What Does College Football Have to Do With College? https://t.co/BzxMNdadiK
In case anyone had not realized how nutty things are getting in college sports and with NIL for student athletes—worth a read https://t.co/YM1GQxKpw9
Top stories from today's Evening Standard: + Gee & Syverud op-ed on "demise of college sports" + @GregSankey on decision making control + Former OSU QB Pryor suing over #NIL + @Michael_Lipitz on the industry & leading GW + @GTAthletics' push Read about these stories & more ⬇️

The fight to approve a $2.78 billion antitrust settlement over the NCAA's name, image, and likeness (NIL) compensation rules has intensified as a new group of athletes voiced their opposition to the deal's terms, calling them 'illusory, contradictory, and overreaching.' More lawsuits have been filed on behalf of athletes who participated before 2016, a period not covered by the House case. The legal battle over NIL compensation continues to grow, with former Ohio State University quarterback Terrelle Pryor among those suing over NIL issues.
