As negotiations continue in the landmark House v. NCAA antitrust case, details of a proposed settlement are starting to become clear. Thursday night, Yahoo! Sports’ Ross Dellenger reported a deadline has also been set. The proposed settlement would cost each Power Conference school $300 million over 10 years, Dellenger reported. In that number, those institutions would have to meet certain parameters and effectively usher in the revenue-sharing era of college athletics. Schools would have to meet a $17-22 million revenue distribution cap for its athletes, as well as withholding $2 million of N…