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House v. NCAA lawsuit reshapes college sports

The payment of student-athletes at colleges has been a hot button issue recently. With the lack of regulation surrounding NIL, the NCAA has multiple lawsuits against them looking to solve the same issue: how student-athletes should be compensated. The most prominent of the suits is Daniel House v. NCAA. The settlement, which will take effect on July 1, outlines three key changes to athlete revenue distribution: institutions sharing revenue with athletes, paying back former players and roster limits.

To gain greater understanding of the topic, the Technique sat down with junior Sabina Mrzyglod who is the vice-president of the Georgia Tech Student-Athlete Advisory Board (GTSAAB) and a former member of the swim and dive team.