NCAA President Charlie Baker discusses the pending antitrust settlement, emphasizing its significance in shaping the future of college sports. The settlement is seen as a pivotal moment to unite college sports and drive progress. The NACDA convention in Las Vegas gathers over 7,000 college athletics representatives to deliberate on key industry topics, including the push to ban prop betting, ongoing debates on athlete employment status, and exploration of private equity in college sports.
The NACDA convention in Las Vegas saw 7,000+ college athletics reps discussing the future of the industry. 🔒 Pushes to ban prop betting on college sports 🤝 Ongoing debate over athlete employment status 💼 Private equity in college sports explored 📰 | @bportnoy15
From @dennisdoddcbs: Charlie Baker brings fiery presence NCAA has long needed as president aims to keep organization relevant https://t.co/anxrhd80EW
Thank you @CharlieBakerMA for your belief in our industry and what we do. The future of college athletics is in good hands. #NACDA24 https://t.co/Kf1QDuG9gQ
NCAA president Charlie Baker: "One of the things I've said about this is that the settlement gives everybody a chance to own a piece of what the future looks like." Via @bportnoy15 at #NACDA2024 https://t.co/HuzEbhCfTf via @sbj
NCAA President Charlie Baker says the pending antitrust settlement will be expensive but also should be the “glue” that helps college sports move forward as “one big, maybe happy, family.” More from Baker on the details of the landmark deal: https://t.co/1TR3SvzHr9