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Eben chats with Sportico's Daniel Libit about the rapid changes underway in college sports, including a series of high-profile lawsuits and looming revenue sharing. They also talk about what it all means for fans, the status of athlete activism, and why 2030-2032 may actually be the critical window of reform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel Libit of Sportico joins Paul at the start of Friday's program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2nd hour of the show and Paul visits with Daniel Libit from Sportico on the House vs NCAA settlement talks. Plus more and more people call in with their opinions on the new "Call Paul" song. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eben speaks with Sportico colleague Daniel Libit about the outsized presence of third-party consultants in college sports, and what that might mean for the future of the rapidly-changing business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel Libit of Sportico comments on his third lawsuit against the UNM Foundation after the foundation refuses to comply with previous court orders on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We go from Hayden to Brayden with the calls. Plus, Daniel Libit joins the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eben speaks with Sportico colleagues Michael McCann and Daniel Libit about a crazy year in college sports. From the death of the Pac-12 to new compensation for athletes and an avalanche of legal challenges, what's at the root of all this upheaval? And what does the future hold? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel Libit, Sportico joins the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel Libit of Sportico joins Paul to discuss the upcoming CFB season, which will include plenty of realignment talk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NMiF Senior Producer Lou DiVizio opens the show with headlines from around the state, including perspective from a New Mexico community downwind from the nuclear testing site in the southern New Mexico desert, after the release of the Hollywood blockbuster 'Oppenheimer.' Then, Lou catches up with Daniel Libit, an investigative and enterprise reporter for Sportico, who's been following the criminal case against former UNM athletic director Paul Krebs. This interview was recorded Wednesday (7.19.23). A jury Friday found Paul Krebs not guilty on two felony counts of embezzlement. Lou asks why this case rose to the level of criminal charges when so many other collegiate scandals don't. And the two discuss how this trial could impact the secretive nature within many universities. Gene Grant discusses the recent $485 million jury award on behalf of an 8-year-old girl. The lawsuit, first filed in 2019, alleges a non-profit company called Familyworks, licensed by the state Children, Youth and Families Department, placed the girl in the care of Clarence Garcia, who allegedly raped her repeatedly. The lawsuit also alleges Familyworks knew about prior accusations of sexual assault against Garcia. Gene asks the panel how something like this was allowed to happen — and if the state should carry any responsibility. A recent ruling from the New Mexico Supreme Court could set the stage for changes to political redistricting in the state. The justices weighed in on a lawsuit brought by the state Republican Party and others challenging the new congressional districts drawn by the Democrat-controlled state Legislature. But the decision could impact another case too — a lawsuit brought by the Navajo Nation, alleging San Juan County Commissioners packed Native American voters into a single district. New Mexico in Focus Correspondent Gwyneth Doland caught up with two people familiar with these cases to ask what impact the outcomes could have on future elections. Host: Lou DiVizio Segment 1: Former UNM Athletic Director on Trial Correspondent: Lou DiVizio Guest: Daniel Libit, investigative & enterprise reporter, Sportico Segment 2: $485M Foster Care Abuse Jury Award Correspondent: Gene Grant Guests: Ed Williams, Searchlight New Mexico Carol Suzuki, professor of law, University of New Mexico Merritt Allen, Vox Optima Public Relations Segment 3: Redistricting Lawsuits Move Forward After NM Supreme Court Decision Correspondent: Gwyneth Doland Guests: Hannah Burling, project leader for Fair Districts NM, Co-Pres. of the League of Women Voters Leonard Gorman, executive director, Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission For More Information: Former University of New Mexico athletic director found not guilty of embezzlement charges - Associated Press BOOSTER GOLF TRIP PUTS EX-COLLEGE AD ON TRIAL IN RARE PROSECUTION – Sportico Foster child sexual assault results in $485 million jury award – Albuquerque Journal Experts say girl awarded $485M in sex abuse suit likely to face long court fight – Santa Fe New Mexican Trapped: Foster children are caught in a cycle of abuse – Searchlight New Mexico Homeless Shelters Aren't Equipped to Deal With New Mexico's Most Troubled Foster Kids. Police See It for Themselves. – Searchlight New Mexico These Foster Kids Need Mental Health Care. New Mexico Is Putting Them in Homeless Shelters. – Searchlight New Mexico New Mexico Struggles to Follow Through on Promises to Reform Child Welfare System – Searchlight New Mexico Ten-year-old foster child allegedly sexually assaulted by foster teen at CYFD office building in Albuquerque – Searchlight New Mexico New Mexico Supreme Court says lower court can decide gerrymandering issue – KRQE Lawsuit alleges San Juan County's new district map violates Voting Rights Act – Farmington Daily Times --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nmif/message
