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House settlement, not even Missouri director of athletics Laird Veatch can be exactly certain of the impacts it will have over the next few years. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
Mizzou athletic director Laird Veatch welcomed local media members into Mizzou Arena on Thursday to talk with him about the near-$2.8 billion House settlement and its implications on the program.
House settlement. With Judge Claudia Wilken approving the settlement on June 6, the new era of college athletics is set to officially be ushered in on July 1. The anticipation stage is over for ...
Missouri Tigers On SI. Mizzou AD Laird Veatch on how the House Settlement is step toward stablity. Posted: June 12, 2025 | Last updated: June 12, 2025 ...
Mizzou soccer released its schedule for the 2025 season Thursday, featuring 10 matchups at Audrey J. Walton Stadium. In total, the Tigers will face 11 teams that reached the NCAA Tournament last ...
The settlement in the House v. NCAA case was approved on Friday night, just a few weeks before the agreement’s new framework for college athletics takes effect on July 1.
Mizzou Athletics enters a new era with the $2.8B NCAA settlement, allowing revenue sharing and support for student-athletes. Details from AD Laird Veatch.
Today we’re talking about the House Settlement. On Friday afternoon, ... With that, I want to double down on one crucial point: At Mizzou, we see this moment as an opportunity.
Mizzou athletic director Laird Veatch breaks down the significance of the approved $2.8 billion House settlement for NCAA athletes. Beginning July 1, Mizzou Athletics commits to distributing $20.5 ...