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Start your morning with Buzzcast with Austin Karp: Rory McIlroy goes back to back at Augusta to wrap a strong Masters; a surprise hire for the Big Ten office; the NBA Play-In tourney is set to debut on Amazon Prime Video; big investment news for baseball in Denver; and Joe Buck says he wants to stay at ESPN for the rest of his career.

Wisconsin AD McIntosh to take new position at Big Ten

By BEN PORTNOY

Chris McIntosh new Big Ten job.
Wisconsin Badgers Athletic Director Chris McIntosh has been named to a new executive position with the Big Ten conference office. Getty Images

Wisconsin AD Chris McIntosh is slated to resign from his position immediately and join the Big Ten as its newly created deputy commissioner for strategy, SBJ has learned. McIntosh will report directly to Commissioner Tony Petitti, while his role will focus on shaping the broad strategy of the league. Wisconsin Deputy AD/COO Marcus Sedberry is likely to be named interim AD, sources told SBJ, though immediate succession plans are fluid.

McIntosh was in Las Vegas over the weekend for UW men’s hockey’s Frozen Four appearance and flew back to Madison on Sunday. The Badgers lost 2-1 to Denver in the national title game on Saturday night.

The UW football program will likely be a major point of focus for the next athletic director. McIntosh gave Fickell a vote of confidence in October amid his second consecutive losing season, along with promising more resources to compete in the increasingly costly NIL era. Fickell would’ve been owed more than $25M had he been fired last year, per ESPN.

The move also comes in the midst of a leadership vacuum within Wisconsin’s broader university ecosystem. System president Jay Rothman was fired last week under turbulent circumstances, while UW Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin was chosen as the new president of Columbia Univ. in January.

To read more about McIntosh’s move, read Ben Portnoy’s full piece here.

Avs, Nuggets introduce outdoor viewing for home playoff games

Avs Alley will accomodate up to 3,500 fans for the Avalanche's home playoff games.
Avs Alley will accomodate up to 3,500 fans for the Avalanche's home playoff games. Colorado Avalanche

Kroenke Sports & Entertainment will welcome up to 3,500 Avalanche and Nuggets fans to watch each of the teams’ home playoff games outside Ball Arena. The new fan zone and viewing area will be known as Avs Alley for Avalanche games, with Key Bank serving as the presenting sponsor, and Base Camp 5280 Fan Zone for Nuggets games, with UMB and Ibotta serving as presenting sponsors.

The stretch of Chopper Circle between 9th Street and 11th Street, which will be closed to vehicle traffic, will feature live game broadcasts on a 20-foot video board, along with DJs, food trucks, beer and hard seltzer carts, giveaways, partner activations and appearances by team mascots and dance teams. General admission to the viewing area will be free for the first two rounds of the playoffs, but digital passes will be required for entry. If either team advances to the conference finals, an admission fee will be instituted, with all proceeds benefitting Kroenke Sports Charities.

“The point of Avs Alley is to not only elevate the experience of people coming to the game but also give other fans a low-cost place to gather and celebrate the team,” Avalanche Senior Dir/Marketing Megan Boyle said.

Outdoor fan zones have become popular across the NHL and NBA during the playoffs in recent years as an opportunity to engage fans who aren’t able to secure tickets while driving additional revenue through sponsorship and the sale of concessions and merchandise. Prior to 2018, the NHL limited the number of watch parties that teams could hold to protect its broadcast partners, but it has since embraced the concept fully.

ESPN studio shows see 14% Q1 viewership uptick

"Get Up" was one of five ESPN studio shows to see a Q1 audience record. "Greeny-Get-Up"

ESPN saw healthy viewership growth in Q1, and a 14% increase for its studio shows was a big part of that. “The Pat McAfee Show,” “Get Up” and “NBA Today” also saw record Q1 audiences, as well as the 2pm ET and late-night Scott Van Pelt-helmed windows of “SportsCenter.” Studio shows since September have seen a noticeable bump from Nielsen Big Data – perhaps even more so than live events.

The record for Van Pelt comes amid his decision to not take over the 5pm ET window. That program, which SVP has hosted since 2015, averaged 868,000 viewers over the first three months of the year, which is up 22% from the same period in 2025 and the best average audience for any of ESPN’s regular studio shows. The 5pm “SC” averaged 477,000 viewers in Q1, up 10% from “Around the Horn” drew in the same slot last year.

“NBA Today” averaged 360,000 viewers for Q1, while “Get Up” averaged 464,000. Figures for “The Pat McAfee Show” included linear and YouTube viewership and could not be broken out.

Other superlatives for ESPN studio shows in Q1 include:

  • “PTI” (777,000) and the Saturday morning “SC” (449,000) each had their best Q1 averages since 2019.
  • The 6pm “SC” (533,000) had its best Q1 since 2016 (Christine Williamson joined co-anchor Kevin Negandhi in March).
  • “NFL Live” (469,000) had its best Q1 since 2015.
  • “First Take” (524,000) and the Sunday morning “SC” (455,000) each had their best Q1 since 2024
  • The midnight “SC” (non-SVP editions, 443,000) saw its best Q1 since 2022.
  • The 7am “SC” (270,000) was at its best figure for Q1 since 2020.

Doris Burke pays tribute to Mark Jones on his final ESPN game

ESPN commentators, Mark Jones and Doris Burke
ESPN analyst Doris Burke paid tribute to her longtime colleague Mark Jones, who called his final game for ESPN on Sunday after 36 years with the net. NBAE via Getty Images

ESPN play-by-play commentator Mark Jones received “multiple tributes” during Sunday’s Magic-Celtics game, which marked his “final” game for ESPN. Jones was joined by longtime colleague Doris Burke for the game. The first came “moments before tip-off.” Burke said, “I just want you to know, everybody involved in the truck, here courtside, we are honored to be here with you.” A more elaborate tribute followed midway through the fourth quarter, “recapping Jones’s impressive ESPN career over the last 36 years.” Jones, with a crack in his voice as Burke also held back tears, said, “I am so grateful to be able to take this journey with you and so many of my other wonderful colleagues at ESPN for 36 years. I couldn’t do anything and wouldn’t do anything differently. Thank you” (SI, 4/12).

Jones, posting to Bluesky, confirmed Saturday that the Sunday broadcast would be his last with the network. He wrote, “As I move on to my next chapter I believe my best work is yet to come. I’ll be out there cookin’ hotter than fish grease!” (BLUESKY, 4/11).

Rory McIlroy feted by morning shows for Masters win

Rory McIlroy
Rory McIlroy made history Sunday, becoming just the fourth player to win the Masters in back-to-back years when he outlasted Scottie Scheffler by one shot. Getty Images

Rory McIlroy made history Sunday in Augusta, becoming just the fourth player to win the Masters in back-to-back years when he outlasted Scottie Scheffler by one shot. All three of the network morning shows this morning touched on the feat in their opening segments. CBS’ Amanda Balionis, who was part of the net’s coverage of the Masters, appeared live from Augusta National and showed clips of an interview she held with McIlroy following the final round (“CBS Mornings,” 4/13). NBC’s Kaylee Hartung noted, “For a tournament with a history of thrilling finishes, the 90th Masters took us for a wild ride and delivered the drama” (“Today,” NBC, 4/13). ABC’s Lara Spencer noted McIlroy was “keeping fans on the edge of their seats until the last hole” (“GMA,” ABC, 4/13).

SoCon, CBS Sports Net expand media deal

The SoCon is expanding its media deal with CBS Sports around men's basketball. SoCon

The Southern Conference and CBS Sports are slated to announce an expansion and extension of their deal through the 2031-32 season. Exact terms of the six-year deal were not available at press time, while an official announcement is expected on Monday.

CBS Sports Network will televise 10 SoCon regular-season men’s basketball games annually, doubling the previous annual commitment.

This agreement comes on the heels of the SoCon announcing an extension of its broader media deal with ESPN. That deal will see the league’s men’s basketball tournament championship game telecast on ESPN for multiple years of the deal, among other measures.

TrailRunner Sports and its team of Jamie Zaninovich, Maddie Kraft and Bryan Brush assisted on the deal.

Kevin Garnett makes long-awaited T’Wolves return

Kevin Garnett
Basketball HOFer Kevin Garnett made his long-awaited homecoming on Sunday when he returned to the Target Center for the first time since 2018. Getty Images

Basketball HOFer Kevin Garnett made his “long-awaited homecoming” on Sunday when he returned to the Target Center in Minneapolis for the “first time since 2018.” Garnett had had a "rift with former owner Glen Taylor," but that is "over with new leadership." Garnett is officially a team ambassador and is ”part of the family again." Garnett caused the arena to “tremble from noise as he emerged from a tunnel right before tip-off of the regular-season finale.” He walked “slowly onto the court” and “repeatedly tapped his heart as fans showered him with a standing ovation.” The game was delayed shortly when Garnett and T’Wolves G Anthony Edwards met “along the baseline for a hug” between the franchise’s “past and present faces” (MINNESOTA STAR TRIBUNE, 4/13).

WNBA draftees to experience pay jump from past selections

Caitlin Clark Paige Bueckers
The player selected first in tonight's WNBA Draft will make $500,000 in Year 1 after Paige Bueckers and Caitlin Clark each made under $80,000 in their first years. Getty Images

As significant as the identity of the No. 1 player selected in tonight’s WNBA Draft is, her rookie salary might be a bigger a storyline. Under the terms of the new CBA, the top overall pick will make $500,000 at the top of the rookie scale.

