Dude Perfect’s Andrew Yaffe believes teams could learn from content creators...PGA Tour still could return to Detroit area even with Rocket’s exit...LIV Golf’s Scott O’Neil pitches investors on league.
Dude Perfect’s Andrew Yaffe believes teams could learn from content creators

CHICAGO -- Dude Perfect CEO Andrew Yaffe kicked off SBJ’s Brand Innovation Summit from the Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile on Tuesday afternoon with an interview about the YouTube stars’ rise and where the future of the content creator economy is heading. Yaffe, a former NBA EVP and head of social, digital and original content joined Dude Perfect as its first CEO in 2024.
Yaffe said he’s fielded frequent calls from professional teams and brands looking to grow their online footprint and argued they could learn from creators in their search for younger fans.
“If you start with the assets that a team has at its disposal -- an arena, a locker room, staff, mascots -- and you put a YouTube-native creator in charge of those assets and say, ‘Hey, come back with 10 ideas that could generate millions of views on YouTube,’ they would look nothing like what teams and leagues and properties are currently putting on YouTube,” he said.
Where teams often misread the moment, he added, is in assuming young fans have only short attention spans. He pointed to a recent four-hour Dude Perfect video that drew a primarily young audience with an average watch time of more than an hour.
PGA Tour still could return to Detroit area even with Rocket’s exit

Rocket will not be renewing its title sponsorship of the PGA Tour’s Rocket Classic following the 2026 tournament, but it doesn’t necessarily mean the tour won’t be back in the market.
This year marks the eight iteration of the tournament -- all sponsored by Detroit-based Rocket -- but the company is not renewing following the July event amid changes at both the tournament and the tour. The company under its former Quicken Loans name also sponsored the event when it was played outside D.C. before moving to Detroit.
Industry sources said the tour was looking at the event as a potential Track 1 tournament for its 2028 schedule, but Rocket wasn’t willing to invest the $30M+ that’s being asked for those title sponsors. Under its current deal sponsoring a full-field PGA Tour event, Rocket was likely paying in the $15M-$18M range.
There were a number of other factors likely at play. The company was looking to keep the tournament in the heart of Detroit -- currently it’s held at Detroit Golf Club -- while the tour had been open to moving it to the greater Detroit area. Also, Rocket’s current stock price ($12.35 per share) is down nearly 38% year to date. Even as it exits its title deal, Rocket will remain an official marketing partner of the tour through the end of 2026 and may renew in the future.
LIV Golf’s Scott O’Neil pitches investors on league

LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil went on CNBC on Tuesday to pitch potential investors on the golf league going into the future. LIV reportedly is looking for $350M after PIF announced it was pulling its funding following the 2026 season, and O’Neil said he has already talked to several potential investors and has dozens of interviews set up. He noted the business model will be “dramatically” different than it has been over the past five years. O’Neil: “This will be a very disciplined approach.”
O’Neil called the response from the business sector so far has been positive. He said, “What’s been really interesting is, how do you slice this? How do you cut it? Is there one partner that comes in, maybe a big private equity firm, at the full $300 (million), or do you have 10 or 12 investors at $50 (million) and $25 million units. There seems to be an expression of interest in the family office side in the $50 million range and private equity firms are looking at wanting to take all.”
Time is of the essence for LIV to find a funding source, as there are just four tournaments left in the 2026 season. O’Neil said, “We’re very urgently out there talking to those who are interested. We like the pool, but we have to get this done through the summer.” LIV Golf has not been profitable since its founding, but O’Neil projected that will come in three years. O’Neil: “This raise is designed and designated to get us to profitability.”
There has been speculation as to whether PIF may pull its funding prior to the end of this season and if the league will play its full schedule. O’Neil said, “You have to take an incredible organization like PIF at their word, and they’ve been very public about funding us through the season.” However, he stopped short of guaranteeing the four remaining events will take place, saying, “What I can guarantee is a heck of a return if you come invest in this business” (“Halftime Report,” CNBC, 6/9).
ESPN’s studio show audience rises 27% in May

ESPN studio shows in May saw a 27% viewership increase, with five shows setting audience records for the month. Studio shows were also up 11% among adults 18-49. Among the shows hitting new May records were “Get Up” (487,000 viewers), “First Take” (564,000), the 6pm ET edition of “SportsCenter” (546,000) and “NBA Today” (398,000). “The Pat McAfee Show” also hit a record, but the numbers between ESPN and YouTube could not be separated there.
”NFL Live” (weekdays, 4pm) averaged 436,000 viewers, which is its best May figure since 2014. “PTI” climbed to 703,000 viewers in the 5:30pm window, which is its best figure for May since 2019 and tops all ESPN studio shows.
Overall, “SportsCenter” was up 25% to 457,000 viewers across all windows. The 7am, 2pm, 5pm, 6pm and Saturday morning editions have been up every month this year to date.
Las Vegas set for MLB/NHL doubleheader

