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EPISODE · Jul 4, 2025 · 51 MIN

The House Settlement Begins, NIL Disruption, and What’s Next for College Sports

from SportsIQ with Larry Smith · host Rise Above Productions & Revision Sound

On this July 4th edition of SportsIQ with Larry Smith, we take a deep dive into the now-approved House settlement and its massive implications for college athletics, NIL policy, and the future of sports governance.🎙️ Larry hosts a full hour of high-impact analysis with three leading voices:Michael LeRoy (University of Illinois) unpacks the legal, financial, and enforcement landscape post-settlement, including collective bargaining, the Deloitte NIL Clearinghouse, and the slow march toward professionalization.Matt Brown (ExtraPointsMB.com) explains what the $20.5M revenue-sharing cap really means, how schools will (or won’t) comply, and why the “Macy’s bags” of illegal booster payments may still be lurking.Victoria Jackson (ASU sports historian) outlines the longer arc of college football’s commercialization, how Title IX is being circumvented, and why a total system reorganization may be inevitable.📚 Topics covered:What changes on July 1 and what doesn’tWhy NIL enforcement may collapse under appealsWhether football is dragging other sports into a flawed modelHow historic inequality persists despite reformsWho wins—and who gets squeezed—as the Big Ten and SEC consolidate powerTAGSHouse Settlement NILMichael LeRoy sports lawMatt Brown Extra PointsVictoria Jackson ASUCollege Football revenue sharingNIL Clearinghouse DeloitteNCAA enforcement NILTitle IX and NILBig Ten SEC futureCollege athletics antitrustSportsIQ Podcast Larry Smith

On this July 4th edition of SportsIQ with Larry Smith, we take a deep dive into the now-approved House settlement and its massive implications for college athletics, NIL policy, and the future of sports governance.🎙️ Larry hosts a full hour of high-impact analysis with three leading voices:Michael LeRoy (University of Illinois) unpacks the legal, financial, and enforcement landscape post-settlement, including collective bargaining, the Deloitte NIL Clearinghouse, and the slow march toward professionalization.Matt Brown (ExtraPointsMB.com) explains what the $20.5M revenue-sharing cap really means, how schools will (or won’t) comply, and why the “Macy’s bags” of illegal booster payments may still be lurking.Victoria Jackson (ASU sports historian) outlines the longer arc of college football’s commercialization, how Title IX is being circumvented, and why a total system reorganization may be inevitable.📚 Topics covered:What changes on July 1 and what doesn’tWhy NIL enforcement may collapse under appealsWhether football is dragging other sports into a flawed modelHow historic inequality persists despite reformsWho wins—and who gets squeezed—as the Big Ten and SEC consolidate powerTAGSHouse Settlement NILMichael LeRoy sports lawMatt Brown Extra PointsVictoria Jackson ASUCollege Football revenue sharingNIL Clearinghouse DeloitteNCAA enforcement NILTitle IX and NILBig Ten SEC futureCollege athletics antitrustSportsIQ Podcast Larry Smith

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