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While the plans that consortium has are barely in the beginning stages, and have plenty of theoretical speed bumps should they move forward, some of the names reportedly involved are quite notable:\r\n\r\n \tNFL chief media and business officer Brian Rolapp: He is considered a candidate to succeed NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, and the report says the league is involved.\r\n \tHarris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment cofounder David Blitzer: His team ownership ranks extends to the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, Real Salt Lake, and more.\r\n \tTurnkeyZRG CEO Len Perna: His search firm has helped place many top conference commissioners.\r\n \tAlso involved: Syracuse chancellor Kent Syverud, West Virginia president E. Gordon Gee, and former MLS deputy commissioner Mark Abbott.\r\n\r\nBig omission: Perhaps even more notable, though, is who is not yet involved. While the ACC board of directors heard a presentation from the group in February, key meetings with the Big Ten, SEC, and Big 12 have not taken place.","newsletter_content_4_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_4_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_4_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. 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Since 1986, Acura has redefined the driving experience and now it’s doing it again.\r\n\r\nIntroducing the all-electric Acura ZDX, featuring a premium Bang & Olufsen® sound system, Google Built-In, and bespoke seating. Unlock a new kind of power with DC Fast Charging capability, up to a 313-mile range on a single charge, and a Type S variant with an estimated 500-horsepower motor.\r\n\r\nThe Acura ZDX. Iconic excellence, reimagined for the future.","newsletter_content_7_select_content_block":"sponsored","newsletter_content_7_starters_section_copy":"\r\n \tMore on the A’s: Trademark attorney Josh Gerben reported the Oakland A’s filed two new trademarks: Sacramento A’s and Sacramento Athletics.\r\n \tCan women’s college basketball keep its momentum up after Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese head to the WNBA? Hear what FOS college expert Amanda Christovich thinks.\r\n \tSeton Hall won the NIT championship, defeating Indiana State on Thursday night. After the game, Pirates coach Shaheen Holloway shared a moment with Sycamores star Robbie Avila. Check it out.\r\n","newsletter_content_8_select_content_block":"starters","newsletter_content_8_featured_title":"Editors’ Picks","newsletter_content_8_featured_stories":"a:3:{i:0;s:6:\"126855\";i:1;s:6:\"126835\";i:2;s:6:\"126830\";}","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_label":"STATUS REPORT","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_title":"Two Up, Two Down","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image":126899,"newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_link":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_link_tracker":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_credit":"Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_button_text":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_button_link":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_copy":"WNBA ⬆ Amazon has extended its media-rights deal for Prime Video to exclusively broadcast 21 games per season over the next two years. Beyond the league deal, Amazon is the local broadcast partner for the Seattle Storm; recently acquired a minority stake in Diamond Sports Group, the parent company of regional sports network operator Bally Sports; and is considered a strong bidder for the NBA’s next set of media-rights deals.\r\n\r\nTCS New York City Marathon ⬆ This year’s race will proceed as planned in November after state Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to stand down on a prior demand of about $750,000 from the event’s organizer, New York Road Runners, to compensate for lost bridge toll revenues. Hochul was characteristically blunt on the matter, saying she “directed MTA to fix this mess and allow the marathon to move forward as it always has.”\r\n\r\nSB Nation ⬇ The Vox Media–owned sports outlet’s podcast network is being shut down. In 2023, Vox laid off more than 10% of its staff, which looks to still be happening now.\r\n\r\nFlorida State ⬇ A judge in North Carolina denied the school’s request to dismiss a lawsuit from the ACC as the Seminoles look for a way to leave the conference without paying hundreds of millions of dollars in exit fees.","newsletter_content_5_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_5_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_5_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. Submit your venue now.","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_label":"WEEKEND PRIZE POOL","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_title":"Big Purse in South Beach","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image":126903,"newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_link":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_link_tracker":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_credit":"Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_button_text":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_button_link":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_copy":"Front Office Sports tees up every weekend sporting slate with a ledger of the purses and prize pools at stake. 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Since 1986, Acura has redefined the driving experience and now it’s doing it again.\r\n\r\nIntroducing the all-electric Acura ZDX, featuring a premium Bang & Olufsen® sound system, Google Built-In, and bespoke seating. Unlock a new kind of power with DC Fast Charging capability, up to a 313-mile range on a single charge, and a Type S variant with an estimated 500-horsepower motor.\r\n\r\nThe Acura ZDX. Iconic excellence, reimagined for the future.","newsletter_content_8_starters_section_copy":"\r\n \tMore on the A’s: Trademark attorney Josh Gerben reported the Oakland A’s filed two new trademarks: Sacramento A’s and Sacramento Athletics.\r\n \tCan women’s college basketball keep its momentum up after Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese head to the WNBA? Hear what FOS college expert Amanda Christovich thinks.\r\n \tSeton Hall won the NIT championship, defeating Indiana State on Thursday night. After the game, Pirates coach Shaheen Holloway shared a moment with Sycamores star Robbie Avila. Check it out.\r\n","newsletter_content_9_select_content_block":"featured-stories","newsletter_content_9_featured_title":"Editors’ Picks","newsletter_content_9_featured_stories":"a:3:{i:0;s:6:\"126855\";i:1;s:6:\"126835\";i:2;s:6:\"126830\";}"}},"postID":125834,"postFormat":"standard"}; dataLayer.push( dataLayer_content ); \r\n\r\nWith tension growing between Magnus and Williamson, the public rift with McAfee finally put the ultimate survivor into a fight he couldn’t win. In his short time with ESPN, McAfee has grown tight with Magnus, chairman Jimmy Pitaro, and Disney chairman Bob Iger. With football season over, Magnus decided to pull the trigger and look for an executive who shared his vision.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nIn his memo, Burke said he will lead a search inside and outside ESPN for an executive or executives to fill Williamson’s many roles. 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While the plans that consortium has are barely in the beginning stages, and have plenty of theoretical speed bumps should they move forward, some of the names reportedly involved are quite notable:\r\n\r\n \tNFL chief media and business officer Brian Rolapp: He is considered a candidate to succeed NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, and the report says the league is involved.\r\n \tHarris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment cofounder David Blitzer: His team ownership ranks extends to the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, Real Salt Lake, and more.\r\n \tTurnkeyZRG CEO Len Perna: His search firm has helped place many top conference commissioners.\r\n \tAlso involved: Syracuse chancellor Kent Syverud, West Virginia president E. Gordon Gee, and former MLS deputy commissioner Mark Abbott.\r\n\r\nBig omission: Perhaps even more notable, though, is who is not yet involved. While the ACC board of directors heard a presentation from the group in February, key meetings with the Big Ten, SEC, and Big 12 have not taken place.","newsletter_content_4_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_4_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_4_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. 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Since 1986, Acura has redefined the driving experience and now it’s doing it again.\r\n\r\nIntroducing the all-electric Acura ZDX, featuring a premium Bang & Olufsen® sound system, Google Built-In, and bespoke seating. Unlock a new kind of power with DC Fast Charging capability, up to a 313-mile range on a single charge, and a Type S variant with an estimated 500-horsepower motor.\r\n\r\nThe Acura ZDX. Iconic excellence, reimagined for the future.","newsletter_content_7_select_content_block":"sponsored","newsletter_content_7_starters_section_copy":"\r\n \tMore on the A’s: Trademark attorney Josh Gerben reported the Oakland A’s filed two new trademarks: Sacramento A’s and Sacramento Athletics.\r\n \tCan women’s college basketball keep its momentum up after Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese head to the WNBA? Hear what FOS college expert Amanda Christovich thinks.\r\n \tSeton Hall won the NIT championship, defeating Indiana State on Thursday night. 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Beyond the league deal, Amazon is the local broadcast partner for the Seattle Storm; recently acquired a minority stake in Diamond Sports Group, the parent company of regional sports network operator Bally Sports; and is considered a strong bidder for the NBA’s next set of media-rights deals.