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TRACKER: COLLEGE SPORTS PROGRAMS CUT DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC Tracker: College Sports Programs Cut During COVID-19 Pandemic. Below we are tracking Division I sports programs cut during the COVID-19 pandemic. Strikethroughs indicate schools that made cuts and then reinstated sports. Updated May 29, 2021. 2021 MARCH MADNESS PAYOUTS FROM MEN'S BASKETBALLSEE MORE ON BUSINESSOFCOLLEGESPORTS.COM COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PAYOUTS A conference will receive $4 million for each team that plays in a non-playoff bowl under the arrangement. Each conference whose team participates in a playoff semifinal, Cotton, Fiesta, or Peach Bowl, or in the national championship game will receive $2.43 million to cover expenses for each game. Additionally, certain conferences in the TOP SPORTS LAW PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES Led by Professor Gabe Feldman, Tulane is home to the oldest and one of the most successful sports law programs. The Center for Sports allows students to earn a sports law certificate, work on the Sports Lawyers Journal, and host/compete in some of the top sports law student competitions.The competitions involve several areas of sports law, such as basketball, baseball, and COMPARING APPAREL AND LICENSING CONTRACTS IN COLLEGE SPORTS If you follow college sports at all, you probably noticed Tennessee’s move from Adidas to Nike last week. Many of you would probably be surprised to learn the cash value of Tennessee’s new Nike deal is less than the cash received under its Adidas deal. Why, IS A LACK OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL PARITY HURTING TELEVISIONSEE MORE ON BUSINESSOFCOLLEGESPORTS.COM ARKANSAS BECOMES 11TH STATE TO SIGN NAME, IMAGE AND Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson signed into law a bill allowing student athletes to be compensated for use of their name, image and likeness today. Arkansas becomes the 11th state to enact such legislation, joining Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Jersey and New Mexico. NAMING RIGHTS ON COLLEGE STADIUMS AND ARENAS Naming Rights on College Stadiums and Arenas. by. Kristi Dosh. June 21, 2011. For awhile now I’ve been compiling data on universities that sell the naming rights to their facilities. Today, Rutgers announced a new deal worth $6.5 million over the next 10 years for the naming rights to its football stadium. I’ll give you the completelist of
BUSINESS OF COLLEGE SPORTS About Business of College Sports. BusinessofCollegeSports.com was founded in 2011 by sports business analyst Kristi Dosh. We aim to provide the latest news and analysis on issues that impact athletic departments, athletic administrators, marketers, sponsors and other businesses that provide services to the industry. TRACKER: NAME, IMAGE AND LIKENESS LEGISLATION BY STATE N/A. Federal. S 5062. “College Athletes Bill of Rights”; Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary as of 12/17/20. N/A. Federal. S 414. “Amateur Athletes Protection and Compensation Act of 2021”; Introduced by Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS); Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation asof
TRACKER: COLLEGE SPORTS PROGRAMS CUT DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC Tracker: College Sports Programs Cut During COVID-19 Pandemic. Below we are tracking Division I sports programs cut during the COVID-19 pandemic. Strikethroughs indicate schools that made cuts and then reinstated sports. Updated May 29, 2021. 2021 MARCH MADNESS PAYOUTS FROM MEN'S BASKETBALLSEE MORE ON BUSINESSOFCOLLEGESPORTS.COM COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PAYOUTS A conference will receive $4 million for each team that plays in a non-playoff bowl under the arrangement. Each conference whose team participates in a playoff semifinal, Cotton, Fiesta, or Peach Bowl, or in the national championship game will receive $2.43 million to cover expenses for each game. Additionally, certain conferences in the TOP SPORTS LAW PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES Led by Professor Gabe Feldman, Tulane is home to the oldest and one of the most successful sports law programs. The Center for Sports allows students to earn a sports law certificate, work on the Sports Lawyers Journal, and host/compete in some of the top sports law student competitions.The competitions involve several areas of sports law, such as basketball, baseball, and COMPARING APPAREL AND LICENSING CONTRACTS IN COLLEGE SPORTS If you follow college sports at all, you probably noticed Tennessee’s move from Adidas to Nike last week. Many of you would probably be surprised to learn the cash value of Tennessee’s new Nike deal is less than the cash received under its Adidas deal. Why, IS A LACK OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL PARITY HURTING TELEVISIONSEE MORE ON BUSINESSOFCOLLEGESPORTS.COM ARKANSAS BECOMES 11TH STATE TO SIGN NAME, IMAGE AND Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson signed into law a bill allowing student athletes to be compensated for use of their name, image and likeness today. Arkansas becomes the 11th state to enact such legislation, joining Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Jersey and New Mexico. NAMING RIGHTS ON COLLEGE STADIUMS AND ARENAS Naming Rights on College Stadiums and Arenas. by. Kristi Dosh. June 21, 2011. For awhile now I’ve been compiling data on universities that sell the naming rights to their facilities. Today, Rutgers announced a new deal worth $6.5 million over the next 10 years for the naming rights to its football stadium. I’ll give you the completelist of
HOW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CAN HELP STUDENT ATHLETES How can AI-powered technology help student athletes monetize theirNIL?
