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House v. NCAA Certified as Class-Action Lawsuit, Could Lead to Broadcast Revenue Sharing
By Riley Overend on SwimSwam Former Arizona State University swimmer Grant House scored a huge victory in his multi-billion dollar, class-action lawsuit against the NCAA seeking backpay for name, image, and likeness (NIL) and a slice of broadcast revenue. U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken granted House and two other plaintiffs class-action status on Friday, meaning the NCAA could be forced to pay damages to thousands of Power Five athletes dating back to 2016. She wrote that she found “ample support for (the) plaintiffs’ assumption that student-athletes NIL in broadcasts have value, and that their value is at least ten percent of the revenues of Defendants’ broadcasting contracts.” More tha

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