\r\n\r\nTCS New York City Marathon ⬆ This year’s race will proceed as planned in November after state Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to stand down on a prior demand of about $750,000 from the event’s organizer, New York Road Runners, to compensate for lost bridge toll revenues. Hochul was characteristically blunt on the matter, saying she “directed MTA to fix this mess and allow the marathon to move forward as it always has.”\r\n\r\nSB Nation ⬇ The Vox Media–owned sports outlet’s podcast network is being shut down. In 2023, Vox laid off more than 10% of its staff, which looks to still be happening now.\r\n\r\nFlorida State ⬇ A judge in North Carolina denied the school’s request to dismiss a lawsuit from the ACC as the Seminoles look for a way to leave the conference without paying hundreds of millions of dollars in exit fees.","newsletter_content_5_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_5_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_5_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. 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Since 1986, Acura has redefined the driving experience and now it’s doing it again.\r\n\r\nIntroducing the all-electric Acura ZDX, featuring a premium Bang & Olufsen® sound system, Google Built-In, and bespoke seating. Unlock a new kind of power with DC Fast Charging capability, up to a 313-mile range on a single charge, and a Type S variant with an estimated 500-horsepower motor.\r\n\r\nThe Acura ZDX. Iconic excellence, reimagined for the future.","newsletter_content_8_starters_section_copy":"\r\n \tMore on the A’s: Trademark attorney Josh Gerben reported the Oakland A’s filed two new trademarks: Sacramento A’s and Sacramento Athletics.\r\n \tCan women’s college basketball keep its momentum up after Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese head to the WNBA? Hear what FOS college expert Amanda Christovich thinks.\r\n \tSeton Hall won the NIT championship, defeating Indiana State on Thursday night. After the game, Pirates coach Shaheen Holloway shared a moment with Sycamores star Robbie Avila. Check it out.\r\n","newsletter_content_9_select_content_block":"featured-stories","newsletter_content_9_featured_title":"Editors’ Picks","newsletter_content_9_featured_stories":"a:3:{i:0;s:6:\"126855\";i:1;s:6:\"126835\";i:2;s:6:\"126830\";}"}},"postID":125834,"postFormat":"standard"}; dataLayer.push( dataLayer_content ); \r\n\r\n“Norby was always the bearer of bad news—and people hated him for it,” said one former ESPNer. “But he also had to clean up a lot of messes, some of which were not his own.”\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nWith tension growing between Magnus and Williamson, the public rift with McAfee finally put the ultimate survivor into a fight he couldn’t win. In his short time with ESPN, McAfee has grown tight with Magnus, chairman Jimmy Pitaro, and Disney chairman Bob Iger. With football season over, Magnus decided to pull the trigger and look for an executive who shared his vision.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nIn his memo, Burke said he will lead a search inside and outside ESPN for an executive or executives to fill Williamson’s many roles. Williamson himself sounded a hopeful note as he said goodbye to his colleagues. “I’d like to think we left our great company in a far better place than we found it.”\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nThe New York Post was first to report Williamson’s departure Friday. The paper said Williamson’s contract was supposed to run through 2027 after ESPN televises its first Super Bowl. As former ESPNer Keith Olbermann tweeted Friday: “ESPN and Norby Williamson—who has made the place run for 40 years—part ways and 45 minutes later there’s an earthquake felt throughout the Northeast.”\r\n\r\n","newsletter_content_3_content_custom_label":"","newsletter_content_3_content_custom_title":"A New College Football League? 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While the plans that consortium has are barely in the beginning stages, and have plenty of theoretical speed bumps should they move forward, some of the names reportedly involved are quite notable:\r\n\r\n \tNFL chief media and business officer Brian Rolapp: He is considered a candidate to succeed NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, and the report says the league is involved.\r\n \tHarris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment cofounder David Blitzer: His team ownership ranks extends to the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, Real Salt Lake, and more.\r\n \tTurnkeyZRG CEO Len Perna: His search firm has helped place many top conference commissioners.\r\n \tAlso involved: Syracuse chancellor Kent Syverud, West Virginia president E. Gordon Gee, and former MLS deputy commissioner Mark Abbott.\r\n\r\nBig omission: Perhaps even more notable, though, is who is not yet involved. While the ACC board of directors heard a presentation from the group in February, key meetings with the Big Ten, SEC, and Big 12 have not taken place.","newsletter_content_4_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_4_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_4_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. Submit your venue now.","newsletter_content_5_select_content_block":"internal-ad","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_label":"WEEKEND PRIZE POOL","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_title":"Big Purse in South Beach","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_image":126903,"newsletter_content_5_content_custom_image_link":"","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_image_link_tracker":"","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_image_credit":"Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_button_text":"","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_button_link":"","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_copy":"Front Office Sports tees up every weekend sporting slate with a ledger of the purses and prize pools at stake. Here’s what’s up for grabs this weekend:\r\n\r\nPGA Tour, Valero Texas Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Thursday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $9.20 million\r\n \tFirst place: $1.65 million\r\n\r\nLIV Golf Miami\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Friday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $25 million\r\n \tFirst place: $4 million (individual), $3 million (team)\r\n\r\nWTA Charleston Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Monday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $922,573\r\n \tFirst place: $142,000\r\n\r\nNASCAR Cup Series, Cook Out 400, Martinsville\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $7.67 million\r\n \tFirst place: Individual payouts are no longer disclosed\r\n","newsletter_content_6_select_content_block":"custom","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_label":"sponsoredby","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_name":"ACURA","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_title":"Peak Performance, Electrified","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_img":125223,"newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_link":"https:\/\/ad.doubleclick.net\/ddm\/trackclk\/N8821.3970882FOS\/B31113775.389566810;dc_trk_aid=582137871;dc_trk_cid=212672271;dc_lat=;dc_rdid=;tag_for_child_directed_treatment=;tfua=;ltd=;dc_tdv=1","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_btn_label":"","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_tracker":"","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_copy":"With its independent spirit and challenger energy, Acura has consistently raised the bar. Since 1986, Acura has redefined the driving experience and now it’s doing it again.\r\n\r\nIntroducing the all-electric Acura ZDX, featuring a premium Bang & Olufsen® sound system, Google Built-In, and bespoke seating. Unlock a new kind of power with DC Fast Charging capability, up to a 313-mile range on a single charge, and a Type S variant with an estimated 500-horsepower motor.\r\n\r\nThe Acura ZDX. Iconic excellence, reimagined for the future.","newsletter_content_7_select_content_block":"sponsored","newsletter_content_7_starters_section_copy":"\r\n \tMore on the A’s: Trademark attorney Josh Gerben reported the Oakland A’s filed two new trademarks: Sacramento A’s and Sacramento Athletics.\r\n \tCan women’s college basketball keep its momentum up after Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese head to the WNBA? Hear what FOS college expert Amanda Christovich thinks.\r\n \tSeton Hall won the NIT championship, defeating Indiana State on Thursday night. After the game, Pirates coach Shaheen Holloway shared a moment with Sycamores star Robbie Avila. Check it out.\r\n","newsletter_content_8_select_content_block":"starters","newsletter_content_8_featured_title":"Editors’ Picks","newsletter_content_8_featured_stories":"a:3:{i:0;s:6:\"126855\";i:1;s:6:\"126835\";i:2;s:6:\"126830\";}","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_label":"STATUS REPORT","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_title":"Two Up, Two Down","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image":126899,"newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_link":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_link_tracker":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_credit":"Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_button_text":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_button_link":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_copy":"WNBA ⬆ Amazon has extended its media-rights deal for Prime Video to exclusively broadcast 21 games per season over the next two years. Beyond the league deal, Amazon is the local broadcast partner for the Seattle Storm; recently acquired a minority stake in Diamond Sports Group, the parent company of regional sports network operator Bally Sports; and is considered a strong bidder for the NBA’s next set of media-rights deals.