As the final details of the $2.8 billion settlement from the NCAA vs. House lawsuit come into focus, college administrators nationwide are still trying to understand how the impending revenue-sharing program will impact their specific institutions. Little was known when the Power Five institutions (now Power Four with the dissolution of the Pac-12) agreed to the settlement, except they would be responsible for paying athletes 22% of the average school’s revenue. For UCF athletics director Terry Mohajir, it’s an ever-changing landscape. UCF fans and players take the field before the annual spring game at FBC Mortgage Stadium.

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