TRACKER: COLLEGE SPORTS PROGRAMS CUT DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC Tracker: College Sports Programs Cut During COVID-19 Pandemic. Below we are tracking Division I sports programs cut during the COVID-19 pandemic. Strikethroughs indicate schools that made cuts and then reinstated sports. Updated May 29, 2021. BEHIND THE SCENES OF ROLLING BACK SEASON TICKET PRICES This spring, South Carolina announced it would be rolling back its season ticket prices to 2010 prices in an effort to motivate fans to purchase. Like most athletic departments, South Carolina had a difficult year financially in 2020, so it was a risky move. Eric discusses the methodology behind the decision making process ,including the
COMPARING APPAREL AND LICENSING CONTRACTS IN COLLEGE SPORTS If you follow college sports at all, you probably noticed Tennessee’s move from Adidas to Nike last week. Many of you would probably be surprised to learn the cash value of Tennessee’s new Nike deal is less than the cash received under its Adidas deal. Why, BREAKING DOWN THE NCAA'S INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTABILITY I’m joined in this episode by Brian Kappel, a partner in Lightfoot, Franklin & White’s NCAA Compliance & Investigations practice group.Kappel is here to break down the NCAA’s new Independent Accountability Resolution Process (IARP). The IARP is a group of lawyers, judges and arbitrators who operate separately from the NCAA to handle complex infractions cases. IS THE FUTURE OF FACILITY NAMING RIGHTS DEALS IN NON Fans are used to naming rights deals placing corporate names on stadiums and arenas. AT&T Field, Sofi Stadium and Citi Field are some of the most prominent stadiums with a company’s name on it. But some changes may be in store for the tradition. Universities are innovating facility sponsorship deals. Looking at the Pacific Northwest, HOW MUCH MONEY DOES VANDERBILT MAKE FOR WINNING COLLEGE Zero. Outside of men’s basketball, participation in postseason NCAA competition is not rewarded with monetary compensation. Not even for the College World Series, where hundreds of thousands of fans pack the stands over the course of the series and the games air on national television. This year, the College World Series drew an average of21,734 fans
COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHING SALARIES: MOUNTAIN WEST Head football coaches in the Mountain West coaching salaries vary quite a bit between schools based upon the coaches past successes and their accomplishments throughout their time in the Mountain West. There are 7 head coaches that have recently signed contracts with their schools within the last 2 years. Here’s a look into the head TEXAS' CONTRACT WITH ESPN FOR THE LONGHORN NETWORK Now that the contract between University of Texas and ESPN for the Longhorn Network is public, conspiracy theories abound everywhere outside Austin. So, I’ve decided to put on my lawyer hat and dispel some of the myths. I rarely call out others specifically, but one blog on this topic raised a number of issues I think aren’t WHY ISN'T COLLEGE BASEBALL MORE POPULAR? The final game in the NCAA Men’s basketball tournament had an average of 23.4 million viewers; the Men’s College World series drew in 2.9 million viewers over the course of two nights. Both tournaments were covered from start to finish by ESPN and both drew in crowds forgames, so why is it
BUSINESS OF COLLEGE SPORTS About Business of College Sports. BusinessofCollegeSports.com was founded in 2011 by sports business analyst Kristi Dosh. We aim to provide the latest news and analysis on issues that impact athletic departments, athletic administrators, marketers, sponsors and other businesses that provide services to the industry. 