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SAMPLER & SANS REPROCHES (Radio Transmission)Playlist N° 1266... - Lundi 28 Novembre 2022 - Horaire : 20:00 >> 22:00EBM - SYNTHWAVE - INDUSTRIAL & RELATED MUSICGALAXIE RADIO 95.3FM www.galaxieradio.fr----------------------------------------->[ S&SR Selection de la semaine... SHINY DARKNESS "Highlights (BOX)" (shinydarkness.com) ]...+ Intw Promo : Sébastien Déruwez (SHINY DARKNESS) ... Guests Redactor : Arnaud Dudek & Patrick Dudek < Artiste - Titre - Version - Format - Production - Label > SHINY DARKNESS "You Can Travel The World" BOX CD: Highlights (Autoproduction) ELM "Steel Hope (Testosterone Drive)" TCD: Penetrator (Alfa Matrix) MARI KATTMAN "Night Life (Assemblage 23 Remix)" DIG EP: Fever Shakes (COP International) RADKO "Manfria" DIG LP: The Dirt On Caligula (Gooiland Elektro) ASH CODE "Dry Your Eyes" DIG LP: Oblivion (Swiss Dark Nights / Manic Depression) WINGTIPS "Wish U The Best" DIG LP: Cutting Room Floor (Artoffact Records) NO MORE "Joan In A Red Field" DIG LP: Kissin' in The Blue Dark (Autoproduction / Rent A Dog) NEUTRAL LIES "Ransack Your Dignity" CD: Cryptex (BOREDOMproduct) MINUIT MACHINE "Contradictions" DIG LP: 24 (Synth Religion) FRONT 242 "Quite Unusual" CD: Official Version (Red Rhino Europe) SHINY DARKNESS "See You Next Life" CD: Highlights (Autoproduction) SHINY DARKNESS "Dirty Morning" CD: Season 4 (Foundry) SHINY DARKNESS "Inside Out" DIG EP: Brain Strain (Autoproduction) SHINY DARKNESS "Paralysed Duty For Live" CD: Generation X (Autoproduction) SHINY DARKNESS "We Were The Kings" BOX CD: Highlights (Autoproduction) ANADYR "Shadow Work" DIG LP: 22 Hours Darkness (Progress Productions) AEON RINGS "Fully Operational" DIG LP: Enemy (Negative Gain Productions) ZEROMANCER "Mourners (Remix by Sebastian Komor)" DIG EP: Mourners (Trisol Music Group GmbH) PROMO REMERCIEMENTS: SHINY DARKNESS (Sébastien Déruwez), ELM (Peter Elm), COP INTERNATIONAL (Christian Petke), ENFANT TERRIBLE PRODUCTIONS (Martijn), NO MORE (Tina Sanudakura & Andy Schwarz), BOREDOMproduct (Member U-0176) ... PODCASTS:ITUNES :https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/sampler-sans-reproches/id1511413205 MIXCLOUD : https://www.mixcloud.com/SetSRradio/PODCLOUD :https://podcloud.fr/studio/podcasts/sampler-et-sans-reproches DEEZER :https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/1181282 GALAXIE RADIO http://galaxieradio.fr/ go to replay Sampler & Sans ReprochesAMAZON MUSIC https://music.amazon.fr/podcasts/9718c2fe-d841-4339-a3e5-82c31d018ed7/SAMPLER-SANS-REPROCHESHEARTHIS https://hearthis.at/sampler-sans-reproches/ARCHIVE.ORG https://archive.org/download/s-srpodcast-1266.28.11.2022/S%26SRPODCAST1266.28.11.2022.mp3
SAMPLER & SANS REPROCHES (Radio Transmission)Playlist N° 1265... - Lundi 21 Novembre 2022 - Horaire : 20:00 >> 22:00EBM - SYNTHWAVE - INDUSTRIAL & RELATED MUSICGALAXIE RADIO 95.3FM www.galaxieradio.fr-----------------------------------------> [ S&SR Selection de la semaine... ELM "Penetrator" (Alfa Matrix) ] < Artiste - Titre - Version - Format - Production - Label > ELM "Inquisition" TCD: Penetrator (Alfa Matrix) PORTION CONTROL "Blood Rushed To Dub" CD: Dissolve Plus (VUZ Records) NOMENKLATÜR "After Life (feat. Odge)" DIG EP: When The Wind Blows (Clivage Music) REAKTON "Entertainment" DIG LP: Micro: Macro: Nano (Out Of Line Music) TOO DEAD TO DIE "Wanderlust" DIG EP: In The Dark (Out Of Line Music) RADKO "Hip Dork" DIG LP: The Dirt On Caligula (Gooiland Elektro) BEATBOX MACHINERY "Space Rendez-Vous" DIG EP : Synthetic Heart (Werkstatt Recordings) ANGRY PETE "Searching For The Simple Life" DIG SGL: Searching For The Simple Life (ScentAir Records) CAGOULE "Testament" DIG EP: Electro Death (Hammerstein & Waldteufel) NO MORE "Sleepers And Trains" DIG LP: Kissin' In The Blue Dark (Autoproduction + Rent A Dog) JUNKSISTA "Beautifully Boring" DIG LP: 0A (COP international) ELM "Amok!" TCD: Penetrator (Alfa Matrix) THE CURE "Play For Today" CD: Seventeen Seconds (Fiction Records) KURT UENALA & DAVE GAHAN "G.O.D." DIG EP: Manuscript (HFN Music) FRONT 242 "Circling Overland" CD: Front By Front (Red Rhino Europe) POTOCHKINE "Les Chevaux (COMMUTER Remix)" DIG LP: Sortilèges Dans Le Club (Unknown Pleasures Records) POLTERGEIST "Ich Bin Ein Kämpfer" DIG EP: Kämpfer (Clivage Music) CERCUEIL "Bad Posture" DIG EP: Bad Posture (Clivage Music) BLAC KOLOR "Ujunbater" DIG EP: Roots (Ant-Zen) MORIS BLAK & MOAAN EXIS "State Rejects (ft. Grabyourface)" DIG EP: State Rejects / Moments Of Dissent (Autoproduction) DIESEL DUDES "Pumpkin Muscles" DIG EP: Born Brute (Autoproduction) PROMO REMERCIEMENTS: ELM (Peter Elm), VUZ RECORDS (Holger Hanraths), PORTION CONTROL (Dean Piavani), CITIZEN RECORDS / CLIVAGE MUSIC (Elise Nicolas & Tiphaine Cassin), OUT OF LINE MUSIC (Iris), ENFANT TERRIBLE PRODUCTIONS (Martijn), WERKSTATT RECORDINGS (Toxic Razor), SCENTAIR RECORDS (Vladimir Romanov), CAGOULE (Sheitan Shadwoban), NO MORE (Tina Sanudakura & Andy Schwarz), COP INTERNATIONAL (Christian), HFN MUSIC / SEN MUSIC (Philipp), ANT-ZEN (Stefan Alt) ...PODCAST: ITUNES :https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/sampler-sans-reproches/id1511413205 MIXCLOUD : https://www.mixcloud.com/SetSRradio/PODCLOUD :https://podcloud.fr/studio/podcasts/sampler-et-sans-reproches DEEZER :https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/1181282 GALAXIE RADIO http://galaxieradio.fr/ go to replay Sampler & Sans ReprochesAMAZON MUSIC https://music.amazon.fr/podcasts/9718c2fe-d841-4339-a3e5-82c31d018ed7/SAMPLER-SANS-REPROCHESHEARTHIS https://hearthis.at/sampler-sans-reproches/ARCHIVE.ORG https://archive.org/download/s-sr-1265-21.11.2022-podcast/S%26SR1265-21.11.2022PODCAST.mp3
Extra Points' Matt Brown and D1.ticker's Bryan Fischer are joined by renowned antitrust economist Andy Schwarz to discuss his other career: board game maker. The trio dive into the origins of Andy's creation 'Envelopes of Cash' and how the game uses college football recruiting layered upon a fun euro-style board game to create the next fun adventure for the whole family (all the bag men included!). Head over to https://bit.ly/EOC-EP to get your copy of Envelopes of Cash and find out how you can actually get in the game. Plus, don't forget you can get 15% off your Homefield Apparel order by using the promo code EXTRAPOINTS. You can also sign up for D1.ticker at https://www.d1ticker.com and check out Collegiate Sports Connect at https://csconnect.live/sign-up.
A football-recruiting board game just went live on Kickstarter--and we interviewed lead designer @andyhre! 'Envelopes of Cash' digs deep into the mechanics of big-time football programs and prospects, and it looks like a ton of fun.Andy broke down how he created it, and shared his insight on hot sports-economics topics like the MLB lockout.Check out Envelopes of Cash, and consider backing it, right here: bit.ly/EOC_LIVEAnd here's the intro learn-by-playing campaign: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JsCpxRnd9-KmPjuCXK0v0ffFIWDEj1K3/view
We geeked ALL the way out with @andyhre as he explained his new CFB recruiting boardgame, "Envelopes of Cash!" Andy shared his insight on the #MLBlockout, meeting Roger Goodell, and more. Check out the Kickstarter right here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/envelopesofcash/envelopes-of-cashWe also talked about the still-stationary QB carousel, the ongoing Cardinals drama, and how Mike Zimmer just keeps talking his way further and further out of a job.
