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.
The College Swimmer Behind the NCAA’s $2.7 Billion Lawsuit | House vs NCAA | Kyle Millis
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