2021 MARCH MADNESS PAYOUTS FROM MEN'S BASKETBALLSEE MORE ON BUSINESSOFCOLLEGESPORTS.COM TRACKER: COLLEGE SPORTS PROGRAMS CUT DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC Tracker: College Sports Programs Cut During COVID-19 Pandemic. Below we are tracking Division I sports programs cut during the COVID-19 pandemic. Strikethroughs indicate schools that made cuts and then reinstated sports. Updated May 29, 2021. COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PAYOUTS A conference will receive $4 million for each team that plays in a non-playoff bowl under the arrangement. Each conference whose team participates in a playoff semifinal, Cotton, Fiesta, or Peach Bowl, or in the national championship game will receive $2.43 million to cover expenses for each game. Additionally, certain conferences in the COMPARING APPAREL AND LICENSING CONTRACTS IN COLLEGE SPORTS If you follow college sports at all, you probably noticed Tennessee’s move from Adidas to Nike last week. Many of you would probably be surprised to learn the cash value of Tennessee’s new Nike deal is less than the cash received under its Adidas deal. Why, OKLAHOMA BECOMES 18TH STATE WITH AN NIL LAW Oklahoma’s governor has signed its NIL bill into law, making it the 18th state with a law providing student-athletes with the right to profit off their name, image and likeness. Oklahoma’s law allows schools to give student athletes the rights immediately, but grants those rights for all student athletes in the state no later than TOP SPORTS LAW PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES Led by Professor Gabe Feldman, Tulane is home to the oldest and one of the most successful sports law programs. The Center for Sports allows students to earn a sports law certificate, work on the Sports Lawyers Journal, and host/compete in some of the top sports law student competitions.The competitions involve several areas of sports law, such as basketball, baseball, and SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA NIL LAWS BRING STATE LAW TOTAL There are now 13 states with name, image and likeness legislation that have been signed into law, with South Carolina and Georgia NIL laws being signed by governors on Thursday. View our state-by-state legislation tracker Georgia NIL Law Allows for Revenue Sharing Georgia’s NIL law has a provision we haven’t seen in other statelaws:
COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHING SALARIES: MOUNTAIN WEST Head football coaches in the Mountain West coaching salaries vary quite a bit between schools based upon the coaches past successes and their accomplishments throughout their time in the Mountain West. There are 7 head coaches that have recently signed contracts with their schools within the last 2 years. Here’s a look into the head HOW MUCH MONEY DOES VANDERBILT MAKE FOR WINNING COLLEGE Zero. Outside of men’s basketball, participation in postseason NCAA competition is not rewarded with monetary compensation. Not even for the College World Series, where hundreds of thousands of fans pack the stands over the course of the series and the games air on national television. This year, the College World Series drew an average of21,734 fans
BUSINESS OF COLLEGE SPORTS About Business of College Sports. BusinessofCollegeSports.com was founded in 2011 by sports business analyst Kristi Dosh. We aim to provide the latest news and analysis on issues that impact athletic departments, athletic administrators, marketers, sponsors and other businesses that provide services to the industry. 2021 MARCH MADNESS PAYOUTS FROM MEN'S BASKETBALLSEE MORE ON BUSINESSOFCOLLEGESPORTS.COM TRACKER: COLLEGE SPORTS PROGRAMS CUT DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC Tracker: College Sports Programs Cut During COVID-19 Pandemic. Below we are tracking Division I sports programs cut during the COVID-19 pandemic. Strikethroughs indicate schools that made cuts and then reinstated sports. Updated May 29, 2021. COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PAYOUTS A conference will receive $4 million for each team that plays in a non-playoff bowl under the arrangement. Each conference whose team participates in a playoff semifinal, Cotton, Fiesta, or Peach Bowl, or in the national championship game will receive $2.43 million to cover expenses for each game. Additionally, certain conferences in the COMPARING APPAREL AND LICENSING CONTRACTS IN COLLEGE SPORTS If you follow college sports at all, you probably noticed Tennessee’s move from Adidas to Nike last week. Many of you would probably be surprised to learn the cash value of Tennessee’s new Nike deal is less than the cash received under its Adidas deal. Why, OKLAHOMA BECOMES 18TH STATE WITH AN NIL LAW Oklahoma’s governor has signed its NIL bill into law, making it the 18th state with a law providing student-athletes