Four months into the Name, Image and Likeness era, INFLCR has aggregated and analyzed its transaction data. With over 200 Division I partners, over 5,000 transactions have been reported to the INFLCR Verified platform.
AthleticDirectorU surveyed thousands of Division I college athletics administrators across the nation for the first time since the spring of 2022 to get an overall sense of professional burnout, exhaustion and disengagement in the industry. Using the publicly available Oldenburg Burnout Inventory, ADU found that DI administrators’ average exhaustion and disengagement scores both fall in
When AthleticDirectorU last surveyed thousands of DI administrators across the country in the spring of 2022, COVID was by far the most significant driver of professional burnout, exhaustion and disengagement. Three years later, the pandemic is over, but industry professionals continue to battle with myriad issues caused by the evolution of NIL and the transfer
The long-anticipated revenue-sharing era in college athletics is no longer theoretical. With the House v. NCAA settlement poised to unleash a tidal wave of financial responsibility onto institutions, Division I athletic departments must rapidly modernize their infrastructure to remain compliant, competitive, and credible. The most urgent challenge? Choosing the right system to handle athlete payment