Noah Henderson

Noah Henderson

Noah Henderson is the Director of the Sport Management Program at Loyola University Chicago’s Quinlan School of Business and the founder of The College Front Office, a publication focused on the professionalization of college sports. A leading national voice on NIL and athlete labor, his work has appeared in ESPN, NPR, CNN, PBS, Sportico, and the Chicago Tribune. He has advised athletic departments, general managers, and coaches on athlete compensation, contract structuring, and revenue-sharing strategy in the post-amateurism era. Henderson holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Illinois College of Law and a degree in economics from Saint Joseph’s University.

NCAA Sues DraftKings: 'Madness' Over Trademarks

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