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On the heels of No. 4 Archbishop Spalding's (Md.) 11-6 win over No. 2 Calvert Hall (Md.) Tuesday night, IL's Dan Kaplan, Dan Aburn, Sean Walsh and Terry Foy get together to discuss the national high school landscape. In addition to chaos at the top where it seems like everyone can beat every, Foy breaks down the news of Culver (Ind.) coach Jon Birnser stepping down at the end of the season, Walsh details his trip to Ontario in which he watched Culver beat Western Reserve (Ohio) and The Hill Academy (Ont.) and Foy outlines his trip to Notre Dame for St. Anthony's (N.Y.), Chaminade (N.Y.), St. Ignatius (Calif.), Valor Christian (Colo.), Upper Arlington (Ohio), MICDS (Mo.) and Loyola Academy (Ill.). From there, Kaplan dives deeper into Lawrenceville (N.J.), who he saw top Ignatius last week, and wraps with a breakdown of the No. 1 team in the Q-Collar National High School Rankings: Loomis Chaffee (Conn.).
Dan Kaplan hosts a new episode of the IL Preps podcast. IL's Dan Aburn joins the show to discuss all things early high school ball. Rivalries are on the forefront, regional reputation is on the line, and the energy that comes with high school lacrosse is soaring. Tune in as the guys discuss early Q-Collar Rankings, Crankshooter games of the week, and matchups like McDonogh (Md.) vs. Malvern Prep (Pa.), Haverford (Pa.) vs. Loyola (Md.), Hill Academy (Ont.) vs. Calvert Hall (Md.), and much more.
A little bit of scratching can do some good, but too much can hurtScratching an itch can feel great, so scientists decided to dig into why that is the case since we know too much scratching isn't good for us. Dr. Dan Kaplan, a professor of dermatology and immunology at the University of Pittsburgh, said they found that scratching drives inflammation to the skin, which, in light moderation, helps to fight bacterial skin infections. But he warns that continual or excessive scratching can prolong an itch and potentially damage the skin. Their study is in the journal Science. Bear hazing goes high-tech with dronesA wildlife manager in the US has found that drones can be a safe and effective way to discourage problem bears from troubling human habitation and livestock. Wesley Sarmento started working in the prairies of Montana to prevent bear-human conflicts, but found the usual tricks of the trade were not as effective as he wanted them to be. Previously he tried to use noisemakers, dogs, trucks, and firearms, but buzzing bears with flying robots turned out to work much better. Now a PhD student at the University of Montana, he published an article about his hazing research in Frontiers in Conservation Science.Ants can remember and hold grudges against those who trouble themWhen ants fight with those from another nearby colony, it makes an impression. A new study has found the insects can remember the chemical signature of the aggressors, and will respond more vigorously and violently the next time they cross paths. Dr. Volker Nehring, a researcher at the University of Freiburg, Germany, describes the phenomenon as “the nasty neighbour" where ants are most aggressive to ant colonies closest to them, and says this is due to resource protection. Dr Nehring and his team's research was published in the journal Current Biology.Scientists on the front line of permafrost thaw describe changes in the Arctic The acceleration of change in the Arctic due to global warming is transforming the landscape on a year-to-year basis, often in surprising ways. That's according to scientists who've been studying the effects of climate change in the North. One study found that lakes in Western Greenland shifted from pristine blue to dirty brown from one year to the next due to increased permafrost melting and runoff. Jasmine Saros, a lake ecologist from the University of Maine, said they were astonished by the magnitude of change they saw in all 10 lakes they studied and how quickly it happened. That study was published in the journal PNAS. We also speak with William Quinton, a permafrost hydrologist from Wilfred Laurier University and the director of the Scotty Creek Research Station in southern Northwest Territories, an area he describes as “the frontline of permafrost thaw.” Quinton was part of a research team, led by Anna Virkkala from the Woodwell Climate Research Centre, that found that 34 per cent of the Arctic Boreal Zone — a region where carbon was safely locked up in the permafrost for thousands of years — has now become a carbon source. That study is in the journal Nature Climate Change.
