Miraculously, the first full day of college athletes being able to profit from their name, image, and/or likeness didn't end in disaster or end college sports forever.
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of college athletes in Alston v. NCAA on Monday, which means the NCAA cannot limit education-related benefits for athletes.
The NCAA Division I Council has approved expanding the one-time transfer exception to all sports, allowing all NCAA athletes to transfer once without sitting out a year.
Larry Scott's tenure as Pac-12 commissioner will end in June, and Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith could be among the conference's targets to replace him.
The NCAA will vote in January on expanding the one-time transfer exception to all sports and on legislation allowing athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness.
The NCAA has canceled its championships for the 2020 fall sports season, though the College Football Playoff is still proceeding forward toward a potential fall playoff.
The NCAA has mandated that member schools must honor scholarships who athletes who opt out due to COVID-19 and cover all medical expenses related to COVID-19.