The ROADMAP: 1:04 - The NHL’s botched handling of punishment for the Washington Capitals' Tom Wilson, the New York Rangers, and all the insanity in between. 15:12 - Update in the Vanessa Bryant litigation against Los Angeles County. 20:48 - If you’re one of the 2M who illegally watched the Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren boxing match, Triller is warning you to pay up NOW or else you’re getting sued. 32:22- Name Image & Likeness Laws. Georgia becomes the 5th state to pass NIL laws the become effective on July 1st, we breakdown the recruiting/transfer implications. 36:23 - Andy Schwarz, Sports Economist & Co-Founder of the Professional Collegiate League joins the show. We cover the biggest sports business and legal issues in college sports including the alternatives to playing in college (the PCL & Overtime Leagues) as well as whether the NCAA can survive the onslaught of state and federal NIL laws. *** Have a question or something you want us to cover next episode? Drop us a DM on Instagram or Twitter: Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Mike Lawson (@Mike_sonof_Law) Tarun Sharma (TKSharmaLaw) Stephanie Weissenburger (@SWeissenburger_) The Show (@ConDetrimental)
The ROADMAP: 1:04 - The NHL's botched handling of punishment for the Washington Capitals' Tom Wilson, the New York Rangers, and all the insanity in between. 15:12 - Update in the Vanessa Bryant litigation against Los Angeles County. 20:48 - If you're one of the 2M who illegally watched the Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren boxing match, Triller is warning you to pay up NOW or else you're getting sued. 32:22- Name Image & Likeness Laws. Georgia becomes the 5th state to pass NIL laws the become effective on July 1st, we breakdown the recruiting/transfer implications. 36:23 - Andy Schwarz, Sports Economist & Co-Founder of the Professional Collegiate League joins the show. We cover the biggest sports business and legal issues in college sports including the alternatives to playing in college (the PCL & Overtime Leagues) as well as whether the NCAA can survive the onslaught of state and federal NIL laws. *** Have a question or something you want us to cover next episode? Drop us a DM on Instagram or Twitter: Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Mike Lawson (@Mike_sonof_Law) Tarun Sharma (TKSharmaLaw) Stephanie Weissenburger (@SWeissenburger_) The Show (@ConDetrimental)
Sports Economist Andy Schwarz Joined The Rob Dibble Show
On today's episode we're diving deeper into the University of Hartford and the decision on whether or not the athletics program should go from D1 to D3. Andy Schwarz joins the podcast to discuss his report that assesses and critiques the initial Carr Report and its findings including an accounting error that Andy discovered.
Andy Schwarz-- Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer at the Professional Collegiate League and economist discusses what has occurred in the Alston v. NCAA case and gives his insights into what we can look towards in the future as it is deliberated further.
Solo Spain tonight covering the postponement of Nats/Mets & all things MLB Opening Day with Jeff Passan. Plus, Roy Williams retires, Andy Schwarz on SCOTUS + NCAA, Izzy Gutierrez on Kevin Durant’s homophobic language & my take on Draymond Green doubling down. Plus, April Fools pranks in the sports world.
The NCAA calls its athletes "amateurs" to justify not paying them. But what if the real amateurs are the big-money donors who get to play GM with their multi-million dollar donations? This week, sports economist Andy Schwarz explains how schools benefit--and are re-shaped--by their relationships with these donors. We also cover the racial dynamics of these relationships, the exploitation of athletic labor by the NCAA and its member schools, and Atlanta strip clubs. “Suspending the rules for Faculty Layoffs” https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2021/01/22/firing-professors-kansas-just-got-lot-easier “KU AD explains vetting of Les Miles, says parting ways ‘absolutely the right decision'” https://www.kansascity.com/sports/college/big-12/university-of-kansas/article249803443.html Transcript https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GcD9l4P_P9SxV6KGUqbHzl1bxCNm23xAhJCHOmk0RvQ/edit?usp=sharing --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/residential-spread/message
In Forward, Thinking | Episode 21, David and Ricky are joined by the other members of the PCL's management team, Wendell Haskins (CMO), Keith Sparks (CDO), and Andy Schwarz (CIO) to discuss how the team was assembled, the evolution of the PCL's business model, and the newly-released DC team brand.Show Notes:01:30 - Introducing the PCL "Starting 5" and how Andy created the original idea behind the league05:55 - Keith's familial ties to HBCUs and how he came to be a part of the team08:05 - D-West becomes the COO - how he learned about the PCL and why he joined the team right after retiring from the NBA09:37 - David's collegiate experience and how even a mid-major program can generate considerable revenues from top talent11:13 - David on learning about the business of basketball while with the Pacers11:57 - Wendell joins the PCL after a meeting at NBA All-Star Week, what drew him in15:04 - Ricky's collegiate journey and what brought him to the PCL17:16 - Building a new team brand – alliteration, bad ideas, local tie-ins, making sh*t up21:04 - The elephant in the room - a white guy wanting to partner with HBCUs22:46 - The short-lived PCL Atlanta team name26:58 - The parameters that were set in the team name selection phase for each city and why we had to get creative29:19 - Legal clearances and another short-lived Atlanta team name idea30:03 - Developing brands that players want to rep and wear32:10 - Getting a brand right34:53 - The DC team name reveal – The DC Stealth!38:20 - Why it's a good idea to release one brand at a time
This episode, SLW interviewes Andy Schwarz. We talk about the Professional Collegiate League, the NCAA, and their new laws, as well as Andy's involvement in big lawsuit cases against the NFL and NCAA.
In this episode, we are joined by Ricky Volante. Ricky Volante is co-founder (with friend of the show Andy Schwarz) and CEO of the Professional Collegiate League, attorney at The Volante Law Firm, LLC, and an Adjunct Professor at the Harvard Extension School and Case Western Reserve University School of Law. He also co-hosts the Forward, Thinking podcast with PCL Chief Operating Officer David West. The first half of the episode takes a deep-dive into the Professional Collegiate League (PCL), a league determined to transform the dynamics of college basketball by putting players first. Ricky provides an exceptionally clear and methodical breakdown of the league's origins, mandate, and precisely how it will address the myriad forms of exploitation that define college sport today. The second half of the show focuses in on the horror unfolding on campuses across the country right now as athletes are subjected to the pandemic with little recourse to protect their health and no say in their working conditions. We discuss what both Ricky and the hosts have learned of late in talking to athletes across the country, the amazing resistance that has emerged in the PAC-12 and Big 10, and concerns about the viability of and potential backlash against a labor action that has come together so quickly. You can find out more about the PCL here. You can check out Ricky's piece (with friend of the show Andy Schwarz) on the O'Bannon case in the Marquette Sports Law Review here. Check out the piece your End of Sport hosts wrote for the Guardian about what college athletes are experiencing right now here. You can find Ricky on Twitter @RickyVolante13. For a transcription of this episode, please click here. (Credit @punkademic) After listening to the episode, check out our recent piece "Canceling the College-Football Season Isn't Enough" published in The Chronicle of Higher Education. __________________________________________________________________________ As always, please like, share, and rate us on your favorite podcast app, and give follow us on Twitter or Instagram. @Derekcrim @JohannaMellis @Nkalamb @EndofSportPod www.TheEndofSport.com
In Forward, Thinking | Episode 13, David and Ricky are joined by PCL Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer Andy Schwarz and actor, activist, choreographer, and author Rosie Perez.Andy discusses the history of amateurism, the current landscape of college athletics, and the Professional Collegiate League.Rosie discusses the parallels between Do The Right Thing and George Floyd's murder, her perspective on the Black Lives Matter movement, her history of activism, her push for expanded Puerto Rican rights, her love of boxing, and the Hollywood shakeup and reemergence of representative, impactful films and television.
To expand on the top 5 college football players list from last week, Amina, Eddie and Felder talk best HBCU athletes of all time which leads them into a conversation with Andy Schwarz and Keith Sparks who are helping to create the PCL. They chat about the advantages of the PCL and what it can do for college sports. The crew also talks about Kyrie Irving and what WNBA players are doing to help change the social justice landscape and what athletes could be doing. In trashtastic, they discuss more of the NASCAR development and in Buried Gold, they chat about the video of Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix running from bears. https://thepcleague.com
In this episode, Derek and Nathan are joined by Victoria Jackson and Andy Schwarz to discuss amateurism in the NCAA and recent name, image, likeness developments that have been getting a lot of ink. Victoria Jackson is Clinical Assistant Professor of History in the School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies at Arizona State University where her work focuses on the history of sport and a former NCAA 10,000 meter National Champion. Andy Schwarz is an antitrust economist and partner at the economic consulting firm OSKR where he consults on complex litigation matters in antitrust and sports. He is also the Co-Founder of the Professional Collegiate League and serves as its Chief Innovation Officer. Victoria and Andy provide a comprehensive primer on amateurism in the NCAA. Victoria breaks down the history of amateurism and how it has produced a fundamentally racialized system of exploitation. Andy then explains recent legal developments that frame the current flexible usage of the term. They then explain how both the NCAA's April 29 press release on NIL and full working group recommendations fail to substantively improve the rights of college athletic workers. Andy explains how the PCL offers an alternative model for a more just version of college revenue sport. Finally, both offer their readings on what the future holds for college sport in the face of this pandemic and the shifting legal and competitive landscape. You can find Victoria on Twitter @historyrunner and Andy @andyhre. __________________________________________________________________________ As always, please like, share, and rate us on your favorite podcast app, and give follow us on Twitter or Instagram. @Derekcrim @JohannaMellis @Nkalamb @EndofSportPod www.TheEndofSport.com **For a transcription of this episode please click here. Huge thanks to @Punkadmic for making this happen!**
On Wednesday's edition of The James Crepea Show on Fox Sports Eugene, USC beat reporter Antonio Morales discusses what summer classes at USC being taught online means to football season. James discusses the NCAA's framework of suggestions to address athletes' name, image and likeness with USA Today's Dan Wolken, Jon Solomon of The Aspen Institute and sports economist Andy Schwarz.
