💨 Abstract
The NCAA is anticipating a $2.8 billion settlement, which, if approved, would allow athletes to share in revenue from their name, image, and likeness (NIL). However, the settlement has raised concerns, particularly for walk-ons, partial scholarship earners, and athletes in non-revenue sports. While the settlement promises financial benefits for some athletes, many are uncertain about their futures, as the changes could lead to roster limitations and affect college recruitment.
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