Las Vegas sports history “will be made” Tuesday when, for the first time, it will host a regular-season MLB game and an NHL game on the same day. The Golden Knights will play the Hurricanes at T-Mobile Arena at 5pm PT in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, then the A’s will play the Brewers at 7:05pm at Las Vegas Ballpark in Summerlin. Very few, “mainly standing-room only tickets” remain for the A’s game, which will have a capacity of 10,000 fans. Tuesday’s A’s game will be the second of three played against the Brewers in Vegas. Tuesday’s occurrence “will become the norm in less than two years’ time” when the A’s leave their temporary West Sacramento home and begin playing in their new Vegas ballpark (LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, 6/6).
The pre-Stanley Cup Final idea that ratings would suffer with two non-traditional hockey markets competing for the Cup was “greatly exaggerated.” People “are watching and for good reason.” One of the “most entertaining ever? Yeah. You can make that argument so far” (LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, 6/8).
SoFi Stadium workers reach tentative deal, averting strike

SoFi Stadium workers have “reached a tentative contract deal, averting a strike” ahead of the USMNT’s opening World Cup match Friday. The union announced the deal at a news conference Tuesday. The union representing 2,000 bartenders, servers, cooks and dishwashers at the stadium voted last week to authorize a strike after contract talks had stalled with the stadium’s food service provider, Legends Global (AP, 6/9).
The negotiations by the union have earned a 40% “increase in pay for attendants at concessions stands, as well as a clause in the agreement that permits workers to walk off the job if the union believes that the presence of federal agents, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement, creates a ‘reasonable apprehension of harm to the safety and security of workers.’” Union co-President Kurt Petersen said that the deal will make SoFi’s concessions workers the “highest paid at NFL venues,” and most workers will “now make ‘more than $40 per hour, and many of them significantly more than that.’” He added that the deal includes “‘premium pay for mega-events, including all eight World Cup games,’ while they have also negotiated an ongoing contribution to the union’s housing fund.” The deal includes a commitment that “future accreditation processes for workers will not be as invasive as FIFA’s for the World Cup” (THE ATHLETIC, 6/9).
PGA of America taps Clennon as CCO, Stephens as CFO

The PGA of America on Tuesday named Jeff Clennon Chief Commercial Officer and Paul Stephens CFO. Both will report to CEO Terry Clark and be based at the organization’s headquarters in Frisco, Texas. Clennon joins the PGA with more than two decades of leadership experience at NBCUniversal, where he most recently served as SVP/Advertising Sales & Partnerships. He succeeds Jeff Price, who departed at the end of last year to become CEO of the Heisman Trophy Trust. Stephens joins the PGA from Deloitte, where he served as Chief Tax Officer-in-Residence, succeeding retiring CFO John Connelly. Prior to Deloitte, Stephens spent 25 years at AT&T in a series of senior finance leadership roles. Excel Search & Advisory led the CCO search for PGA of America (PGA of America).
Morgan & Morgan to sponsor UFL replay center, penalty flags

