NCAA Settlement Changes College Football
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What the NCAA house settlement means for Oregon Football

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NCAA house settlement allows schools to directly pay their players roughly $20$22 million per year in revenue in addition to the money they earn from outside sources.
This is the first step toward college sports becoming a professional entity where players enter into employment contracts with each program.
The current athletic scholarship model is also going to be upended.
While the settlement levels the playing field against less wealthy programs, Oregon 's boosters and NIL funds keep them competitive with the nation's elite. More will become clear as the new model is implemented and enforced. But on the surface, revenue-sharing is good news for the Ducks ..
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