Simon Cvijanovic took to Twitter Monday night to post the news of the settlement, which a UI athletics spokesman confirmed. After going dark for more than a year, Simon Cvijanovic took to Twitter on Memorial Day night to announce he’d reached a $250,000 settlement with the University of Illinois over the way he was treated as a scholarship football player. read more

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