@welchsuggs
Journalism prof; I teach sports media and research sports, gender and education.
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Drake Group Webinar: How will the Evolving Landscape of College Athletics Affect the USA Olympic Sports Development System? Thursday, October 17, 2024 – 2:00-3:30 p.m. EST
Drake Group Webinar: How will the Evolving Landscape of College Athletics Affect the USA Olympic Sports Development System? Thursday, October 17, 2024 – 2:00-3:30 p.m. EST
The House/Hubbard/Carter v NCAA settlement has raised concerns among many that colleges and universities could soon pay athletes directly, particularly in revenue-generating sports, through NIL and revenue-sharing arrangements with the majority of these payments going to football and basketball players. These payments are poised to nearly double due to Title IX gender equity obligations, and they would ... Read more
Welch’s Substack | Welch Suggs | Substack
Welch’s Substack | Welch Suggs | Substack
Institutional Effects of Adding Football: A Difference-in-Difference Analysis
Institutional Effects of Adding Football: A Difference-in-Difference Analysis
Some Colleges Have Turned to Football to Raise Their Profile. Has It Worked?
Some Colleges Have Turned to Football to Raise Their Profile. Has It Worked?
College Football Unlikely to Boost Campus Enrollment, Per Study
College Football Unlikely to Boost Campus Enrollment, Per Study
Enough is enough with college sports and conference shenanigans.
Enough is enough with college sports and conference shenanigans.
Last week college sports was consumed by some of the most short-sighted decision-making we’ve ever seen, and that’s saying something.
NIL podcast for American Council on Education
NIL podcast for American Council on Education
Stories, Myths, and a New Model for College Sports, Part II
Stories, Myths, and a New Model for College Sports, Part II
In Part II of a two-part series, University of Georgia Associate Professor Welch Suggs proposes a new model to make college sports transparent, efficient, and run for the benefit of athletes and universities alike.
Stories, Myths, and a New Model for College Sports, Part I
Stories, Myths, and a New Model for College Sports, Part I
Paul Finebaum show, 4/23
Paul Finebaum show, 4/23
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