Iowa State football: Coach Matt Campbell on impact of roster limits
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On the same day the settlement was approved opening the door for college athletes to receive millions of dollars in revenue from schools, the head of the enforcement arm of college sports’ brave new world was selected.
Major League Baseball executive Bryan Seeley has been named the CEO of the newly formed College Sports Commission, with the move being made official Friday night.
Under the new system created by the $2.8 billion antitrust settlement, the CSC will serve a regulatory role similar to what the NCAA did under the amateur model, overseeing NIL contracts, determining when rules have been broken and handing out punishments to offenders.
Seeley was hired for the role by the commissioners of the Power Four conferences, as well as a group of athletic directors. He’ll report directly to the commissioners of the SEC, Big Ten, ACC and Big 12.
“Bryan brings unwavering integrity and a wealth of relevant experience to his new role leading the College Sports Commission and working to ensure a smooth implementation of this new system,” a joint statement from the Power Four commissioners said. “We’re grateful to have an individual with his credentials and expertise at the helm, and we look forward to his leadership as we transition into this new era of college sports.”
The CSC is scheduled to begin its duties on July 1.
While Seeley will suddenly become one of the most powerful and influential people in college sports, he’s a relative unknown in college athletics, having not previously served as an athletic director or…
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Publish date : 2025-06-07 18:05:00
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