Kansas Faculty Revolts Over Athlete Pay… This Is Bigger Than You Think

Kansas ‘No Confidence’ Poll: Athletic Deficits, Revenue Sharing, and the Future of College Sports

Keith Mondillo discusses how nearly 80% of over 2,000 campus poll respondents at Kansas reported no confidence in university leadership amid “turbulent times,” focusing on transparency and protecti...

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Women’s Flag Football Is About to Explode… And Most Families Are Late

Women’s Flag Football Recruiting: The Next Big College Opportunity (Title IX, NCAA Emerging Sport, 2028 Olympics)

After 31 years in college athletics, the speaker argues most families overlook a fast-growing recruiting opportunity: women’s flag football. He explains how the sport emerged from l...

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Demystifying Athletic Scholarships in Recruiting

The Truth About Athletic Scholarships (D1 vs D2 vs D3) | Why “Scholarship” Rarely Means Full Ride

Keith Mondillo, a longtime college basketball coach, explains common misconceptions about athletic scholarships and why “I got a scholarship” rarely means a full ride. He breaks down how Division I...

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Trump May Change College Recruiting Rules Next Week — What Families Need to Know

Trump Executive Order on College Sports? What It Could Mean for NIL, Transfers & Recruiting

Keith Mondillo, a longtime college basketball coach and athletics director, explains reports that Donald Trump’s staff is considering an executive order on college sports that could come as early as next...

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Is Cinderella Dead in March Madness? NIL and the Transfer Portal Changed Everything

Is March Madness Losing Cinderella? Transfer Portal, NIL, and the End of the Experience Gap

The script argues that the classic March Madness Cinderella run may become rare because the experience advantage that once fueled underdogs is disappearing. Historically, mid-majors built older, cohesive...

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Trump May Change College Recruiting Rules Next Week — What Families Need to Know

Trump Executive Order on College Sports? What It Could Mean for NIL, Transfers & Recruiting

Keith Mondillo, a longtime college basketball coach and athletics director, explains reports that Donald Trump’s staff is considering an executive order on college sports that could come as early as next...

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Exposure Is Not Recruiting. Do You Actually Have a Plan?

Stop Relying on Exposure: Build a Real Recruiting Plan for AAU & Club Season

As spring club sports begin with AAU basketball, club volleyball, and soccer showcases, Keith Mondillo—now in his 31st year as a college basketball coach and director of athletics—explains that playing more games and ch...

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College Basketball Transfer Portal Explained (2026 Window, D2/D3 Rules, & What Families Should Know)

College Basketball Transfer Portal Explained (2026 Window, D2/D3 Rules, and What Families Should Know) College coach and athletic director Keith Mondillo explains what’s happening as the college basketball transfer portal opens and why athletes and parents shouldn’t panic. He notes that Division ...

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Washington Just Entered College Sports. Recruiting May Change Again

Trump’s White House NIL Meeting & the SCORE Act: What It Means for Recruiting Families

 

College sports leaders met at the White House with President Donald Trump to discuss major changes to NIL and the structure of college athletics, signaling that federal involvement could quickly reshape re...

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Louisville's Warning on College Athletics Finances

Louisville’s Warning: The College Athletics Math Doesn’t Work Anymore (And Recruiting Will Change)

A veteran college coach and athletic director explains why a University of Louisville white paper titled “College Athletics Is Running Out of Time” signals a shift in the financial conversation ar...

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This Is What College Sports Was Meant To Be (Division III Reality Check)

This Is What College Sports Was Meant To Be (Division III Reality Check)

An athletic director recounts a quiet pregame gym transforming into a packed atmosphere during the Atlantic East Conference Championship, calling it what college sports was meant to be and introducing a new video premierin...

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The March 1 Deadline That Could Reshape Division I Athletics

March 1 Deadline: D1 Schools Decide on Revenue Sharing (House Settlement) + What Families Must Watch

With a March 1 deadline approaching, Division I schools must choose whether to opt in or out of the House vs. NCAA settlement revenue-sharing model for next year; about 82% opted in for 2025–26,...

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