In a precarious moment, a time-honored college sports conference hovers on the edge of oblivion, sending ripples of unease through student-athletes

Coats, the legal advocate who famously persuaded the U.S. Supreme Court back in 1984 to grant universities the power to optimize their football revenues,

I believe I unintentionally upended the landscape of college football entirely, as the case seems to have achieved

The highest judicial body in America ruled in favor of Coats' clients, establishing that the overseeing entity for collegiate athletics