UCLA says that it expects to participate in revenue sharing with its athletes beginning in August 2025.
The historic House v.
settlement that established $2.8 billion in back pay for lost name, image and likeness deals and established a framework for revenue sharing between athletic departments and college athletes also prompted more questions than answers. How much money would be distributed as part of those revenue sharing arrangements? When would the payments start? Which athletes would benefit the most? On Tuesday evening, UCLA became one of the first schools to provide some specifics.
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