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Michigan State lands jersey patch deal with MSU Federal Credit Union...Kansas, Utah AGs backing Big 12 in Texas Tech saga...Sports talk radio pioneer Eddie Andelman dies at 89.

Michigan State lands jersey patch deal with MSU Federal Credit Union

MSU Federal Credit Union patch on Michigan State jerseys
Michigan State signed a 10-year jersey patch sponsorship with MSU Federal Credit Union. Michigan State

Michigan State signed a 10-year jersey patch sponsorship with MSU Federal Credit Union “across all sports, including football and men’s basketball.” It is the “first department-wide patch sponsorship in the Big Ten.” Practice jerseys also “will don MSUFCU branding, and so will the bumper of Michigan State football’s helmets.” AD J Batt, who left MSU for the Univ. of Kentucky on Monday, in his one-year tenure was “not shy about finding revenue streams.” The actual sponsorship money will “route through Spartan Ventures,” which was created over the past year to “maximize revenue for the athletic department.” The latest MSU athletics budget expects more than $114.7M in disbursement from Spartan Ventures, where it “also routes fundraising, ticket sales and parking through the non-profit Spartan Athletic Fund” (DETROIT NEWS, 6/15).

Kansas, Utah AGs backing Big 12 in Texas Tech saga

Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby
Kansas and Utah AGs sent letters supporting the Big 12 and urging action against Texas Tech for playing QB Brendan Sorsby. Getty Images

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is “backing the Big 12,” arguing that the conference can “punish Texas Tech amid a sports betting scandal.” The letter, posted Monday, follows one from Texas AG Ken Paxton threatening legal action against the Big 12 if it sanctions Texas Tech over QB Brendan Sorsby‘s gambling. Kobach said Paxton’s antitrust claims “are incorrect.” Oklahoma AG Gentner Drummond wrote a letter supporting the conference on Friday. Kobach wrote in a post on X, “The Big 12 should not be intimidated by the Texas AG’s Office,” adding the Kansas AG’s office “stands ready to assist the Big 12″ (TOPEKA CAPITAL-JOURNAL, 6/15).

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and AG Derek Brown also posted a letter backing the conference on Monday, urging it to “take action against Texas Tech” for allowing Sorsby to play this season despite the NCAA ruling him ineligible for gambling on college football. Cox and Brown wrote putting Sorsby on the field “not only bends a rule but places the integrity of every game he plays in question and, by extension, puts the integrity of the conference itself at risk” (DESERET NEWS, 6/15).

Sports talk radio pioneer Eddie Andelman dies at 89

08/27/2014-Boston,MA. Eddie Andelman is seen at the Boston Herald Radio headquarters today. Staff photo by Mark Garfinkel (Photo by Mark Garfinkel/Boston Herald/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images)
Eddie Andelman was behind the microphone at multiple stations for nearly four decades and more than 13,000 shows. MediaNews Group via Getty Images

Eddie Andelman, the “voluble voice who pioneered sports talk radio in Boston in the early 1970s,” has died at 89. Andelman was behind the microphone at multiple stations for nearly four decades and more than 13,000 shows, where he “advocated for average fans and railed against team owners he felt took advantage of them.” Andelman also “raised millions of dollars for charities,” most notably for cystic fibrosis research. He was best known for his founding role in “The Sports Huddle,” a call-in discussion among Andelman and friends Jim McCarthy and Mark Witkin that began in 1969 and “came to define the genre.” Andelman is survived by his wife Judith and sons David, Daniel and Michael (BOSTON GLOBE, 6/15).

Gareth Bale launches sports investment fund with Juggernaut Capital

BILBAO, SPAIN - MAY 21: Former Tottenham Hotspur footballer Gareth Bale of Manchester United arrives ahead of the UEFA Europa League Final 2025 between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at Estadio de San Mames on May 21, 2025 in Bilbao, Spain. (Photo by Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images)
Retired soccer star Gareth Bale has joined with Juggernaut Capital Partners to launch a $500M target sports fund. Manchester United via Getty Imag

Welsh soccer star Gareth Bale has teamed up with Juggernaut Capital Partners to launch the Juggernaut Sports Fund. The new private equity vehicle is targeting more than $500M in funding. It will target teams and leagues; youth sports; women’s sports and golf/hospitality/experiential. Juggernaut, which had $1.2B in assets under management at the end of March, has previously invested in 3STEP, KemperSports and Thrill One Sports & Entertainment, the parent company of TK (Chris Smith, SBJ).

Newcastle United inks Knox front of shirt deal

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Newcastle United is expanding its agreement with Knox Hydration to include a front of shirt sponsorship deal. Getty Images

Premier League club Newcastle United’s partnership with Knox Hydration “will now extend to a front of shirt sponsorship deal.” The arrangement is believed to be worth around $80.6M (all figures U.S.), but the South African company also have an $8M a year “deal with the training ground for the next three years.” Knox “will pay around” $13.4M for the upcoming 2026-27 season, and given Newcastle’s new home kit went on sale last week without a sponsor, supporters who have already bought “the controversial kit will be able to take it to club shops to get the sponsor ‘pressed on’ if they wish.” For the following two seasons, the payment by Knox “will increase to up to” $33.5M annually, depending on “bonuses being met,” while it has been reported that United “will also launch a drinks brand with the company” (Newcastle CHRONICLE, 6/15).

Manchester United, Amazon ink ‘All or Nothing’ documentary deal

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 3:  Detail of a Manchester United club emblem during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford on May 3, 2026 in Manchester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)
Manchester United has “agreed a record-breaking deal” with Amazon to “open their doors for a behind-the-scenes documentary covering the club’s 2026/27 season.” Getty Images

Premier League club Manchester United has “agreed a record-breaking deal” with Amazon to “open their doors for a behind-the-scenes documentary covering the club’s 2026/27 season.” ManU will become the latest club to “feature in Amazon Prime’s All or Nothing series,” and it is understood that the deal “eclipses the fee paid for the shows involving Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.” Old Trafford sources believe that the deal is a “record fee for any documentary covering a professional football club,” and they will “welcome the Amazon cameras in for the start of pre-season and they will follow the entire 2026/27 campaign.” ManU has been “weighing up the merits of this kind of documentary for a number of years.” Any decision to “throw open the first-team environment and the dressing room to the cameras needed the support of those in charge as well.” The decision to do a deal with Amazon is “part of United’s desire to become more open and transparent,” while they also “felt the platform’s track record in the All or Nothing series made them an attractive partner” (MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS, 6/15).

Athlete-led Champ fund buys minority stake in Rhoback

The athlete-led Champ fund announced that it is making its first investment, “taking a minority stake” in U.S. activewear brand Rhoback. Sources said that the fund -- which is backed by French luxury holding company LVMH -- and a “handful of other investors are putting nearly” $50M in the apparel brand. Champ launched in April with more than 200 professional athletes and said that it aims to raise $500M “to invest in buzzy consumer brands.” It is joining with “some of America’s best known sports figures,” including Pacers G Tyrese Haliburton, Cowboys QB Dak Prescott, Bengals WR Ja’Marr Chase, Sparks F Cameron Brink and Angels OF Mike Trout. Rhoback co-founders Kevin Hubbard, Kristina Loftus and Matthew Loftus said that the brand plans to use the Champ investment “to open new locations” (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 6/15).

FIFA weighs Israel-Palestine youth match for U-15 festival

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FIFA leaders are weighing whether to “propose a youth match between Israel and Palestine to open a new festival for under-15s.” Getty Images

FIFA leaders are weighing whether to “propose a youth match between Israel and Palestine to open a new festival for under-15s.” The idea has been discussed “at high levels” but has not yet been “put to the respective football associations.” There is likely to be “significant opposition to the plan from the Palestine federation,” which has previously “called for Israel to be suspended from world football.” Sources said that the idea of a youth match has been discussed “as an attempt to build peace.” FIFA announced in December that there would be a new under-15 “festival-style tournaments for boys and girls that will be open to all 211 FIFA member associations” (London TIMES, 6/15).


Speed Reads....

The LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games announced plans to open its Games-time volunteer application and portal on July 14 (LA28).

Swerve TV has completed distribution deals with Fubo, Plex, Amazon Fire TV and Anoki AI for its Swerve Women’s Sports channel (Swerve TV).

Sacramento State is adding women’s flag football as its 22nd intercollegiate sport starting in the fall of 2026-27. It will begin as a club sport with the aim of transitioning to Division I in 2027-28 (Sacramento State).

Panini America reached an exclusive, multiyear agreement with Big3 to become the official trading card sponsor of the 3-on-3 basketball league, starting with the June 20 season-opener (Panini America).


Quick Hits....

“I’ve had it. It’s self-inflicted” Michigan State men’s basketball coach Tom Izzo, on the university losing both President Kevin Guskiewicz and AD J Batt in recent weeks (X, 6/15).


Around the World....

Saudi Minister of Sports Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Faisal said that the kingdom will “work with FIFA to ensure ticket affordability and fan safety” for the 2034 World Cup (REUTERS, 6/15).


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Daily Digit....

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