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The House v. NCAA settlement marks a new chapter in college athletics. Learn how BYU Athletics is embracing this shift to ...
Santiago believes settlement will benefit student-athletes not only financially but help put focus back on mission of the ...
It’s been a little over a week since a judge approved the House vs. the NCAA settlement with institutions, pundits, reporters ...
Newly appointed BYU athletic director Brian Santiago sees the recently approved House v. NCAA settlement not as a challenge, ...
The first month of Brian Santiago's tenure as BYU athletic director have been eventful, to say the least, and one of the biggest changes of his brief time in the lead chair of the BYU athletic came ...
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Ducks Wire on MSNWhat the NCAA house settlement means for Oregon FootballThe NCAA house settlement will bring widespread change to college football, but the Oregon Ducks stand to benefit.
California Judge Claudia Wilken approved the House vs NCAA settlement ... This major change will impact every Power Four team in the near future, including BYU. BYU could pay its athletes up ...
The $2.8 billion NCAA settlement is being touted as a path to stability for college sports, clearing the way for schools to ...
Judge Claudia Wilken has approved the House v. NCAA settlement, making it possible for schools to directly pay athletes.
A settlement allowing revenue sharing with athletes will transform college sports. How will this new system work? We answer ...
One other aspect of the settlement that will impact BYU, albeit in a lesser way, is that the NCAA will pay out $2.7 billion in back pay to student-athletes from 2016-24. To account for back pay ...
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