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American Focus > Blog > Sports > NCAA President Charlie Baker releases statement after judge delays approval of $2.8B House v. NCAA settlement
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NCAA President Charlie Baker releases statement after judge delays approval of $2.8B House v. NCAA settlement

Last updated: April 9, 2025 4:51 pm
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Judge Claudia Wilken is overseeing the groundbreaking House v. NCAA lawsuit, which is set to bring significant changes to collegiate sports. Following the final House settlement hearing, the approval of the $2.7 billion settlement is pending. However, Judge Wilken has postponed the approval until two specific changes are made – adjustments to the current roster limits and the inclusion of future athletes in the class.

In response to the delay, NCAA president Charlie Baker issued a statement expressing his support for the settlement. Baker highlighted the potential impact of the settlement on modernizing college sports, emphasizing the opportunity for student-athletes to receive nearly 50% of athletic department revenue in a fair and sustainable system.

Baker, who has been serving as the NCAA president since 2023, brings a wealth of experience in politics, business, and sports administration to his role.

The House v. NCAA settlement is poised to have a profound effect on collegiate sports, with three key points to consider. Firstly, the settlement will enable Division I programs to directly compensate athletes for the use of their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) starting July 1, with a per-school cap that will increase over time based on revenue percentages.

Secondly, the NCAA will work on implementing new rules that eliminate scholarship limits in favor of roster-size limits. This change could potentially impact walk-on players who may face challenges in joining programs due to the revised roster limits.

Lastly, the settlement may grant more authority to power conferences, allowing them to have a greater influence on rule-making within the NCAA framework, signaling a shift in power dynamics within collegiate sports.

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As the collegiate sports landscape prepares for these significant changes, it remains to be seen how the House v. NCAA settlement will reshape the future of student-athlete compensation and the overall governance of collegiate sports.

This article was authored by Nick Uzochukwu Igbokwe, an NFL journalist at Sportskeeda with a passion for the intricacies of American football. Edited by Joseph Schiefelbein, this content provides insight into the evolving landscape of collegiate sports and the potential implications of the House v. NCAA settlement.

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