College sports is headed in a new direction after the House settlement passed on Friday night following a long battle between the NCAA and the House. The ruling will have massive implications on the structure of college sports moving forward, and other changes are already coming as a result of the domino effect.

One of those changes is the new College Sports Commission, which now has a face. Former MLB executive Bryan Seeley is the new head of the CSC, according to Pete Thamel and Jeff Passan of ESPN.

“One of the most prominent changes came together quickly, as Major League Baseball executive Bryan Seeley was named CEO of the new College Sports Commission on Friday night,” Thamel and Passan wrote. “Sources told ESPN that Seeley has been the target for the role for weeks, and the long

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