\r\n\r\nTCS New York City Marathon ⬆ This year’s race will proceed as planned in November after state Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to stand down on a prior demand of about $750,000 from the event’s organizer, New York Road Runners, to compensate for lost bridge toll revenues. Hochul was characteristically blunt on the matter, saying she “directed MTA to fix this mess and allow the marathon to move forward as it always has.”\r\n\r\nSB Nation ⬇ The Vox Media–owned sports outlet’s podcast network is being shut down. In 2023, Vox laid off more than 10% of its staff, which looks to still be happening now.\r\n\r\nFlorida State ⬇ A judge in North Carolina denied the school’s request to dismiss a lawsuit from the ACC as the Seminoles look for a way to leave the conference without paying hundreds of millions of dollars in exit fees.","newsletter_content_5_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_5_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_5_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. Submit your venue now.","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_label":"WEEKEND PRIZE POOL","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_title":"Big Purse in South Beach","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image":126903,"newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_link":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_link_tracker":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_credit":"Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_button_text":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_button_link":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_copy":"Front Office Sports tees up every weekend sporting slate with a ledger of the purses and prize pools at stake. Here’s what’s up for grabs this weekend:\r\n\r\nPGA Tour, Valero Texas Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Thursday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $9.20 million\r\n \tFirst place: $1.65 million\r\n\r\nLIV Golf Miami\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Friday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $25 million\r\n \tFirst place: $4 million (individual), $3 million (team)\r\n\r\nWTA Charleston Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Monday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $922,573\r\n \tFirst place: $142,000\r\n\r\nNASCAR Cup Series, Cook Out 400, Martinsville\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $7.67 million\r\n \tFirst place: Individual payouts are no longer disclosed\r\n","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_label":"sponsoredby","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_name":"ACURA","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_title":"Peak Performance, Electrified","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_img":125223,"newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_link":"https:\/\/ad.doubleclick.net\/ddm\/trackclk\/N8821.3970882FOS\/B31113775.389566810;dc_trk_aid=582137871;dc_trk_cid=212672271;dc_lat=;dc_rdid=;tag_for_child_directed_treatment=;tfua=;ltd=;dc_tdv=1","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_btn_label":"","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_tracker":"","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_copy":"With its independent spirit and challenger energy, Acura has consistently raised the bar. Since 1986, Acura has redefined the driving experience and now it’s doing it again.\r\n\r\nIntroducing the all-electric Acura ZDX, featuring a premium Bang & Olufsen® sound system, Google Built-In, and bespoke seating. Unlock a new kind of power with DC Fast Charging capability, up to a 313-mile range on a single charge, and a Type S variant with an estimated 500-horsepower motor.\r\n\r\nThe Acura ZDX. Iconic excellence, reimagined for the future.","newsletter_content_8_starters_section_copy":"\r\n \tMore on the A’s: Trademark attorney Josh Gerben reported the Oakland A’s filed two new trademarks: Sacramento A’s and Sacramento Athletics.\r\n \tCan women’s college basketball keep its momentum up after Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese head to the WNBA? Hear what FOS college expert Amanda Christovich thinks.\r\n \tSeton Hall won the NIT championship, defeating Indiana State on Thursday night. After the game, Pirates coach Shaheen Holloway shared a moment with Sycamores star Robbie Avila. Check it out.\r\n","newsletter_content_9_select_content_block":"featured-stories","newsletter_content_9_featured_title":"Editors’ Picks","newsletter_content_9_featured_stories":"a:3:{i:0;s:6:\"126855\";i:1;s:6:\"126835\";i:2;s:6:\"126830\";}"}},"postID":125834,"postFormat":"standard"}; dataLayer.push( dataLayer_content ); \r\n\r\nOver the years, Williamson got perhaps the worst press coverage of any ESPN executive, influenced by talent and agents who loathed him. But that was due somewhat to his blunt style and his willingness to fire talent and dump struggling shows. He was particularly proprietary about SportsCenter, viewing it as the heart and soul of ESPN. That led to clashes with Jemele Hill and Michael Smith over their reimagined 6 p.m. SportsCenter, The Six, from 2017 to ’18. Williamson disliked the show, and both Hill and Smith ended up leaving ESPN. A victorious Williamson quickly changed the 6 p.m. SportsCenter back to its more traditional format.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n“Norby was always the bearer of bad news—and people hated him for it,” said one former ESPNer. “But he also had to clean up a lot of messes, some of which were not his own.”\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nWith tension growing between Magnus and Williamson, the public rift with McAfee finally put the ultimate survivor into a fight he couldn’t win. In his short time with ESPN, McAfee has grown tight with Magnus, chairman Jimmy Pitaro, and Disney chairman Bob Iger. With football season over, Magnus decided to pull the trigger and look for an executive who shared his vision.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nIn his memo, Burke said he will lead a search inside and outside ESPN for an executive or executives to fill Williamson’s many roles. Williamson himself sounded a hopeful note as he said goodbye to his colleagues. “I’d like to think we left our great company in a far better place than we found it.”\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nThe New York Post was first to report Williamson’s departure Friday. The paper said Williamson’s contract was supposed to run through 2027 after ESPN televises its first Super Bowl. As former ESPNer Keith Olbermann tweeted Friday: “ESPN and Norby Williamson—who has made the place run for 40 years—part ways and 45 minutes later there’s an earthquake felt throughout the Northeast.”\r\n\r\n","newsletter_content_3_content_custom_label":"","newsletter_content_3_content_custom_title":"A New College Football League? 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While the plans that consortium has are barely in the beginning stages, and have plenty of theoretical speed bumps should they move forward, some of the names reportedly involved are quite notable:\r\n\r\n \tNFL chief media and business officer Brian Rolapp: He is considered a candidate to succeed NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, and the report says the league is involved.\r\n \tHarris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment cofounder David Blitzer: His team ownership ranks extends to the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, Real Salt Lake, and more.\r\n \tTurnkeyZRG CEO Len Perna: His search firm has helped place many top conference commissioners.\r\n \tAlso involved: Syracuse chancellor Kent Syverud, West Virginia president E. Gordon Gee, and former MLS deputy commissioner Mark Abbott.\r\n\r\nBig omission: Perhaps even more notable, though, is who is not yet involved. While the ACC board of directors heard a presentation from the group in February, key meetings with the Big Ten, SEC, and Big 12 have not taken place.","newsletter_content_4_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_4_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_4_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. Submit your venue now.","newsletter_content_5_select_content_block":"internal-ad","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_label":"WEEKEND PRIZE POOL","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_title":"Big Purse in South Beach","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_image":126903,"newsletter_content_5_content_custom_image_link":"","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_image_link_tracker":"","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_image_credit":"Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_button_text":"","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_button_link":"","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_copy":"Front Office Sports tees up every weekend sporting slate with a ledger of the purses and prize pools at stake. Here’s what’s up for grabs this weekend:\r\n\r\nPGA Tour, Valero Texas Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Thursday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $9.20 million\r\n \tFirst place: $1.65 million\r\n\r\nLIV Golf Miami\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Friday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $25 million\r\n \tFirst place: $4 million (individual), $3 million (team)\r\n\r\nWTA Charleston Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Monday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $922,573\r\n \tFirst place: $142,000\r\n\r\nNASCAR Cup Series, Cook Out 400, Martinsville\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $7.67 million\r\n \tFirst place: Individual payouts are no longer disclosed\r\n","newsletter_content_6_select_content_block":"custom","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_label":"sponsoredby","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_name":"ACURA","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_title":"Peak Performance, Electrified","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_img":125223,"newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_link":"https:\/\/ad.doubleclick.net\/ddm\/trackclk\/N8821.3970882FOS\/B31113775.389566810;dc_trk_aid=582137871;dc_trk_cid=212672271;dc_lat=;dc_rdid=;tag_for_child_directed_treatment=;tfua=;ltd=;dc_tdv=1","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_btn_label":"","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_tracker":"","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_copy":"With its independent spirit and challenger energy, Acura has consistently raised the bar. Since 1986, Acura has redefined the driving experience and now it’s doing it again.