Athlete group opposes NCAA's $2.8B settlement
Briefly

The National College Players Association argues that the House settlement, aimed at sharing athletics revenue, will actually limit earning potential for college athletes.
Ramogi Huma stated that this settlement harms not just current athletes but also future players, including those as young as fourth grade.
Huma criticized the settlement for allowing conferences to stop revenue sharing if athletes are classified as employees and can collectively bargain.
Legal expert Marc Edelman suggested that the settlement agreement could lead to extensive lawsuits, providing further challenges to athlete compensation.
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