(Breaking News) New NCAA Settlement To Increase Football Scholarships & Remove Roster Spots

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In this video, Richie Contartesi, founder of Next Play, where 83% of athletes earn college football scholarships and 42% go Division 1, breaks down the recent changes in NCAA football scholarships, including the increase from 85 to 105 allowed scholarships and the reduction in roster size.

Understand how these modifications, along with the House vs. NCAA settlement, impact athletes and their paths to earning college scholarships.

Richie provides practical advice for high school football players and their parents, stressing the importance of strategy and thorough evaluation in the recruitment process.

Learn how these new rules create opportunities and challenges, and make informed decisions to maximize your chances of securing a college football scholarship.

00:00 The New NCAA Scholarship Rules
01:21 The House vs. NCAA Settlement
03:11 Expanded Scholarships and Roster Caps
05:08 Impact on Smaller Programs and Walk-On Opportunities
06:17 NIL Money and Scholarship Flexibility
08:20 Increased Transfer Activity and Its Implications

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