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House v. NCAA Settlement Approved, So Now What? College Sports Amateurism Is Over as LSU and Other Colleges Begin Directly Paying Athletes

June 9, 2025 Todd Horne 0

Beginning July 1, 2025, LSU — along with every other Power 5 program in the country — can and will directly compensate its athletes for the first time, thanks to Judge Claudia Wilken’s final approval […]

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LSU Academic Budget Cuts and NCAA Athletic Revenue Sharing

April 3, 2025 Todd Horne 0

LSU athletic department not subject to university budget belt-tightening by Piper Hutchinson, Louisiana Illuminator April 3, 2025 The LSU athletic department is not subject to budget belt-tightening measures the university announced for all departments last […]

   
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House v. NCAA Settlement Hearing Update

September 26, 2024 Todd Horne 0

Last week, the parties held a preliminary approval hearing via Zoom, presided over by Judge Claudia Wilken in the Northern District of California. Another Zoom hearing between the parties with Judge Wilken is scheduled for […]

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Judge Calls for Changes in House v. NCAA Settlement, Trial Likely

September 11, 2024 Todd Horne 0

A judge has asked lawyers in a key settlement to “start over.” This deal could change college sports. The judge’s concern? It might stop boosters from funding athletes. Judge Claudia Wilken turned down the initial […]

   
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TODD HORNE: The Fate of Billions of Dollars in the Balance

August 12, 2024 Todd Horne 0

House v. NCAA Settlement Faces Challenges The highly anticipated settlement worth billions in the House v. NCAA case is facing significant hurdles. Various parties are objecting to its preliminary approval. At the center of the […]

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Roster Expansion and Revenue Sharing is Coming: Here’s how LSU football is planning to handle it

August 4, 2024 Todd Horne 0

LSU’s Major Overhaul: What to Expect Here’s the lowdown on how LSU is looking at this: they’re gearing up for a major overhaul. This includes revenue sharing for players and a likely roster expansion for […]

   
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WATCH: “Nobody really knows how this thing is gonna look” – Verge Ausberry, LSU Exec AD; TV will dictate it …

June 5, 2024 Tiger Rag News Services 0

TigerRag.com’s Audibles podcast for June 5, 2024 | College sports is now forever changed. The settlement terms in the House v. NCAA court case have been approved by the NCAA, presidents from all major conferences, […]

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