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SB Nation on MSNThe House v. NCAA settlement explainedA combination of school policies and state laws dictates what deals athletes can make. The NCAA has allowed universities to establish guidelines for their athletes in states that do not have laws outlining the parameters for designing NIL deals. Athletes only earned NIL benefits through outside parties, not through universities.
The recently approved House v. NCAA settlement is facing its first challenge, CBS Sports confirms. As first reported by Front Office Sports, a collection of women's sports athletes are planning to appeal the court decision,
The Big Ten is better equipped to thrive than other conferences in the aftermath of the House v. NCAA lawsuit settlement.
Female athletes filed an appeal challenging the NCAA settlement and claiming it would unfairly distribute $2.7 billion to benefit football and men's basketball.
Could Gonzaga basketball dominate the new NCAA landscape? ESPN’s Dan Wetzel breaks down why the House settlement gives the Zags a major financial edge over in-state rivals like Washington.
NCAA President Charlie Baker <a href=" to hundreds of collegiate athletics administrators at the annual National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics & Affiliates Convention in Orlando on Tuesday.