FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Howard’s Kenny Blakeney, Villanova’s Ashley Howard, Temple’s Bobby Jordan, and Rider’s Geoff Arnold to Equip Parents and Prospects with a Strategic Roadmap Through the NIL, Revenue-Sharing, and Roster Restructuring Revolution
PHILADELPHIA, PA – May 27, 2026 – The collegiate sports landscape has undergone a seismic, structural metamorphosis over the past decade, leaving even the most diligent parents and high school prospects disoriented. In a critical new episode, the Black Cager Sports Podcast is cutting through the noise to deliver an unflinching, insider’s guide to the new rules of engagement. The episode features a distinguished panel of Division I coaching royalty: Howard University Head Coach Kenny Blakeney, Villanova University Assistant Coach Ashley Howard, Temple University Assistant Coach Bobby Jordan, and Rider University Assistant Coach Geoff Arnold.

This is not a conversation about X’s and O’s. It is a masterclass in the political economy of modern college athletics, specifically designed to inform and empower high school athletes, parents, mentors, and advisors navigating a terrain defined by direct revenue-sharing, professional free agency tactics, and the extinction of the traditional walk-on.
“We are witnessing the death of amateurism in real-time, but with that comes a level of financial empowerment for our communities that we’ve never seen,” said Black Cager Sports Podcast host and founder Delgreco Wilson. “However, empowerment without information is chaos. We brought together four of the sharpest minds in the game—coaches who live in the living rooms, who sit at the negotiation tables, and who build rosters under these new mandates—to give our listeners a competitive advantage.”

The podcast unpacks the five structural pillars rewriting the recruiting rulebook, demanding a new level of sophistication from families:
The NIL Economy & Direct Revenue-Sharing: With landmark court rulings allowing schools to bypass collectives and make direct payments to athletes, recruitment has transformed into a pre-enrollment negotiation. The coaches detail how agents are securing complex, front-loaded financial packages months before a letter of intent is signed, treating high school commitment windows like professional free-agency periods. They will also decode the new 2026 NCAA rules allowing prospects to retain professional agents and accept prize money while still in high school without sacrificing eligibility.
Roster Architecture & The Death of Walk-Ons: The NCAA’s elimination of scholarship caps in favor of strict “hard roster caps” has turned roster construction on its head. While programs can now theoretically pay every athlete, the squeeze on spots has become brutal. The panel will discuss how bubble players and traditional walk-ons are being pushed out, making every roster decision a high-stakes financial calculation.
The Transfer Portal’s Infinite Loop: With unlimited immediate eligibility for transfers, the coaching relationship has fundamentally changed. The coaches will explain the brutal truth about how the portal now competes directly with high school recruiting, offering a pool of immediately eligible, proven collegiate talent that drastically shortens the timeline and narrows the window for prep prospects.
The 2026 “5-for-5” Eligibility Clock: The new age-based model—granting athletes a continuous five-year window to play five seasons beginning the academic year after they turn 19 or graduate high school—has eliminated strategic redshirting and delayed enrollment. The panel emphasizes why this “automatic clock” compels college staffs to bet heavily on prospects ready to contribute immediately.
Modernized Rules of Engagement: With the National Letter of Intent (NLI) abolished and commitment streamlined into financial aid agreements, and new rules delaying contact windows to junior year, the map for how to be seen and when to commit has changed entirely. The coaches will break down the new etiquette regarding unlimited official visits and the ban on early verbal offers during camps.
In an era where misinformation can cost a family a life-changing scholarship or a six-figure revenue-sharing agreement, this episode of the Black Cager Sports Podcast serves as the essential playbook. The four coaches provide not only a diagnosis of the chaos but a clear-eyed strategy for survival and success in the high-stakes world of modern college basketball.
The episode drops June 24, 2026 on major podcast platforms, including Spotify, YouTube and Black Cager TV.
About Black Cager Sports Podcast: The Black Cager Sports Podcast is the premier destination for unfiltered, intelligent dialogue on the intersection of grassroots basketball, college athletics, and the culture that drives them. Hosted by Delgreco Wilson, the platform provides a vital voice for families striving to navigate the business of amateur sports.
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