COLUMBIA, Mo. — As the college sports world prepares for the onset of revenue sharing with athletes and the wide-ranging, still nebulous shakeup it will bring, Missouri athletics director Laird Veatch has his fair share of questions.
He has some optimism, too: Veatch sees a clear advantage for Mizzou when it comes to the future of name, image and likeness compensation, or NIL, for athletes. But after a month and change on the job in Columbia — and just a couple of weeks after the House v. NCAA settlement that will redefine the financial side of college sports — he told the Post-Dispatch there’s a lot to be determined.