DiscoverCollege Recruiting Weekly PodcastEpisode 176: What the House Settlement Details Might Mean for College Athletic Departments
Episode 176: What the House Settlement Details Might Mean for College Athletic Departments

Episode 176: What the House Settlement Details Might Mean for College Athletic Departments

Update: 2024-09-06
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With details of the House settlement beginning to take shape, we ask the question:

Are athletic departments around the country ready for the inevitable results of this landmark legislation? It will change funding, budgets, recruiting - and especially, the employment status of college student-athletes.

So with all those changes coming quickly over the horizon, we wanted to bring back Katie Davis, CPA and Partner at James Moore, a national firm that works with college campuses and athletic departments on budgetary issues, NIL strategy, and operational initiatives.

In this episode we talk about the House settlement, what it means for college athletic departments, how some of their clients are adjusting their financial approach, and what coaches, AD's and college leadership say they're preparing for in the coming months and years as a result of this landmark change in the way things are done around the country.

For more information on the work that she and her firm does, visit www.jmco.com.

To reach out to Katie with questions specific to your department and campus, visit https://www.jmco.com/our-team/katie-davis/

And finally, to reach the host, email Dan at dan@dantudor.com or visit the website.

Thanks for listening! Make sure to tell other coaches in your department to listen to the show, and leave us a good review if you like our work. We'll see you next time!
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Episode 176: What the House Settlement Details Might Mean for College Athletic Departments

Episode 176: What the House Settlement Details Might Mean for College Athletic Departments