First up this week, we catch up with the editor of ScienceInsider, Jocelyn Kaiser. She talks about changes at the major science agencies that came about with the transition to President Donald Trump's second administration, such as hiring freezes at the National Institutes of Health and the United States's departure from the World Health Organization. Next, producer Kevin McLean talks with Dan Kaplan, a professor in the departments of immunology and dermatology at the University of Pittsburgh, about why it sometimes pays to scratch that itch. It turns out scratching may be our bodies' end run around pests and pathogens attempting to steal blood or invade the body. This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy. About the Science Podcast Authors: Sarah Crespi; Kevin McLean; Jocelyn Kaiser
First up this week, we catch up with the editor of ScienceInsider, Jocelyn Kaiser. She talks about changes at the major science agencies that came about with the transition to President Donald Trump's second administration, such as hiring freezes at the National Institutes of Health and the United States's departure from the World Health Organization. Next, producer Kevin McLean talks with Dan Kaplan, a professor in the departments of immunology and dermatology at the University of Pittsburgh, about why it sometimes pays to scratch that itch. It turns out scratching may be our bodies' end run around pests and pathogens attempting to steal blood or invade the body. This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy. About the Science Podcast Authors: Sarah Crespi; Kevin McLean; Jocelyn Kaiser Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Staying ahead of HR trends is no easy feat, but embracing innovation can set organizations up for long-term success. To explore how HR leaders can navigate AI, leadership development, and talent challenges in 2025, we've called in HR expert Dan Kaplan, Senior Partner at Korn Ferry. Highlights [2:15] Why 2025 is the year of innovation for HR[4:00] AI's evolving role in HR and talent management[7:30] How CHROs can strategically adopt AI without the noise[10:45] The growing importance of HR technology ecosystems[15:20] CHRO compensation trends and increasing demand for top HR talent[18:50] Succession planning challenges for HR leadership[23:10] The need for stronger leadership development programs[29:35] Rebuilding trust and engagement between employees and leadership[34:50] HR's role in fostering a culture of accountability and innovation Guest Bio Dan Kaplan, Senior Partner, Korn Ferry Dan Kaplan is a trusted advisor to top executives, boards, and investors. As a Senior Partner at Korn Ferry, he specializes in recruiting leaders for private equity firms and human resources. Recognized by Business Week as one of the world's 50 most influential headhunters, Dan has been featured on CNN, CNBC, CBS Radio, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fortune, and Bloomberg News. He is also a participant in the World Economic Forum's Talent Mobility Summit. Dan's expertise lies in leadership development, talent strategy, and helping businesses future-proof their workforce. Links HRMorning | HR News and Insights Dan Kaplan | LinkedIn Profile
In what's become an annual tradition, IL's Matt Kinnear, Dan Kaplan, Kevin Brown and Terry Foy discuss their drafts of a Top 50 players list as part of an exercise leading to next week's reveal of IL's final list. No. 1 is unanimous, but from there it gets more interesting.
IL's Dan Kaplan continues the series of "How Recruiting Works" with a DIII twist. He welcomes Dickinson coach Dave Webster and Amherst coach Sean Woods to answer a bevy of recruiting-related questions. While a lot of the blueprint for most of DIII is pretty similar, the subtle manipulations by staff and program make all the difference. In addition to valuable knowledge about the process, this episode also has packed in plenty of advice about how recruits should carry themselves as a means of showing off the tangibles and intangibles that it takes to go from a prospect to a committed player.
More than 200 players in the Class of 2026 have announced their commitment, including more than 100 since IL's Dan Kaplan and Terry Foy last recorded. In light of that, the Top 10 Class Rankings have started to take form, most notably Duke's No. 2 group, which rocketed up the charts with four huge commitments on Sept. 16. After unpacking what the Blue Devils did (including an analysis of the video Mitchell Pehlke did with Bennett Matthews), Kaplan and Foy worth through how the groups have come together for Notre Dame, Virginia, Harvard, Syracuse, Carolina, Princeton, Maryland, Georgetown, Michigan, Ohio State and Dartmouth.
