OAKLAND, Calif. -- A multibillion-dollar legal settlement with the potential to reshape the business of college sports inched closer to its fast-approaching finish line during a federal court hearing Monday.
Judge Claudia Wilken declined to provide final approval of a deal between the NCAA and plaintiff attorneys representing past, present and future Division I athletes, but she directed lawyers to address a short list of her remaining concerns within one week.
"I think it's a good settlement," Wilken said while wrapping up the seven-hour hearing, before quickly adding, "Don't quote me."
The NCAA has agreed to pay roughly $2.