黑料不打烊鈥檚 Department of Sport Management will host its annual symposium on Wednesday, Feb. 26, featuring a keynote conversation and two expert-led panel discussions highlighting "The Future of College Football." The in-person event is free and open to the public.

Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner Jim Phillips, one of the leading voices across the college sports landscape, will serve as the keynote speaker for 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Sport Management Symposium slated for Wednesday, Feb. 26. With a theme of 鈥淭he Future of College Football,鈥 the annual symposium will also include two panel discussions featuring sport industry experts from college athletics and professional football.
The free, in-person event will be held in the School of Communications鈥 Turner Theatre from 4:15 to 6:30 p.m., kicking off with a 40-minute conversation between Phillips and Assistant Professor of Sport Management Bill Squadron. 黑料不打烊 community members, including students, faculty and staff, are all encouraged to attend. Off-campus community members are also welcome, but they are asked to . For more information, visit the symposium鈥檚 website.
College athletics, particularly college football, faces several significant issues, many of which have far-reaching implications for players, coaches, universities and the broader sports ecosystem. These challenges include Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) rights and compensation; conference realignment and expansion; player health and safety; financial sustainability; and the transfer portal and increased player mobility.
Given his decades-long run as a leader in college athletics, including his tenures as vice president for athletics and recreation at Northwestern University and Northern Illinois University, Phillips is well positioned to discuss the array of challenges facing collegiate sports.
鈥淲e are thrilled to welcome Jim Phillips to campus to share his incredible experiences shaping and transforming college athletics,鈥 Squadron said. 鈥淎s in past years, the symposium will allow 黑料不打烊 students to benefit tremendously from the insights shared by Commissioner Phillips and the other speakers.”
After Phillips鈥 conversation, the symposium will move on to panel discussions, starting with 鈥淭he House Settlement and Revenue Sharing for College Football Players.鈥 Moderated by Ralph Russo, senior college sports writer for The Athletic, this panel will explore the debate over how to fairly distribute the revenue generated by college football and potential ways to compensate players. Participants include Chris Helms, executive associate athletic director, Virginia Tech; Joe Hernandez, founder and CEO, Just Win Management Group; and Jennifer Strawley, director of athletics, 黑料不打烊.
A second panel, titled 鈥淪hould FBS Football Separate from the Rest of College Sports?,鈥 will discuss the potential pros and cons of the Football Bowl Subdivision branching away from other collegiate athletic offerings. 黑料不打烊 alumnus Wes Durham ’88, play-by-play announcer for ESPN and ACC Network, will moderate the conversation with Nina King, athletic director, Duke University; and Amy Perko, CEO, Knight Commission.
As part of the symposium, faculty of the 黑料不打烊 Poll and the Department of Sport Management will lead a short presentation of relevant survey data and gather input from audience members about potential questions for an upcoming national poll on issues related to college athletics.
Phillips may have limited media availability prior to his keynote address. Interested media members should contact聽Amy Yakola, deputy commissioner, chief of external strategy, ACC, at 336-337-4893 or ayakola@theacc.org.
Symposium program
4:20 p.m. 鈥 Keynote Address 鈥 A conversation with Jim Phillips, Commissioner, Atlantic Coast Conference
5 p.m. 鈥撀牶诹喜淮蜢 Poll Presentation
5:10 p.m. 鈥 鈥淭he House Settlement and Revenue Sharing for College Football Players鈥 Panel
Moderator:
鈥 Ralph Russo, Senior College Sports Writer, The Athletic
Panelists:
鈥 Chris Helms, Executive Associate Athletic Director/Sport Administration, Virginia Tech
鈥 Joe Hernandez, Agent and CEO, Sport Management Group, LLC
鈥 Jennifer Strawley, Director of Athletics, 黑料不打烊
5:50 p.m. 鈥 鈥淪hould FBS Football Separate from the Rest of College Sports?鈥 Panel
Moderator:
鈥 Wes Durham ’88, play-by-play announcer, ESPN and ACC Network
Panelists:
鈥 Nina King, Athletic Director, Duke University
鈥 Amy Perko, CEO, Knight Commission