Why, in a nation facing a housing crisis, have we made it so difficult to build in the very cities where people want to live? Welcome back to Architecture 5 10 20! I'm your host, Guy Geier, Managing Partner of FXCollaborative Architects in New York. My guests for this podcast are pioneers and visionaries shaping the future of the built environment across various disciplines. Join me in exploring their remarkable journeys, discovering how they reach their current heights, and envisioning what lies ahead in the next 5, 10, and 20 years. Join me for the thirtieth episode of the show as I have an engaging discussion with Dan Kaplan, my business partner at FXCollaborative. Dan brings a truly unique perspective to every project, from individual buildings to large-scale urban planning, and I hope that you will join us for this episode as we tackle one of the most pressing issues facing our cities: the housing crisis. Dan shares how his early influences, from his mother's interior design career to his experience at Cornell, shaped his architectural philosophy, and we discuss the roots of the housing crisis and the economic, political, and regulatory factors that have brought us to this point. We also explore actionable strategies to address the problem, including rezoning efforts like the Bronx Metro North project and the City of Yes initiative. Throughout the episode, we touch on urbanism, transit-oriented development, sustainability, and how these elements are all interconnected in creating neighborhoods full of life. Dan also shares some exciting insights into office-to-residential conversions - a hot topic in New York's evolving urban landscape! Whether you are an architect, city planner, or just curious about city building, this episode offers valuable perspectives on how we can shape the future of our cities! Time stamps: [01:50] - Dan reveals how his early exposure to design and architecture led him to Cornell and shaped his career. [04:34] - Dan's work with Siris Coombs Architects and FXCollaborative focused on creative urban development. [06:41] - Collaboration with clients and colleagues on significant projects across various sectors is important to Dan. [09:02] - Dan's practice integrates city building with broader urban and cultural considerations, creating vibrant neighborhoods. [10:54] - The housing crisis, according to Dan, is a result of complex regulations and growing demand and needs long-term solutions. [14:27] - Dan adds that widespread development is crucial for addressing the housing crisis. [17:27] - The Bronx Metro North rezoning is a success story, bringing new stations and affordable housing to underserved communities. [19:10] - Dan points out how denser development in Brooklyn promotes lower carbon lifestyles and how expanding transit networks is important for sustainability. [20:39] - New York City's affordable housing includes city-subsidized options and inclusionary models, helping to promote diversity and integration. [23:10] - Dan believes that converting office spaces to housing could address shortages but that economic and regulatory challenges exist. [25:42] - Dan points out how lower Manhattan is now vibrant with a mix of residential, civic, and tourist activities. [26:51] - The East River's waterfront will transform into a linear space rivaling Manhattan's, with new developments. [29:20] - Dan expresses that it's a pleasure to see industry progress! Links / Resources: Guy Geier Instagram | Twitter Dan KaplanLinkedIn Siris Coombs Architects Architecture 5 10 20 - “Driving Creativity and Innovation Through Engineering and Technology” The Ezra Klein Show
What up Prep Nation! IL's Dan Kaplan and Terry Foy are back for the first time in more than a month to discuss the process behind ranking the Class of 2026 and assigning the 5-, 4- and 3-Star recruits, then discuss the early movers in the first 11 days since Sept. 1, notably North Carolina, Duke, Harvard, Notre Dame, Maryland, Penn State and Syracuse.
IL's Dan Kaplan hosts the first DIII edition of the "How Recruiting Works" series. Christopher Newport coach Mikey Thompson and McDaniel coach TC Dibartolo join to answer a bevy of questions to shed light on the process for families and recruits. DII programs do things a variety of ways, and with no scholarships, and less strict regulations the recruiting process can look different depending on program, coach, and support of the institution.
What up Prep Nation! We're back for the final evaluation update of the summer, covering everything since mid July. IL's Dan Kaplan, Matt Kinnear, Kevin Brown and Terry Foy start with the All-American Senior Game, then identify the standout performances from the Adrenaline All-America Game, ML8's Future Phenoms and conclude with the All-America Underclass Tournament, covering the Highlight, Burn and Command divisions.
What up Prep Nation! We're back to cover everything since the NCAA Dead Period, and IL's Dan Kaplan, Matt Kinnear and Terry Foy start with the NLF Summer Club Championships, then identify the standout performances from the Alliance Lacrosse League, National All-Star Games, Main Stage, IL Summer Cup the Countdown.
