'This settlement unlawfully and blatantly discriminates against female student-athletes by limiting them to less than 10 percent of the proceeds.'
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley and the South Dakota Board of Regents, on behalf of South Dakota State University and the University of South Dakota, announced that they filed a lawsuit on Tuesday that alleges the proposed $2.8 billion settlement is unfair to non-power conference schools and female athletes.
According to the approved framework, the power conferences will pay about $644 million in damages while the 27 non-power conferences will pay $990 million. Formal objections play a role in approving the House v. NCAA settlement. Several other groups have filed official grievances, including one that has been withdrawn. Houston Christian University, an FCS school in the Southland Conference, filed an objection in June that voiced similar complaints with the South Dakota group, though U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken declined to consider it because Houston Christian wasn’t a party in the lawsuit.
Attorneys have three weeks to make the necessary changes to the settlement, though based on last week’s hearing, it won’t be an easy process. Rakesh Kilaru, an attorney representing the NCAA, made it clear an agreement could hinge on whether the governing body can maintain language restricting NIL collectives and third-party deals in the settlement’s terms.
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