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Schools will be allowed to spend roughly $20.5 million in new payments to their athletes starting July 1 .
That figure comes from a negotiated formula that caps athlete payments at 22% of the average annual revenue.
Athletes are still allowed to make money from selling the rights to their name, image and likeness to other parties.
Many sports lawyers expect that key parts of the settlement will spur a new barrage of lawsuits.
We needed this foundation. Now we're being treated like semi-pro athletes, but there are a lot of concerns going forward for improvement in player health and player representation in decision making." Prince is a member of Athletes.org , one of several groups that is aiming to form players' associations that could evolve into unions in the future. Those groups and college administrators are already gearing up for the next tedious stages of a battle that will continue to play out in courtrooms and the halls of Congress for years to come..
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