Risky business: College sports’ new enforcement entity remains on shaky ground despite a costly arbitration victory

AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. — On Monday afternoon, as the first day of annual ACC spring meetings concluded here, the College Sports Commission got a sweeping victory in its first serious challenge in this new era of college athletics.

And it just so happened that moments after news broke of the big win, the commission’s own CEO, Bryan Seeley, was here speaking before coaches and athletic directors. Around 6:30 p.m. Monday, minutes after the news emerged, he rounded the corner of a hallway in this beachside resort hotel glowing as he approached a group of reporters.

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“Today’s decision shows the arbitration system works,”

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