Judge challenges terms of proposed settlement on athlete pay
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Judge Claudia Wilken stated that the nearly $2.8 billion settlement would unfairly limit what college athletes could receive from sports booster groups.
The NCAA's proposed settlement with athletes would also create a revenue-sharing model, allowing colleges to pay players about $20 million from annual revenue.
The settlement attempted by the NCAA aims to protect the integrity of college athletics while still compensating athletes for their names, images and likenesses.
The key controversy continues to center around how much compensation athletes receive, particularly regarding payments from groups of sports boosters.
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