Daniel Libit of Sportico comments on the not guilty verdict in the Paul Krebs case plus an update on his ongoing litigation against UNM on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Burns filling in for Paul on this Friday... we continue to react to the NCAA Ruling that was handed down to the Vols Football Team... Plus, Daniel Libit of Sportico joins the program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roman Harper fills in for Paul on Thursday's show. Blake Toppmeyer of USA Today, Daniel Libit of Sportico, and Former CFB & NFL Lineman Jermon Bushrod all join the show in Hour 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Canzano gives his impressions of the initial college football games released on the Big Ten's schedule and what it could mean for the Pac-12 and takes calls from listeners about whether or not the in-stadium experience still matters to fans. Sportico's Daniel Libit joins the program with his lessons learned from digging through the NCAA's tax filings from the 2022 fiscal year and the identity crisis looming over the organization. Canzano also discusses the latest in Ja Morant's situation with the Grizzlies including a welfare check being conducted on Morant by Memphis police, plus Canzano asks listeners which sports organizations around the world ought to be emulated by franchises everywhere. Subscribe to this podcast for more great content.
John Canzano talks to Daniel Libit of Sportico to discuss the NCAA's identity crisis, the organization's repeated shortcomings at embracing change as evidenced by the inaction around NIL, the role of former president Mark Emmert in getting the NCAA to this point and how current president Charlie Baker is trying to get back into the good graces of Congress, and what Libit uncovered in the NCAA's tax filings from fiscal year 2022. Subscribe to this podcast for more great content.
Following last week's examination of Texas Tech Athletic Director Kirby Hocutt, we are excited to bring on Sportico's Daniel Libit for an exclusive interview regarding his work as an investigative journalist, his experience breaking the Stollings story, and what kind of morality can exist in the upper-echelon of college athletics.
Following last week's examination of Texas Tech Athletic Director Kirby Hocutt, we are excited to bring on Sportico's Daniel Libit for an exclusive interview regarding his work as an investigative journalist, his experience breaking the Stollings story, and what kind of morality can exist in the upper-echelon of college athletics.
Daniel Libit joins the show to talk about how the CBI tournament is paying for playing.
It's Finebaum Friday! Bill Connelly joins the show to talk about all the upcoming bowl games, and the breaking news that Alabama stars Bryce Young and Will Anderson will be playing in the Sugar Bowl. Daniel Libit also joins the show to talk about the battle for athlete compensation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott and Eben are joined by Sportico's Daniel Libit to discuss his new story about the tumultuous start to Kevin Warren's Big Ten tenure. They also discuss Ben Navarro's new tennis acquisition, and NWSL's looming expansion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Canzano talks about Kevin Warren's presser at Big Ten media day, the upcoming Pac-12 Media Day, loyalty in sports, and sharks. Canzano interviews Daniel Libit of Sportico to dive in on Kevin Warren. Also, Punch It Audio and the 5@5. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. And tune in to the BFT with John Canzano live every weekday from 3-6 p.m. on 750 The Game! Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter
John Canzano chats with Daniel Libit, a journalist for Sportico. Libit breaks down his article from today that dove into Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren's background. He also analyzed Warren's comments at today's Big Ten Media Day. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. And tune in to the BFT with John Canzano live every weekday from 3-6 p.m. on 750 The Game! Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter
Paul talks to Sportico's Daniel Libit. Jim from Tuscaloosa calls in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Eben and Sportico reporter Daniel Libit discuss the upheaval currently underway in college sports, including new rights for athletes, state laws, anti-trust lawsuits, and a big job opening at the NCAA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel Libit joins the show to talk to Paul about the military mulling a massive recruiting plan to enlist college athletes. Paul finishes the show by taking more callers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul talks to Daniel Libit of Sportico. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel Libit from Sportico joins Paul
Paul talks to Daniel Libit of Sportico and honors men and women who served the country on this Veteran's Day.
