2022 NCAA COMPLIANCE REPORT

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Husch Blackwell is pleased to share its second-annual NCAA Compliance Report, which explores how recent developments are altering the landscape for college athletics and how institutional decision-makers should approach the relevant regulatory and legal issues. The report includes insights on:

• The impact of NCAA v. Alston • NCAA governance reforms • The evolution of Name, Image and Likeness • Title IX & gender equity • Labor law & student-athletes

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NCAA Governance

The 65 schools of the so-called Autonomy Five—or Power Five—athletic conferences enjoy outsized influence, owing to their revenue-generating sports programs. Revenue generation has led some to question whether a shared governance model for all sports across the breadth of the NCAA makes sense.

Division I Revenue Sources, 2020

$2,576.12

$2,500

$2,000

$1,837.48

$1,494.12

$1,500

$1,077.00

$930.68

$1,000

$778.72

$718.99

$600.02

$598.81

$500

$148.7

$80.19

$69.16

$149.80

$94.87

NCAA/Conference Distributions, Media Rights, Postseasons

Corporate Sponsorships, Advertising, Licensing

Donors

Ticket Sales

Institutional/ Government Support

Student Fees

Other

D-I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS)

All Other D-I Schools

REVENUE SOURCE (IN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS)

Source: College Athletics Financial Information (CAFI) Database, Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.

Name, Image and Likeness State Laws

NIL law in effect

Optional effective date but no later than 2023

NIL law passed with delayed effective date

NIL passed but pending legislation to repeal. Alabama House voted to repeal 97-1.

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