Commissioner Brett Yormark views the entrance of private equity into college sports as “validation” of growth.
The Big 12 concluded its spring business meetings on Thursday with a look to the fall competition season and the ever-present legal issues shaping the future of college sports.
Although Livingstone didn’t name names, or specify sports, the first Big 12 football season without Texas and Oklahoma should be fascinating. “In some ways,” Livingstone said, “you’re working on a model without seeing the complete playing field.”
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