Checking in now the NCAA Recruiting Dead Period has officially arrived, IL's Dan Kaplan, Kevin Brown and Terry Foy rundown the events they've attended and talent they've evaluated over the last two weeks, starting with USA Men's U20 Tryouts, Sweetlax Summer Showcase and Showdown, Crabfeast, NHSLS and NAL.
Tired of not being able to watch Twins baseball? On this episode Matt discuss the Bally Sports bankruptcy Drama with Dan Kaplan (25:41). Dan is a sports business journalist that has been following the story since its inception. You can follow him and his work on X @KaplanSportsBiz.To kick the episode off the guys discuss the major flooding happening around the state and how it compares to historical water levels.Send us a Text Message.
Will UFL Defy the Spring Football Curse? As we approach the end of the inaugural season of the newly merged XFL-USFL super league in the UFL, it's time to look at the performance of season 1 of the UFL in the ratings and in the stands and look at the viability of the league heading into its second season in 2025. We welcome long-time sports business reporter Dan Kaplan to the program to get his thoughts on the latest iteration of spring football, and Pat Rifino stops by to preview the UFL Playoffs and discuss the recently announced league-awarded All-UFL team. 0:00 Show Intro3:16 Dan Kaplan on UFL 2024 Performance, UFL 2025 Viability30:04 Pat Rifino Previews UFL Playoffs1:09:45 3500 Subscriber Giveaway Update, Show Outro
Dan Kaplan came to the SF Zen Center in the mid seventies and plugged away there for ten years. He still lives in the neighborhood and has been a student of David Weinstein in the Yamada/Aitkin lineage for years. He's a LMFT, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. In this podcast he talks about his spiritual and therapist life, Harry Roberts, Lama Govinda, and Vina Yoga too. His website is danielmkaplan.com
Dan Kaplan connects with Caleb Abney to dive into the Second and Third Round scores from last weekend and Kap has some exciting personal news to share before Big Dog welcomes on guest Sean Aaron. The former Union and Australian National Team goalie delves into Sunday's Third Round results, from Saint John Fisher's Cinderella run to featured segments like Big Dog's Big Take, Statistical Leaders and a look forward to the Quarterfinal round, this episode is a must-listen for DIII Nation.
Director of ILPreps Dan Kaplan links up with Loomis Chaffee (Conn.) head coach Bill Ball to summarize some early action, highlight players and discuss some of the exciting challenges that lie ahead of them this season. This week features a pair of heavyweight contests with Trinity-Pawling (N.Y.) on Wednesday and Brunswick (Conn.) on Friday. Ball also talks about the development of the program since he took over as head coach ahead of the 2022 season and highlights the strong work ethic and commitment of the players while emphasizing the value of being a well-rounded athlete and the importance of playing multiple sports. Ball also gives some detail on a few key players on the team and their contributions, including seniors like attackman Nate Cobery (Harvard), face-off specialist Joe Hobot (Johns Hopkins), defenseman Kaleb Griffith (Richmond), junior attackman Anthony Rodriguez (Georgetown) and many more. 11:30 Introduction and Start of the Season 13:40 Program Development and Team Buy-In 15:36 Value of Playing Multiple Sports 20:38 Key Players and Contributions 25:04 Strong Defense and Leadership 34:49 Importance of Midfield Play 42:00 Underrated Defensive Midfielders
In an epic episode of the DIII pod, IL's Dan Kaplan and the Big Dog, Caleb Abney, have plenty to recount, recall, and reflect on. From the annual pre-Mustang Classic breakfast to unforgettable postgame interviews, there are some can't-miss tales from Owings Mills. Beyond the Mustang Classic, the guys check in on some additional results and then take a larger look at the slate that makes up the rest of this week's action.
