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How will the NCAA v. House settlement change college athletics? Here's what we know

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NCAA v. House settlement paved the way for schools to pay student-athletes.

Schools can begin revenue sharing up to $20.5 million to student athletes as soon as July 1 .

The USA Today Florida Network spoke to college athletic directors, high school athletic directors and coaches, athletes, lawyers and agents.

Some Power 4 programs plan to earmark approximately 75 percent ( $15.37 million ) for football, 15 percent for men's basketball ( 3.08 million ), 5 ( $1.03 million ) percent for women's basketball, and 5 percent for other sports.

"There will definitely be Title IX lawsuits," Mit Winter , an NIL expert and attorney, says.

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