The landmark deal topples long-standing rules around amateurism and could help protect the organization, but plenty of questions linger.
The $2.8B settlement has been billed as a move to bring stability to an unrul landscape. While solving some problems, the model new ones.
Imagine LSU's "eye of the Tiger" replaced by the Raising Cane's dog. Or Alabama's script 'A' replaced by a Nike swoosh. That might be reality soon.
Big questions raised in bankruptcy case of Colorado football safety Shilo Sanders, son of Colorado's coach Deion. Shilo is entering his final season at CU.