Thread here on our latest reporting on the House v NCAA case... https://t.co/swjVWbLm9Q
Sources: A key new detail in the settlement talks for the House v. NCAA case, which could help form the new structure of college athletics. The cost of the settlement for past damages is expected to be more than $2.7 billion, to be paid by the NCAA over the next decade.
NEW EXTRA POINTS: I know most people close browser tabs when they read "antitrust litigation settlement" but I still tried to explain what a House settlement means, and doesn't mean, for college sports. Lots and lots of questions still unanswered! https://t.co/fCFq28BN00
Settlement talks in the House v. NCAA case are progressing, potentially leading to a resolution of big legal issues for the NCAA. The settlement, expected to cost over $2.7 billion, may impact revenue sharing and athlete compensation. However, it won't address all antitrust cases or the employee status of college athletes.