Late on Friday night, after years of litigation, Judge Claudia Wilken approved the landmark House v. NCAA settlement, which will allows schools to participate in revenue sharing directly with the athletes, and there will be a salary cap system ($20.5 million with athletes) plus roster limits to college sports.

This settlement was from a branch of three lawsuits combined into one case, which addressed compensation for collegiate athletes. The results of this case also brings $2.8 billion in damages for former and current athletes who were not able to profit from NIL over the last decade, as the name, image and likeness model was created in the summer of 2021.

And following the historic news, The University of Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne provided a statement on Saturday morning on

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