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The Ivy League has opted out of NIL revenue sharing under the House v. NCAA settlement, reinforcing its commitment to academics over athletics as other conferences weigh their options
To maintain its historic athletic traditions, the Ivy League is continuing to forego paying student-athletes for their name, image and likeness.
The Ivy League announced Tuesday that it will opt out of a proposed National Collegiate Athletic Association settlement, declining to provide current and former student athletes with direct compensation through revenue sharing.
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An email from Ivy League Executive Director Robin Harris stated that the Ivy League student-athletes will continue to not receive shared revenue or direct N.I.L. payments from their universities
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Ivy League Exec Dir Robin Harris in an email stated that the conference “will not participate” in the $2.8B settlement and that its athletic programs “will continue to not provide student-athletes with revenue sharing allocations,
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With the rise in Name, Image, and Likeness compensation for NCAA student athletes, a 70-year-old Ivy League policy may be holding the league back more than ever.