Friday, May 15, 2026

How the House v. NCAA Settlement Changes NIL Forever

The pivotal House v. NCAA settlement was approved Friday and will usher in a new era of NIL (name, image, and likeness) and collegiate athletics at large. FOS college sports reporter Amanda Christovich joins Baker Machado and Renee Washington to explain the ruling’s effect on schools and athletes.

Plus, tennis writer Giri Nathan joins to discuss the instant-classic French Open final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, why it signifies the official change of eras for tennis, and how Sinner’s doping scandal affects his status and the sport at large.

We also talk about the Stanley Cup Final with Kathryn Tappen of NHL Network, and a Michael Jordan rookie card is selling for more than $2 million.

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