Podcast: What House v. NCAA Means for Michigan State
A groundbreaking decision was made on Friday when it was announced that the House v. NCAAsettlement had been approved. With that, schools will be able to pay student-athletes starting July 1.
Student-athletes have been able to receive pay from NIL for four years, but now, they will get to be paid directly by their respective school. Schools can pay up to around $20.5 million.
On this latest episode of the Michigan State Spartans Insider Podcast, our Aidan Champion breaks down the decision and what it means for Michigan State and its new athletic director, J Batt.
Batt shared a message with the Spartan community on Saturday:
“Spartans,
“This is a truly historic time for college athletics.
“Last night, the House v. NCAA settlement was approved by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken. With the approval, athletic departments will be able to directly share revenue (approximately $20.5 million) with student-athletes beginning July 1, 2025, launching a new era in college athletics.