And University of Louisville athletic director Josh Heird is bringing in a well-known voice in sports law and business to help the athletic department navigate through the changes. Louisville has signed Andrew Brandt, a former vice president of the Green Bay Packers, to be an adviser for the department.
Brant will help the athletic department manage college sports' changing landscape, including revenue sharing and name, image, and likeness pay.
"As college athletics continues to evolve into a more professionalized model, we're positioning Louisville to lead — not follow," Heird said. "Andrew is one of the most respected minds in sports business and law. His insights give us a real strategic advantage as we navigate this transformative period."
Brant will help the athletic department manage college sports' changing landscape, including revenue sharing and name, image, and likeness pay.
"As college athletics continues to evolve into a more professionalized model, we're positioning Louisville to lead — not follow," Heird said. "Andrew is one of the most respected minds in sports business and law. His insights give us a real strategic advantage as we navigate this transformative period."