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The recent approval of the House v. NCAA settlement has made it permissible for schools to pay college athletes directly for the first time ever. For the first year of the settlement, universities will be allowed to share up to around $20.5 million with players. During an interview with the Crimson Tide Sports Network, a clip from which was released on Wednesday, UA athletics director Greg Byrne described how Alabama would assign its dollars. Off the top, the Tide will use $2.5 million to fund new scholarships, as is allowed under the settlement.
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The recent approval of the House v. NCAA settlement has made it permissible for schools to pay college athletes directly for the first time ever. For the first year of the settlement, universities will be allowed to share up to around $20.5 million with players. During an interview with the Crimson Tide Sports Network, a clip from which was released on Wednesday, UA athletics director Greg Byrne described how Alabama would assign its dollars. Off the top, the Tide will use $2.5 million to fund new scholarships, as is allowed under the settlement.
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