At long last, the House is open.

On Friday night the inevitable finally became reality, as the settlement was finalized in the House vs. NCAA case that will usher in a new era in collegiate athletics.

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A consolidation of several antitrust suits filed against the NCAA, the House settlement opens the door for direct revenue sharing between universities and athletes, with former athletes dating back to 2016 eligible for back pay.

Roster limits also will be reset across all sports. For instance, in men’s basketball scholarships had been capped at 13, but coaches essentially could carry as many walk-ons as they wanted. The new roster limit will be 15, with all spots available for scholarships.

The settlement allows universities to compensate athletes up to $20.5 million, a

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