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Our curated resources for students of intercollegiate athletics

Insights & Resources

Here are some top recommended online resources to help you stay informed and up to date on college sports news, especially the business side, finances, leadership changes, NIL deals, conference realignment, and more. These are particularly useful for students interested in the evolving landscape of college athletics.

Ross Dellenger — A leading voice for the latest insights on the business of college sports and football. Follow his reporting for in-depth coverage of NIL, revenue sharing, coaching moves, NCAA changes, and major developments.

Knight-Newhouse College Athletics Database — Perfect for financial data and research. This free database provides detailed, transparent info on revenues, expenses, and spending priorities across college sports programs (updated regularly, including recent years). Great for digging into the numbers behind athletic departments. https://knightnewhousedata.org/

D1 Ticker — Daily curated news and intel focused on Division I college athletics. It delivers quick, fact-based updates on business, finance, attendance trends, leadership moves, and key stories—ideal for anyone wanting a concise, professional overview without endless scrolling. (Primarily via weekday email newsletters.) https://www.d1ticker.com/

CollegeAD — News and resources centered on the college athletics business world. Covers industry developments, often geared toward professionals in the field. https://collegead.com/

Athletic Director U (ADU) — Insights, articles, videos, and resources for athletic administrators and college sports leadership. Features in-depth coverage of topics like hiring, compliance, revenue generation, NIL, legal issues, burnout, and conference trends—plus event recaps and interviews with ADs and commissioners. Excellent for understanding the administrative and operational side. https://athleticdirectoru.com/

Dr. Shane Hudson, Ph.D., Director, CSL

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