Louisville AD Josh Heird discusses impact of House v NCAA settlement | The C.L. Brown Show

This episode of The C.L. Brown Show features Louisville athletics director Josh Heird at ACC spring meetings in Amelia Island, Florida.

Heird speaks about what’s next for the ACC now that it’s clear from lawsuits from Clemson and Florida State. He explains the potential impact the House v. NCAA settlement will have once finalized, including the implementation of contracts. And he tells why adding traditional rivalries such as Cincinnati and Memphis back to the men’s basketball schedule was intentionally done.

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