By Robbie Dickson on SwimSwam On April 30, reports surfaced of substantial progress in settlement talks between the NCAA and Jeffrey Kessler and Steve Berman, the lead attorneys in House v. NCAA and Carter v NCAA cases. The result of those settlement talks could be a revenue-sharing model that would drastically alter the landscape of college sports. Former Arizona State swimmer Grant House is the lead plaintiff in the House v. NCAA case, which was opened in 2020. The revenue share is reported to be around a 10-year settlement of three ongoing cases (House/Carter/Hubbard v. NCAA) and could total $2.9 billion in back-pay damages as well as an athlete compensation model that also expands NCAA s
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