Matt Rhule has implemented a new policy requiring all Nebraska players to receive identical NIL compensation.
“No one player is bigger than the team. We win together, we lose together, we get paid together.”
I’m convinced that Matt Rhule sends out a check from his bank account of tens of millions of dollars in stolen money to every Ari Wasserman and national writer willing to rank him in the top ten of the Big 18.
Read more about the staff comprising of general manager Billy Glasscock, assistant general mangers Adam Clark and JR Belton, and Chief Strategy Officer Taylor Jacobs
https://t.co/qK9HrMGEWd
NEW: USC football is promoting Conor McQuiston to Director of AI, @PeteNakos and @whalexander_ confirm👨💻
McQuiston will build AI models using program data to identify competitive advantages in everything from game planning to scouting.
https://t.co/A3lrmhuoqo
Plenty around college athletics were waiting on this lawsuit to be filed.
They are suing the NCAA, CSC, ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC, Charlie Baker, P4 commissioners…
Plaintiffs are looking for monetary damages, along with going after the enforcement entity, NIL Go and CSC created with House settlement, which they say violates state NIL laws
Northwestern has hired John Lintner as director of football video and data security, a first-of-its-kind position at the Power 4 level.
David Braun:
“John is an outstanding addition to our staff. The way football programs operate today requires us to be intentional about how we manage and protect our internal information. His background in video operations and data security gives us a real edge in building a secure, efficient and forward-thinking operation.”
NEW: Paul Finebaum rips the NCAA for denying Texas Tech’s request for reinstatement of eligibility for Brendan Sorsby⬇️
“...we’re talking about the NCAA, the most hypocritical organization in the history of mankind, coming down on somebody for gambling while they have their own side gambling deals and while gambling is pervasive everywhere.
So, a three-game suspension perhaps. Keeping him out for the whole season is wrong.”
(via @GetUpESPN)
https://t.co/YDMa4Xfzvh
Serving @michiganstateu has been one of the greatest honors of my life. Amy and I are deeply grateful to the entire Spartan community: students, faculty, staff, alumni and supporters who make this university so extraordinary
From Texas Tech president Lawrence Schovanec's letter: "The NCAA bylaws governing Brendan's case have not adapted to the era of widespread legalized sports betting that this generation of college athletes now has to navigate. He is not the first college athlete to face gambling addiction, and unfortunately, he will not be the last. Our responsibility as higher education leaders is to create environments that support young people's growth, maturation, and success, fit for the times in which they live. Given that Brendan has taken accountability for his addiction and actions, a brave act in any circumstance, but especially under the intense scrutiny of a national spotlight, we believe that the best path forward for him is on campus, among his teammates, embraced by the strength of this community."