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Contributor, Forbes

Kristi Dosh

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Contributor, Forbes

Fernandina Beach

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BusinessSportsFinance

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CultureGadgetsTheme ParksDesignStyleSports BizBeveragesNatural HairBeautyInteriors

Biography

Kristi Dosh is a former practicing attorney who is now a sports business contributor for Forbes and the founder of Business of College Sports®. She has written on the business of college sports for more than a decade for outlets such as ESPN, The Washington Post, and Sports Business Journal. In addition to her reporting, Kristi is the author of two books on the business of college sports: "Saturday Millionaires: How Winning Football Builds Winning Colleges" and "The Athlete's NIL Playbook." She is also a consultant for athletic departments, universities and NIL collectives on matters ranging from strategic planning to conference realignment and navigating the new name, image, and likeness landscape. Kristi teaches NIL courses at UF in the undergraduate and graduate Sport Management programs, the undergraduate PR program, at the law school and in a certificate program through the Institute for Coaching Excellence. She has a B.A. from Oglethorpe University and a J.D. from the University of Florida Levin College of Law.

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sports facilities and sports licensing; travel; entrepreneurshipSports business (specifically college football the NFL

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Concussion litigation

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Total articles 1306

  • Available on paid plans

    NACDA Young Professionals Workshop 2025

    By Kristi Dosh

    Apr. 17, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Which States Allow Bets On College Sports?

    By Kristi Dosh

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    EA Sports Raises Payouts to $1,500 for Players Appearing in College Football 26

    By Kassandra Ramsey, Kristi Dosh

    Apr. 16, 2025

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The Motley Fool (U.S.),Anchorage Daily News,Fast Company,Aarp,ESPN,Golf Digest,Business Of College Sports,Forbes Brasil,Post Outlook,Entrepreneur,Forbes Asia,Forbes

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Fernandina Beach, , United States

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