Former college swimmer, Grant House, talks about his lawsuit, House vs NCAA, that recently was settled in court with a $2.7 Billion settlement from the NCAA that will change NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) for College Athletes forever.
As a member of the Arizona State Swim team & representing Team USA on multiple occasions, Grant’s NIL was used multiple times throughout his career by the NCAA but he never saw a dime of it. Nor did the Football & Basketball players that helped fund lower revenue-generating sports – like Olympic sports. Grant set out on a mission to change that.
With the recent settlement by the NCAA, Grant talks about his idea of the future of College Athletics within the NCAA.
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The College Swimmer Behind the NCAA’s $2.7 Billion Lawsuit | House vs NCAA | Kyle Millis
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