with the right to profit off their name, image and likeness. Oklahoma’s law allows schools to give student athletes the rights immediately, but grants those rights for all student athletes in the state no later than TOP SPORTS LAW PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES Led by Professor Gabe Feldman, Tulane is home to the oldest and one of the most successful sports law programs. The Center for Sports allows students to earn a sports law certificate, work on the Sports Lawyers Journal, and host/compete in some of the top sports law student competitions.The competitions involve several areas of sports law, such as basketball, baseball, and SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA NIL LAWS BRING STATE LAW TOTAL There are now 13 states with name, image and likeness legislation that have been signed into law, with South Carolina and Georgia NIL laws being signed by governors on Thursday. View our state-by-state legislation tracker Georgia NIL Law Allows for Revenue Sharing Georgia’s NIL law has a provision we haven’t seen in other statelaws:
COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHING SALARIES: MOUNTAIN WEST Head football coaches in the Mountain West coaching salaries vary quite a bit between schools based upon the coaches past successes and their accomplishments throughout their time in the Mountain West. There are 7 head coaches that have recently signed contracts with their schools within the last 2 years. Here’s a look into the head HOW MUCH MONEY DOES VANDERBILT MAKE FOR WINNING COLLEGE Zero. Outside of men’s basketball, participation in postseason NCAA competition is not rewarded with monetary compensation. Not even for the College World Series, where hundreds of thousands of fans pack the stands over the course of the series and the games air on national television. This year, the College World Series drew an average of21,734 fans
HOW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CAN HELP STUDENT ATHLETES How can AI-powered technology help student athletes monetize theirNIL?
TRACKER: COLLEGE SPORTS PROGRAMS CUT DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC Tracker: College Sports Programs Cut During COVID-19 Pandemic. Below we are tracking Division I sports programs cut during the COVID-19 pandemic. Strikethroughs indicate schools that made cuts and then reinstated sports. Updated May 29, 2021. NEVADA BECOMES 17TH STATE WITH AN NIL LAW Updated 6/1/21 to reflect Illinois sending its legislation for the governor’s signature Nevada’s governor signed AB 254 into law over the weekend, making Nevada the 17th state with law providing student-athletes with the right to profit off their name, image and likeness. Nevada’s law will go into effect January 1, 2022, puttingit behind at
NCAA GROUP LICENSING IN THE NIL ERA NCAA Group Licensing in the NIL Era. Nov 04, 2020 Season 1 Episode 29. Kristi Dosh. I'm joined this episode by Malaika Underwood, the SVP of Licensing for OneTeam Partners. Malaika has extensive experience in the licensing arena and is a former standout intercollegiate athlete and professional athlete herself. BEHIND THE SCENES OF ROLLING BACK SEASON TICKET PRICES This spring, South Carolina announced it would be rolling back its season ticket prices to 2010 prices in an effort to motivate fans to purchase. Like most athletic departments, South Carolina had a difficult year financially in 2020, so it was a risky move. Eric discusses the methodology behind the decision making process ,including the
BREAKING DOWN THE NCAA'S INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTABILITY I’m joined in this episode by Brian Kappel, a partner in Lightfoot, Franklin & White’s NCAA Compliance & Investigations practice group.Kappel is here to break down the NCAA’s new Independent Accountability Resolution Process (IARP). The IARP is a group of lawyers, judges and arbitrators who operate separately from the NCAA to handle complex infractions cases. IS THE FUTURE OF FACILITY NAMING RIGHTS DEALS IN NON Fans are used to naming rights deals placing corporate names on stadiums and arenas. AT&T Field, Sofi Stadium and Citi Field are some of the most prominent stadiums with a company’s name on it. But some changes may be in store for the tradition. Universities are innovating