IL's Dan Kaplan and Kevin Brown attended a pair of high-profile Mid-Atlantic matchups on Tuesday — St. Mary's Annapolis (Md.) at Georgetown Prep (Md.) and St. John's (D.C.) at Boys' Latin (Md.), respectively — and they highlight standout performances, including impressive defensive play and goalkeeping. They also discuss exciting plays and game-winning moments. Kaplan introduces the episode with a quick recap of scores, a milestone shoutout for Roswell (Ga.)'s Ezra Moore, and then hits a quick rundown on some of the games filling up his schedule. Time Stamps 07:16 Introduction and Welcome 08:27 Excitement for High School Games 14:09 Highlight Play of the Day 08:59 Defensive Midfielders' Performance 16:15 Boys' Latin Offense and Attack 20:30 Goalie Performance and Ryan Inzer 32:47 Overtime Game-Winner 37:50 Shoutouts to Outstanding Players 42:30 Upcoming Games to Look Forward To
Torrey Pines coach Jono Zissi joins IL's Dan Kaplan to discuss the preseason and upcoming game against St. Ignatius (Calif.). He reflects on the turning point in last year's season and the culture change he brought to the Torrey Pines' program. Zissi also highlights the young talent in the pipeline and the trajectory of former player Mason Kohn, now a face-off specialist at Syracuse. He shares the inspiring recovery story of Ryland Roach, who underwent brain surgery prior to the 2023 season, then discusses the instrumental players on the team, including Andrew Cook in goal and Matthew Mannarino on offense. He emphasizes the importance of balancing player and life development and shares his expectations for the season. For the second half of the episode, the Haverford School (Pa.) coach Brendan Dawson joins to discuss the importance of senior leadership and the team's focus on the process of improvement. Dawson also discusses the challenging schedule and the way that some of the 2023 season unfolded. Zooming in on the 2024 Fords, he emphasizes the strength of the midfield group with players like Conner Nolen, Jack Long and William Burfeind, as well the impact that future Navy Midshipman Aydan DiRocco has on the offense. Timestamps Jono Zissi 2:20 Introduction and Preseason 04:31 Turning Point in Last Year's Season 06:39 Changing the Culture of Torrey Pines Program 08:31 Upcoming Game Against St. Ignatius 10:37 Young Talent in the Pipeline 12:21 Mason Kohn's Trajectory 13:44 Ryland Roach's Recovery Story 17:58 Instrumental Players in Torrey Pines Team 20:32 Matthew Mannarino's Role on Offense 21:37 John Pryor's Fit as an Army Midfielder 22:47 Balancing Player and Life Development 24:34 Expectations for the Season Brendan Dawson 26:10 Introduction and Preseason 27:17 Dawson's Background 32:36 Review of the 2023 Season 33:36 Winning Close Games and Focusing on the Process 36:10 Challenging Schedule and Facing Top Teams 39:50 Face-off-Rich Team and Senior Leadership 47:20 Goalie Room and Competition 49:54 Impact of Aydan DiRocco on Offense 52:03 Junior Class of Defenders 54:56 Uncommitted Players to Watch 56:32 Setting Goals for the Season
Sin City saw its rise as a sports city come to fruition with Sunday's Super Bowl, but more and more economists are questioning the value of hosting major sporting events. The city is also learning the quirks of Oakland A's owner John Fisher, as he seeks funding for a new stadium on the Las Vegas Strip. FOS contributor Dan Kaplan and The Athletic columnist Tim Kawakami join the show to discuss the perils and profits that the city has felt as a high-profile sports destination.
Amy sits down with Dan Kaplan from Front Office Sports and they discuss the future of Sports such as streaming, AI, and the business side of things.
Amy sits down with former NFL running-back Merril Hoge and Dan Kaplan from Front Office Sports. Hour 2
Hour 2 - 00:00 - Dan Kaplan From Front Office Sports 17:45 - Wizards Trade Gafford & Commanders Make Coaching Hires 27:05 - Cowboys Block Commanders Coaching Interview
The DIII Lax Pod is back in a triumphant debut for the 2024 season. IL's Dan Kaplan and co-host Caleb “Big Dog” Abney take a look at players, teams, and storylines to watch for DIII lacrosse fans. Joining the pod are head coaches Scott Hackett Dalgleish of RPI and Brandon Childs of York ahead of their Top 20 bout.
