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31 December 2025

"Could Private Equity Ever Own A College Athletics Team? Restructuring University Athletic Departments In The Post-House Era," LawInSport

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Will and Det examine innovative ownership models, including private equity-backed entities and community-based structures, and analyze the legal and financial implications of introducing private investment into collegiate sports.
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Will Hall and Det Beal, attorneys on Jones Walker's Sports & Entertainment Industry Team, co-authored the article "Could Private Equity Ever Own a College Athletics Team? Restructuring University Athletic Departments In The Post-House Era," published by LawInSport on October 31, 2025. The article explores how the House v. NCAA settlement and the shift toward direct athlete compensation — estimated to reach $1.4 billion in 2025 — are prompting universities to rethink the structure of their athletic departments. Will and Detexamine innovative ownership models, including private equity-backed entities and community-based structures, and analyze the legal and financial implications of introducing private investment into collegiate sports.

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