facility sponsorship deals. Looking at the Pacific Northwest, WHERE DOES ALL THE NCAA TOURNAMENT MONEY GO? With March Madness well underway many assume that money is just given back to athletic departments without question after a big win. While some of that is true, money does in fact go back to the athletic departments, much of it is earmarked for specific types of COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHING SALARIES: MOUNTAIN WEST Head football coaches in the Mountain West coaching salaries vary quite a bit between schools based upon the coaches past successes and their accomplishments throughout their time in the Mountain West. There are 7 head coaches that have recently signed contracts with their schools within the last 2 years. Here’s a look into the head HOW MUCH MONEY DOES VANDERBILT MAKE FOR WINNING COLLEGE Zero. Outside of men’s basketball, participation in postseason NCAA competition is not rewarded with monetary compensation. Not even for the College World Series, where hundreds of thousands of fans pack the stands over the course of the series and the games air on national television. This year, the College World Series drew an average of21,734 fans
BUSINESS OF COLLEGE SPORTS About Business of College Sports. BusinessofCollegeSports.com was founded in 2011 by sports business analyst Kristi Dosh. We aim to provide the latest news and analysis on issues that impact athletic departments, athletic administrators, marketers, sponsors and other businesses that provide services to the industry. TRACKER: COLLEGE SPORTS PROGRAMS CUT DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC Gymnastics (W) – 1. Ice Hockey (M) – 2 (UAH isn’t being counted here because it was saved for the 2021-22 season, although it has been suspended for the 2022-23 season and is still in search of a new conference) Ice Hockey (W) – 1. Indoor Track & Field (M) – 4. TRACKER: NAME, IMAGE AND LIKENESS LEGISLATION BY STATE N/A. Federal. S 5062. “College Athletes Bill of Rights”; Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary as of 12/17/20. N/A. Federal. S 414. “Amateur Athletes Protection and Compensation Act of 2021”; Introduced by Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS); Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation asof
2021 MARCH MADNESS PAYOUTS FROM MEN'S BASKETBALLSEE MORE ON BUSINESSOFCOLLEGESPORTS.COM COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PAYOUTS A conference will receive $4 million for each team that plays in a non-playoff bowl under the arrangement. Each conference whose team participates in a playoff semifinal, Cotton, Fiesta, or Peach Bowl, or in the national championship game will receive $2.43 million to cover expenses for each game. Additionally, certain conferences in the OKLAHOMA BECOMES 18TH STATE WITH AN NIL LAW Oklahoma’s governor has signed its NIL bill into law, making it the 18th state with a law providing student-athletes with the right to profit off their name, image and likeness. Oklahoma’s law allows schools to give student athletes the rights immediately, but grants those rights for all student athletes in the state no later than COMPARING APPAREL AND LICENSING CONTRACTS IN COLLEGE SPORTS If you follow college sports at all, you probably noticed Tennessee’s move from Adidas to Nike last week. Many of you would probably be surprised to learn the cash value of Tennessee’s new Nike deal is less than the cash received under its Adidas deal. Why, HOW MUCH MONEY DOES VANDERBILT MAKE FOR WINNING COLLEGE Zero. Outside of men’s basketball, participation in postseason NCAA competition is not rewarded with monetary compensation. Not even for the College World Series, where hundreds of thousands of fans pack the stands over the course of the series and the games air on national television. This year, the College World Series drew an average of21,734 fans
