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sports1 year ago

"College Sports: The SEC-Big Ten Alliance and the Future of NCAA Control"

The Big Ten and the SEC have announced the formation of a joint advisory group to address key issues in college sports, including recent court decisions, pending litigation, governance proposals, and state laws. The group, consisting of university presidents and athletic directors, aims to develop solutions for a sustainable future of college sports. While the announcement formalizes a collaborative relationship between the two conferences, it is not intended as a step toward breaking away from the NCAA. The advisory group will have no independent authority and will serve as a consulting body, with a focus on addressing common challenges and finding solutions for athlete compensation and other pressing issues in college athletics.

sports1 year ago

"Big Ten and SEC Join Forces to Address College Sports Challenges"

The Big Ten Conference and the Southeastern Conference have formed an advisory group to address the challenges and opportunities in college athletics, including issues related to conference realignment and NIL. With the addition of new teams, the power balance has shifted in favor of these two conferences, particularly in football. The advisory group aims to enhance interaction between the conferences and focus on common sense solutions, but it will have no independent authority to act.

sports1 year ago

"Big Ten and SEC Join Forces to Shape the Future of College Athletics"

The Big Ten and SEC have established a joint advisory group to address challenges in college athletics and improve the student-athlete experience, reflecting a closer relationship between the two conferences as they gain more power in the collegiate landscape. The group was formed in response to court decisions, pending litigation, state laws, and governance proposals, and will serve as a consultant to the leagues without authority to implement changes. This move further solidifies the bond between the two conferences as they navigate the evolving collegiate athletics environment.

sports1 year ago

"SEC and Big Ten Join Forces to Address Evolving College Sports Landscape"

The Big Ten and SEC have formed a joint advisory group to address challenges in college sports, including recent court decisions, pending litigation, state laws, and governance proposals. The group will include university leaders and athletic directors and aims to tackle issues such as athlete compensation and the future of college sports. This move signifies the two powerful conferences' involvement in shaping the future of college athletics amid a changing landscape and legal challenges to the amateurism model.

sports1 year ago

"SEC and Big Ten Form Joint Advisory Group to Address College Sports Issues"

The Big Ten and SEC have formed a joint advisory group of university presidents, chancellors, and athletics directors to address the challenges facing college athletics and work towards improving the student-athlete experience. This move comes in response to mounting pressures and the need for solutions in the face of recent court decisions, pending litigation, state laws, and governance proposals. The advisory group will engage with other key leadership groups and student-athletes, focusing on issues such as NIL, the transfer portal, and general rules and regulations. This collaboration between the two powerful conferences aims to find sustainable solutions for the future of college sports.

sports1 year ago

"Big Ten and SEC Forge Alliance to Shape Future of College Sports"

The SEC and Big Ten are teaming up to form a joint advisory group aimed at finding solutions and shaping the future of college sports, acknowledging the shifting landscape and the need for reform. The group will consult with student-athletes and other key leadership bodies within the conferences, with a focus on addressing common challenges and laying the groundwork for the future of college football.

sports1 year ago

"Big Ten and SEC Join Forces to Address College Athletics Challenges"

The Big Ten Conference and Southeastern Conference have formed a joint advisory group to address the challenges facing college athletics, including legal decisions, state laws, and governance proposals. Comprised of university leaders and athletics directors, the group aims to develop solutions for the sustainable future of college sports, with a focus on enhancing the student-athlete experience.

sports1 year ago

"SEC and Big Ten Join Forces to Address College Athletics Challenges"

The Big Ten Conference and Southeastern Conference have formed a joint advisory group to address challenges facing college athletics, including recent court decisions, pending litigation, state laws, and governance proposals, with a focus on improving the student-athlete experience. The group will engage with various stakeholders, including student-athletes, and will not have independent authority to act.

housing-market2 years ago

"Rising Housing Costs Burden Record Number of American Renters"

The America's Rental Housing 2024 report provides interactive maps and data on the rental housing market, with principal funding from Wells Fargo and contributions from a diverse advisory group including organizations such as the National Apartment Association and the Urban Institute. For data requests or embedding permissions, contact the provided email, and for media inquiries, reach out to Kerry Donahue, the Director of Communications.

education2 years ago

"Controversy Surrounds Appointment of Libs of TikTok Creator to Oklahoma Library Committee"

Chaya Raichik, the operator of "Libs of TikTok" social media accounts known for far-right and anti-LGBTQ+ political positions, has been appointed by Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters to the Oklahoma State Department of Education Library Media Advisory Committee. This move follows Raichik's attacks on a Tulsa-Union school librarian, which led to bomb threats and learning disruptions. Walters praised Raichik's perspective and platform, while also proposing new rules to eliminate references to American Library Association guidelines in Oklahoma's Information Literacy Standards, branding the ALA as "left-wing."