Livvy Dunne explains why she’s against the landmark NCAA settlement

Olivia Den, one of the most university athletes on social media, witnessed against NCAA 2.8 billion dollars to settle the house in the final session on Monday.
Without an athlete, he was the four university athletes who witnessed against the settlement. Lsu The gymnastics player expressed her objections to the formula used to control the value of the name, image and proverb (NIL) for the athlete. She insisted that her appreciation is not very low.
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Olivia without LSU TIGERS before a meeting against Florida Gutors at the Stephen CONCONEL center on February 23, 2024 in Gensville, Florida. (James Gilbert/Getti Emiez)
She described herself as “an athlete in the first section, a businesswoman, and I was the best caravan mathematics since nothing changed.” She said that the settlement failed to recognize its true value.
“This settlement uses the old logic to calculate the modern value,” said Dan. “It takes a narrow snapshot of a market that is still ripe and freezing, ignoring the path we were facing, the deals that we lost and the future we could face.”
The prosecutor’s lawyer later said that the gymnast will get an updated allocation.
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NCAA President Charlie Baker speaks during the business session in the first section at the annual conference on Wednesday, January 15, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (AP Photo/George Walker IV, File)
The settlement of the house, named after Arizona State Swimmer Grant House will allow schools to pay 22 % of its revenue from the rights of the media, ticket sales and care directly to university athletes to use NIL. Payments are still permitted.
Nola.com indicated that the settlement will save more than $ 2.5 billion for athletes who were unable to earn money before NCAA changed its rules in 2021. The report also indicated that most of the damage will be paid to previous football and men’s basketball players in schools in the schools of transmission because their sport creates the largest revenues.
The settlement also called on the clearing house to ensure that any deal is worth more than $ 600 linked to the fair market value in an attempt to thwart paid payments.
On Monday, Claudia Wilkin, the American boycott judge, did not provide any indication that complaints changed her opinion on the settlement. She confessed to fears and asked every lawyer new reactions on many topics. Its decision is expected to come within a few weeks.
“I think it is a good settlement, do not quote from me, and I think it’s worth continuing,” said Wellkin. “I think some of these things can be fixed if people try to fix them and that it is worth time to try to fix them.”
Wilkin has already granted the initial approval of the settlement that involves NCAA and its largest conferences. He was appointed to become valid on July 1.

NCAA logo on the entrance mark outside the NCAA headquarters on February 28, 2023 in Indianapolis. (Mitchell Lighton/Getty Emiez)
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“Today’s session on the historical settlement was an important step in updating university sport,” NCAA said in a statement. “If it is approved, the settlement will provide sports students with the opportunity to receive approximately 50 % of the sports department’s revenues in a sustainable and fair system for years to come.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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