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Tuesday, June 16th:*Brendan Sorsby Plans to Enter NFL Supplemental Draft (Tom Pelissero)*Brendan Sorsby Statement (Trey Wallace)*Big 12 Commissioner's Statement on Sorsby (Big 12 Conference)*Cody Campbell Statement (CodyC64) *How Does Supplemental Draft Work (Graphics)*NFL Options with Brendan Sorsby I (McCann Sports Law-Image)*NFL Options with Brendan Sorsby II (McCann Sports Law-Image) *NFL Scouting Report on Brendan Sorsby (Jordan_Reid)*Texas Tech's QB Room/Depth Chart (Graphic-Stats) (Smoaky Note on Sorsby's Girlfriend)College Baseball World Series(Graphic with Today's Games/Score) 0:30:00-Justin Williams, TheAthletic.com0:45:00-Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports1:50:00-Craig Smoak's “Off the Radar”2:05:00-John McClain, Hall of Fame Columnist2:25:00-Super Chats/Wheel/Quizzes/Polls*Rez, Garrett, Andrew, Logan, Huston Producing *Please Hit Like and/or Subscribe Buttons*365 Sports Tonight at 10:30 on Local CWSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
New rules released by the Trump administration earlier this month will require Medicaid recipients with cancer and other conditions to prove they're too sick to work. The rule is part of new Medicaid eligibility requirements that take effect next year. Colorado Medicaid director Adela Flores-Brennan explains how his state is preparing. Then, after decades of containment in the Central American tropics, the New World screwworm, a flesh-eating cattle parasite, has been detected in Texas and New Mexico. Veterinary entomologist Edwin Burgess explains what this means for U.S. livestock. And, a judge has temporarily restored the eligibility of Texas Tech University quarterback Brendan Sorsby after he acknowledged making thousands of impermissible bets worth at least $90,000 on college and professional sports. Front Office Sports reporter Amanda Christovich discusses the fallout from this decision.See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live heard the GO Hour with Olin Buchanan in hour one. Hour two heard Connor O'Gara and John Nabors, while the third and final hour heard Ross Dellenger and Amanda Christovich.
Yahoo! Sports Sneior CFB reporter Ross Dellenger. Front Office Sports reporter Amanda Christovich.
We are all over the news.. Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby was granted injuction to be allowed to play this season. This hour we hear from Amanda Christovich from Front Office Sports, and Texas Softball coach Mike White Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wednesday, June 3rd:*Nick Saban on Eye-Opening NIL and CFB Rosters (Trey Wallace-Video)*WVU President Gee on Power Conference Commissioners (Trey Wallace)*SEC/Big Ten Statement on “Protect College Sports Act” (SEC)*Dan Wetzel on Big Ten/SEC Stance on Legislation Intervention Has Changed (Dan Wetzel)Women's Softball College World Series (Graphic of Schedule) *Smoaky Note on Milan Momcilovic Signing with Kentucky (Evan Sidery)1:00:00-Tim Brando, Fox Sports1:25:00-Tim Brando, Fox Sports1:45:00-George Wrighster III, Unafraid Show2:05:00-Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports2:25:00-Super Chats/Wheel/Quizzes/PollsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Paul is joined by Candice Storey Lee, Vanderbilt Athletics Director, Andy Staples, On3, Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports and Greg Sankey, SEC Commissioner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Amanda Christovich joins the show live from the SEC Spring Meetings to break down major developments in college sports, including growing momentum behind a potential College Football Playoff expansion to 24 teams and the key motivations and concerns driving conference commissioners, administrators, and schools as they weigh the proposal. The conversation explores the financial, competitive, and logistical implications of a larger playoff field, as well as the tension between maximizing revenue and preserving regular-season significance. Christovich also discusses coaching movement headlines, including the buzz surrounding Ed Orgeron potentially joining Lane Kiffin's staff at LSU Tigers football, along with broader SEC storylines and takeaways emerging from the meetings.
The final hour opens with Amanda Christovich of Front Office Sports joining live from the SEC Spring Meetings to break down major college football storylines, including ongoing discussions around a potential 24-team College Football Playoff expansion, the motivations behind it, and the concerns slowing it down. The conversation also touches on coaching news, including reports of Ed Orgeron potentially returning to LSU to join Lane Kiffin's staff, along with broader implications for SEC programs navigating a shifting landscape. Chris Russell and A-MAC react to the latest developments, weighing the impact of playoff expansion on the sport's competitiveness and postseason structure, while also exploring how coaching moves and conference politics continue to reshape college football's future.
The show opens with the Washington Nationals continuing their surge in a dominant 10–2 win over the Cleveland Guardians, blasting six home runs as Zack Littell delivers a strong seven-inning outing to help secure a third straight victory. Chris Russell breaks down the team's growing momentum, pushing back on over-crediting coaching while emphasizing the players driving the results and encouraging fans to fully buy into the hot streak as confidence builds. The focus then shifts to the NBA, where the New York Knicks complete a sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers, sparking a broader discussion about league-wide competitiveness and the growing debate over analytics, featuring reactions tied to Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson and Knicks forward Josh Hart as Russell evaluates how data is used, and sometimes misused, across sports. The show closes with college football coverage as Amanda Christovich joins live from the SEC Spring Meetings to discuss potential College Football Playoff expansion to 24 teams, the competing motivations behind the proposal, and the concerns from conferences and schools, while also touching on coaching news involving Ed Orgeron and Lane Kiffin, along with broader SEC developments shaping the future of the sport.
00:00 – 26:21 - Will Haskett is in for JMV, and he kicks things off by talking about the Pacers! He discusses the way the NBA Draft Lottery is run, and how it’s another example of the NBA overcomplicating things. 26:22 – 40:35 – Amanda Christovich from Front Office Sports joins the show! Amanda and Will go over the state of college athletics today! 40:36 – 48:19 – Will looks ahead to the NBA Finals, and who he thinks will make it! He reacts to the news that Golden Derby, the Kentucky Derby winner, will skip the Preakness Stakes. 48:20 - 1:11:53 – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show joins to talk about the Colts, Anthony Richardson, the NBA Draft Lottery, and more! 1:11:54 - 1:23:24 – Comedian Iliza Shlesinger joins the show to help promote her upcoming appearance in Indianapolis! 1:23:25 – 1:34:58 – Will wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:34:59 – 2:00:09 – Dustin Dopirak from the IndyStar joins the show! Dustin and Will dive into the NBA Draft Lottery, and what the Pacers should do if they do end up with on of the Top 4 picks. 2:00:10 – 2:12:43 – Pro golfer Timothy Wiseman joins the show to discuss the PG Tour, and him making the cut for next week’s PGA Championship! 2:12:44 – 2:22:23 – Will wraps up the show with some more NBA Draft Lottery talk! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - 11:11 - Amanda Christovich from Front Office Sports joins the show! Amanda and Will go over the state of college athletics today! 11:12 - 31:54 - Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show joins to talk about the Colts, Anthony Richardson, the NBA Draft Lottery, and more! 31:55 - 41:56 - Comedian Iliza Shlesinger joins the show to help promote her upcoming appearance in Indianapolis! 41:57 - 1:04:28 - Dustin Dopirak from the IndyStar joins the show! Dustin and Will dive into the NBA Draft Lottery, and what the Pacers should do if they do end up with on of the Top 4 picks. 1:04:29 - 1:15:10 - Pro golfer Timothy Wiseman joins the show to discuss the PG Tour, and him making the cut for next week’s PGA Championship!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amanda Christovich talks college sports. Food and tone of voice. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Today Was the Day When. What's On Tap?
Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live heard Olin Buchanan and an interview with Charean Williams in hour one. Hour two heard Ross Stripling and Tara Henry, while the third and final hour heard Amanda Christovich and Jacob Graham.
Amanda Christovich of Front Office Sports discusses the college sports executive order + Former Aggie Long Snapper Jacob Graham looks back on his Texas A&M career and explains why Coach Elko's culture has been so impactful!
0:40:00-Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports1:00:00- Topical commentary on collegiate sports1:25:00-Zach Schumaker, The ShuZ Show Podcast1:45:00-Craig Smoak's “Off the Radar”2:05:00-John McClain, Hall of Fame Columnist2:25:00-Super Chats/Top 5/Wheel/Trivia/Polls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amanda Christovich of Front Office Sports and Heather Dinich of ESPN join Paul in the first hour of Friday's show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Amanda Christovich with Front Office Sports stopped by 3 Man Front on Tuesday to discuss what the future holds for the Army-Navy game and the Big Ten & SEC being at a stalemate regarding CFB Playoff expansion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The third hour of Tuesday's 3 Man Front included the shocking amount of alcohol sold at Tennessee football games, Amanda Christovich detailing the future of the Army-Navy game & Joe Lunardi taking a shot at Bruce Pearl!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amanda Christovich, Investigative Reporter for Front Office Sports, joins 365 Sports to unpack the legal fallout surrounding Kansas State's attempt to fire Jerome Tang for cause and what it could mean financially if the move doesn't hold up in court. She explains how “for cause” language works in coaching contracts, why this could turn into a costly settlement, and what role high profile attorney Tom Mars may play if the dispute escalates. #collegebasketball #big12 #legal #lawsuit #kstate #emaw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amanda Christovich joins the show to discuss the Trinidad Chambliss ruling and what it means for college sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Paul is joined by Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports as well as John Adams, Knoxville News Sentinel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Paul welcomes Amanda Christovich of Front Office Sports to break down a potential congressional bill that could have impacted college football. Then, Kevin Clark, host of This is Football checks in on the state of the college football playoff rankings. Plus, more of your calls! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) , Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw), Amanda Christovich of FOS (@achristovichh) AND Sam Ehrlich (@samcehrlich) to discuss the current state of college sports, focusing on eligibility challenges, coaching contracts, and the implications of private equity in the industry. Dan and Tarun open the episode with a deeper look at the Big Ten private-equity saga, breaking down why Michigan and USC halted the proposed UC Ventures deal, how grant-of-rights extensions became the sticking point, and what shifting financial incentives mean for the conference's future — and for non-revenue sports.Shifting gears, Amanda brings the latest news on the College Sports Commission (CSC)...including its new enforcement hires, incoming investigations, and the finalized participation agreement that requires every power-conference school to sign on before any rules can be enforced. They dive into the details of how the agreements aim to prevent schools from dodging CSC authority by having “associates” (collectives, players, or even attorneys general) sue on their behalf, and why even one holdout school could stall the entire system.From there, the trio turns to player eligibility, where Sam Ehrlich walks through more than 40 active eligibility lawsuits and explains why two cases — Patterson and Pavia — now sit at the center of the national fight over the five-year clock. Sam unpacks how courts have reacted, why multiple judges are uncomfortable with the era of the “eight-year college athlete,” and whether Congress has any realistic path to establishing uniform national rules.Next, Amanda breaks down the bizarre dispute between Brian Kelly and LSU, detailing why LSU's claim that Kelly was never formally fired is contradicted by public statements, internal emails, and even alleged settlement offers. Dan and Sam compare it to Lane Kiffin's high-profile flirtations with other schools and discuss how contract language around loyalty, termination, and negotiation plays out in real time.The group then explores the latest delay in the NCAA's proposed rule allowing athletes to bet on professional sports, with Amanda outlining how the Terry Rozier NBA scandal triggered a sudden shift in opinion among Division I administrators just weeks after they approved the proposal.Let us know your thoughts!