COCA-COLA UNVEILS NEW NFL AND COLLEGE FOOTBALL PACKAGING As the “Share a Coke” campaign enters its sixth year, Coca-Cola is debuting new labels on 20 oz. bottles of Coke and Coke Zero Sugar featuring logos from nearly 60 college and NFL teams across the country. Both college and NFL team logos will appear on 20 oz. bottles of Coke and Coke Zero Sugar. BANNING STUDENT-ATHLETES FROM SOCIAL MEDIA: A POTENTIAL With college football season underway and college basketball season quickly approaching, stories of coaches and athletics departments limiting or banning student-athletes’ social media usage will become more frequent. Schools have taken a variety of approaches to address student-athletes’ improper use of social media websites like Facebook and Twitter. BUSINESS OF COLLEGE SPORTS About Business of College Sports. BusinessofCollegeSports.com was founded in 2011 by sports business analyst Kristi Dosh. We aim to provide the latest news and analysis on issues that impact athletic departments, athletic administrators, marketers, sponsors and other businesses that provide services to the industry. TRACKER: COLLEGE SPORTS PROGRAMS CUT DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC Gymnastics (W) – 1. Ice Hockey (M) – 2 (UAH isn’t being counted here because it was saved for the 2021-22 season, although it has been suspended for the 2022-23 season and is still in search of a new conference) Ice Hockey (W) – 1. Indoor Track & Field (M) – 4. TRACKER: NAME, IMAGE AND LIKENESS LEGISLATION BY STATE N/A. Federal. S 5062. “College Athletes Bill of Rights”; Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary as of 12/17/20. N/A. Federal. S 414. “Amateur Athletes Protection and Compensation Act of 2021”; Introduced by Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS); Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation asof
2021 MARCH MADNESS PAYOUTS FROM MEN'S BASKETBALLSEE MORE ON BUSINESSOFCOLLEGESPORTS.COM COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PAYOUTS A conference will receive $4 million for each team that plays in a non-playoff bowl under the arrangement. Each conference whose team participates in a playoff semifinal, Cotton, Fiesta, or Peach Bowl, or in the national championship game will receive $2.43 million to cover expenses for each game. Additionally, certain conferences in the OKLAHOMA BECOMES 18TH STATE WITH AN NIL LAW Oklahoma’s governor has signed its NIL bill into law, making it the 18th state with a law providing student-athletes with the right to profit off their name, image and likeness. Oklahoma’s law allows schools to give student athletes the rights immediately, but grants those rights for all student athletes in the state no later than COMPARING APPAREL AND LICENSING CONTRACTS IN COLLEGE SPORTS If you follow college sports at all, you probably noticed Tennessee’s move from Adidas to Nike last week. Many of you would probably be surprised to learn the cash value of Tennessee’s new Nike deal is less than the cash received under its Adidas deal. Why, HOW MUCH MONEY DOES VANDERBILT MAKE FOR WINNING COLLEGE Zero. Outside of men’s basketball, participation in postseason NCAA competition is not rewarded with monetary compensation. Not even for the College World Series, where hundreds of thousands of fans pack the stands over the course of the series and the games air on national television. This year, the College World Series drew an average of21,734 fans
COCA-COLA UNVEILS NEW NFL AND COLLEGE FOOTBALL PACKAGING As the “Share a Coke” campaign enters its sixth year, Coca-Cola is debuting new labels on 20 oz. bottles of Coke and Coke Zero Sugar featuring logos from nearly 60 college and NFL teams across the country. Both college and NFL team logos will appear on 20 oz. bottles of Coke and Coke Zero Sugar. BANNING STUDENT-ATHLETES FROM SOCIAL MEDIA: A POTENTIAL With college football season underway and college basketball season quickly approaching, stories of coaches and athletics departments limiting or banning student-athletes’ social media usage will become more frequent. Schools have taken a variety of approaches to address student-athletes’ improper use of social media websites like Facebook and Twitter. NCAA GROUP LICENSING IN THE NIL ERA NCAA Group Licensing in the NIL Era. Nov 04, 2020 Season 1 Episode 29. Kristi Dosh. I'm joined this episode by Malaika Underwood, the SVP of Licensing for OneTeam Partners. Malaika has extensive experience in the licensing arena and is a former standout intercollegiate athlete and professional athlete herself. TOP SPORTS LAW PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES Led by Professor Gabe Feldman, Tulane is home to the oldest and one of the most successful sports law