By: Amanda Christovich
The decision allows the College Sports Commission to continue operating as it was before. But ultimately, it's unclear how successful the cap management will be.
Amanda Christovich is a reporter at Front Office Sports. She covers a range of topics including sports, sports business, and competitive sports, along with general assignment news related to government, politics, and legal affairs. Amanda's work has been featured in notable publications such as Yardbarker, Crain's Chicago Business, Ad Age, and MarketWatch.
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Amanda's coverage heavily focuses on college athletics, particularly the NCAA and its policies. She frequently discusses legal policy regulations, government announcements, and includes expert commentary in her articles.
Given this focus, Amanda would likely be interested in hearing from individuals with expertise in sports law or those who have direct experience with NCAA policies and regulations. Those closely involved with governing bodies of college athletics may also be valuable sources for her.
As Amanda's geographic focus is not specified but she covers topics related to US-based college athletics institutions such as the NCAA and Pac-12 Conference, it would be beneficial to provide insights relevant to these organizations when reaching out to her.
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