One year ago, former MLB executive Bryan Seeley was in the midst of a new project. Sitting at “a small desk in my bedroom in Hoboken, New Jersey,” he launched the new college sports enforcement entity, the College Sports Commission. “I was one person,” he told a group of reporters at the SEC spring meetings in Destin, Fla., last month. “My five-month-old baby was sleeping—or not sleeping as the case may be—in the bedroom next door.” The CSC was launched alongside the House v.