Since its founding, the N.C.A.A.
has operated with a business model that defined the college athlete as an amateur.
But the N.C.A.A.’s $2.8 billion settlement on Thursday night in a class-action antitrust lawsuit represents the heaviest blow — and perhaps a decisive one — to that system.
If approved by a U.S. district judge in California, the settlement would allow for the creation of the first revenue-sharing plan for college athletics, a landmark shift in which schools would directly pay their athletes for playing.
This sea change, though, also carries its own questions, according to critics.
Organizations:
U.S
Locations:
California