\r\n\r\nIntroducing the all-electric Acura ZDX, featuring a premium Bang & Olufsen® sound system, Google Built-In, and bespoke seating. Unlock a new kind of power with DC Fast Charging capability, up to a 313-mile range on a single charge, and a Type S variant with an estimated 500-horsepower motor.\r\n\r\nThe Acura ZDX. Iconic excellence, reimagined for the future.","newsletter_content_7_select_content_block":"sponsored","newsletter_content_7_starters_section_copy":"\r\n \tMore on the A’s: Trademark attorney Josh Gerben reported the Oakland A’s filed two new trademarks: Sacramento A’s and Sacramento Athletics.\r\n \tCan women’s college basketball keep its momentum up after Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese head to the WNBA? Hear what FOS college expert Amanda Christovich thinks.\r\n \tSeton Hall won the NIT championship, defeating Indiana State on Thursday night. After the game, Pirates coach Shaheen Holloway shared a moment with Sycamores star Robbie Avila. Check it out.\r\n","newsletter_content_8_select_content_block":"starters","newsletter_content_8_featured_title":"Editors’ Picks","newsletter_content_8_featured_stories":"a:3:{i:0;s:6:\"126855\";i:1;s:6:\"126835\";i:2;s:6:\"126830\";}","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_label":"STATUS REPORT","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_title":"Two Up, Two Down","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image":126899,"newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_link":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_link_tracker":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_credit":"Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_button_text":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_button_link":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_copy":"WNBA ⬆ Amazon has extended its media-rights deal for Prime Video to exclusively broadcast 21 games per season over the next two years. Beyond the league deal, Amazon is the local broadcast partner for the Seattle Storm; recently acquired a minority stake in Diamond Sports Group, the parent company of regional sports network operator Bally Sports; and is considered a strong bidder for the NBA’s next set of media-rights deals.\r\n\r\nTCS New York City Marathon ⬆ This year’s race will proceed as planned in November after state Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to stand down on a prior demand of about $750,000 from the event’s organizer, New York Road Runners, to compensate for lost bridge toll revenues. Hochul was characteristically blunt on the matter, saying she “directed MTA to fix this mess and allow the marathon to move forward as it always has.”\r\n\r\nSB Nation ⬇ The Vox Media–owned sports outlet’s podcast network is being shut down. In 2023, Vox laid off more than 10% of its staff, which looks to still be happening now.\r\n\r\nFlorida State ⬇ A judge in North Carolina denied the school’s request to dismiss a lawsuit from the ACC as the Seminoles look for a way to leave the conference without paying hundreds of millions of dollars in exit fees.","newsletter_content_5_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_5_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_5_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. Submit your venue now.","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_label":"WEEKEND PRIZE POOL","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_title":"Big Purse in South Beach","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image":126903,"newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_link":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_link_tracker":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_credit":"Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_button_text":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_button_link":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_copy":"Front Office Sports tees up every weekend sporting slate with a ledger of the purses and prize pools at stake. Here’s what’s up for grabs this weekend:\r\n\r\nPGA Tour, Valero Texas Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Thursday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $9.20 million\r\n \tFirst place: $1.65 million\r\n\r\nLIV Golf Miami\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Friday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $25 million\r\n \tFirst place: $4 million (individual), $3 million (team)\r\n\r\nWTA Charleston Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Monday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $922,573\r\n \tFirst place: $142,000\r\n\r\nNASCAR Cup Series, Cook Out 400, Martinsville\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $7.67 million\r\n \tFirst place: Individual payouts are no longer disclosed\r\n","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_label":"sponsoredby","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_name":"ACURA","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_title":"Peak Performance, Electrified","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_img":125223,"newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_link":"https:\/\/ad.doubleclick.net\/ddm\/trackclk\/N8821.3970882FOS\/B31113775.389566810;dc_trk_aid=582137871;dc_trk_cid=212672271;dc_lat=;dc_rdid=;tag_for_child_directed_treatment=;tfua=;ltd=;dc_tdv=1","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_btn_label":"","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_tracker":"","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_copy":"With its independent spirit and challenger energy, Acura has consistently raised the bar. Since 1986, Acura has redefined the driving experience and now it’s doing it again.\r\n\r\nIntroducing the all-electric Acura ZDX, featuring a premium Bang & Olufsen® sound system, Google Built-In, and bespoke seating. Unlock a new kind of power with DC Fast Charging capability, up to a 313-mile range on a single charge, and a Type S variant with an estimated 500-horsepower motor.\r\n\r\nThe Acura ZDX. Iconic excellence, reimagined for the future.","newsletter_content_8_starters_section_copy":"\r\n \tMore on the A’s: Trademark attorney Josh Gerben reported the Oakland A’s filed two new trademarks: Sacramento A’s and Sacramento Athletics.\r\n \tCan women’s college basketball keep its momentum up after Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese head to the WNBA? Hear what FOS college expert Amanda Christovich thinks.\r\n \tSeton Hall won the NIT championship, defeating Indiana State on Thursday night. After the game, Pirates coach Shaheen Holloway shared a moment with Sycamores star Robbie Avila. Check it out.\r\n","newsletter_content_9_select_content_block":"featured-stories","newsletter_content_9_featured_title":"Editors’ Picks","newsletter_content_9_featured_stories":"a:3:{i:0;s:6:\"126855\";i:1;s:6:\"126835\";i:2;s:6:\"126830\";}"}},"postID":125834,"postFormat":"standard"}; dataLayer.push( dataLayer_content ); \r\n\r\nIt’s easy to point the finger at McAfee for Williamson’s abrupt departure. But before the McAfee blowup, there were frequent rumors that Williamson, who started at ESPN in 1985, was going to retire. The real reason for his departure, say sources, was a “disconnect” between him and his direct boss, Magnus. Under previous ESPN bosses John Skipper and Connor Schell, Williamson was free to run his fiefdom as he saw fit. Magnus, on the other hand, was promoted above Williamson a year ago. He’s been more hands-on in overseeing content. That led to a clash of personalities between the two, who are both strong-willed.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nOver the years, Williamson got perhaps the worst press coverage of any ESPN executive, influenced by talent and agents who loathed him. But that was due somewhat to his blunt style and his willingness to fire talent and dump struggling shows. He was particularly proprietary about SportsCenter, viewing it as the heart and soul of ESPN. That led to clashes with Jemele Hill and Michael Smith over their reimagined 6 p.m. SportsCenter, The Six, from 2017 to ’18. Williamson disliked the show, and both Hill and Smith ended up leaving ESPN. A victorious Williamson quickly changed the 6 p.m. SportsCenter back to its more traditional format.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n“Norby was always the bearer of bad news—and people hated him for it,” said one former ESPNer. “But he also had to clean up a lot of messes, some of which were not his own.”\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nWith tension growing between Magnus and Williamson, the public rift with McAfee finally put the ultimate survivor into a fight he couldn’t win. In his short time with ESPN, McAfee has grown tight with Magnus, chairman Jimmy Pitaro, and Disney chairman Bob Iger. With football season over, Magnus decided to pull the trigger and look for an executive who shared his vision.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nIn his memo, Burke said he will lead a search inside and outside ESPN for an executive or executives to fill Williamson’s many roles. Williamson himself sounded a hopeful note as he said goodbye to his colleagues. “I’d like to think we left our great company in a far better place than we found it.”