Michigan regents on Big Ten private equity: 'Still opposed'
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- Michigan regent Jordan Acker expressed continued opposition to private equity in the Big Ten, highlighting the conference's significant financial success as a result of careful management rather than luck.
- This stance reflects concerns about the potential implications of private equity on the integrity and governance of college sports, particularly in a conference known for its wealth.
- The debate over private equity in college athletics is part of a larger conversation about the commercialization of sports and the balance between profit and tradition in collegiate competitions.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