Daniel Libit from Sportico joins Paul to talk about the storylines surrounding college football.
Daniel Libit of Sportico talks to Paul about transportation methods in the NCAA. Paul also talks to callers about top 50 head coaches of all time.
Paul talks to Daniel Libit of Sportico about the first week of NIL.
Daniel Libit, Sportico talks about Learfield IMG College and their dominance of radio rights. He breaks down whether or not Learfield IMG College is fair for different schools and universities. He says it benefits small schools and is not best for larger universities.
Ramon Foster, Former Tennessee OL and co-host of JMart and Ramon joins the show to talk about how Tennessee is shaking out in the spring season. He is hopeful for a better season than last season but that hinges on the new QB. Sportico's Daniel Libit, joins the show to talk about the story he is covering with the scandals at LSU.
Sportico's Daniel Libit, joins the show to talk about his article detailing how much major college coaches make outside of the their coaching salary.
Sportico's Daniel Libit, joins the show to talk about the Supreme Court case regarding Name Image and Likeness. He discusses the Amicus Curiae brief coming towards the Supreme Court from players. Cedric Golden from the Austin American Statesman joins the show to talk about the drama in longhorn country surrounding the "eyes of texas" fight song.
In this episode of Going Deep, John and Marcia talk with Daniel Libit and Luke Cyphers the founders of The Intercollegiate . It's an online media outlet that focuses on investigative college sports journalism and analysis. (Music featured includes Pre-Game Warmup by Audiobinger)
Co-Editors of The Intercollegiate Daniel Libit and Luke Cyphers join me to discuss their fight for transparency in college athletics. Their investigative journalism has uncovered secrets the universities were hiding in plain sight. We discuss how the NCAA has been allowed to keep up the sham of amateurism. They tell us what the future may look like for college sports and what the solution should be for name, image, and likeness legislation. They also tell us some of their findings that have let to coaches and administrators resigning. Wrighster or Wrong portion of the George Wrighster Podcast is the intersection where sports, business, society, and pop culture meet. Daily Fire… FACTS ONLY… Check Your feelings at the door. This ain't the place for the left, right, snowflakes, SJW. No BS. Keep it 100. Subscribe to my Youtube Channel to watch the video version of the podcast, and Follow me on Twitter. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/george-wrighster-or-wrong/message Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This episode I am joined by my former SBNation boss, Matt Brown, who now writes a “freemium” newsletter and as of today announces a new venture. Matt Brown, author of the Extra Points newsletter, and Daniel Libit, founder/editor of The Intercollegiate, have announced a partnership that will merge their creative entities under a new company, The Collegiate Model, LLC (h/t the NCAA). The new collaboration, which will operate under the editorial banner of The Intercollegiate, will commence July 13. Matt and I discuss: The Big Ten’s announcement of playing conference-only games. Whether Big Ten schools can get out of their non-conference game contracts and whether or not they should show some diplomacy towards those opponents they might not want to pay. Is the Covid virus an “Act of God”? What is force majeure? Why should I, as a Nebraska fan, care whether or not the Group of Five schools are hurt by financial difficulties? Will there be college football? What’s with this undercurrent of fans who want college football to be more ordered like the NFL? Don’t they know you cannot create order from chaos? Is life without risk? Why are we in this position? Please Subscribe! I would really appreciate it if you could subscribe to our podcasts! Leave a Review! You could go out on the Apple podcast app and leave a review for us as well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bruce and Stew bring you a special podcast this week with two very different guests. The first is Daniel Libit from NMFishbowl.com. He joins the podcast to discuss the suspension of New Mexico football coach Bob Davie and helps to unpack the unfolding scandal in Albuquerque. The second guest is the Texas Longhorns Director of Player Personnel, Derek Chang. He talks to the guys about his unconventional path to Texas and dives into what exactly a Director of Player Personnel does in this modern recruiting age. Trader Joe's is the presenting sponsor of The Audible.
