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Is College Sports About to Lose Its Soul to the Power 4?
While House v. NCAA dominates headlines (and for good reason), a different but equally seismic change is quietly moving through the NCAA’s governance structure—and it’s not getting the attention it deserves.
06.05.25 07:36 PM - Comment(s)
While Everyone Else is Cutting Sports, Pacific is Growing. Here’s Why That Matters
In an era where mid-major athletic departments are retreating—cutting sports to preempt budget strain or anticipated revenue shifts—one school is doing the unthinkable. Instead of scaling back, the University of the Pacific is scaling up.
06.05.25 07:01 PM - Comment(s)
What Does the Future Hold for Youth Sports?
On today's show host Ryan Holmes and Reid Meyer do a deep-dive conversation on youth sports, joined by Dan Chamberlain, Director of Competition for NorCal Premier Soccer.
05.29.25 11:35 AM - Comment(s)
If the Power Four Run the Show, What’s the NCAA Even For Anymore?
This week, NCAA President Charlie Baker confirmed what many in college athletics have long suspected, but few thought would be said out loud: When it comes to athlete compensation and NIL enforcement, the NCAA is stepping aside. The real power now belongs to the Big Ten, SEC, ACC, and Big 12.
05.26.25 01:39 AM - Comment(s)
The Mysterious College Sports Commission: What We Know (and Don’t) About the Trump-Saban Initiative
f you've been trying to make sense of the news surrounding a newly proposed college sports commission backed by former President Donald Trump and chaired by Nick Saban and Texas Tech booster Cody Campbell, you're not alone. Let’s unpack what we do know.
05.23.25 11:15 AM - Comment(s)

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