NCAA vs. House Settlement Set To Increase Scholarship And Roster Spots
NCAA vs. House Settlement Set To Increase Scholarship And Roster Spots
Once approved, the NCAA is set to increase scholarship and roster limits at the beginning of the 2025-2026 academic year.
On Thursday, the NCAA and five of the biggest conferences agreed to a settlement that will instantly shake up the collegiate sports landscape.
There are a few different areas of the sport that will be affected by the monumental change, one of those being new limits on both scholarships and roster spots.
Once a federal judge approves the settlement, the men's and women's cross country programs will have at most 17 scholarships available and 17 roster spots.
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For track and field, the men's and women's programs will have a scholarship and roster limit of 45.
Distance runners who compete in both sports will take up a spot for both sports.
The settlement opens the door for schools to invest more money into their sports which generate revenue, such as football and basketball. But while new scholarship limits exist for track and field and cross country, schools will not be obligated to fulfill those extended numbers to the max.
For programs which don't generate a lot of revenue, it could potentially lead to budget costs, or even the possibility of the program being cut entirely. Universities will only be required to follow the roster and scholarship limits if they opt in to distribute revenue among their athletes.
If approved by a federal judge, this will take effect at the beginning of the 2025-2026 academic year.
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