Mike Golic Jr, NFL Commish Paul Tagliabue, Dan Kaplan, Shawne Merriman, new Bucs OC Liam Coen, Front Office Sports Mike McCarthy, Mike Sando, and Brian Billick on this star studded episode of Jay and Z!
Front Office Sports' Dan Kaplan speaks on Commissioner Goodell's calmer demeanor with the press, the 180 the NFL took on it's gambling stance, the NFL's transparency regarding concussions and more!
Goaliesmith's Andrew Gvozden joins IL's Dan Kaplan to discuss the depth and talent of the 2024 goalie class. Gvozden emphasizes the importance of being well-rounded and having strong fundamentals and provides advice for goalies navigating recruiting, including the value of film analysis. They discuss standouts like Tade Wynn, Graham Stevens and Ben Friedman, as well as other notable keepers like Timmy Piacentini, Grayson Manning, Carter Hagen, Buck Cunningham and Luke Arrighi.
In the midst of counting down the Top 50 Men's College Lacrosse Players for 2024, IL's Matt Kinnear, Kevin Brown, Dan Kaplan and Patrick McEwen join Terry Foy to discuss their choices. Each submitted a ranking Nos. 1 to 50, then that was tallied to form the final list. As a result, they examine the players that each was particularly high or low on — though they start with a unanimous No. 1 and uniform Top 5.
What's the latest timeline for the conclusion of the XFL-USFL merger and how are XFL and USFL alienating their fans in the meantime? We welcome Dan Kaplan onto the program to run down the regulatory process for the potential approval of the XFL-USFL merger and Greg Parks of XFL Board returns to chronicle the emotional rollercoaster XFL and USFL fans have been on with their respective league over the last few seasons. Eddie Steele returns to chat through CFL week 18 and Jeshrun Antwi of the Montreal Alouettes stops by to chat through his “viral” special teams onside punt from last weekend's game.0:00 The Markcast® Episode Promo3:06 Show Intro 5:31 XFL-USFL Merger Timeline Update With Dan Kaplan27:02 XFL Board's Greg Parks on XFL-USFL Merger Fan Backlash1:08:46 Eddie Steele CFL Week 18 Preview1:43:49 Montreal Alouettes' Jeshrun Antwi Interview1:53:52 Show Outro
Thanks to Dan and Mike from Baseball Connect for coming on and talking tech, analytics, and player development! This one is a really cool look at where the industry is at and where we are headed. Enjoy! 2:48 - The Biggest Story in Sports 6:40 - What is Baseball Connect? 22:30 - Quantifying Swing Decisions 49:00 - What topics are getting the most attention on baseball connect 1:01:15 - Questions from Twitter 1:13:32 - Last two questions - Most impactful tech innovations now and where is the industry going? Hosts: Bobby Tewksbary, Chris Colabello Guests: Dan Kaplan, Mike Tampellini Producer: Patrick McDonnell Send us your topics! Email pickle@pelotero.com Or tag @PeloteroPickle on twitter
PLL analyst Joe Keegan joins Inside Lacrosse's Dan Kaplan and Kevin Brown to set the stage for the 2023 PLL title game between the defending champion Waterdogs and the high-powered Archers. Can the Waterdogs repeat? Will the Archers become the league's fourth title winner? From comparing overarching storylines to discussing coaching strategies and the impact of injuries, this is a must-listen.
Inside Lacrosse's Dan Kaplan and Kevin Brown welcome on both PLL championship game head coaches in Waterdogs' Andy Copelan and Archers' Chris Bates. From their thoughts on the underlying storylines with the Waterdogs' repeat bid and the Archers getting over the semifinal hump to explaining different coaching choices throughout the season, this podcast is a must listen. Bates' Archers and Copelan's Waterdogs play for the PLL title on Sept. 24 at 3 p.m. in Chester, Pa. on ABC.