Sports economist Andy Schwarz returns to the show to discuss the latest on the NCAA's adjustments to regulations for athletes' name, image and likeness
The NCAA says it will adopt new name, image and likeness rules for athletes starting 2021-22. That's a loaded statement and it doesn't mean what you think it does. Victoria Jackson, Assistant Professor at Arizona State University, and Andy Schwarz co-founder of The Professional Collegiate League and a sports economist join Jarod to discuss. How does the NCAA economic system work? Who benefits? Who gets exploited? Will athletes get paid from their name, image, and likeness? All that and more! As always follow @jshector and @jennalemoncelli on Twitter and Instagram. Follow @7FootersPod on Twitter and @7footerspodcast on Instagram! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jim talks remote delivery with Magenic's Delivery Center Director Andy Schwarz while doing his own remote work during the coronavirus pandemic stay at home order.
"The NCAA maintains as a legal fiction that the reason people care about college sports is that they are true college students," says economist Andy Schwarz.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.
"The NCAA maintains as a legal fiction that the reason people care about college sports is that they are true college students," says economist Andy Schwarz.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.
Sarah discusses California's Fair Pay to Play Act with ESPN's Jay Bilas, sports economist Andy Schwarz, and state senator Nancy Skinner.
Sarah discusses California's Fair Pay to Play Act with ESPN's Jay Bilas, sports economist Andy Schwarz, and state senator Nancy Skinner.
Andy Schwarz is an anti-trust economist who specializes in the realm of sports. He co-founded the new HBL and was a crucial part of the UAB Football saga. The post Don’t Call This A Podcast, SZN4: Ep. 1 – Andy Schwarz appeared first on .
Andrew welcomes economist & antitrust expert Andy Schwarz and Tulane Sports Law expert Gabe Feldman to this week's podcast. They go in-depth on California's 'Fair Play to Pay Act' that will allow college athletes to profit from their name, image, & likeness.
Obes & Cha are joined by Andy Schwarz to discuss CA SB 206, which seeks to make it illegal to keep California student athletes from making money off their likenesses and sports related reputations. The boys also talk about the rape and sexual assault allegations attached to Antonio Brown, make their predictions on this weekend's big games, and decide just how accurate ESPN's "Greatest 150 football teams of the last 150 years" list really is. Here's a hint, they don't think it is.
Should college athletes get paid? If someone or some school is willing to do so, we sure think they should be! In this episode we chat with Andy Schwarz about paying college athletes, the college cartel the NCAA has presides over, and the history of how we got here. This is an excellent episode and we hope to have Andy back soon.
Schwarz, who worked on the momentous Alston case that threatens to uproot the NCAA economic model, joined the Hotline podcast to discuss Judge Claudia Wilken's options and the possible implications for college football and basketball.
This week we speak to economist Andy Schwarz about his Deadspin article “The NCAA Is Gaslighting You.” Schwarz’s piece looks at case in Oakland as well as the ongoing FBI case. We also talk about the Historical Basketball League, a potential college athletic alternative to the NCAA. We also have ‘Choice Words’ about how sports could look in a different, more just world. We also have ‘Just Stand Up’ and Just Sit Down’ awards to a high school football team in Maryland and Charles Johnson, principal owner of the San Francisco Giants, brand-new Kaepernick Watch, and more! Jordan McNair, a ‘Just Stand Up’ award to John Carlos and Tommie Smith on the 50th anniversary of their legendary Olympic protest as well as a ‘Just Sit Down’ award to broadcaster Brent Musberger. We also got Kaepernick Watch, and a brand new segment we are starting on the podcast! Andy Schwarz Twitter: @andyhre https://deadspin.com/the-ncaa-is-gaslighting-you-1829716653 https://hbleague.com/ — http://www.edgeofsportspodcast.com/ | http://twitter.com/EdgeOfSportsPod | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | email us: edgeofsports@gmail.com | Edge of Sports hotline: 401-426-3343 (EDGE) — Music: Eye Examination - Del the Funky Homosapien | Ante Up - M.O.P. | Message In A Bottle - The Police | Sugar Hill - AZ | Get By - Talib Kweli | Quiet Storm - Mobb Deep | No Drop - Timbaland | I Wanna Get High - Cypress Hill | Mic Checka (Remix) - Das EFX | The Wire Theme
Conduct Detrimental is back! We are joined by sports economist Andy Schwarz who has been sitting in on the ten day "Alston" college sports trial, which just wrapped up. This could be the lawsuit that changes the NCAA model. Give Andy a follow on twitter @Andyhre.
Conduct Detrimental is back! We are joined by sports economist Andy Schwarz who has been sitting in on the ten day "Alston" college sports trial, which just wrapped up. This could be the lawsuit that changes the NCAA model. Give Andy a follow on twitter @Andyhre.
