NCAA votes to accept $2.8B settlement that will usher in dramatic changes for college sports

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2 thoughts on “NCAA votes to accept $2.8B settlement that will usher in dramatic changes for college sports

  1. The end of college sports. Just call it Triple A whatever and allow schools to trade them, cut them, and send them down to Division 3 schools.

    Curious; how much revenue do cross country and field hockey bring in??? How far off is the elimination of non-revenue sports?

  2. Say goodbye to a ton of non-revenue sports. Most P-5 schools can’t afford this model and will cut sports.

    Athletes will end up paying taxes on tuition and room and board, taxed on their extras…You lost your t-shirt, $40 please. They wanted it, now they are going to see this disaster play out. Sad day for college sports.

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