NCAA Settlement Alters Landscape of College Football

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NCAA Settlement Alters Landscape of College Football
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Oregon Football will be among the programs figuring out a new world as revenue sharing and direct pay-for-play mark another fundamental shake-up of college athletics.

, as well as the introduction of the transfer portal, the make-up of college sports will once again shift dramatically in the coming years.

Oregon Ducks quarterback Bo Nix greets Phil Knight after defeating the Liberty Flames to win the Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium in Glendale on Jan. 1, 2024. / Rob Schumacher/The Republic / USA TODAY “Collectives aren’t going anywhere,” said Russell White, president of The Collective Association. The consensus seems to be that schools will utilize their NIL collectives to work around the revenue sharing cap through direct payments from collectives to athletes, similar to what’s been in place.

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