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University of Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne has worked in college athletics for over three decades .
A federal judge approved a settlement Friday between the NCAA and athlete plaintiffs that established a revenue sharing system.
The agreement lasts 10-years and the money is expected to increase annually .
Not every student-athlete will now be paid, but the vast majority won't.
College athletic leaders got into the business to oversee more sports, not to contract or pinch pennies.
College sports just became even more about business.
Even at the biggest schools, there is a finite amount of money -- and now a $20.5 million hole to fill.
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