NCAA Settles $2.8 Billion Lawsuit on Athlete Compensation: What’s Next?



In a landscape-altering move, the NCAA has reached a settlement of approximately $2.8 billion in the class action lawsuit led by Grant House concerning name, image, and likeness compensation for college athletes. This agreement implicates more than 184,000 athletes and includes all Power Five conferences, marking the culmination of decades of legal battles. Legal scholar Ken Jacobsen from Temple University views this development not as a conclusion but as a pivotal beginning for future disputes and regulations. For more details, read the full article on Law360.