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NCAA votes to approve settlement that could change college sports

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The NCAA board of governors voted to approve terms for the anti-trust settlement. The settlement is expected to include about $2.7 billion in back-pay damages owed to former Division I athletes. Sport legal reporter Michael McCann talks to NBC News’ Ellison Barber about the vote and what this could mean for college athletes. 

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