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In dispute over college roster limits, a trial could loom if judge doesn't approve latest proposal

Read full article: In dispute over college roster limits, a trial could loom if judge doesn't approve latest proposal

The latest arguments over the contentious issue of roster limits have been filed in the long-running, multibillion-dollar college sports lawsuit, once again leaving it to a federal judge to determine the next move.

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Non-scholarship athletes argue proposal to fix roster-limit rule in lawsuit does not go far enough

Read full article: Non-scholarship athletes argue proposal to fix roster-limit rule in lawsuit does not go far enough

A court filing in the multibillion-dollar college sports lawsuit argues the proposed remedy for the roster-limit rule holding up the case doesn't go far enough to protect walk-on and other athletes who lost their spots when schools started cutting players in anticipation of the settlement being approved.

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NCAA settlement plan for roster limits gets do-over to save players who lost spots on teams

Read full article: NCAA settlement plan for roster limits gets do-over to save players who lost spots on teams

Attorneys handling the $2.8 billion NCAA settlement are proposing a massive do-over when it comes to roster limits.

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'Hands tied': Athletes left in dark as NCAA settlement leaves murky future for nonrevenue sports

Read full article: 'Hands tied': Athletes left in dark as NCAA settlement leaves murky future for nonrevenue sports

Pending approval, the $2.8 billion House settlement will allow schools to share revenue with athletes directly for use of their name, image and likeness.

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Attorney says NCAA deal should resolve judge's concerns over roster limits, criticizes Saban

Read full article: Attorney says NCAA deal should resolve judge's concerns over roster limits, criticizes Saban

An attorney in the $2.8 billion legal case reshaping college sports says he thinks an updated agreement with the NCAA will solve the judge’s concerns over roster limits that have delayed the settlement’s approval.

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Judge delays $2.8 billion NCAA settlement to address roster limit concerns. Attorneys warn of chaos

Read full article: Judge delays $2.8 billion NCAA settlement to address roster limit concerns. Attorneys warn of chaos

The judge overseeing the sprawling $2.8 billion antitrust lawsuit settlement involving the NCAA and the nation’s five largest conferences has delayed final approval of the plan until it is modified to address concerns about roster limits.

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College football players chasing dollars with portal open and House settlement approval delayed

Read full article: College football players chasing dollars with portal open and House settlement approval delayed

The opening of the college football transfer portal has created a dash for cash.

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Objectors have final say and $2.8 billion NCAA lawsuit settlement goes to judge for a decision

Read full article: Objectors have final say and $2.8 billion NCAA lawsuit settlement goes to judge for a decision

The $2.8 billion settlement that will reshape college athletics is now before a federal judge for a final decision.

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Two courts: NCAA's present (Gators!) and future play out 1700 miles apart on the same day

Read full article: Two courts: NCAA's present (Gators!) and future play out 1700 miles apart on the same day

A thrill-a-minute NCAA title for the Florida Gators in San Antonio has reminded us all of what’s so good about the games these college athletes play.

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Judge wants range of issues addressed in $2.8 billion NCAA settlement before final approval

Read full article: Judge wants range of issues addressed in $2.8 billion NCAA settlement before final approval

U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken has asked attorneys in the landmark $2.8 billion House settlement to come up with solutions for issues raised at a hearing in Oakland, California, before she grants final approval.

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Attorneys in college sports lawsuit point to 'intergalactic paradigm shift' for NCAA

Read full article: Attorneys in college sports lawsuit point to 'intergalactic paradigm shift' for NCAA

Attorneys seeking approval of the $2.8 billion legal settlement for college sports pointed to nearly 102,000 athletes who signed up to receive damages from the action, while batting down objections to what they described as the “intergalactic paradigm shift” the settlement will create across the NCAA.

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At least 18 objections filed to $2.8B NCAA antitrust settlement, lawyers confident of approval

Read full article: At least 18 objections filed to $2.8B NCAA antitrust settlement, lawyers confident of approval

The deadline has come and gone for objections to be filed against the landmark $2.8 billion settlement of antitrust allegations against the NCAA and the five largest athletic conferences.

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Objections flow in on NCAA settlement over 'unnecessarily harsh' impact of roster limits

Read full article: Objections flow in on NCAA settlement over 'unnecessarily harsh' impact of roster limits

Most of the objections posted so far to the lawsuit settlement set to alter the college-sports model concerned the impact roster limits will have on players in so-called “Olympic sports,” some of whom have already been cut from their teams.

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As college sports move toward pay for play, Title IX looms as another hurdle for the NCAA

Read full article: As college sports move toward pay for play, Title IX looms as another hurdle for the NCAA

A court settlement that would require colleges to pay athletes billions for their play is not going to settle the debate over amateurism in NCAA sports.

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Athletes in $2.8 billion college lawsuit tell judge they want to create a players' association

Read full article: Athletes in $2.8 billion college lawsuit tell judge they want to create a players' association

The athletes whose lawsuit against the NCAA is primed to pave the way for schools to pay them directly also want a players’ association to represent them in the complex contract negotiations that have overtaken the industry.

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NCAA's $2.78 billion settlement with colleges to allow athlete payments gets preliminary approval

Read full article: NCAA's $2.78 billion settlement with colleges to allow athlete payments gets preliminary approval

A judge has given preliminary approval to the $2.78 billion legal settlement that figures to transform college sports.

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NCAA President Charlie Baker tells membership hearing on $2.78B settlement 'did not go as we hoped'

Read full article: NCAA President Charlie Baker tells membership hearing on $2.78B settlement 'did not go as we hoped'

In a letter to NCAA member schools, President Charlie Baker says a preliminary approval hearing for a landmark $2_78 billion antitrust lawsuit settlement “did not go as we hoped.”.

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Judge questions restrictions on booster payments to athletes in $2.78B NCAA settlement

Read full article: Judge questions restrictions on booster payments to athletes in $2.78B NCAA settlement

A federal judge in California probed the terms of a proposed $2.78 billion settlement of antitrust lawsuits against the NCAA and major conferences, revealing a potential snag in the deal.

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