In dispute over college roster limits, a trial could loom if judge doesn’t approve latest proposal -
💨 Abstract
A federal judge is set to rule on the $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement, specifically addressing roster limits. Attorneys have proposed that players cut due to roster limits can regain or move to new spots without counting against the caps. Objecting athletes argue that the harm is already done and seek additional protections. The judge's decision could either approve the settlement or lead to a trial, potentially disrupting college athletics.
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