What will be interesting is if this does go to a legal battle, whether it continues the trend of decisions that basically say "student-athletes are exploited and can do whatever they want because colleges/NCAA are evil and unfair", or whether we're finally starting to get to a tipping point where they say "hey student-athlete, you signed a CONTRACT giving you fair value--or what you thought was fair since you signed--for your services, and you breached it, so we're siding with the school here."