The landmark deal topples long-standing rules around amateurism and could help protect the organization, but plenty of questions linger.
In a deal that will transform major college athletics, the NCAA has left behind its archaic rules and changed the way it's going to do business.
College administrators are bracing for the reality of sharing revenue with athletes as part of the House settlement agreement. See what it looks like.
When the check comes for the $2.8 billion settlement, the Power Five schools will pay about $664M while the 27 non-power conferences will pay $990M.