The NCAA Board of Governors voted last week to accept the settlement with plaintiffs in the history-making House v. NCAA antitrust case. The NCAA and all 32 of its Division I conferences are expected to pay thousands of athletes $2.8 billion in retroactive NIL payments and broadcast revenue over a 10-year period. This opens the door for universities to share as much as $22 million per year for its athletes. However, given that some sports generate greater revenue than others — questions surrounding how Title IX falls into the conversation have risen since the settlement was accepted. ESPN’s Pe…