***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube), Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw), Amanda Christovich (@achristovichh), Sam Ehrlich (@samcehrlich) Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) , Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw), Amanda Christovich of FOS (@achristovichh) AND Sam Ehrlich (@samcehrlich) to discuss the current state of college sports, focusing on eligibility challenges, coaching contracts, and the implications of private equity in the industry. Dan and Tarun open the episode with a deeper look at the Big Ten private-equity saga, breaking down why Michigan and USC halted the proposed UC Ventures deal, how grant-of-rights extensions became the sticking point, and what shifting financial incentives mean for the conference's future — and for non-revenue sports.Shifting gears, Amanda brings the latest news on the College Sports Commission (CSC)...including its new enforcement hires, incoming investigations, and the finalized participation agreement that requires every power-conference school to sign on before any rules can be enforced. They dive into the details of how the agreements aim to prevent schools from dodging CSC authority by having “associates” (collectives, players, or even attorneys general) sue on their behalf, and why even one holdout school could stall the entire system.From there, the trio turns to player eligibility, where Sam Ehrlich walks through more than 40 active eligibility lawsuits and explains why two cases — Patterson and Pavia — now sit at the center of the national fight over the five-year clock. Sam unpacks how courts have reacted, why multiple judges are uncomfortable with the era of the “eight-year college athlete,” and whether Congress has any realistic path to establishing uniform national rules.Next, Amanda breaks down the bizarre dispute between Brian Kelly and LSU, detailing why LSU's claim that Kelly was never formally fired is contradicted by public statements, internal emails, and even alleged settlement offers. Dan and Sam compare it to Lane Kiffin's high-profile flirtations with other schools and discuss how contract language around loyalty, termination, and negotiation plays out in real time.The group then explores the latest delay in the NCAA's proposed rule allowing athletes to bet on professional sports, with Amanda outlining how the Terry Rozier NBA scandal triggered a sudden shift in opinion among Division I administrators just weeks after they approved the proposal.Let us know your thoughts!***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube), Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw), Amanda Christovich (@achristovichh), Sam Ehrlich (@samcehrlich) Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
Amanda Christovich from Frontofficesports.com joins the show with the latest on all the biggest stories going on in college football. Plus we take more of your phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
College football fans might be the ones taking the biggest loss in the latest YouTube TV vs. Fox contract dispute. Hutt and Chad break down what this standoff means for your Saturdays and Sundays in the fall, how it could impact watching your favorite teams, and why these streaming and network battles keep putting fans in the middle. Sports Business Reporter Front Office Sports, Amanda Christovich joins the show to give the Business side of the YouTube TV/Fox contract dispute. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.comThe House settlement was supposed to create a clear line between “legitimate” NIL deals and so-called “pay for play” from NIL collectives. It took three weeks for the NCAA to make a major concession. Front Office Sports reporter Amanda Christovich joins Alex for a quick subscriber episode explaining how the House settlement lawyers and the NCAA are already changing the way college football's new economy will work. The big winner? Collectives, who may have prevented their own obsolescence. And the big question: How much different is the outside NIL world now than it was a few months ago? Producer: Anthony Vito
Amanda Christovich of Front Office Sports joins 365 Sports to break down the true forces shaping college athletics in 2025 and it's not just the NCAA. From the Trump executive order to the Score Act, Amanda explains how power has shifted toward the College Sports Commission, the House plaintiffs, and the big-money conferences. She dives into the fragile legal structure of NIL, the confusion over fair market value, and the ongoing battle between collectives and compliance. Amanda also discusses why the Big Ten is still exploring private equity while other leagues pull back, and whether Tony Petitti's 5+7 playoff format is a negotiating tactic or a genuine strategy. This is a must-watch look at the evolving future of college sports governance, postseason politics, and media money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul is joined by Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Amanda Christovich of Front Office Sports joins 365 Sports to break down the true forces shaping college athletics in 2025 and it's not just the NCAA. From the Trump executive order to the Score Act, Amanda explains how power has shifted toward the College Sports Commission, the House plaintiffs, and the big-money conferences. She dives into the fragile legal structure of NIL, the confusion over fair market value, and the ongoing battle between collectives and compliance. Amanda also discusses why the Big Ten is still exploring private equity while other leagues pull back, and whether Tony Petitti's 5+7 playoff format is a negotiating tactic or a genuine strategy. This is a must-watch look at the evolving future of college sports governance, postseason politics, and media money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(1:05:00) Mike