Grant House enjoys competition post-settlement in NIL lawsuit vs NCAA
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 11:14 AM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026
Grant House expressed newfound enjoyment in swimming competitions following the resolution of the House v. NCAA lawsuit. Competing at the TYR Pro Swim Series in Indianapolis, he noted that conversations surrounding him have become more positive and community-oriented since the $2.8 billion settlement last year. House was the lead plaintiff in the landmark case, which allows Division I schools to share revenue with athletes, amid substantial changes in college sports like roster limits. Interactions with fellow swimmers have turned more constructive, reflecting a shift in attitudes regarding the lawsuit's impact on opportunities for athletes. House emphasized the gradual change and highlighted a recent supportive conversation with a teammate as indicative of improved perceptions.
- •House competed at the TYR Pro Swim Series in Indianapolis.
- •He was the lead plaintiff in the House v. NCAA lawsuit.
- •The lawsuit led to a $2.8 billion settlement for athletes.
- •Interactions with fellow swimmers are now more positive.
- •House noted a shift in attitudes about the lawsuit's impact.
- 11:14 AMYahoo Sports — Grant House no longer feels like an outcast after settlement in NIL lawsuit vs NCAA
"Grant House says competing feels more enjoyable as conversations shift after the landmark House v. NCAA settlement in NIL case
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