G Paige Bueckers, last year’s No. 1 pick by the Wings, was slotted at $78,831 and G Caitlin Clark, chosen No. 1 by the Fever in 2024, was slotted at $76,335, according to contracts website Spotrac.

Under the revised first-round scale, the top eight picks are scheduled to make more than $300K as rookies; players selected from No. 9 to 15 make $289,133. Second- and third-round selections make the $270,000 base salary as rookies.

Players scheduled to play under their rookie contracts this season have had their salaries adjusted for the remaining lengths of their deals. Bueckers will make $500,000 in Year 2 and Clark will make $528,846 in her third season after collecting $78,066 in her second season.

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World Sevens Football returning with all-England edition

San Diego Wave FC won the second World Sevens Football competition in Ft. Lauderdale last December.
San Diego Wave FC won the second World Sevens Football competition in Ft. Lauderdale last December. Getty Images for World Sevens Football

The World Sevens Football women’s soccer tournament will hold its third edition this May at Brentford FC’s Gtech Community Stadium in West London.

The latest iteration of the seven-on-seven competition will include eight teams from England’s Women’s Super League, the first time the event has included teams from just one league. The Manchester United and Aston Villa women’s sides are the first participants to be announced.

NJ/NY Gotham FC minority owner Jennifer Mackesy launched World Sevens in 2025, with the first two editions of World Sevens were held last May in Portugal and last December in Ft. Lauderdale, with Bayern Munich and the San Diego Wave, respectively, emerging victorious. The competition features a reduced‑size natural‑grass pitch, 30‑minute games and rolling substitutions.

While the first two editions each featured $5M prize pools, the prize pool for the upcoming London edition will be $1.5M.

Philadelphia NLL team plays final game in front of sellout crowd

The National Lacrosse League’s Philadelphia Wings won their final home game on Sunday at Xfinity Mobile Arena, drawing “one of the team’s largest crowds (9,913) in recent memory.” "NLL.jpg"

The National Lacrosse League’s Philadelphia Wings won their final home game on Sunday at Xfinity Mobile Arena, drawing “one of the team’s largest crowds (9,913) in recent memory” and selling out the arena’s lower bowl. The team’s owner, Comcast Spectacor, announced on March 30 that it would be “pulling its ownership of the Wings,” noting that the team “no longer aligned with its ‘strategic direction.’” The rights to the box lacrosse franchise “now belong to the NLL until the league finds a suitable owner.” The team is “expected to move outside of the city.” The Wings were one of the original four NLL teams when it was established in 1987 (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, 4/12).

On My Mind: Heather Brooks Karatz

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In this week’s issue:

Roster Spots

Good Karma Brands are looking for a VP/National Partnerships. The N.Y.-based position is responsible for leading national business strategy and growth efforts for the Radio Network and Podcast business within the audio marketplace, including identifying, prioritizing and converting revenue growth opportunities (Good Karma Brands).

FIFA World Cup is looking for a PMA Logistics Manager. The Foxborough-based position is responsible for delivering the PMA logistics operations in the designated host city, within venues including stadiums, airports, team base camp training sites and hotels to ensure efficient delivery of logistics services throughout the tournament (FIFA World Cup).

Oak View Group is looking for a VP/Ticketing-Moody Center. The Austin-based position is responsible for overseeing creation, configuration and management of all event builds within Ticketmaster, including manifest integrity and inventory controls (Oak View Group).

The Jets are looking for a Manager/Partnership Service & Activation. The Florham Park-based position is responsible for managing the day-to-day relationships, strategic planning, and the execution of the contractual benefits for corporate partners (Jets).

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Speed Reads...

TCU G Olivia Miles has “signed a multiyear playing contract with Unrivaled.” Miles’ signing marks the first rookie announced this offseason. She is “expected to be a top-five pick” in Monday’s WNBA draft (FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM, 4/12).

A super PAC funded by DraftKings has “placed” more than $1M worth of ads “backing Republican legislative primary candidates around Ohio” (Cleveland PLAIN DEALER, 4/12).

Snapchat Cam will be coming to Dodger Stadium for the 2026 season through a new deal that will see the feature included at every Dodgers home game, with in-stadium branding, on-site photo experiences and more (Snap Inc.).

The most read article yesterday was about the early reception to former NFLer Jason Kelce‘s appearance in coverage of the Masters: Kelce’s role in ESPN’s Masters coverage not received well by fans.


Quick Hits....

“He’s gotten nothing but better and faster with age. At some point, yes. There will be some physiological decline, but I’m not sure it’s coming with Rory. You look at what [Tom] Brady did, you look at what [Roger] Federer did, you look at what [Rafael] Nadal did, how they kicked father time in the teeth. I look at Rory and I think that’s where he is headed” -- Golf Channel’s Brandel Chamblee, on Rory McIlroy’s future (“Live From the Masters,” Golf Channel, 4/12).


