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May 4, 2021
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The Big 12 filed suit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Texas Tech, and hours later, Brendan Sorsby was off to the NFL's supplemental draft. Why was the suit so devastating, and what could it have done?
Why the Reddit founder decided to get into cardboard and paper and what this means for college sports business
Plus: what sports beyond football and basketball sold tickets, where has ticket revenue jumped the most, and more:
Or: why I'm *still* pissed Brazil only tied Morocco
Plus: RED PANDA CONTRACT, Under Armour Woes, and More:
Notes from three days at College Sports Industry-Palooza
We asked around
TO THE FOIAMOBILE
The newest addition to the Extra Points Library, plus NACDA, legislative updates and more.
NC State/UVA is moving back to the US. If somebody wants to actually pull this off, this is what I'd do
Waypoint believes it's found a path to raise millions in new revenues without raising prices on consumers or hitting up the same few megadonors.
FDU's latest deal isn't with one of the Big Four in the US...and it breaks the mold in more ways than one.
Here's the cover letter I sent for the job.
Which ideas are good, which are bad, which are lawsuit bait, and more.
Agent registries? Private Equity? The future of the CSC? Here's what an industry veteran thinks: