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S6:E5: News & Brews Sports Biz: Beautiful Bill and Borders

S6:E5: News & Brews Sports Biz: Beautiful Bill and Borders

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In this episode of News & Brews Sports Biz, Katie Davis and Ken Kurdziel cover two of the biggest conversations dominating college athletics one month after the House settlement rollout. First, they unpack the ripple effects of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on charitable giving and how development officers are rethinking their playbook. Then the team tackles a growing compliance concern: revenue share payments to international student-athletes. And as always, the episode wraps with a round of Brews—because complex issues go down a little easier with a good drink in hand. Cheers!

  • Welcome (0:11)
  • One Big Beautiful Bill charitable tax changes (0:45)
  • Shifting development strategy (3:45)
  • Donor-advised funds (4:39)
  • Ticket-related contributions (6:42)
  • Practical steps for advancement teams (8:36)
  • Risks of international athlete revenue share (12:30)
  • Where “royalties” could backfire (14:55)
  • Tax reporting requirements for international students (18:46)
  • Considerations for athletics administrators (21:20)
  • Brews (24:56)
  • Wrap up (26:46)

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