Power conference commissioners have finalized roster limits for Football (105), Men’s and Women’s Basketball (15), Baseball (34), Softball (25) and Volleyball (18) starting in 2025-26, pending approval of the House settlement, per Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger, who adds: “The details around roster sizes of other sports — many of which will see increases in scholarship slots — are expected in the document. No sport will see a reduction in scholarship spots, according to plaintiff attorneys. As part of the agreement, roster limits must be set at or more than current scholarship restriction for each sport. Another key change to the scholarship structure: All sports will be considered ‘equivalency sports,’ meaning partial scholarships can be distributed to players.” Dellenger goes on to note that the added scholarship costs for power conference schools are expected to total between $3-7M, with as much as $2.5M to count towards the revenue sharing cap, and “Some administrators are in the process of ‘tiering’ their sports by decreasing investment on certain programs and increasing investment in others. This includes staff and salary cuts as well as the reduction in scholarships from Olympic sports, especially those that generate little to no revenue.” (link)