It is occurring at a glacial pace, but meaningful change might finally be on the horizon in major NCAA athletics, particularly in the big-revenue sports of football and men’s basketball. And a key figure from the University of Colorado will have a voice in the process. Related Articles How Jamal Murray “figured out” the NBA Playoffs the hard way Chambers: NHL parity has every wild-card team in position to hoist the Stanley Cup Shark Tank is dangerous for San Jose opponents, but the Avalanche has no fear Why for Avalanche rookie sensation Cale Makar, the sky’s the limit How Colorado’s Derrick White became 2019 NBA Playoffs’ breakout star On Tuesday night, it was announced that CU athletic director Rick George will serve on a newly-formed 18-member committee set to explore the ability of student-athletes’ to profit on his or her name, image, and likeness while retaining NCAA eligibility.