Murray State AD Saal issues statement today concerning conference affiliation whopam.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from whopam.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
With Kentucky college athletes
now able to profit off of their name, image and likeness, some Kentucky universities are launching brand development programs to help student-athletes promote themselves and capitalize on business opportunities.
Eastern Kentucky University and Western Kentucky University were among the many university athletic programs across the country this week to launch these brand development programs in collaboration with third-party companies, a trend some major university athletic programs have already jumped on months before.
Murray State University Athletics Director Kevin Saal said in an interview Thursday, he considers the new name, image and likeness rules to be a “new era” of college athletics, akin to
As education at all levels continues to rebound from a global pandemic, one local institution and its athletic department wants to push for renovation, renaissance and rebirth in west Kentucky.
It’s Murray State University, and in a Tuesday update to the Cadiz Rotary Club, MSU Athletic Director Kevin Saal gave a brief nod to what could soon be a fully-revealed athletic facilities master plan, quickly touched on the recent executive order from Gov. Andy Beshear regarding name/image/likeness rules at universities, and the developing talks around possible conference expansion.
Now heading into his third season at the helm, Saal’s first 13 months of his tenure at MSU was spent mostly as a quartermaster working alongside his staff analyzing major needs for campus upgrades.
Dionte Berry News Editor dberry11@murraystate.edu The Board of Regents convened in Heritage Hall for its quarterly spring meeting on Friday, June 4. The topic of tuition for the 21-22 academic year continued from the Board’s April meeting. In addition they discussed and voted on a handful of other matters such…
The Murray State University Board of Regents on Friday approved millions of dollars in campus upgrades, reported increased preliminary enrollment for the