\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nThe New York Post was first to report Williamson’s departure Friday. The paper said Williamson’s contract was supposed to run through 2027 after ESPN televises its first Super Bowl. As former ESPNer Keith Olbermann tweeted Friday: “ESPN and Norby Williamson—who has made the place run for 40 years—part ways and 45 minutes later there’s an earthquake felt throughout the Northeast.”\r\n\r\n","newsletter_content_3_content_custom_label":"","newsletter_content_3_content_custom_title":"A New College Football League? 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While the plans that consortium has are barely in the beginning stages, and have plenty of theoretical speed bumps should they move forward, some of the names reportedly involved are quite notable:\r\n\r\n \tNFL chief media and business officer Brian Rolapp: He is considered a candidate to succeed NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, and the report says the league is involved.\r\n \tHarris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment cofounder David Blitzer: His team ownership ranks extends to the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, Real Salt Lake, and more.\r\n \tTurnkeyZRG CEO Len Perna: His search firm has helped place many top conference commissioners.\r\n \tAlso involved: Syracuse chancellor Kent Syverud, West Virginia president E. Gordon Gee, and former MLS deputy commissioner Mark Abbott.\r\n\r\nBig omission: Perhaps even more notable, though, is who is not yet involved. While the ACC board of directors heard a presentation from the group in February, key meetings with the Big Ten, SEC, and Big 12 have not taken place.","newsletter_content_4_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_4_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_4_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. 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Since 1986, Acura has redefined the driving experience and now it’s doing it again.\r\n\r\nIntroducing the all-electric Acura ZDX, featuring a premium Bang & Olufsen® sound system, Google Built-In, and bespoke seating. Unlock a new kind of power with DC Fast Charging capability, up to a 313-mile range on a single charge, and a Type S variant with an estimated 500-horsepower motor.\r\n\r\nThe Acura ZDX. Iconic excellence, reimagined for the future.","newsletter_content_7_select_content_block":"sponsored","newsletter_content_7_starters_section_copy":"\r\n \tMore on the A’s: Trademark attorney Josh Gerben reported the Oakland A’s filed two new trademarks: Sacramento A’s and Sacramento Athletics.\r\n \tCan women’s college basketball keep its momentum up after Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese head to the WNBA? Hear what FOS college expert Amanda Christovich thinks.\r\n \tSeton Hall won the NIT championship, defeating Indiana State on Thursday night. After the game, Pirates coach Shaheen Holloway shared a moment with Sycamores star Robbie Avila. Check it out.\r\n","newsletter_content_8_select_content_block":"starters","newsletter_content_8_featured_title":"Editors’ Picks","newsletter_content_8_featured_stories":"a:3:{i:0;s:6:\"126855\";i:1;s:6:\"126835\";i:2;s:6:\"126830\";}","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_label":"STATUS REPORT","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_title":"Two Up, Two Down","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image":126899,"newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_link":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_link_tracker":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_credit":"Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_button_text":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_button_link":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_copy":"WNBA ⬆ Amazon has extended its media-rights deal for Prime Video to exclusively broadcast 21 games per season over the next two years. Beyond the league deal, Amazon is the local broadcast partner for the Seattle Storm; recently acquired a minority stake in Diamond Sports Group, the parent company of regional sports network operator Bally Sports; and is considered a strong bidder for the NBA’s next set of media-rights deals.\r\n\r\nTCS New York City Marathon ⬆ This year’s race will proceed as planned in November after state Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to stand down on a prior demand of about $750,000 from the event’s organizer, New York Road Runners, to compensate for lost bridge toll revenues. Hochul was characteristically blunt on the matter, saying she “directed MTA to fix this mess and allow the marathon to move forward as it always has.”\r\n\r\nSB Nation ⬇ The Vox Media–owned sports outlet’s podcast network is being shut down. In 2023, Vox laid off more than 10% of its staff, which looks to still be happening now.\r\n\r\nFlorida State ⬇ A judge in North Carolina denied the school’s request to dismiss a lawsuit from the ACC as the Seminoles look for a way to leave the conference without paying hundreds of millions of dollars in exit fees.","newsletter_content_5_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_5_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_5_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. 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Here’s what’s up for grabs this weekend:\r\n\r\nPGA Tour, Valero Texas Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Thursday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $9.20 million\r\n \tFirst place: $1.65 million\r\n\r\nLIV Golf Miami\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Friday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $25 million\r\n \tFirst place: $4 million (individual), $3 million (team)\r\n\r\nWTA Charleston Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Monday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $922,573\r\n \tFirst place: $142,000\r\n\r\nNASCAR Cup Series, Cook Out 400, Martinsville\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $7.67 million\r\n \tFirst place: Individual payouts are no longer disclosed\r\n","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_label":"sponsoredby","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_name":"ACURA","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_title":"Peak Performance, Electrified","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_img":125223,"newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_link":"https:\/\/ad.doubleclick.net\/ddm\/trackclk\/N8821.3970882FOS\/B31113775.389566810;dc_trk_aid=582137871;dc_trk_cid=212672271;dc_lat=;dc_rdid=;tag_for_child_directed_treatment=;tfua=;ltd=;dc_tdv=1","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_btn_label":"","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_tracker":"","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_copy":"With its independent spirit and challenger energy, Acura has consistently raised the bar. 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Check it out.\r\n","newsletter_content_9_select_content_block":"featured-stories","newsletter_content_9_featured_title":"Editors’ Picks","newsletter_content_9_featured_stories":"a:3:{i:0;s:6:\"126855\";i:1;s:6:\"126835\";i:2;s:6:\"126830\";}"}},"postID":125834,"postFormat":"standard"}; dataLayer.push( dataLayer_content ); \r\n\r\nOnly a few months ago, new ESPN hire Pat McAfee publicly called Williamson a “rat” who was trying to “sabotage” his show. A decade ago, McAfee would have been suspended, or fired, for calling out a top ESPN executive. But there was no punishment. From that point on, the red light was blinking on Williamson’s long career at ESPN, say sources inside and outside of the network with direct knowledge of the change.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nIt’s easy to point the finger at McAfee for Williamson’s abrupt departure. But before the McAfee blowup, there were frequent rumors that Williamson, who started at ESPN in 1985, was going to retire. The real reason for his departure, say sources, was a “disconnect” between him and his direct boss, Magnus. Under previous ESPN bosses John Skipper and Connor Schell, Williamson was free to run his fiefdom as he saw fit. Magnus, on the other hand, was promoted above Williamson a year ago. He’s been more hands-on in overseeing content. That led to a clash of personalities between the two, who are both strong-willed.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nOver the years, Williamson got perhaps the worst press coverage of any ESPN executive, influenced by talent and agents who loathed him. But that was due somewhat to his blunt style and his willingness to fire talent and dump struggling shows. He was particularly proprietary about SportsCenter, viewing it as the heart and soul of ESPN. That led to clashes with Jemele Hill and Michael Smith over their reimagined 6 p.m. SportsCenter, The Six, from 2017 to ’18. Williamson disliked the show, and both Hill and Smith ended up leaving ESPN. A victorious Williamson quickly changed the 6 p.m. SportsCenter back to its more traditional format.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n“Norby was always the bearer of bad news—and people hated him for it,” said one former ESPNer. “But he also had to clean up a lot of messes, some of which were not his own.”\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nWith tension growing between Magnus and Williamson, the public rift with McAfee finally put the ultimate survivor into a fight he couldn’t win. In his short time with ESPN, McAfee has grown tight with Magnus, chairman Jimmy Pitaro, and Disney chairman Bob Iger. With football season over, Magnus decided to pull the trigger and look for an executive who shared his vision.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nIn his memo, Burke said he will lead a search inside and outside ESPN for an executive or executives to fill Williamson’s many roles. Williamson himself sounded a hopeful note as he said goodbye to his colleagues. “I’d like to think we left our great company in a far better place than we found it.”