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NCAA, college leaders file landmark agreement in antitrust cases; what was settled and what's next


The NCAA and power conferences on Friday filed their 100-plus page long-form agreement in the settlement of three antitrust lawsuits (House, Hubbard and Carter), ushering in a future of athlete revenue sharing, expanding scholarships to full rosters and creating a historic enforcement system of arbitration overseen by the courts. (Yahoo! Sports)

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NCAA, college leaders file landmark agreement in antitrust cases; what was settled and what's next


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