Power Four conference stakeholders lobby with NCAA settlement pending
- Industry officials, Power Four commissioners, coaches, and players met with Congress in Washington, D.C.
- These stakeholders lobbied for legislation providing antitrust protection amid changes to college sports' amateurism model.
- Talks covered NIL, transfer portal rules, employee status for athletes, and a pending $2.8 billion settlement.
- Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark expressed optimism, stating, "We had great dialogue throughout the day."
- Stakeholders seek legislative action to address these issues, given concerns about sustainability and the need for quick solutions.
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NCAA Power Four Commissioners Say Congress Must Regulate NIL
The NCAA Power Four commissioners have called upon Congress to regulate Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL). The post NCAA Power Four Commissioners Say Congress Must Regulate NIL, Transfer Portal appeared first on Breitbart.
Conference Commissioners Make Their Case With Bret Baier On Why Congress Is Needed To Regulate NIL In New Era
As the conversation continues around the upcoming ‘House’ settlement that will change the future of college athletics, commissioners from the SEC, Big Ten, Big 12 and ACC sat down for an interview on Thursday evening with FOX News host Bret Baier.While college leaders wait for a judge in California to approve changes to the upcoming settlement, athletic directors and commissioners descended upon Washington on Wednesday for a meeting of the minds…
Mizzou coaches confused by House-NCAA settlement - The Examiner
By Eli Hoff St. Louis Post-Dispatch On Monday in an Oakland, California, courtroom, the de facto – or maybe it’s de jure – commissioner of… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close The post Mizzou coaches confused by House-NCAA settlement appeared first on The Examiner.

Power Four conference stakeholders lobby with NCAA settlement pending
WASHINGTON — While a federal judge considers whether to approve a massive NCAA settlement that would pay athletes over $2 billion and pave the way for even more spending, a large group of industry officials returned to Capitol Hill on…
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