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The guys welcome two big guests to discuss the fallout from the Supreme Court's historic decision to strike down PASPA. First, professor Ryan Rodenberg joins and then lawyer Jeff Ifrah comes in to talk about the new world of legal sports betting in America.
After months of anticipation, the Supreme Court has made a ruling on sports betting! Doug & Ben welcome David Purdum and Ryan Rodenberg to explain what it all means. Plus breakdown the latest NBA playoff action. (1:10:22)
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On this week's episode, Chad and Scooch react to the Supreme Court ruling on sports betting. Chad is also joined by Ryan Rodenberg to break down the legal side of the ruling. Time Stamps: 2:48 – Chad & Scooch Supreme Court ruling thoughts. 9:47- Ryan Rodenberg joins the pod. 17:45 - Ruth Bader Ginsburg talk. 23:10 – Chad & Ryan revisit their over/under on legalized sports betting. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Doug Kezirian and Ben Fawkes recap the Supreme Court case in New Jersey with Ryan Rodenberg and David Purdum (7:24). Then, John Murray joins to break down the Week 14 NFL slate (27:33).
David Purdum, ESPN Gambling guru & Ryan Rodenberg, Associate Professor at Florida State University join Andrew this week to discuss 'Christie v. NCAA' (aka the Sports Betting case) which the US Supreme Court will hear about legalized sports gambling in New Jersey.
Chad Millman, David Purdum and Ryan Rodenberg discuss if sports betting will be legal within a year and the Supreme Courts role in the decision.
Chad Millman welcomes Stanford Steve and Chris Fallica to discuss their college football value picks. Plus, Florida State law professor Ryan Rodenberg shares the latest in efforts to legalize sports betting.
Do two large glasses of wine triple your risk of mouth cancer, as claimed on a health leaflet spotted by a sceptical listener? Tim Harford examines the difficulties of extracting smoking from the equation. Surprising as this may seem, one of the world's best tennis players of all time, Roger Federer, is also the worst ranked player on one scale. The scoring system makes it possible to lose a match despite winning more points, and Federer has lost the highest percentage of these types of games. Tim speaks to sports number-cruncher Ryan Rodenberg about why this might be the case. This programme was first broadcast on the BBC World Service.