NCAA College Athlete Compensation

NCAA Division I schools will be able to pay players directly, up to a salary cap of $20.5 million, as approved by a federal judge in the House v. NCAA settlement. The agreement allows for direct payments to athletes and retroactive payments to former college athletes who were not allowed to earn money while in school.

House vs. NCAA Settlement and Its Impact on College Sports

The House vs. NCAA settlement is set to transform college sports by allowing schools to pay players directly, sharing revenue and implementing roster limits. The final approval hearing is scheduled for Monday.