Attorney says NCAA deal should resolve judge's concerns over roster limits, criticizes Saban
- An attorney involved in a $2.8 billion legal case addressing NCAA roster limits and NIL compensation spoke on Monday.
- The attorney said ongoing negotiations aim to resolve judge Wilken's concerns over roster limits that delayed the deal's final approval.
- Wilken issued an April 24 order requiring lawyers to rework the deal part replacing scholarship limits with roster limits, while backing nearly $2.8 billion in player back pay.
- The attorney expressed optimism that the negotiated settlement with the NCAA will address the judge’s issues regarding roster limits and stated his belief that all players who were removed from rosters will have an opportunity to be reinstated.
- The attorney acknowledged some objectors may reject the new proposal and criticized coach Nick Saban for resisting change amid evolving NIL compensation and player mobility.
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Attorney says NCAA deal should resolve judge’s concerns over roster limits, criticizes Saban
An attorney in the $2.8 billion legal case reshaping college sports says he thinks an updated agreement with the NCAA will solve the judge’s concerns over roster limits that have delayed the settlement’s approval

Attorney says NCAA deal should resolve judge's concerns over roster limits, criticizes Saban
An attorney in the $2.8 billion legal case reshaping college sports says he thinks an updated agreement with the NCAA will solve the judge’s concerns over roster limits that have delayed the settlement’s approval.
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