Louisville athletics director Josh Heird told The Courier Journal Louisville is investing in the following programs: football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball and baseball.
Athletes from UofL's other 18 sports will not receive any revenue-sharing money.
Welcome to the revenue-sharing era of college sports.
Judge Claudia Wilken approved the House vs. NCAA settlement in June, allowing schools to pay athletes directly starting July 1 with a per-institution cap of $20.5 million. That cap is set to increase annually by 4%. While opting in was ultimately optional, all current members of the traditional "Power Conferences" (ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC) did, according to a list published by the College Sports Commission — a new entity overseeing compliance with