programs. The Center for Sports allows students to earn a sports law certificate, work on the Sports Lawyers Journal, and host/compete in some of the top sports law student competitions.The competitions involve several areas of sports law, such as basketball, baseball, and SELF-SUSTAINING ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTS: MORE THAN WHAT MEETS Self-Sustaining Athletic Departments: More Than What Meets the Eye. Yesterday the list of self-sustaining athletic departments came out. The good news is the number grew to eight more schools than last year. The bad news is the number is 22. That’s just shy of 10% of all public Division I institutions. IS A LACK OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL PARITY HURTING TELEVISION Millions tuned into ESPN and watched a college football champion get crowned earlier this month. The most tumultuous season in our lives—of which many believed may not finish or even start—concluded under the South Florida fireworks after playing host to two of the sport’s most gigantic and ambitious brands. Less than 15,000 socially distant fans ‘REVERSE SPONSORSHIP’ SEES BAYLOR UNIVERSITY BUY NAMING This isn't your normal naming rights deal. COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHING SALARIES: MOUNTAIN WEST Although his annual base salary of $625,000 ranks the lowest among Mountain West coaches, he is the highest paid football coach in school history. Nevada also increased the salary pool for assistant coaches by $250,000. Incentive bonuses in Norvell’s contract include academic performance, regular season performances, division andconference
SNEAK PEEK AT DR PEPPER'S NEW 'FANSVILLE' COLLEGE FOOTBALL College football is upon us, which means a new season of Dr Pepper’s parody drama TV show “Fansville” is on the way. Renewed for a second season, fan favorites Brian Bosworth and Eddie George are reprising their roles as the “Sheriff” and the “Doctor,” respectively, for a new story line the brand promises will end WHERE DOES ALL THE NCAA TOURNAMENT MONEY GO? With March Madness well underway many assume that money is just given back to athletic departments without question after a big win. While some of that is true, money does in fact go back to the athletic departments, much of it is earmarked for specific types of COCA-COLA UNVEILS NEW NFL AND COLLEGE FOOTBALL PACKAGING As the “Share a Coke” campaign enters its sixth year, Coca-Cola is debuting new labels on 20 oz. bottles of Coke and Coke Zero Sugar featuring logos from nearly 60 college and NFL teams across the country. Both college and NFL team logos will appear on 20 oz. bottles of Coke and Coke Zero Sugar. BANNING STUDENT-ATHLETES FROM SOCIAL MEDIA: A POTENTIAL With college football season underway and college basketball season quickly approaching, stories of coaches and athletics departments limiting or banning student-athletes’ social media usage will become more frequent. Schools have taken a variety of approaches to address student-athletes’ improper use of social media websites like Facebook and Twitter.* Home
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THE NAIA’S EXPERIENCE WITH NIL Why does NIL era concern college football coaches?By Kristi Dosh
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STUDENT ATHLETES AS SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCERS: THE ISSUES THEY’LLFACE
Athletic admins need to be aware of the issues student athletes willface monetizing...
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OKLAHOMA BECOMES 18TH STATE WITH AN NIL LAW Oklahoma’s governor has signed its NIL bill into law, making it the18th state...
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NEVADA BECOMES 17TH STATE WITH AN NIL LAW Updated 6/1/21 to reflect Illinois sending its legislation for the governor’s signature Nevada’s governor...By Kristi Dosh
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ST. THOMAS BECOMES LATEST TO CUT TENNIS PROGRAMS University of St. Thomas became the latest Division I program to cut tennis, eliminating...By Kristi Dosh
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2021 MARCH MADNESS PAYOUTS FROM MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT IMPACTEDBY 2020
As first reported by Dennis Dodd of CBS Sports, the NCAA has confirmedit...
