NCAA President Charlie Baker expressed optimism about the future of college sports amid ongoing legal and financial challenges. Speaking in Las Vegas, Baker addressed the pending antitrust settlement and the House settlement, which he described as expensive but essential for the cohesion of college sports. He emphasized that the settlement would allow stakeholders to shape the future collectively.
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"I think it's much better than the pressure of what could have been catastrophic losses. That would have taken another few years.” NCAA President Charlie Baker to @DanMurphyESPN. https://t.co/gGyjfIvjjT
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
NCAA President Charlie Baker should be speaking here at NACDA here in a bit. Y'all got anything you want me to ask him?
The House settlement is still being finalized, but NCAA President Charlie Baker is optimistic about the path forward it might carve. Spoke with Baker today in Las Vegas about the framework agreement and the lingering questions: https://t.co/gNgSQEE4o6
The House settlement is still being finalized, but NCAA President Charlie Baker is optimistic about the path forward it might carve. Spoke with Baker this morning in Las Vegas about the House settlement and the lingering questions: https://t.co/gNgSQEE4o6
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