(#438) How revenue sharing in college sports would impact college hockey is anyone's guess
Plus: The Transfer Portal Window closes today ... Four portal commitments. ... Denver loses a recruit ... UNLV will face D-I teams ... more news and notes
Today’s newsletter looks at the potential revenue-sharing model in college sports. What is the proposed settlement? How will it impact college hockey?
Honestly ... no one really knows yet.
But we do have details on the proposed House v. NCAA settlement and what a revenue-sharing model could look like in the near future.
— The transfer portal window closes today. After today, players can only enter the portal if there is a coaching change or if they get their financial aid cut.
We also have four portal commitments, with players to Quinnipiac, Merrimack, Union, and AIC.
— In our notebook, defenseman Will Felicio decommitted from Denver. UNLV is set to play D-I teams next year. Plus, more notes on NIL, a new blanket waiver for official recruiting visits, roster sizes, and more.
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