
Kristi Dosh
Contributor at Forbes
Founder at Business of College Sports
#SportsBiz for Forbes | Founder, Business of College Sports® | Adjunct Professor at @UF | Recovering atty | Author of The Athlete's NIL Playbook
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1 week ago |
businessofcollegesports.com | Kristi Dosh
Last Updated on June 17, 2025Immigration attorney Ksenia Maiorova, a partner at Green and Spiegel, joined me to chat about what international athletes can and cannot do when it comes to NIL, why so many workarounds being attempted don’t actually work and why there’s virtually no way for international athletes to safely receive revenue sharing on a student visa.
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1 week ago |
hoopshq.com | Jonathan Wasserman |Seth Davis |Kristi Dosh |Krysten Peek
Here are 10 standouts from the camp, with recruiting updates and scouting notes. On Day 1, Mingo showcased his scoring ability. On Day 2, it was his passing and facilitating. The game that separated him from every other player happened in Game 3, when he had 8 points and 9 assists at halftime, then took over when his team was falling behind in the fourth quarter. His team won 89-86 in overtime. Mingo finished with 30 points, 11 assists and 8 rebounds, and was 11-of-11 from the free throw line.
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1 week ago |
hoopshq.com | Jonathan Wasserman |Seth Davis |Kristi Dosh
“It’s going to be a complete 180,” Florida men’s basketball coach Todd Golden told Hoops HQ. “As soon as this next cycle starts, guys are going to be making 10 to 20 percent of what they’ve been making these last two years. It’s going to be a challenge to explain to them and for them to understand why that’s happening.” Each school that opts into the settlement (and the vast majority already have) is permitted to share up to $20.5 million across all sports in year one.
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2 weeks ago |
hoopshq.com | Kristi Dosh |Seth Davis |Alex Squadron |Jonathan Wasserman
Carter Bryant Sounds Lottery-Bound The first batch of invites to the Green Room went out, and Bryant received one, historically a good sign for his chances of being one of the top-14 picks. Even before that news was announced, scouts seem to agree that someone is going to take him before the Oklahoma City Thunder are on the clock at No. 15.
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2 weeks ago |
hoopshq.com | Kristi Dosh |Seth Davis |Alex Squadron |Jonathan Wasserman
Azzi Fudd was just as impressive. After finally playing a healthy season and showing the potential that was there all along, the guard decided to come back for another year. There is no better shooter in college basketball (43.6 percent from long range), but Fudd finally got to show off her complete game, including an impressive ability to match up with top guards defensively.
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