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Several former women's college athletes are calling out the discrimination in the NCAA's massive NIL antitrust settlement deal.
All NIL deals must now pass through a process run by Deloitte. It threatens to significantly scale back the millions of dollars being handed to athletes from booster-backed collectives.
The final hearing conducted by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken from the third floor of the Oakland Courthouse on Monday, April 7 began a two-month whirlwind that ultimately concluded Friday, June 6 with the NCAA's House settlement's approval.
Tennessee softball coach Karen Weekly called out tampering in the sport via the transfer portal. Here's what she said:
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Vols Wire on MSNKaren Weekly discusses college softball tampering, NILFollowing Pannell's transfer, Tennessee head coach Karen Weekly discussed the NCAA transfer portal and NIL on a social media post Friday.
BYU’s new guard has said NIL was not the driving factor in his decision to transfer. Even if that isn’t the case, Drew hopes the House vs. NCAA settlement — which was recently approved and will soon allow programs to share revenue with athletes under a $20.5 million salary cap —will bring new balance to offseasons.
Zakai Zeigler filed a lawsuit against the NCAA seeking a fifth year of eligibility to play for Tennessee. His preliminary injunction was denied.
Welcome to the end of amateurism—and the chaotic beginning of whatever comes next. In the wake of a landmark antitrust settlement, House v. NCAA, the college