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Sunday, January 5, 2025

Business of College Sports

Between unprecedented conference realignments, historic media rights deals, the wild world of NIL, and high-stakes competition, this space couldn’t be more exciting right now, but you need someone to help you make sense of it all. That’s where we come in.

Recent Articles

Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith (4) celebrates a first-down catch against Oregon during the 2025 Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.

The Biggest Changes to College Sports Are Coming in 2025

Sweeping developments could affect the college sports foundation this year.
Jan 1, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Fans line at the front desk of the Sheraton hotel after the Sugar Bowl CFP quarterfinal between Georgia and Notre Dame was postponed after an attack on Bourbon Street.

Sugar Bowl to Proceed Despite Louisiana AG’s Desire for Delay

The Notre Dame–Georgia matchup is on after calls to delay it further.



The Dartmouth men's basketball team is attempting to form a union.

Dartmouth Men’s Basketball Players Withdraw Petition to Unionize

The athlete-employment movement suffered a major blow—but isn’t dead yet.
Sep 28, 2024; Boise, Idaho, USA; Boise State Broncos running back Ashton Jeanty (2) and quarterback Maddux Madsen (4) celebrate during the second quarter against the Washington State Cougars at Albertsons Stadium.

Boise State Is the CFP Outlier Doing ‘More With Less’

“We are blue-collar,” Broncos athletic director Jeramiah Dickey tells FOS.
Jim Mora Jr

UConn Coach Jim Mora Jr. Threatens Rivals Over ‘Tampering’ In Portal

Mora said he would “pursue all avenues to hold you accountable.”
Pop-Tarts bowl tropfy

‘I Want to Play in That Game’: How the Pop-Tarts Bowl Went..

The bowl has players saying, “I want to play in that game.”


Diego Pavia

NCAA Gives JUCO Athletes Another Year While Appealing Pavia Case

Former JUCO athletes losing their eligibility this school year get another season.

Texas attorney general Ken Paxton

Texas Sues NCAA Over Trans Athlete Rules

The lawsuit was filed in state district court in Lubbock.