NCAA Revises Roster Limits
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NCAA's House settlement revised in hopes of placating judge; her decision could shake up college sports forever
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The NCAA and power conferences are revising rules around roster limits in hopes of appeasing a federal judge.
The revision is not mandatory but is at each school’s discretion.
It remains unclear if California Judge Claudia Wilken will accept the changes and approve the House settlement.
A decision on the settlement now rests with Wilken , the 75-year-old presiding judge.
A denial would launch the case into what is likely to be a years -long court battle.
Schools have spent the last few weeks hurriedly signing basketball and football players in a desperate attempt to strike deals before the settlement’s approval.
A settlement denial may also extend a chaotic period.