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Podcast: Bucknuts Morning 5: An Ohio State athletics podcast
Episode: Schools can now pay players directly | What this means for OSU, future of college sports
Description: A landmark settlement on Thursday between the NCAA and three federal antitrust cases will pave the way for Ohio State and other major conference members to directly pay their players. The settlement will pay "roughly $2.7 billion in damages to past and current athletes over the next 10 years," per ESPN. But the aspect of the settlement that we will all remember is that the parties have agreed to a revenue-sharing system where schools can pay up to $20 million to their players.But how will that $20 million be divided? Will the football players get the vast majority of that...