Morgan & Morgan will sponsor the UFL’s replay center and become the first sponsor in pro football history to have its logo on penalty flags and referee challenge flags. The agreement debuts at this weekend’s 2026 United Bowl presented by Credit One Bank. The UFL earlier this season began allowing on-field officials to be interviewed by TV sideline reporters during games (UFL).
Erik Moses discusses why the Cactus Bowl is changing
SBJ’s Ben Portnoy catches up with Erik Moses, executive director and CEO of the Fiesta Sports Foundation, for a wide-ranging conversation that touches on both legacy and evolution within college sports. The two reflect on the NACDA Community Service Award, presented by the Fiesta Sports Foundation program as it reaches its 10-year milestone, the implications of College Football Playoff expansion and Moses’ vision behind the recent rebrand of the Cactus Bowl.
Trailer Teaser....
NBA The Run released on PlayStation 5, and posted a launch trailer to accompany the game’s premiere.
World Cup Speed Reads...
Kraken has been named the official crypto exchange supporter of the 2026 World Cup (FIFA).
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum issued a decree ordering federal workers in Mexico City to “work from home” on Thursday, the day of Mexico’s opening World Cup match in the city, and “suspending school classes to ease traffic” (REUTERS, 6/9).
The Korea Football Association announced that it will “organize outdoor cheering events” for South Korean matches at the upcoming World Cup (YONHAP NEWS AGENCY, 6/8).
Speed Reads....
The Big3, which begins Season 9 next weekend, is getting a midweek presence back for the first time since Season 2, as the 3-on-3 hoops league has a new deal with BET for Monday night re-airs of weekend games (CBS Sports remains Big3’s (primary media partner). There will be 21 hours of programming starting June 22 (after Week 1), with regular-season games, the playoffs, championship, celeb games and All-Star programming part of the BET mix (Austin Karp, SBJ). Fan engagement platform Thumbo has been named the official fan engagement sponsor of the Big3 for the 2026 season (Big3).
MLB Players, Inc. is launching “MLB Players Studio,” a content platform aimed to serve as the umbrella for original programming, talent and brand sponsorships across MLB Players, Inc.’s business initiatives (MLB Players, Inc.).
The Team has been appointed to collaborate on commercial strategy for Breeders’ Cup Limited (The Team).
SailGP and Propeller Brewing Company are collaborating on a limited-edition SailGP Wind Shift custom can created to celebrate the 2026 Canada Sail GP in Halifax (SailGP).
Mark Cuban has made a philanthropic investment in USA Football to advance women’s flag football and support the U.S. Women’s Flag Football National Team ahead of its Olympic debut in LA28 (USA Football).
ATP and TikTok are expanding their global content agreement to use TikTok GamePlan to improve fan engagement and more (ATP).
Uber will serve as the official rideshare sponsor of US Sports Camps, bringing Uber Teen accounts to families attending camps across the U.S. and Canada (Uber).
Quick Hits....
“I had nothing better to do, I got tired of sitting at home. My kids are out of school for the summer, so why not?” -- Serena Williams, on why she came back to tennis (BBC.com, 6/9).
Around the World....
The final chapter of Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola will be “charted in a new behind-the-scenes docuseries released this summer on Amazon Prime.” There will be four episodes in the series, which will be directed by Kevin Macdonald alongside City Studios’ John De Caux (MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS, 6/8).
The football regulator could “force” David Sullivan to sell his 38.8% stake in West Ham after he was “accused of sexually exploitative and predatory behaviour against women over several decades” (London GUARDIAN, 6/9).
Social Scoop....
Sens. Maria Cantwell and Ted Cruz have announced a roundtable on the Protect College Sports Act that will take place tomorrow.
— Ben Portnoy (@bportnoy15) June 9, 2026
Discussion will include, "effects of instability, litigation, and financial pressure on student athletes, women’s and Olympic sports, HBCUs and… pic.twitter.com/ozR0YE23J3
Statement from Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark on today’s AD meeting in the wake of the Brendan Sorsby news pic.twitter.com/8kXQNsIIYG
— Ben Portnoy (@bportnoy15) June 9, 2026
President Donald Trump is not expected to attend Game 4 of Knicks-Spurs in the NBA Finals on Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden due to scheduling conflicts and obligations, sources tell ESPN. Trump, a lifelong Knicks fan, watched the majority of Game 3 from a suite.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 9, 2026
season starts in 3 hours ⏰@AUSL_Cascade AT @AUSL_Blaze
— AUSL (@theAUSLofficial) June 9, 2026
📺 CBS Sports Network pic.twitter.com/flzeLalP65
Paul Skenes was driving by a Little League field and decided to stop by 🥹
— MLB (@MLB) June 9, 2026
He played catch and talked with the kids for over two hours the night before he pitches against the Dodgers at PNC Park 👏
via: @FSBigBob pic.twitter.com/XhgNWGNtvj
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— New York Mets (@Mets) June 9, 2026
On Thursday, June 11, the first 15,000 fans in attendance will receive a Mets soccer jersey! Presented by @CocaCola.
🎟️👉 https://t.co/SnIczSqVQi pic.twitter.com/YHluRcXAWf
From the first kick to the last whistle, I just signed a law allowing bars and restaurants across the state to stay open till 4AM throughout the World Cup this summer!
— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) June 9, 2026
Cheers! https://t.co/ZspVM0vvME
Never could have dreamed that I’d be on a @McDonalds cup on ronaldinho’s head one day 🏆 ✨ https://t.co/Bmi9vc5Ij2
— Christian Pulisic (@pulisic) June 9, 2026
12 years ago today, our ESPN team assembled in Rio for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. This collection of talent was incredible. In front of the camera and behind the scenes, they set a new standard for how the WC should be covered.
— bill hofheimer (@bhofheimer_espn) June 9, 2026
A career highlight to have worked this event. 🇧🇷⚽️ pic.twitter.com/W0SFtSf9R0
Absolutely timeless ✨ @serenawilliams and Victoria Mboko defeat No. 3 seeds Routliffe and Melichar-Martinez in Serena's first match since 2022.
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) June 9, 2026
What a moment for tennis 🥹 #HSBCChampionships pic.twitter.com/0YHG2V0Ro7
Daily Download....
The Wall Street Journal went behind the scenes to show how scientists are pulling off the engineering feat of creating consistent, natural-grass playing surfaces across all 16 World Cup stadiums.
Daily Digit....
$713,000 -- Estimated value of the gold content in the World Cup trophy, up 157% from the 2022 tournament due to rising gold prices (LSEG Metals Research)




