NCAA Approves Multi-Billion Dollar Settlement in Historic House Case, Ending Amateurism
A revenue-sharing model would allow schools to share up to $22 million annually with athletes — essentially a salary cap — likely starting in 2025.
Big 12, ACC Reportedly Approve Settlement In House v. NCAA Case
Reports indicate that settlement details are expected to include upwards of $2.7 billion in back-pay damages the NCAA will owe former Division I athletes.
House Settlement With NCAA Mulling Revenue-Sharing Agreement With Athletes
The revenue share is reported to be around a 10-year settlement of three ongoing cases and could total $2.9 billion in back-pay damages.
House v. NCAA Plaintiffs Quote Charlie Baker, Jim Harbaugh in Motion for Summary Judgement
Grant House’s attorneys turned NCAA president Charlie Baker’s recent proposal to pay college athletes directly against him in a motion for summary judgement.
House v. NCAA Certified as Class-Action Lawsuit, Could Lead to Broadcast Revenue Sharing
Grant House scored a huge victory in his class-action lawsuit against the NCAA seeking NIL backpay and a slice of broadcast revenue.
House v. NCAA Hearing on Class Certification Spells Trouble for NCAA
House v. NCAA, a high-stakes lawsuit for NIL back pay, appears headed for class certification after Judge Claudia Wilken grilled NCAA attorneys on Thursday.
With Over $1 Billion At Stake, NCAA Challenges Class Certification in House v. NCAA
The NCAA submitted a 50-page brief arguing against a request for class certification in House v. NCAA, the lawsuit for NIL backpay led by ASU’s Grant House.
Grant House Seeking Class Status in Lawsuit for Lost NIL Pay
Attorneys for Arizona State swimmer Grant House filed a petition Friday seeking class certification in their antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA.