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What is the College Sports Commission?

Updated over a month ago

The College Sports Commission is the organization overseeing the new system that allows schools to share revenue directly with student-athletes and ensures that NIL deals made with student-athletes are fair and comply with NCAA rules. Over time, the Commission's role may expand to include enforcement of additional related rules as well.

The organization will investigate any potential violations of these rules, make determinations regarding potential rules violations and penalties, provide notice and opportunity to be heard, participate in the arbitration process and ultimately administer penalties for violations of these rules.

The College Sports Commission will facilitate more opportunities than ever before for student-athletes to benefit from their participation in intercollegiate athletics and will bring much-needed stability and structure to college sports.

To find out more about the College Sports Commission, including information on the College Athlete Payment System (CAPS), at collegesportscommission.org.

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