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A New Era: What the NCAA Settlement Means for Current and Future Student-Athletes

How the House v. NCAA Ruling Affects Recruiting, Scholarships, NIL, and More Last Updated: June 2025 On June 6, 2025, California District Judge Claudia Wilken approved the NCAA’s landmark House v. NCAA antitrust settlement, officially reshaping the future of college sports. For the first time, NCAA Division I schools that opt in will be allowed

JUCO Eligibility and How it Impacts Current and Future NCAA Student-Athletes

The ongoing NCAA Settlement has garnered significant attention in the media, but recent rule changes are also expected to reshape how current and future NCAA athletes navigate the recruiting process. Key updates involve eligibility for Division I athletes with junior college (JUCO) experience and adjustments to NCAA Division II recruiting regulations. Below, we break down

NCAA Settlement Update: How College Programs are Preparing for a New Age of College Athletics 

The NCAA House Settlement, preliminarily approved on October 7th, introduces a groundbreaking revenue-sharing model poised to reshape Division I college athletics. Starting July 2025, student-athletes at Power Conference schools will receive up to 22% of annual revenue, capped at $20.5 million for the 2025-2026 season, with a 4% increase in subsequent years. Schools are bracing for financial shifts, employing strategies like increased ticket fees, corporate sponsorships, and NIL platforms to offset costs. However, the settlement’s new roster limits spark concerns, potentially cutting 4,739 Division I roster spots despite adding 790 scholarships across NCAA sports. This impacts walk-on athletes and complicates compliance with Title IX regulations. Key dates include a final approval hearing on April 7, 2025, and deadlines for athlete claims and objections. As programs and student-athletes adapt, the settlement signals a pivotal era for college athletics.

NCAA vs House Settlement Receives Preliminary Approval: What This Means for Former, Current, and Future Student-Athletes 

The ongoing NCAA Settlement officially received preliminary approval on Monday, October 7th, from California District Judge Claudia Wilken. This is a significant step forward in reshaping how NCAA Division I athletics will operate in the future.  This settlement has multiple components, significantly impacting former, current, and future NCAA Division I athletes. Colleges have until March

Understanding the New NCAA Scholarship Limits: What It Means for Your Recruiting Journey

NEW YORK, NY, August 6, 2024 - The 2025-2026 season for the NCAA Division I sports will be monumental in the history of college athletics, as it will be unlike anything we’ve seen before. On Friday, July 26th, the NCAA released an update on the three antitrust lawsuits (House v. NCAA, Hubbard v. NCAA, and

What Does June 15th Mean in the World of Athletic Recruiting?

June 15th marks an important date surrounding communication between prospective student-athletes and college coaches from both NCAA Division I and Division II programs. This is when prospective student-athletes and college coaches can start to engage in recruiting-related discussions. If you are in the high school graduating class of 2024, this information will be extremely important!