NCAA’s Revised Settlement Addresses Antitrust and NIL Concerns

Tyler Langford  |  Sep 30, 2024

The NCAA finds itself at a critical crossroads as it grapples with the intricacies of antitrust litigation. Recently, a revised settlement proposal was presented to U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken, aimed at addressing the ongoing legal challenges arising from the House, Carter, and Hubbard cases. This settlement, potentially amounting to $2.75 billion over the next decade, raises profound questions about the NCAA’s adherence to antitrust laws and its broader implications for college athletics.