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COACHES
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHING SALARIES: MOUNTAIN WEST Head football coaches in the Mountain West coaching salaries vary quite a bit between...By Madison Hiegel
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TRUST THE PROCESS 2.0: CUTTING EXPENSES IN COLLEGE ATHLETICS FORLONG-TERM SUCCESS
What if Sam Hinkie became an Athletic Director? Trust The Process. Itwas unique,...
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FACILITIESMORE FACILITIES __BASKETBALL
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A SEATING SOLUTION FOR REDUCED CAPACITY An easy solution to comply with capacity restrictions.By Kristi Dosh
FACILITIES
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FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION AND PLANNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC How have facilities projects been impacted by the pandemic?By Kristi Dosh
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BCS FACILITIES ROUNDUP – FEB 2020 The latest news and notes.By Kristi Dosh
FACILITIES
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CREATING HALLS OF FAME FOR COLLEGIATE PROGRAMS Current trends and best practices for Halls of Fame.By Kristi Dosh
SPONSORSHIPMORE SPONSORSHIP __FOOTBALL
/ 8 months ago
DR PEPPER BRINGS BACK FANSVILLE AND DOUBLES TUITION GIVEAWAY PROGRAM THIS COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON Dr Pepper is back this college football season as part of its officialsponsorship...
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NAME IMAGE & LIKENESS/ 9 months ago
THE TIME IS COMING FOR STUDENT ATHLETE SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCERS As we get closer to student athletes being able to profit from theirname,...
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FINANCE
/ 11 months ago
COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS FEAR FACTOR: COVID-19 EDITION Many questions still left unanswered in college athletics.By KC Smurthwaite
GOVERNANCE
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NAME, IMAGE & LIKENESS MEETS TITLE IX There may be significant Title IX hurdles with NIL legislation.By Kristi Dosh
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NAME IMAGE & LIKENESS/ 6 days ago
NEVADA BECOMES 17TH STATE WITH AN NIL LAW Updated 6/1/21 to reflect Illinois sending its legislation for the governor’s signature Nevada’s governor signed AB 254 into law overthe...
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NAME IMAGE & LIKENESS/ 1 week ago
AN UPDATE ON NCAA, STATE AND FEDERAL NIL LEGISLATION Where do we currently stand on NIL legislation?By Kristi Dosh
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OLYMPIC SPORTS
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STANFORD JOINS 8 OTHER DIVISION I PROGRAMS IN REVERSING SPORTS CUT 34 sports have now been reinstated at 9 Division I institutions.By Kristi Dosh
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BREAKING DOWN THE NCAA’S INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTABILITY RESOLUTIONPROCESS
Why does NIL era concern college football coaches?By Kristi Dosh
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NAME IMAGE & LIKENESS/ 4 weeks ago
TENNESSEE GOVERNOR SIGNS NAME, IMAGE AND LIKENESS LAW Tennessee's NIL law goes into effect July 1, 2021.By Kristi Dosh
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ST. THOMAS BECOMES LATEST TO CUT TENNIS PROGRAMS University of St. Thomas became the latest Division I program to cut tennis, eliminating both its men’s and women’s programs today....By Kristi Dosh
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BEHIND THE SCENES OF ROLLING BACK SEASON TICKET PRICES Why does NIL era concern college football coaches?By Kristi Dosh
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NAME IMAGE & LIKENESS/ 4 weeks ago
SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA NIL LAWS BRING STATE LAW TOTAL TO 13 There are now 13 states with name, image and likeness legislation that have been signed into law, with South Carolina and...By Kristi Dosh
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FRESNO STATE WOMEN’S LACROSSE GETS PARTIAL WIN IN COURT AFTER SPORTCUT
Fresno State women’s lacrosse was cut last fall alongside men’s tennis and men’s wrestling, but five members of the women’slacrosse...
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IS THE FUTURE OF FACILITY NAMING RIGHTS DEALS IN NON-EXCLUSIVE SPONSORSHIPS AND E-SPORTS? Fans are used to naming rights deals placing corporate names on stadiums and arenas. AT&T Field, Sofi Stadium and Citi Field...By Austin Pert
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