Who is getting paid and how in the landmark settlement of NCAA antitrust cases
![FILE - Wisconsin's Traevon Jackson dribbles past the NCAA logo during practice at the NCAA men's college basketball tournament March 26, 2014, in Anaheim, Calif. A federal judged has denied the first objection to a $2.77 billion settlement of antitrust lawuits facing the NCAA and five power conferences, ruling against Houston Christian University’s motion to intervene. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)](https://kstp.com/wp-content/uploads/apimg/2024/07/NCAA-Compensating_Athletes_Appeal_78226.jpg)
FILE - Wisconsin's Traevon Jackson dribbles past the NCAA logo during practice at the NCAA men's college basketball tournament March 26, 2014, in Anaheim, Calif. A federal judged has denied the first objection to a $2.77 billion settlement of antitrust lawuits facing the NCAA and five power conferences, ruling against Houston Christian University’s motion to intervene. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)[ASSOCIATED PRESS/Jae C. Hong]
Highlights from the 100-page $2.78 billion settlement agreement filed between the NCAA, college sports’ wealthiest conferences and plaintiffs representing hundreds of thousands of former and current student-athletes.
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