Locked On Warriors – Daily Podcast On The Golden State Warriors
The Warriors welcome back Stephen Curry (ankle) tonight against the Atlanta Hawks. Steph said his ankle is not 100%, and would not be until after June. But as he knows, it's time to lock in and make that push to the playoffs. Klay Thompson (thumb) may be returning Sunday against the Jazz, along with Draymond Green (pelvis). Kevin Durant (rib) is out for at least another week. Omri Casspi (ankle) is on the IR as well.Down the Reddit Hole, today stays focused on the Warriors subreddit. It's Quinn Cook's birthday! Steve Kerr will certainly give hime some playing time on that account, and the fact that he's been very good of late. There's a poll on r/warriors asking whether or not Cook should be added to the playoff roster, and if so, who would GSW drop? Elsewhere, Klay landed the latest cover of SLAM Magazine. and Steph is playing in low tops for the first time.The third segment is a continuation of the conversation about the Historical Basketball League and the NCAA's adherence to the amateurism model. Aliko offers his thoughts on the subject, as well as those of Andy Schwarz, the founder of the HBL, whose analysis forms the backbone of Aliko's upcoming piece on the subject at Forbes.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Warriors – Daily Podcast On The Golden State Warriors
The Warriors welcome back Stephen Curry (ankle) tonight against the Atlanta Hawks. Steph said his ankle is not 100%, and would not be until after June. But as he knows, it's time to lock in and make that push to the playoffs. Klay Thompson (thumb) may be returning Sunday against the Jazz, along with Draymond Green (pelvis). Kevin Durant (rib) is out for at least another week. Omri Casspi (ankle) is on the IR as well. Down the Reddit Hole, today stays focused on the Warriors subreddit. It's Quinn Cook's birthday! Steve Kerr will certainly give hime some playing time on that account, and the fact that he's been very good of late. There's a poll on r/warriors asking whether or not Cook should be added to the playoff roster, and if so, who would GSW drop? Elsewhere, Klay landed the latest cover of SLAM Magazine. and Steph is playing in low tops for the first time. The third segment is a continuation of the conversation about the Historical Basketball League and the NCAA's adherence to the amateurism model. Aliko offers his thoughts on the subject, as well as those of Andy Schwarz, the founder of the HBL, whose analysis forms the backbone of Aliko's upcoming piece on the subject at Forbes.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis welcomes Slate’s Justin Peters and NBC Nordic skiing commentator Chad Salmela to recap the Winter Olympics. And journalist Ben Strauss and sports economist Andy Schwarz examine the government probe of NCAA basketball recruitment. Winter Olympics (1:42): Stefan and Justin Peters recap the final week of the Winter Olympics including the United States men’s curling team gold medal, Canada’s Olympic heartbreak, Mirai Nagasu’s post-skate comments, and more. Chad Salmela (22:23): Stefan and Justin interview NBC commentator Chad Salmela, who called the dramatic finish of the first-ever American gold medal in cross-country skiing. NCAA Basketball (37:12): Ben Strauss and Andy Schwarz join Stefan to explain the latest developments in the FBI’s investigation into men’s college basketball. Afterballs (57:30) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis welcomes Slate’s Justin Peters and NBC Nordic skiing commentator Chad Salmela to recap the Winter Olympics. And journalist Ben Strauss and sports economist Andy Schwarz examine the government probe of NCAA basketball recruitment. Winter Olympics (1:42): Stefan and Justin Peters recap the final week of the Winter Olympics including the United States men’s curling team gold medal, Canada’s Olympic heartbreak, Mirai Nagasu’s post-skate comments, and more. Chad Salmela (22:23): Stefan and Justin interview NBC commentator Chad Salmela, who called the dramatic finish of the first-ever American gold medal in cross-country skiing. NCAA Basketball (37:12): Ben Strauss and Andy Schwarz join Stefan to explain the latest developments in the FBI’s investigation into men’s college basketball. Afterballs (57:30) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
Should NCAA student athletes be paid for their performance? OSKR's Andy Schwarz thinks so, and provides his argument for why they are already being compensated, and why transparency in the overall marketplace for college sports could be a great thing. Schwarz discusses his thoughts on the economics of recruiting for various schools, as well as whether NCAA compliance would go away in a payment-restructure system, and how that would fit with the concerns of gender equity. Twitter: @andyhre
In this episode, Peter speaks with Ricky Volante, one of the co-founders of the Historical Basketball League, along with Andy Schwarz and Bijan Bayne. They discuss the background of the basketball league, its current status and future plans to work with HBCUs to set up a league where players can be paid, outside of the NCAA varsity basketball system.∼ Continue Reading ∼
