UConn could soon be paying its student-athletes directly. Here's what to know.

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54% : Dom Amore's Sunday Read: Expect UConn to find a way; from Hartford to rising NHL coaching star; watch this Yard Goats ace and more According to the CT House bill summary, schools entering into revenue sharing agreements with student athletes will be required to "annually report, beginning by Jan. 1, 2026, to the Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee on the amount of total revenue used to compensate student athletes and the total number of student athletes compensated.

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