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College Sports Business 101
Learn how the industry works
Working in College Sports
What you need to be tracking
The Jersey Patch Market
What the market is saying
How the Salary Cap Works
And what is NIL Go
How CB Schedules are Made
It’s complicated…
University Administrators
What you need to know
Football
Men’s Basketball
Women’s Basketball
Baseball
Women’s Soccer
Women’s Volleyball
Golf
Anything related to anything D-II
Our spreadsheet series draws to a close with a look at hockey.
What emails and interviews can tell us about UWF's strategy, which nearly looked very different.
Tim Casey gives us a deeper look at the rise of a college hockey expansion team
A special guest argues the rest of college sports could learn a thing or two from men's hockey
Why flag football? Why now? And how is anybody supposed to piece together a conference schedule with participating teams spread all over the country?
Some thoughts on Bowl Season and a complicated Playoff
Simon Fraser, a Division II school in British Columbia, is looking to rejoin its peers in Canada.
Travel time means mailbag time
A guest post on Matt Martin's wild ride from Concordia to USC Upstate
We've seen it in D-II and D-III. We're about to find out what happens in D-I.
A quick dip into the mailbag before the weekend
A new academic study offers some clues.
Conference realignment just got a bit more complicated.
I caught up with ASUN Commissioner Jeff Bacon to better understand the next steps in D1's most interesting "megaconference"
Here's what the financial data says about D-II and D-I
Augusta joins a tiny handful of non D-I schools in opting into House. Here's why.
Goodbye, WAC. Hello, UAC...and perhaps another model for the future.
Where did the number come from, and what counts against it? Let's try to unpack it
It's mailbag time!!
Can a statehouse create a completely new conference? Oklahoma might try
Am I kidding? Only a tiny bit, actually.
Plus, EVEN MORE EXTRA POINTS BOWL PICTURES
Good news! Enrollment is up at many schools across the county. Bad news! Nobody is out of the woods yet
I asked why the state AG office decided to get involved
Are college presidents playing chicken, or are they actually prepared to make a risky gamble?