NCAA Shrinks in Importance as College Sports Turns Pro

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When the NCAA, power conferences and attorneys for former and current Division I athletes finalized a multibillion-dollar settlement agreement to resolve the House, Carter and Hubbard antitrust litigations, the NCAA had seemingly figured out a way to both maintain amateurism—its body of rules that tries to distinguish college sports from professional sports—and end lawsuits that threaten to render the association bankrupt and extinct. Tap below to read the article from Sportico.

NCAA Shrinks in Importance as College Sports Turns Pro

The NCAA hopes that its settlement agreement will be approved, but it might not and even it is approved, it wouldn’t stop other legal changes.