What We Can Learn From The Will Grier Incident At Florida

Two big surprises happened last week related to Florida Gators’ football.   First, former exalted player and coach Steve Spurrier resigned from his position at South Carolina. You would think that would grab the Gator headlines. But the news of the Head Ball Coach was eclipsed by someone who was playing the same position that […]

Should The NCAA Compensate Athletes For Career-ending Injuries?

Marcus Lattimore. Tyrone Prothro. And now maybe Nick Chubb. If you have followed college football for the past decade, you probably not only recognize these names but also grimace when you read them. Your memory may conjure up images of some of the most gruesome moments ever recorded in the sport. These are young men […]

As The Gridiron Turns: October Begins, And So Will The Coaching Changes

By Laurie N. Gallagher, Esq We’re just getting into the heart of the college football season and the polls have been shuffled from top to bottom. And as the places in the polls are juggled, so are the futures of coaches. For some, the end of the season could be the next game that they […]

New NFL CTE Study Has Trickle Down Effect For ADs

By Laurie N. Gallagher, Esq The news surrounding the NFL’s concussion controversy has permeated not just the sports media, but mainstream national news publications such as Newsweek.  While a settlement of the class action lawsuit filed on behalf of players has been proposed to compensate those who have been or may be diagnosed with chronic […]