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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Business of College Athletics

Between unprecedented conference realignments, historic media rights deals, the wild world of NIL, and high-stakes competition, this space couldn’t be more exciting right now, but you need someone to help you make sense of it all. That’s where we come in.

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Why College Football Super-League Proposals Are Likely Doomed

Could a college football super league work one day in the future?
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Tennessee State’s Ambitious Plan to Launch an HBCU Hockey Program

TSU has big plans, but the university is facing an existential dilemma.


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Why WNBA Finals Are Threading the Needle During Peak Sports TV

The league’s new media deal could solve the problem.

Ryan Smith Sees Salt Lake City As Next Vegas-Like Sports Town

Utah Hockey Club’s owner says all the pieces are falling into place.
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Seth Davis Launching Paywalled College Basketball Site

The veteran reporter is launching a start-up media company called “Hoops HQ.”
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‘Sour Grapes’: Lawyers Battle Over Landmark Settlement to Pay College Athletes

The House settlement, arguably already on the rocks, faces another objection.

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How the Calgorithm Turned College Football Twitter Into Real Life

“College GameDay” makes its first trip to Berkeley on Saturday.

TNT Has Staked Its Claim in College Sports Broadcasting

The network has quietly amassed a portfolio of NCAA rights.

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Hurricane Helene: Augusta National Hit, Sports Owners Donate Millions

The home of the Masters is assessing damage sustained.