded that the proposed cap on NIL payments is illegal. The lawyers involved in the Colorado case argued that a cap can’t be enforced without going through collective bargaining first, which would involve negotiating with student-athletes. Attorneys representing the women’s rowers pointed to the fact that the NCAA has repeatedly violated antitrust law in trying to limit student-athlete compensation.
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