Kristi Dosh

Kristi Dosh
Kristi Dosh is a former practicing attorney who has written for outlets such as Forbes and ESPN. She is also the founder of Business of College Sports®. In addition to her reporting, Kristi is the author of two books on the business of college sports: Saturday Millionaires: How Winning Football Builds Winning Colleges and The Athlete's NIL Playbook: The Complete Guide to Owning and Profiting from Your Name, Image, and Likeness. Kristi is a consultant for athletic departments, universities and NIL collectives and teaches multiple NIL courses at the University of Florida in the undergraduate, graduate and law programs.

SAFE Act vs. SCORE Act: Why a Federal Bill for College Athletics Is Unlikely

Because the SAFE Act and SCORE Act stand at odds with one another, it seems unlikely for them to be reconciled into a unified federal bill

Football Players Are Cashing in on NIL. What Can Basketball Players Learn From That?

The rules governing Name, Image and Likeness have changed, but if a player can create moments and win, there is still a lot of money to be made.

Congress Was Fixing to Save College Sports. Now It’s Stuck.

The SCORE Act seemed poised to be the first name, image and likeness bill to make it to a vote since the NCAA’s rules changed in 2021. Here’s our primer on the act, what's at stake and what might happen next.

What Trump’s Executive Order Means for the Future of College Sports, NIL Deals, Title IX

While Congress works to pass the SCORE Act, the President weighed in with the executive office’s position — one that raises more questions than answers

The Shocker in the House v. NCAA Settlement That Has All of College Sports Scrambling

How to respond to the NIL clearinghouse’s early start date is one of my questions that need to be answered as college sports moves into a new era

The House v. NCAA Settlement Contained a Major Surprise. What Does It All Mean?

Now that college sports is about to enter into a brand new era, Hoops HQ’s legal expert offers a primer on the pressing questions that fans most want answered.

House Case Settlement or Not, Revenue Sharing Is Coming to College Sports

Judge Wilken gave the parties in NCAA v. House two weeks to revise their settlement to her liking. But even if she rejects them again, the new era will begin this summer.