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Ideally, everyone will be as invested in making this new college sports model work as they are invested in winning. Well, that's cute.
Missouri AD Laird Veatch offered an update on MU’s NIL plans in the post-house settlement world, but a lot remains unclear.
The Post-Dispatch compiled Mizzou's NIL spending on athletes through a series of invoices sent to the athletics department.
Since Laird Veatch took over the job as the University of Missouri's director of athletics in April 2024, the large focus of he and the athletics administration has been on preparing for the ...
Missouri athletic director Laird Veatch spoke about the Memorial Stadium project, revenue sharing and baseball stadium renovations. Here’s what he said.
Mizzou athletic director Laird Veatch welcomed local media members into Mizzou Arena on Thursday to talk with him about the near-$2.8 billion House settlement and its implications on the program.
Being confused with the NCAA-House settlement is completely reasonable. There are plenty of twists, turns and language that isn't easy to comprehend. One thing that is easy to nail down is that it ...
Kerrick Jackson appreciates Laird Veatch's vow of support in baseball rebuild Missouri's Director of Athletics pledged more support to the Tiger baseball program earlier this week.
Director of athletics Laird Veatch, along with university leadership, has begun the evaluation process of what would be an overhaul of its budgeting techniques in preparation for possible changes.
Director of Athletics Laird Veatch spoke to the media Friday, addressing the top traits the program is looking for in the search for a new head women's basketball coach.
In the morning, Laird Veatch hops on his Peloton bike. The workout is one of his favorites: He used to enjoy lifting weights daily as a linebacker for Kansas State from 1990-94, but the former ...
Mizzou athletic director Laird Veatch breaks down the significance of the approved $2.8 billion House settlement for NCAA athletes. Beginning July 1, Mizzou Athletics commits to distributing $20.5 ...