AAC mandates multi-million-dollar benefits for athletes
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AAC requiring minimum $10M payout to athletes

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The American Athletic Conference will require each member except Army and Navy to provide athletes with at least $10 million in additional benefits over the next three years .
The three-year plan will go into effect once a federal judge approves the $2.8 billion House v. NCAA antitrust settlement.
Commissioner Tim Pernetti says 13 of the 15 AAC schools would opt in to the settlement.
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