Jeremy is back going solo with a special edition of the Mountain West Wire podcast as we discuss what is going on in the New Mexico athletics department, and specifically with Bob Davie and the football program. We are joined by Daniel Libit of NMFishBowl.com who has been covering Lobos athletics from a big picture view. Libit has been profiled in the New York Times about his efforts which have been labeled as "Watchdogging the Lobos." Libit can be credited with being one of the most aggressive reporters into UNM athletics and the Bob Davie situation specifically. We go over the allegations, the suspension, the appeal by Davie and how this situation is a big picture mess for a broke New Mexico athletic department. This episode is presented by Seat Geek. It is a simple way to get tickets to sporting events and at a great price. seatgeek.com/events/college-football-bowl-games?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=cj&utm_campaign=Jeremy+Mauss Here is our list of complete sponsors. MWCwire.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/support
Jeremy is back going solo with a special edition of the Mountain West Wire podcast as we discuss what is going on in the New Mexico athletics department, and specifically with Bob Davie and the football program. We are joined by Daniel Libit of NMFishBowl.com who has been covering Lobos athletics from a big picture view. Libit has been profiled in the New York Times about his efforts which have been labeled as "Watchdogging the Lobos." Libit can be credited with being one of the most aggressive reporters into UNM athletics and the Bob Davie situation specifically. We go over the allegations, the suspension, the appeal by Davie and how this situation is a big picture mess for a broke New Mexico athletic department. This episode is presented by Seat Geek. It is a simple way to get tickets to sporting events and at a great price. seatgeek.com/events/college-football-bowl-games?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=cj&utm_campaign=Jeremy+Mauss Here is our list of complete sponsors. MWCwire.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by Warren Cromartie and the Ringer’s Ben Lindbergh to discuss Shohei Ohtani and Giancarlo Stanton; David Epstein joins to assess Russia’s Olympics ban; and Daniel Libit talks about his muckraking site NM Fishbowl. Shohei Ohtani and Giancarlo Stanton (2:10): Former Japanese League star Warren Cromartie assesses how Japanese star Shohei Ohtani will perform in the major leagues, while Ben Lindbergh explains the economics of the Los Angeles Angels’ deal with Ohtani and the Yankees’ trade for slugger Giancarlo Stanton. Russia’s Olympics ban (25:21): David Epstein explains the International Olympic Committee’s move to (kind of) ban Russia from the Winter Games. NM Fishbowl (41:57): Daniel Libit talks about his year-long effort to investigate New Mexico athletics and whether the model could work nationwide. Afterballs (1:05:55): Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by Warren Cromartie and the Ringer’s Ben Lindbergh to discuss Shohei Ohtani and Giancarlo Stanton; David Epstein joins to assess Russia’s Olympics ban; and Daniel Libit talks about his muckraking site NM Fishbowl. Shohei Ohtani and Giancarlo Stanton (2:10): Former Japanese League star Warren Cromartie assesses how Japanese star Shohei Ohtani will perform in the major leagues, while Ben Lindbergh explains the economics of the Los Angeles Angels’ deal with Ohtani and the Yankees’ trade for slugger Giancarlo Stanton. Russia’s Olympics ban (25:21): David Epstein explains the International Olympic Committee’s move to (kind of) ban Russia from the Winter Games. NM Fishbowl (41:57): Daniel Libit talks about his year-long effort to investigate New Mexico athletics and whether the model could work nationwide. Afterballs (1:05:55): Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NMFishbowl.com's Daniel Libit is back for Part II of his 1.Q and finishes with advice on how New Mexico Athletic Director Eddie Nunez should approach his new role in Albuquerque. Prior to perspective for Nunez, Libit opines on who really profits from his website, if and when he'll conclude his coverage of the Lobos and if there's a national business model he's exploring.
NMFishbowl.com Editor Daniel Libit has raised eyebrows over the past 11 months in his role as "the independent watchdog of UNM Lobos Athletics". Libit joins 1.Q to provide background and context on NMFishbowl.com, where it may be going next, if there's a business to be built using his model, and more.