\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nThe New York Post was first to report Williamson’s departure Friday. The paper said Williamson’s contract was supposed to run through 2027 after ESPN televises its first Super Bowl. As former ESPNer Keith Olbermann tweeted Friday: “ESPN and Norby Williamson—who has made the place run for 40 years—part ways and 45 minutes later there’s an earthquake felt throughout the Northeast.”\r\n\r\n","newsletter_content_3_content_custom_label":"","newsletter_content_3_content_custom_title":"A New College Football League? 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While the plans that consortium has are barely in the beginning stages, and have plenty of theoretical speed bumps should they move forward, some of the names reportedly involved are quite notable:\r\n\r\n \tNFL chief media and business officer Brian Rolapp: He is considered a candidate to succeed NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, and the report says the league is involved.\r\n \tHarris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment cofounder David Blitzer: His team ownership ranks extends to the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, Real Salt Lake, and more.\r\n \tTurnkeyZRG CEO Len Perna: His search firm has helped place many top conference commissioners.\r\n \tAlso involved: Syracuse chancellor Kent Syverud, West Virginia president E. Gordon Gee, and former MLS deputy commissioner Mark Abbott.\r\n\r\nBig omission: Perhaps even more notable, though, is who is not yet involved. While the ACC board of directors heard a presentation from the group in February, key meetings with the Big Ten, SEC, and Big 12 have not taken place.","newsletter_content_4_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_4_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_4_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. 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Here’s what’s up for grabs this weekend:\r\n\r\nPGA Tour, Valero Texas Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Thursday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $9.20 million\r\n \tFirst place: $1.65 million\r\n\r\nLIV Golf Miami\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Friday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $25 million\r\n \tFirst place: $4 million (individual), $3 million (team)\r\n\r\nWTA Charleston Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Monday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $922,573\r\n \tFirst place: $142,000\r\n\r\nNASCAR Cup Series, Cook Out 400, Martinsville\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $7.67 million\r\n \tFirst place: Individual payouts are no longer disclosed\r\n","newsletter_content_6_select_content_block":"custom","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_label":"sponsoredby","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_name":"ACURA","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_title":"Peak Performance, Electrified","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_img":125223,"newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_link":"https:\/\/ad.doubleclick.net\/ddm\/trackclk\/N8821.3970882FOS\/B31113775.389566810;dc_trk_aid=582137871;dc_trk_cid=212672271;dc_lat=;dc_rdid=;tag_for_child_directed_treatment=;tfua=;ltd=;dc_tdv=1","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_btn_label":"","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_tracker":"","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_copy":"With its independent spirit and challenger energy, Acura has consistently raised the bar. Since 1986, Acura has redefined the driving experience and now it’s doing it again.\r\n\r\nIntroducing the all-electric Acura ZDX, featuring a premium Bang & Olufsen® sound system, Google Built-In, and bespoke seating. Unlock a new kind of power with DC Fast Charging capability, up to a 313-mile range on a single charge, and a Type S variant with an estimated 500-horsepower motor.\r\n\r\nThe Acura ZDX. Iconic excellence, reimagined for the future.","newsletter_content_7_select_content_block":"sponsored","newsletter_content_7_starters_section_copy":"\r\n \tMore on the A’s: Trademark attorney Josh Gerben reported the Oakland A’s filed two new trademarks: Sacramento A’s and Sacramento Athletics.\r\n \tCan women’s college basketball keep its momentum up after Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese head to the WNBA? Hear what FOS college expert Amanda Christovich thinks.\r\n \tSeton Hall won the NIT championship, defeating Indiana State on Thursday night. 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Beyond the league deal, Amazon is the local broadcast partner for the Seattle Storm; recently acquired a minority stake in Diamond Sports Group, the parent company of regional sports network operator Bally Sports; and is considered a strong bidder for the NBA’s next set of media-rights deals.\r\n\r\nTCS New York City Marathon ⬆ This year’s race will proceed as planned in November after state Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to stand down on a prior demand of about $750,000 from the event’s organizer, New York Road Runners, to compensate for lost bridge toll revenues. Hochul was characteristically blunt on the matter, saying she “directed MTA to fix this mess and allow the marathon to move forward as it always has.”\r\n\r\nSB Nation ⬇ The Vox Media–owned sports outlet’s podcast network is being shut down. In 2023, Vox laid off more than 10% of its staff, which looks to still be happening now.\r\n\r\nFlorida State ⬇ A judge in North Carolina denied the school’s request to dismiss a lawsuit from the ACC as the Seminoles look for a way to leave the conference without paying hundreds of millions of dollars in exit fees.","newsletter_content_5_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_5_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_5_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. Submit your venue now.","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_label":"WEEKEND PRIZE POOL","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_title":"Big Purse in South Beach","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image":126903,"newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_link":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_link_tracker":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_credit":"Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_button_text":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_button_link":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_copy":"Front Office Sports tees up every weekend sporting slate with a ledger of the purses and prize pools at stake. 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From that point on, the red light was blinking on Williamson’s long career at ESPN, say sources inside and outside of the network with direct knowledge of the change.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nIt’s easy to point the finger at McAfee for Williamson’s abrupt departure. But before the McAfee blowup, there were frequent rumors that Williamson, who started at ESPN in 1985, was going to retire. The real reason for his departure, say sources, was a “disconnect” between him and his direct boss, Magnus. Under previous ESPN bosses John Skipper and Connor Schell, Williamson was free to run his fiefdom as he saw fit. Magnus, on the other hand, was promoted above Williamson a year ago. He’s been more hands-on in overseeing content. That led to a clash of personalities between the two, who are both strong-willed.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nOver the years, Williamson got perhaps the worst press coverage of any ESPN executive, influenced by talent and agents who loathed him. But that was due somewhat to his blunt style and his willingness to fire talent and dump struggling shows. He was particularly proprietary about SportsCenter, viewing it as the heart and soul of ESPN. That led to clashes with Jemele Hill and Michael Smith over their reimagined 6 p.m. SportsCenter, The Six, from 2017 to ’18. Williamson disliked the show, and both Hill and Smith ended up leaving ESPN. A victorious Williamson quickly changed the 6 p.m. SportsCenter back to its more traditional format.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n“Norby was always the bearer of bad news—and people hated him for it,” said one former ESPNer. “But he also had to clean up a lot of messes, some of which were not his own.”\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nWith tension growing between Magnus and Williamson, the public rift with McAfee finally put the ultimate survivor into a fight he couldn’t win. In his short time with ESPN, McAfee has grown tight with Magnus, chairman Jimmy Pitaro, and Disney chairman Bob Iger. With football season over, Magnus decided to pull the trigger and look for an executive who shared his vision.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nIn his memo, Burke said he will lead a search inside and outside ESPN for an executive or executives to fill Williamson’s many roles. Williamson himself sounded a hopeful note as he said goodbye to his colleagues. “I’d like to think we left our great company in a far better place than we found it.”\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nThe New York Post was first to report Williamson’s departure Friday. The paper said Williamson’s contract was supposed to run through 2027 after ESPN televises its first Super Bowl. As former ESPNer Keith Olbermann tweeted Friday: “ESPN and Norby Williamson—who has made the place run for 40 years—part ways and 45 minutes later there’s an earthquake felt throughout the Northeast.”\r\n\r\n","newsletter_content_3_content_custom_label":"","newsletter_content_3_content_custom_title":"A New College Football League? 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While the plans that consortium has are barely in the beginning stages, and have plenty of theoretical speed bumps should they move forward, some of the names reportedly involved are quite notable:\r\n\r\n \tNFL chief media and business officer Brian Rolapp: He is considered a candidate to succeed NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, and the report says the league is involved.