College athletics is undergoing significant changes as discussions around revenue-sharing, NIL agreements, and scholarship limits intensify. The NCAA is facing potential settlements of over $2.7 billion in antitrust lawsuits, with proposals including a revenue share cap of $17-22 million per school annually. Additionally, there are talks of lifting scholarship limits and implementing new roster limits, with the possibility of a G5 playoff in the future.
REPORT: NCAA Considering Lifting Scholarship Limit As Part Of Lawsuit Settlement Talks Well beyond the diamond or any athletic field, a potential sea change in college sports is building ... https://t.co/vtaUAOj6PT
From @bmarcello: College football bowl game schedule likely eyeing expansion as revenue-sharing model would curb opt-out trend https://t.co/zuTAWaOzXw
Questions about the CFB postseason are swirling — as is talk of a G5 playoff. “My opinion, why would the P4 keep saying, ‘Let’s give [the G5] a seat at the table?’ I think you’ve got to plan for that down the road.” Story from a busy week in Phoenix: https://t.co/aZZJzXOT2A https://t.co/lJFsYSn1JA