This week we talk to ten year NBA veteran and author Etan Thomas about why he attended a protest against the "blackballing" of free agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick at NFL headquarters as well as the role of Kaepernick's black critics in the media. Also, we speak to economist Andy Schwarz who has "concocted a plan to radically challenge the college industrial complex." We also have words about the racist murder of Richard Collins III on the UMD campus.Etan ThomasTwitter: @etanthomas36https://twitter.com/etanthomas36https://www.amazon.com/Fatherhood-Ultimate-Challenge-Etan-Thomas/dp/0451414896Andy SchwarzTwitter: @andyhrehttps://twitter.com/andyhrehttp://www.oskr.com/who-we-are/andy-schwarz-partner/http://sportsgeekonomics.tumblr.com/Zirin, A Lynching on the University of Maryland Campushttps://www.thenation.com/article/lynching-university-maryland-campus/Zirin, Why I Called the Murder of Richard Collins III a Lynchinghttps://www.thenation.com/article/called-murder-richard-collins-iii-lynching/—http://www.edgeofsportspodcast.com/ | http://twitter.com/EdgeOfSportsPod | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | https://www.instagram.com/edgeofsportspod | email us: edgeofsports@gmail.com | Edge of Sports hotline: 401-426-3343 (EDGE)—Music: Eye Examination - Del the Funky Homosapien | Good Day - Greg Street Feat. Nappy Roots | The Rain - Missy Elliott | Still Fly - Big Tymers | Favorite Song - Chance the Rapper | One Day - UGK | Don't Sweat the Technique - Eric B & Rakim | Still Dre - Dr. Dre | Respiration - Black Star | The Wire Outro—
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin and guest Jane Coaston talk about the NBA playoffs. Sean Singer also joins to discuss Enes Kanter and Turkish politics, and economist Andy Schwarz comes on the show to announce his plan to kill the NCAA’s amateur model. NBA playoffs (2:42): A conversation about the inevitability of a third straight Cavs-Warriors finals, and whether anticipation for that series has killed the rest of the postseason. Enes Kanter (15:50): Former Turkish Basketball Federation official Sean Singer explains how Oklahoma City Thunder power forward Enes Kanter became a political activist, and how his conflict with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is perceived in Turkey. A plan to kill the NCAA (30:50): Andy Schwarz rolls out the HBCU League, which would pay college players and prepare them for the NBA. Afterballs (49:22) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin and guest Jane Coaston talk about the NBA playoffs. Sean Singer also joins to discuss Enes Kanter and Turkish politics, and economist Andy Schwarz comes on the show to announce his plan to kill the NCAA’s amateur model. NBA playoffs (2:42): A conversation about the inevitability of a third straight Cavs-Warriors finals, and whether anticipation for that series has killed the rest of the postseason. Enes Kanter (15:50): Former Turkish Basketball Federation official Sean Singer explains how Oklahoma City Thunder power forward Enes Kanter became a political activist, and how his conflict with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is perceived in Turkey. A plan to kill the NCAA (30:50): Andy Schwarz rolls out the HBCU League, which would pay college players and prepare them for the NBA. Afterballs (49:22) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Description: How does one achieve their deepest desires? What inspires you? We all have a story, so tune in to be inspired beyond your wildest dreams. Program Summary: On this addition of The Motivational Jumpstart, National Sports Economist Andy Schwarz discusses College Sports and the Billions of Dollars being made. Author Name: Michael Mallery Click and Subscribe on iTunes and […]
In this episode, Peter Ott discusses the economics of college athlete compensation with Andy Schwarz. Andy is an partner at the economic consulting firm OSKR, contributor for Vice Sports and blogger at Sportsgeekonomics. He also co-authored the article The Ninth Circuit Decision in O’Bannon and the Fallacy of Fragile Demand with Richard J. Volante, which was included in the latest edition of the Marquette Sports Law Review. You can follow him on twitter at @andyhre.∼ Continue Reading ∼
Economist, Andy Schwarz, is the go-to guy on anti-trust and price-fixing issues in big-time sports. His fascinating and penetrating analysis of the economics of collegiate sports can be found everywhere from ESPN to Deadspin to a chapter forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of Sports Economics. He is also the author of two important appendices in Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA by Joe Nocera and Ben Strauss. Andy has been a litigation economist since 1997 and has testified in and consulted on several landmark cases in the sports world including L.A. Raiders v. NFL, White v. NCAA , and O’Bannon v. NCAA. The post Episode Nine: Going Deep on Anti-Trust and Price-Fixing in Big Time-Sports Part 2 appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.
Economist, Andy Schwarz, is the go-to guy on anti-trust and price-fixing issues in big-time sports. His fascinating and penetrating analysis of the economics of collegiate sports can be found everywhere from ESPN to Deadspin to a chapter forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of Sports Economics. He is also the author of two important appendices in Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA by Joe Nocera and Ben Strauss. Andy has been a litigation economist since 1997 and has testified in and consulted on several landmark cases in the sports world including L.A. Raiders v. NFL, White v. NCAA , and O’Bannon v. NCAA. The post Episode Eight: Going Deep on Anti-Trust and Price-Fixing in Big Time-Sports Part 1 appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.
Episode 252: BOOM! Dave, Mark and Coach dissect why Mark is still a fan of the NFL, but no longer his beloved Chicago Bears with the signing of Ray McDonald. Author, lawyer and basketball commentator Richard Kent previews the Sweet 16 and tells you which remaining teams could take down Kentucky in the men’s bracket or UConn in the women’s tournament. Andy Schwarz, Economist & Partner at OSKA, gives you a fresh perspective on college athletes getting paid. “The question isn’t about if the should get paid, it’s if they would if the NCAA wasn’t colluding. They would.
