College football GMs have a long to-do list — including addressing legal risks
August 11, 2025
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Sports Business Journal
As college athletics continues to evolve, institutions are forced to navigate unprecedented changes. In their article published by Sports Business Journal, Eversheds Sutherland attorneys Anthony Del Giudice and Kamryn Alexander explore the emerging role of football program general managers (GMs) and the legal risks institutions must manage to stay competitive and compliant.
The article outlines the heightened risks resulting from mostly non-lawyer GMs being a natural point person for student-athlete questions. The piece also offers practical safeguards institutions can implement to reduce risk and empower their staff, including:
Establishing clear internal controls around student-athlete payment
Defining institutional roles in third-party NIL arrangements
Training GMs and staff on evolving regulations
Including protective language in NIL agreements
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