\r\n \tHarris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment cofounder David Blitzer: His team ownership ranks extends to the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, Real Salt Lake, and more.\r\n \tTurnkeyZRG CEO Len Perna: His search firm has helped place many top conference commissioners.\r\n \tAlso involved: Syracuse chancellor Kent Syverud, West Virginia president E. Gordon Gee, and former MLS deputy commissioner Mark Abbott.\r\n\r\nBig omission: Perhaps even more notable, though, is who is not yet involved. While the ACC board of directors heard a presentation from the group in February, key meetings with the Big Ten, SEC, and Big 12 have not taken place.","newsletter_content_4_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_4_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_4_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. Submit your venue now.","newsletter_content_5_select_content_block":"internal-ad","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_label":"WEEKEND PRIZE POOL","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_title":"Big Purse in South Beach","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_image":126903,"newsletter_content_5_content_custom_image_link":"","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_image_link_tracker":"","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_image_credit":"Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_button_text":"","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_button_link":"","newsletter_content_5_content_custom_copy":"Front Office Sports tees up every weekend sporting slate with a ledger of the purses and prize pools at stake. Here’s what’s up for grabs this weekend:\r\n\r\nPGA Tour, Valero Texas Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Thursday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $9.20 million\r\n \tFirst place: $1.65 million\r\n\r\nLIV Golf Miami\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Friday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $25 million\r\n \tFirst place: $4 million (individual), $3 million (team)\r\n\r\nWTA Charleston Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Monday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $922,573\r\n \tFirst place: $142,000\r\n\r\nNASCAR Cup Series, Cook Out 400, Martinsville\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $7.67 million\r\n \tFirst place: Individual payouts are no longer disclosed\r\n","newsletter_content_6_select_content_block":"custom","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_label":"sponsoredby","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_name":"ACURA","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_title":"Peak Performance, Electrified","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_img":125223,"newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_link":"https:\/\/ad.doubleclick.net\/ddm\/trackclk\/N8821.3970882FOS\/B31113775.389566810;dc_trk_aid=582137871;dc_trk_cid=212672271;dc_lat=;dc_rdid=;tag_for_child_directed_treatment=;tfua=;ltd=;dc_tdv=1","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_btn_label":"","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_tracker":"","newsletter_content_6_content_sponsored_copy":"With its independent spirit and challenger energy, Acura has consistently raised the bar. Since 1986, Acura has redefined the driving experience and now it’s doing it again.\r\n\r\nIntroducing the all-electric Acura ZDX, featuring a premium Bang & Olufsen® sound system, Google Built-In, and bespoke seating. Unlock a new kind of power with DC Fast Charging capability, up to a 313-mile range on a single charge, and a Type S variant with an estimated 500-horsepower motor.\r\n\r\nThe Acura ZDX. Iconic excellence, reimagined for the future.","newsletter_content_7_select_content_block":"sponsored","newsletter_content_7_starters_section_copy":"\r\n \tMore on the A’s: Trademark attorney Josh Gerben reported the Oakland A’s filed two new trademarks: Sacramento A’s and Sacramento Athletics.\r\n \tCan women’s college basketball keep its momentum up after Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese head to the WNBA? Hear what FOS college expert Amanda Christovich thinks.\r\n \tSeton Hall won the NIT championship, defeating Indiana State on Thursday night. After the game, Pirates coach Shaheen Holloway shared a moment with Sycamores star Robbie Avila. Check it out.\r\n","newsletter_content_8_select_content_block":"starters","newsletter_content_8_featured_title":"Editors’ Picks","newsletter_content_8_featured_stories":"a:3:{i:0;s:6:\"126855\";i:1;s:6:\"126835\";i:2;s:6:\"126830\";}","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_label":"STATUS REPORT","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_title":"Two Up, Two Down","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image":126899,"newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_link":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_link_tracker":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_credit":"Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_button_text":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_button_link":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_copy":"WNBA ⬆ Amazon has extended its media-rights deal for Prime Video to exclusively broadcast 21 games per season over the next two years. Beyond the league deal, Amazon is the local broadcast partner for the Seattle Storm; recently acquired a minority stake in Diamond Sports Group, the parent company of regional sports network operator Bally Sports; and is considered a strong bidder for the NBA’s next set of media-rights deals.\r\n\r\nTCS New York City Marathon ⬆ This year’s race will proceed as planned in November after state Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to stand down on a prior demand of about $750,000 from the event’s organizer, New York Road Runners, to compensate for lost bridge toll revenues. Hochul was characteristically blunt on the matter, saying she “directed MTA to fix this mess and allow the marathon to move forward as it always has.”\r\n\r\nSB Nation ⬇ The Vox Media–owned sports outlet’s podcast network is being shut down. In 2023, Vox laid off more than 10% of its staff, which looks to still be happening now.\r\n\r\nFlorida State ⬇ A judge in North Carolina denied the school’s request to dismiss a lawsuit from the ACC as the Seminoles look for a way to leave the conference without paying hundreds of millions of dollars in exit fees.","newsletter_content_5_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_5_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_5_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. Submit your venue now.","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_label":"WEEKEND PRIZE POOL","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_title":"Big Purse in South Beach","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image":126903,"newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_link":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_link_tracker":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_credit":"Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_button_text":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_button_link":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_copy":"Front Office Sports tees up every weekend sporting slate with a ledger of the purses and prize pools at stake. Here’s what’s up for grabs this weekend:\r\n\r\nPGA Tour, Valero Texas Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Thursday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $9.20 million\r\n \tFirst place: $1.65 million\r\n\r\nLIV Golf Miami\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Friday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $25 million\r\n \tFirst place: $4 million (individual), $3 million (team)\r\n\r\nWTA Charleston Open\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Monday to Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $922,573\r\n \tFirst place: $142,000\r\n\r\nNASCAR Cup Series, Cook Out 400, Martinsville\r\n\r\n \tWhen: Sunday\r\n \tPurse: $7.67 million\r\n \tFirst place: Individual payouts are no longer disclosed\r\n","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_label":"sponsoredby","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_name":"ACURA","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_title":"Peak Performance, Electrified","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_img":125223,"newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_link":"https:\/\/ad.doubleclick.net\/ddm\/trackclk\/N8821.3970882FOS\/B31113775.389566810;dc_trk_aid=582137871;dc_trk_cid=212672271;dc_lat=;dc_rdid=;tag_for_child_directed_treatment=;tfua=;ltd=;dc_tdv=1","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_btn_label":"","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_tracker":"","newsletter_content_7_content_sponsored_copy":"With its independent spirit and challenger energy, Acura has consistently raised the bar. Since 1986, Acura has redefined the driving experience and now it’s doing it again.\r\n\r\nIntroducing the all-electric Acura ZDX, featuring a premium Bang & Olufsen® sound system, Google Built-In, and bespoke seating. Unlock a new kind of power with DC Fast Charging capability, up to a 313-mile range on a single charge, and a Type S variant with an estimated 500-horsepower motor.\r\n\r\nThe Acura ZDX. Iconic excellence, reimagined for the future.","newsletter_content_8_starters_section_copy":"\r\n \tMore on the A’s: Trademark attorney Josh Gerben reported the Oakland A’s filed two new trademarks: Sacramento A’s and Sacramento Athletics.\r\n \tCan women’s college basketball keep its momentum up after Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese head to the WNBA? Hear what FOS college expert Amanda Christovich thinks.\r\n \tSeton Hall won the NIT championship, defeating Indiana State on Thursday night. After the game, Pirates coach Shaheen Holloway shared a moment with Sycamores star Robbie Avila. Check it out.