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Roster limits, revenue sharing & NIL arbitration: what to make of the milestone NCAA antitrust agreement

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According to a report Friday, college football rosters will expand from 85 to 105 scholarship spots beginning in the 2025-2026 academic year. (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images)

On Friday, the NCAA and the power conferences unveiled a 100-plus-page agreement resolving three antitrust cases filed against the organizations, the outcome of which could continue to reshape the landscape of college athletics for years to come when it comes to revenue sharing, the number of scholarships a university can have on each team and the future of NIL agreements.

Dan Wetzel and Ross Dellinger break down the landmark agreement and explain what it means for the future of college football, particularly the increase in the maximum number of scholarship spots available from 85 to 105.

The guys discuss how many of the key points of this deal could continue to widen the competitive gap between blue blood schools and mid- and lower-tier schools in the power conferences.

According to a report Friday, college football rosters will expand from 85 to 105 scholarship spots beginning in the 2025-2026 academic year. (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images)

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