What Does the Protect College Sports Act Mean for Division I HBCUs?
Two weeks ago, four HBCU conference commissioners wrote Congress endorsing a House bill called the SCORE Act. That bill is…
Two weeks ago, four HBCU conference commissioners wrote Congress endorsing a House bill called the SCORE Act. That bill is…
On May 11, 2026, the commissioners of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA), Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), Southern Intercollegiate Athletic…
The NCAA’s announcement earlier this month landed with the fanfare you would expect. Beginning in 2027, the Division I Men’s…
“These penalties reflect a failure of institutional infrastructure, not a failure of our student-athletes. We are committed to building…
Every April, a version of the same story runs across HBCU sports media. A player gets drafted. Or doesn’t. A…
Itta Bena, Mississippi, sits in the heart of the Delta, a small city of roughly 1,700 people where Mississippi…
The NCAA Tournament pays conferences for every game their teams play. For the MEAC and SWAC, those payments trickle down…
Conference Finance · Analysis & Commentary · April 2026 The SWAC’s position as the top-revenue FCS conference is real…
“We don’t have to match dollar for dollar. But we can’t be no dollar.” — Willie A. Deese Willie…