\r\n","newsletter_content_9_select_content_block":"featured-stories","newsletter_content_9_featured_title":"Editors’ Picks","newsletter_content_9_featured_stories":"a:3:{i:0;s:6:\"126855\";i:1;s:6:\"126835\";i:2;s:6:\"126830\";}"}},"postID":125834,"postFormat":"standard"}; dataLayer.push( dataLayer_content ); \r\n\r\nThe saying around ESPN was that if an atom bomb went off in Bristol, Conn., only cockroaches and Norby Williamson would survive. The ultimate survivor’s nearly 40-year run at the four letters came to an end Friday. According to an internal memo sent by president of content Burke Magnus and reviewed by Front Office Sports, it was the last day for Williamson, ESPN’s executive editor and head of event and studio production.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nDuring his four-decade run at ESPN, Williamson survived multiple CEOs, layoffs, and management shake-ups. By the end, he ranked as the No. 4 or No. 5 executive at the company, overseeing the NFL, college football, Major League Baseball, the NHL, and SportsCenter.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nOnly a few months ago, new ESPN hire Pat McAfee publicly called Williamson a “rat” who was trying to “sabotage” his show. A decade ago, McAfee would have been suspended, or fired, for calling out a top ESPN executive. But there was no punishment. From that point on, the red light was blinking on Williamson’s long career at ESPN, say sources inside and outside of the network with direct knowledge of the change.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nIt’s easy to point the finger at McAfee for Williamson’s abrupt departure. But before the McAfee blowup, there were frequent rumors that Williamson, who started at ESPN in 1985, was going to retire. The real reason for his departure, say sources, was a “disconnect” between him and his direct boss, Magnus. Under previous ESPN bosses John Skipper and Connor Schell, Williamson was free to run his fiefdom as he saw fit. Magnus, on the other hand, was promoted above Williamson a year ago. He’s been more hands-on in overseeing content. That led to a clash of personalities between the two, who are both strong-willed.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nOver the years, Williamson got perhaps the worst press coverage of any ESPN executive, influenced by talent and agents who loathed him. But that was due somewhat to his blunt style and his willingness to fire talent and dump struggling shows. He was particularly proprietary about SportsCenter, viewing it as the heart and soul of ESPN. That led to clashes with Jemele Hill and Michael Smith over their reimagined 6 p.m. SportsCenter, The Six, from 2017 to ’18. Williamson disliked the show, and both Hill and Smith ended up leaving ESPN. A victorious Williamson quickly changed the 6 p.m. SportsCenter back to its more traditional format.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n“Norby was always the bearer of bad news—and people hated him for it,” said one former ESPNer. “But he also had to clean up a lot of messes, some of which were not his own.”\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nWith tension growing between Magnus and Williamson, the public rift with McAfee finally put the ultimate survivor into a fight he couldn’t win. In his short time with ESPN, McAfee has grown tight with Magnus, chairman Jimmy Pitaro, and Disney chairman Bob Iger. With football season over, Magnus decided to pull the trigger and look for an executive who shared his vision.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nIn his memo, Burke said he will lead a search inside and outside ESPN for an executive or executives to fill Williamson’s many roles. Williamson himself sounded a hopeful note as he said goodbye to his colleagues. “I’d like to think we left our great company in a far better place than we found it.”\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nThe New York Post was first to report Williamson’s departure Friday. The paper said Williamson’s contract was supposed to run through 2027 after ESPN televises its first Super Bowl. As former ESPNer Keith Olbermann tweeted Friday: “ESPN and Norby Williamson—who has made the place run for 40 years—part ways and 45 minutes later there’s an earthquake felt throughout the Northeast.”\r\n\r\n","newsletter_content_3_content_custom_label":"","newsletter_content_3_content_custom_title":"A New College Football League? 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While the plans that consortium has are barely in the beginning stages, and have plenty of theoretical speed bumps should they move forward, some of the names reportedly involved are quite notable:\r\n\r\n \tNFL chief media and business officer Brian Rolapp: He is considered a candidate to succeed NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, and the report says the league is involved.\r\n \tHarris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment cofounder David Blitzer: His team ownership ranks extends to the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, Real Salt Lake, and more.\r\n \tTurnkeyZRG CEO Len Perna: His search firm has helped place many top conference commissioners.\r\n \tAlso involved: Syracuse chancellor Kent Syverud, West Virginia president E. Gordon Gee, and former MLS deputy commissioner Mark Abbott.\r\n\r\nBig omission: Perhaps even more notable, though, is who is not yet involved. While the ACC board of directors heard a presentation from the group in February, key meetings with the Big Ten, SEC, and Big 12 have not taken place.","newsletter_content_4_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_4_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_4_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. 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Since 1986, Acura has redefined the driving experience and now it’s doing it again.\r\n\r\nIntroducing the all-electric Acura ZDX, featuring a premium Bang & Olufsen® sound system, Google Built-In, and bespoke seating. Unlock a new kind of power with DC Fast Charging capability, up to a 313-mile range on a single charge, and a Type S variant with an estimated 500-horsepower motor.\r\n\r\nThe Acura ZDX. Iconic excellence, reimagined for the future.","newsletter_content_7_select_content_block":"sponsored","newsletter_content_7_starters_section_copy":"\r\n \tMore on the A’s: Trademark attorney Josh Gerben reported the Oakland A’s filed two new trademarks: Sacramento A’s and Sacramento Athletics.\r\n \tCan women’s college basketball keep its momentum up after Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese head to the WNBA? Hear what FOS college expert Amanda Christovich thinks.\r\n \tSeton Hall won the NIT championship, defeating Indiana State on Thursday night. After the game, Pirates coach Shaheen Holloway shared a moment with Sycamores star Robbie Avila. Check it out.\r\n","newsletter_content_8_select_content_block":"starters","newsletter_content_8_featured_title":"Editors’ Picks","newsletter_content_8_featured_stories":"a:3:{i:0;s:6:\"126855\";i:1;s:6:\"126835\";i:2;s:6:\"126830\";}","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_label":"STATUS REPORT","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_title":"Two Up, Two Down","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image":126899,"newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_link":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_link_tracker":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_image_credit":"Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_button_text":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_button_link":"","newsletter_content_4_content_custom_copy":"WNBA ⬆ Amazon has extended its media-rights deal for Prime Video to exclusively broadcast 21 games per season over the next two years. Beyond the league deal, Amazon is the local broadcast partner for the Seattle Storm; recently acquired a minority stake in Diamond Sports Group, the parent company of regional sports network operator Bally Sports; and is considered a strong bidder for the NBA’s next set of media-rights deals.\r\n\r\nTCS New York City Marathon ⬆ This year’s race will proceed as planned in November after state Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to stand down on a prior demand of about $750,000 from the event’s organizer, New York Road Runners, to compensate for lost bridge toll revenues. Hochul was characteristically blunt on the matter, saying she “directed MTA to fix this mess and allow the marathon to move forward as it always has.”\r\n\r\nSB Nation ⬇ The Vox Media–owned sports outlet’s podcast network is being shut down. In 2023, Vox laid off more than 10% of its staff, which looks to still be happening now.\r\n\r\nFlorida State ⬇ A judge in North Carolina denied the school’s request to dismiss a lawsuit from the ACC as the Seminoles look for a way to leave the conference without paying hundreds of millions of dollars in exit fees.","newsletter_content_5_ad_category":"AWARDS","newsletter_content_5_ad_color":"#eff3fe","newsletter_content_5_ad_text":"Every year, Front Office Sports’ awards program recognizes the best and most accomplished in the business of sports.\r\n\r\nThe 2024 Best Venues Award celebrates the venues that have met and exceeded the evolving demands of fans and that set the new industry standard for success.\r\n\r\n🏆 Nominations are open through April 8. Submit your venue now.","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_label":"WEEKEND PRIZE POOL","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_title":"Big Purse in South Beach","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image":126903,"newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_link":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_link_tracker":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_image_credit":"Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_button_text":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_button_link":"","newsletter_content_6_content_custom_copy":"Front Office Sports tees up every weekend sporting slate with a ledger of the purses and prize pools at stake. 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