The 2022 PLL Championship MVP Michael Sowers joins the PLL Happy Hour Podcast to talk about the Waterdogs' quest to repeat as league title winners as Matt Kinnear, Dan Kaplan and Kevin Brown set the stage for the Quarterfinal round at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
Dan Kaplan on the sports business implications of the Commanders sale
Hour 4 - 00:00 - Dan Kaplan Talks Commanders Sale 21:01 - What Can We Learn About Eric Bieniemy From Quarterback on Netflix? 30:30 - Heard It Here First
Doug takes Dennis Rodman to task for his recent comments about Hall of Famer Larry Bird and how he would do in the game today. Sports Business reporter Dan Kaplan joins Doug to talk about the how the USFL, XFL and other spring football leagues plan to thrive in this current sports environment. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Doug through a Tuesday edition of "The Press". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before we get to Sue's News we talk with Grafton mayor Mike Morrow about his town's ferry opening for the season. Scott Jennings tells us about Rick Scott entering the race for President and Dan Kaplan explains some changes coming to the NFL Sunday Ticket.
IL's Dan Kaplan and Caleb The Big Dog Abney hit everything new in the DIII lacrosse world. Segments of reviewing previous action, discussing movement within IL's Top 30, and previewing the slate for the weekend make up an awesome episode. BONUS: For those who can't get enough of the DIII lax pod, we have a second episode featuring recorded segments from different periods through the last two weeks.
Standig Room Only: A show about the Washington Football Team and D.C. sports
The Athletic's Ben Standig is live from the NFL league meetings in Phoenix, talking about the latest on the Commanders' sales process and a wide-ranging press conference with Ron Rivera. First, it's Ben on Roger Goodell's comments, and then The Athletic's Dan Kaplan on news that two groups made official $6 billion bids to purchase the franchise. Then Michael Phillips (Richmond Times-Dispatch) and Ben talk ownership, what Ron Rivera said about his QB plan, why no Lamar Jackson and waiting for a new owner.
Wrigleyville Nation's Podcast - Chicago Cubs Discussion, News, & More
Dan Kaplan, Sports Business writer for The Athletic, joins Jeremy & Pat. We talk about the Bally Sports RSN Issues and how this impacts MLB teams. We talk about the future of sports rights fees, & more. Pat & Jeremy talk about the news from Cubs Spring Training.
IL's Dan Kaplan sits down with Caleb "The Big Dog" Abney to chat all things Division III lacrosse as the preseason winds down. Dive in with the guys as they chat about Kap's Top 30, All-Americans and Caleb unveils a new segment of Big Dog's Big Takes. The 2023 season is officially here and the guys look forward to producing a weekly podcast for the benefit of D3 Nation.
Dan Kaplan of The Athletic, joins Papa & Lund to discuss the buisness of sports, why the Pro Bowl failed and how valuable Aaron Judges record breaking baseball will be worthSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Ossello and Dan Arestia join Dan Kaplan and Kevin Brown to preview the first round of the 2022 PLL playoffs, discuss what matchups to watch out for, and provide takeaways from "Fate of a Sport."
Dan Kaplan and Kevin Brown host this week's PLL Happy Hour Podcast, where they recap the games from Utah and break down what's at stake in the final week of the regular season. If you like podcasts with bad math and great analysis, then this is the podcast for you.
Archers rookie attackman Connor DeSimone joins the IL PLL Happy Hour crew featuring Terry Foy, Dan Kaplan and special guest Joe Keegan to discuss his assimilation with Marcus Holman, Will Manny, Tom Schreiber and the rest of the squad, whether he can shoot a bow and arrow and what it'll be like to return to Homewood Field.
This episode covers various sports business topics with Dan Kaplan, Senior Writer for Sports Business at the Athletic. Kaplan spent 21 years at SportsBusiness Journal, helping create before the magazine even launched the leading industry publication for sports business news. He left in May 2019 to join The Athletic's sports business group. Topics on this show include: 1) NESN recently announced a new standalone streaming app that fans can purchase without a cable subscription. Still, VPNs and other technologies can make the games available without needing to subscribe. (5:01) 2) Team valuations continue to skyrocket even when that team or sport is not thriving. (18:32) 3) LIV Golf launches this weekend. Will the PGA ban players who participate? Will Golfers and/or fans stay away because it is funded by Saudi Arabian interests? (25:49) Follow Dan Kaplan on social media @KaplanSportsBiz.