Virginia Tech President Timothy Sands sits down with ADU’s Jason Belzer at the 2025 NCAA Convention to offer insight into the Hokie’s approach to the post-House era – including how the athletic department will participate in revenue share while providing a transformational experience for student-athletes across all sport programs. Sands reflects on the long-tail impact of focusing on student-athlete well-being based on surveys conducted by the university: “That [student-athlete] experience really sets you up for a life of purpose and is something we really want to preserve… the House settlement will actually give us the freedom to do more for our student-athletes.”
Sands and Belzer also discuss the revenue gap between the Big Ten and SEC versus the ACC and Big 12 conferences; the economic impact of athletic success on the Virginia Tech and Blacksburg communities; how to evaluate the emergence of private equity in sports; and the possibility of football and basketball breaking off to a more “professionalized” model.
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