Morning Hot Reads: Lawsuit for you

The WALL STREET JOURNAL went with the header, “Watching Sports on TV Is More Annoying Than Ever. Can the Government Help?” The Justice Dept. is investigating whether the NFL “has engaged in anticompetitive tactics that harmed consumers.” This probe “may thrill” those who wanted to watch the NFL and realized they “didn’t subscribe to its exclusive carrier.” Before anyone gets too excited, it is “unclear if this is an earnest inquiry or just a political saber-rattle.” There is an audience that “craves a more streamlined, efficient way” to watch live sports on TV.

Also:

  • Among NBA players, the least likely to star in a podcast is doing just that — Celtics guard Derrick White.
  • Those Masters ads featuring kid recreating memorable Augusta moments aren’t just adorable. They’re raising money for a great cause.
  • Tyson Fury may have won his comeback weekend, but he lost the moment to Anthony Joshua.

This Week’s Events: April 13-19

MONDAY

  • The Durham Sports Commission will host the Emerging Women in Sports Leadership Summit at the Durham Convention Center from noon-6pm ET. Featured speakers include Women Leaders in Sports CEO Patti Phillips; Athletes Unlimited Softball League Chief Growth Officer Allie Kleva; N.C. Courage President Francie Gottsegen; Priority Sports & Entertainment Head of Women’s Sports Jenna McLaughlin; Gensler Principal & Managing Dir Demetra Thornton; ACC Deputy Commissioner/Chief of External Strategy Amy Yakola; and many more. For more information, see the event’s agenda.
  • The WNBA Draft will be held at The Shed at Hudson Yards in N.Y. at 7pm. The event will be broadcast on ESPN.

TUESDAY

  • SBJ will host the CAA World Congress of Sports at the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live. Featured speakers include BSE Global Vice Chair Clara Wu Tsai; MLS Commissioner Don Garber; CAA Sports co-Head Matt Levine; Fanatics founder & CEO Michael Rubin; Fox Sports CEO Eric Shanks; AEG CEO Dan Beckerman; MLB Deputy Commissioner/Business & Media Noah Garden; Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment President Bob Myers; Kroenke Sports & Entertainment President of Team & Media Operations Kevin Demoff; WWE President Nick Khan; USA Sports President Matt Hong; NFL EVP & CRO Renie Anderson; Netflix Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria; Premier League Chief Commercial Officer Will Brass; NFL CMO Tim Ellis; and many more. For more information, see the event’s agenda (3 days).
  • Deep Blue Sports & Entertainment will host the Business of Women’s Sports Summit at Chelsea Industrial in N.Y. from 8am-5:30pm ET. Featured speakers include Basketball HOFer and Deep Blue S&E Partner Sue Bird; Deep Blue S&E founder & CEO Laura Correnti; U.S. Ski & Snowboard President & CEO Sophie Goldschmidt; JPMorgan Chase Exec Dir of Sports & Entertainment Marketing Strategy Tara Bakhle; Ally Financial Chief Marketing & PR Officer Andrea Brimmer; Always Alpha co-founder & CEO Cosette Chaput; Lynx F and Unrivaled co-founder Napheesa Collier; Fever COO & GM Amber Cox; and many more. For more information, see the event’s agenda.

THURSDAY

  • Netflix will report its quarterly earnings.

FRIDAY

  • The Univ. of Maryland will host the Maryland Sports Business Conference at Maryland’s Samuel L. Riggs IV Alumni Center. Featured speakers include Mystics CBO Alycen McAuley, Washington Spirit Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer Kimberly Bolt, D.C. United Senior Director Business Operations & Strategy Hairat Babalola, Commanders Director of Sponsorships Caitlin Totty, Nationals Director Social Media Matt Turer and many more. For more information, see the event’s agenda.
  • Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania will host the 2026 Pennsylvania Sports Business Conference at IUP’s Eberly College of Business. Featured speakers include Wizards Senior Advisor, Analytics Joe Sill, Penguins Director of Ticket Sales Connor Siskovic, Naval Academy Associate AD/Ticket Sales & Digital Marketing Jordan Albright, 42U CEO/Co-founder Stephen Bienko, A.I.M. Sports Founder Charles Freeman and more. For more information, see the event’s agenda.

SATURDAY

  • WrestleMania 42 will be held at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas (2 days).

If you have a sports business event for consideration in our listings, please send an email to calendar@sportsbusinessjournal.com.


Social Scoop...


Last night’s ‘Final Jeopardy’ category was ‘Around the World’

“A river named for the sacred lotus flower flows toward this 839,000-square-mile body of water.”


Off the presses...

The Morning Buzz offers today’s back pages and sports covers from some of North America’s major metropolitan newspapers:


Final Jeopardy...

“What is the Bay of Bengal?”

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