The National Collegiate Athletics Association and the five largest conferences in the United States have reached an agreement to settle antitrust claims worth nearly $2.8 billion. This will pave the way for the implementation of a new revenue sharing model that will increase compensation for student athletes. In a joint press release with the commissioners from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), Big Ten (Big 12), Pac-12 and Big 12 conferences, NCAA President Charlie Baker…
A nearly$ 2.8 billion antitrust settlement has been approved by the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA ) and the nation’s five largest conferences, opening the door to a new revenue-sharing model that will increase student athletes ‘ compensation. NCAA President Charlie Baker, in a cooperative statement with the commissioners of Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac- 12… A nearly$ 2.8 billion antitrust settlement has been approved by the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA ) and the nation’s five largest conferences, opening the door to a new revenue-sharing model that will increase student athletes ‘ compensation. NCAA President Charlie Baker, in a mutual statement with the commissioners of Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac- 12…
The National Collegiate Athletics Association and the five largest conferences in the United States have reached an agreement to settle antitrust claims worth nearly $2.8 billion. This will pave the way for the implementation of a new revenue sharing model that will increase compensation for student athletes. In a joint press release with the commissioners from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), Big Ten (Big 12), Pac-12 and Big 12 conferences, NCAA President Charlie Baker…