Craven, DCTF (1:29:00) Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports (1:50:00) Craig Smoak's “Off The Radar” (2:13:00) North Carolina to SEC? (2:30:00) Mickey Spagnola, DallasCowboys.com (2:48:00) Paul Catalina's “Top 5” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cole Cubelic Chats with Brendon Steerbergen and Amanda Christovich on the current landscape of College Football Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(0:33:00) Justin Williams, The Athletic (1:05:00) Jamarion Carlton, Temple High Edge Rusher (1:28:00) Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports (2:00:00) Phil Steele, Phil Steele's CFB Preview (2:35:00) Florida Football Schedule (2:50:00) Paul Catalina's “Top 5” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports joins 365 Sports to discuss her thoughts on the most surprising part of the NIL clearinghouse, her thoughts on what is allowed when it comes to NIL in College Athletics, her thoughts on the loose definition of fair market value, what is the future of NIL Collectives and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Braden is hosting The Paul Finebaum Show this week and shares his favorite interviews of the week. First, we argue with Doug Lemerises of Kings of the North about the Big Ten-SEC rivalry. We hear from Eli Hoff of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on a Mizzou state of the union. And talk with Front Office Sports repoter Amanda Christovich about the House Settlement and the start of revenue sharing in college football this week. Watch the show on YouTube. In Nashville? Be sure to check out M.L. Rose Craft Beer and Burgers. Music by The Wild Feathers
First hour of the show today with Braden Gall filling in for Paul and he visits with Amanda Christovich from Front Office Sports. And we take your calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Monday Edition of the Program!! The NCAA dropped a bomb late Friday Night with the House Settlement finally coming and Pay for Play starting July 1. We break down the details and discuss what could be coming. It was a busy sports weekend with NBA Finals, Stanley Cup Finals, The Belmont Stakes and French Open. Mandatory Mini Camps in the NFL get underway today. A Cleveland Legend is about to sign with the Texans. Austin Ward, Front Office Sport's Amanda Christovich, What's Up, Thing or Not a Thing, Weekend Blitz and 3 Things
June 9, 2025 Hour 3 Amanda Christovich & Chris Perkins. Amanda talks about the House Settlement Agreement in College Sports. The coolest thing I've seen today. Chris talks Dolphins with M&M.
Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports joins 365 Sports to discuss her thoughts on the ruling of the House Settlement in college athletics, how is Title IX impacted with the House Settlement, what are the concerns of the new House Settlement, what happens to the Olympic Sports and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the GO Hour with David Nuno and Ryan Brauninger! They start off by talking about the recent House settlement in regards to NIL. Then, Amanda Christovich calls in to provide her expert opinion on the House settlement and what it'll mean for the future of sports.
Second hour of the show and Amanda Christovich from Frontofficesports.com joins the show to discuss the House Settlement that is supposed to take place in July. Plus more of your phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What does the future of CFB look like after the House settlement
Dirty cars revealed; The pending House settlement; Amanda Christovich; The future of CFB; Thunder roll; Everyone hates SGA; In The News; Supporting women's sports; The Tush Push; The Protector of The Year; The Club Hour
May 22, 2025 Hour 3 Rob Ellis & Amanda Christovich. Rob talks Eagles, Phillies and the tush push. Amanda joins the show to talk about the NCAA House Settlement.
(0:15:00) Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports (1:05:00) Tim Brando, Fox Sports (1:47:00) Craig Smoak's “Off The Radar” (2:10:00) Wes Kittley, Texas Tech Track Coach (2:35:00) John McClain, HOF Columnist (2:50:00) Paul Catalina's “Top 5” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports joins 365 Sports to discuss her thoughts on recent news coming out of NCAA settlement and the involvement of the NCAA, her thoughts on restrictions that could be coming to the conferences and schools, what coaches have to say about the changes coming to college athletics and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amanda Christovich, Sports Business Reporter for Front Office Sports joins the show to discuss what Trump's commission on college sports could accomplish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Amanda Christovich, reporter for FOS joins the show to talk about the NCAA settlement, UNC, and more. Laura Rutledge, Host NFL Live & SEC Nation joins the show to talk about the fallout from NFL Draft and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We kick things off by speaking to Amanda Christovich from Front Office Sports about the SEC's ascent to men's basketball supremacy.. Plus we start taking your phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices