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Subject What does the impending NCAA settlement mean for Pitt?
Date June 6, 2024 11:00 AM
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If approved by a judge — a process that could take months — the landmark NCAA settlement would create a system where top sports schools could begin paying their athletes ([link removed]) , regardless of sport, as soon as August 2025.

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