On May 23, the NCAA and its Power Five conferences voted to accept the settlement of three antitrust cases in the House vs. NCAA case. The decision effectively ended the concept of amateurism at the collegiate level. The NCAA will now shift toward a revenue-sharing model, which will allow schools to directly pay athletes. Specifically, schools are expected to have a $20 million budget annually, with the freedom to disperse the money among its athletes. Although the sweeping change will offer schools promising new ways to compensate athletes, Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney believes the model w…