The landscape of college athletics is shifting—again. In this in-depth interview, SportsRecruits sits down with Sam Ehrlich, a leading voice in sports law and Assistant Professor of Legal Studies at Boise State University, to unpack what the NCAA House Settlement decision actually means for schools and student-athletes.
This interview breaks down:
– What “opting in” entails
– How this decision impacts current and future recruits
– What to know as a college student-athlete
– How different schools and conferences are responding
– And what it all means for roster management, competitive balance, and more
00:00 – Introduction
03:23 – Where did this Settlement come from?
09:57 – How do the back payments work?
10:57 – What are Roster Limits?
16:42 – What is the true reality surrounding NIL?
23:05 – What is the advantage of opting into the Settlement?
24:48 – How is NIL and Revenue Sharing monitored?
32:11 – What is Title IX’s impact on the Settlement?
34:17 – How will schools support their students with NIL?
35:23 – How can student-athletes in non-revenue sports approach these changes?
44:31 – How will the Transfer Portal’s role change?
47:52 – Sam’s advice to high school student-athletes
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