"This here's a jam for all the gamersTryin' to do what those rulebooks offerGet shot down 'cause you're overzealousTake too long, opponents get jealousOk, smarty, go to a partyGames are on the menu for everybodyYou wanna play a game that's more complexerBut you're standin' on the wall like you was PoindexterA game is laid out, one not played outThe options unfold and your mind just spins outThey say you should take your turn or get removedSo come on, gamer, and just bust a move"-Young MC, noted foe of analysis paralysisGames Played Last Week:01:10 -Evolution: Climate (Dominic Crapuchettes, Dmitry Knorre, & Sergey Machin, North Star Games, 2016)05:57 -Tiny Epic Crimes (Scott Almes, Gamelyn Games, 2023)10:20 -The Fox Experiment (Jeff Fraser and Elizabeth Hargrave, Pandasaurus Games, 2023)13:45 -Undergrove (Elizabeth Hargrave and Mark Wootton, AEG, 2024)15:15 -Votes for Women (Tory Brown, Fort Circle Games, 2022)17:52 -The Gods Will Have Blood (Daniel Bullock, Lock Horns Games, 2023)21:56 -Green Team Wins (Nathan Thornton, 25th Century Games, 2022)23:40 -Fun Facts (Kasper Lapp, Repos Production, 2022)24:31 -Just One (Ludovic Roudy & Bruno Sautter, Repos Production, 2018)24:39 -So Clover! (François Romain, Repos Production, 2021)25:55 -Duhr: The Lesser Houses (Jenna Felli, Devious Weasel, 2018)30:47 -No Thanks! (Thorsten Gimmler, AMIGO, 2004)32:37 -Leonardo da Vinci's Codex Leicester (Changhyun Baek, Flaminia Brasini, Virginio Gigli, Stefano Luperto, and Antonio Tinto, DiceTree Games, 2023)38:58 -Road Trippin (Uncredited, Guilt Free Gaming, 2021)41:00 -Star Trek: Away Missions (Andrew Haught, Mike Haught, and Phil Yates, Gale Force Nine, 2023)News (and why it doesn't matter):47:35 Shackleton Base: A Journey to the Moon by Fabio Lopiano and Nestore Magone, published by Sorry We Are French 48:04 Amabel Holland in The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/annals-of-inquiry/the-personal-political-art-of-board-game-design48:36 Zombie Sniper. That is all. 48:59 Jenna Felli's upcoming game Murray the A**hole Frog (trans designer and trans artist) and upcoming novel Serpent Ascending 50:24 Co-op Dungeon Scrawlers?! 2together by OldChap Editions51:24 Andy Schwarz's "Financial Reckoning" for Envelopes of Cash: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/envelopesofcash/envelopes-of-cash/posts/399596252:47 Assault on Doomrock: Ultimate Edition accidentally published with crypto-fascist imagery. Burn the "Banner of Kekistan" 54:48 Feature Game: Arborea (Dani Garcia, Alley Cat Games, 2023)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Let us, following in Andy Schwarz's example, highlight the fine work of Nancy Skinner, a California state senator whose "Fair Pay to Play Act" granted college athletes in California the right to profit from their name, image, and likeness. This forced the NCAA to allow such changes more broadly.It hasn't been perfect, but let's acknowledge one thing: if someone's gonna be making millions off your name and face, maybe--just maybe!--you should be able to get a cut. Games Played Last Week:01:43 -AQUA : Biodiversity in the Oceans (Dan Halstad and Tristan Halstad, Sidekick Games, 2024)06:24 -Imperium: Horizons (Nigel Buckle and Dávid Turczi, Osprey Games, 2024)13:40 -World Wonders (Zé Mendes, Arcane Wonders, 2023)19:33 -MLEM: Space Agency (Reiner Knizia, Rebel Studio, 2024)24:14 -Maskmen (Jun Sasaki and Taiki Shinzawa, Oink Games, 2014)28:27 -The Barracks Emperors (Wray Ferrell and Brad Johnson, GMT Games, 2023)32:17 -Tokyo Highway: Rainbow City (Naotaka Shimamoto and Yoshiaki Tomioka, itten, 2023)37:14 -Vengeance (Gordon Calleja, Mighty Boards, 2018)40:03 -Charioteer (Matt Calkins, GMT Games, 2022)News (and why it doesn't matter):44:29 "Wednesdays with Walker"--streaming on Twitch45:05 Unpublished Flickateers by Trevor Benjamin and David Thompson45:55 Storm Raiders by Shem Phillips46:48 Voidfall Solo Online by Mark Hutchinson! https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/3222419/play-voidfall-solo-online-fan-made-app47:59 Feature Game: Envelopes of Cash (Andy Schwarz, Envelopes of Cash LLC, 2023)Our Sponsors:* Check out Manscaped and use my code SOWRONGGAMES for a great deal: https://www.manscaped.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy