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LOVB names former Nike exec Sandra Idehen as first commissioner

League One Volleyball has appointed Sandra Idehen as the first commissioner of LOVB Pro
League One Volleyball has appointed Sandra Idehen as the first commissioner of LOVB Pro. LOVB

League One Volleyball has appointed former Nike and Jordan Brand exec Sandra Idehen as the first commissioner of LOVB Pro, a move that formalizes league leadership as the organization enters its next phase of growth. Idehen succeeds founding President Rosie Spaulding and will work alongside her during Season 2 to ensure continuity before Spaulding transitions into an advisory role later this season.

Excel Search & Advisory was retained by LOVB to lead the search for the league’s first commissioner.

Idehen said the opportunity was compelling because of how intentionally LOVB was built, particularly its integrated youth-to-pro model and athlete-first approach. “It’s an incredibly exciting opportunity ... to just be able to dream and dream boldly and work with a great team to figure it out,” Idehen said, citing the league’s innovation and the chance to build without an established blueprint. Idehen attributed her experience leading Jordan Brand’s global sports portfolio to shaping her approach to a growing league, which she said is “very much still building a brand,” while emphasizing an “obsession with consumers and athletes” as core principles.

Idehen spent more than seven years at Nike, most recently serving as Global VP/GM of Jordan Basketball and Sport, where she oversaw Jordan Brand’s global sports portfolio across basketball, football, baseball, golf and soccer, and served on Nike’s Corporate Leadership Team. Her tenure across Nike included executive roles across the U.S., South Africa and the Netherlands, including serving as VP/GM of Jordan Brand EMEA. Before joining Nike, Idehen spent nearly six years at The Boston Consulting Group, holding roles in South Africa and Nigeria.

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All eyes on Koepka as he makes PGA Tour return at Torrey Pines

Brooks Koepka of the United States plays his shot from the fourth tee during the pro-am prior to the Farmers Insurance Open 2026
Brooks Koepka officially makes his return to the PGA Tour Thursday at the Farmers Insurance Open, his first tour event (majors excluded) since the Match Play in 2022. Getty Images

Golfer Brooks Koepka officially makes his return to the PGA Tour Thursday at the Farmers Insurance Open, his first tour event (majors excluded) since the Match Play in 2022. His return has “given a boost to the first tournament of the year on network television,” with CBS broadcasting the event this weekend. There is “so much interest in the return of Koepka” that ESPN will have coverage on its flagship channel from noon to 3pm ET on Thursday and Friday. It will be the first time in nearly 20 years that ESPN has live coverage of a regular PGA Tour event (AP, 1/28). Koepka tees off at 12:32pm ET on Thursday (SBJ).

Golf Channel’s Eamon Lynch said, “He is the big star here this week, and it’s very clear that the PGA Tour has driven home the fact that they did get Brooks Koepka back. ESPN is coming in live with coverage early for the first time in decades. ... He’s in the featured group straight away. They’re signaling that there is a ‘welcome back’ for those top assets” (“Golf Today,” Golf Channel, 1/28).

Michigan picks Levy, led by its Wolverine alum CEO, as concessions provider

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Michigan joins other blue chip college athletic programs, including Alabama and Notre Dame, in using Levy for food and beverage service. Getty Images

The Univ. of Michigan athletic department has selected Levy as its new food and beverage service provider for concessions and premium seating at Michigan Stadium, Crisler Center, Yost Ice Arena, and all other on-campus Wolverine athletic venues. The 10-year deal begins this summer, when Levy will replace incumbent Sodexo Live.

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Levy beat out Sodexo Live and Aramark Sports + Entertainment to win the account. A release announcing the news quoted Levy CEO Andy Lansing describing the new deal as “very personal to me.” Lansing graduated from Michigan, as did his mother, brother, wife, and son.

Per a 2025 public records request, Michigan’s athletics facilities generated $15.75M in gross food and beverage receipts from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. Nearly $6M of that total went to the university, per the terms of its agreement with Sodexo Live, which has operated the business (partly as Centerplate) since 2010.

Levy also won Michigan State athletics’ business in July 2025, around the same time Michigan launched its food and beverage RFP. Levy counts seven Big Ten schools as clients, in addition to the Rose Bowl, Stanford, Army and Air Force, and Central Florida and South Florida. Notre Dame’s F&B account is also up for grabs, with the university, where Levy has handled concessions for a decade, well advanced in its own RFP journey.

Columnist reveals why he left Belichick off Pro Football HOF ballot

The K.C. STAR’s Vahe Gregorian revealed in a column that he was one of the Pro Football HOF voters who did not vote for former coach Bill Belichick to get in on the first ballot. GETTY IMAGES

The K.C. STAR’s Vahe Gregorian revealed in a column that he was one of the Pro Football HOF voters who did not vote for former coach Bill Belichick to get in on the first ballot, but he wrote while many may suggest “that Deflategate and Spygate and ‘politics’ led to this situation ... it certainly didn’t ultimately influence my vote.” Gregorian: “In fact, I didn’t vote against Belichick or Kraft. I voted for the three senior candidates: Ken Anderson, Roger Craig and L.C. Greenwood. You could call that rationalizing, I suppose. ... And no doubt this thinking won’t satisfy those many who feel this was an egregious misjudgment.” Gregorian added that Anderson, Craig and Greenwood “have been long deserving of induction” into the HOF, and “all three have been, well, snubbed for decades” (K.C. STAR, 1/28).

Other columnists also reacted to the ongoing Belichick HOF saga:

Rocket Arena court issues again in the spotlight after Doncic fall

Luka Doncic #77 of the Los Angeles Lakers argues a call with referee Brent Barnaky
Lakers G Luka Doncic “avoided serious injury after falling off the side of the Cavaliers’ raised court” at Rocket Arena on Wednesday. Getty Images

Lakers G Luka Doncic “avoided serious injury after falling off the side of the Cavaliers’ raised court” at Rocket Arena on Wednesday, but the “threat of a player being hurt by Cleveland’s unique 10-inch drop off between the court and the arena floor came into focus again” during the Lakers’ 129-99 loss to the Cavaliers. Lakers coach JJ Redick said, “It is absolutely a safety hazard, and I don’t know why it’s still like that.” Rocket Arena is also home to the AHL’s Cleveland Monsters, and the basketball court is “raised to accommodate the ice underneath the floor.” But “several teams in the NBA, including the Lakers, share their arena with hockey teams and none have a court that drops off like Cleveland’s” (L.A. TIMES, 1/28).

In 2023, Heat G Dru Smith injured his right knee “when he got stuck between the court and arena floor contesting a 3-point shot.” The Heat “reportedly contacted the NBA with safety concerns after Smith’s Grade 3 ACL sprain” (THE ATHLETIC, 1/28).

Meanwhile, Wednesday’s game also served as a homecoming for Lakers F LeBron James, who received a “touching tribute” from the home team and “cried” in front of the sellout crowd. James has played in Cleveland eight times since leaving in 2018 and “there have been that many tribute videos” -- but he has “never reacted like that.” James said afterwards, “I was just more present today than I’ve been over the previous seven” (Cleveland PLAIN DEALER, 1/28).

Mavericks honor franchise co-founder Norm Sonju at American Airlines Center

Mavericks Co-Founder Norm Sonju is honored during the game between the Minnesota TImberwolves and the Dallas Mavericks
Norm Sonju (c), who co-founded the Mavericks and was their president & GM for 16 seasons was “honored” by the team Wednesday in a ceremony at American Airlines Center. NBAE via Getty Images

The Mavericks on Wednesday “honored” Norm Sonju, who co-founded the team and was their president & GM for 16 seasons, in a ceremony at American Airlines Center during their game against the T’Wolves. Wednesday night was “all about Sonju, with the first 5,000 fans in the door receiving Norm Sonju bobbleheads” and a “two-minute tribute video” that was played during a first quarter timeout. At the video’s conclusion, the words “Thank You Norm” appeared on the videoboard and fans “gave Sonju a standing ovation.” Later, during a halftime ceremony, Mavericks CEO Rick Welts “presented Sonju a framed No. 80 green Mavericks jersey, signifying the franchise’s birth year.” Meanwhile, the Mavs “will honor” former NBAer Mark Aguirre during halftime of Thursday night’s game against the Hornets by making him the fifth Maverick to have his jersey (No. 24) retired to the rafters (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 1/28).

Clay County steps back from Royals ballpark bid

The news out of Clay County, Mo., is a “striking concession that appears to cool the possibility” of a Royals ballpark in North K.C. for now. Getty Images
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Clay County, Mo., leaders on Wednesday said that they “would not compete with other jurisdictions” for a new Royals ballpark, a “striking concession that appears to cool the possibility” of a ballpark in North K.C. for now. The seven-member Clay County Commission confirmed in a statement that it “would not put forward” a ballpark-funding measure on the April 7 ballot after a key deadline lapsed earlier this month. Bayless writes Clay County’s statement “did not directly end negotiations with the team,” and a North K.C. ballpark “could pop up again.” But the news from Clay County, alongside an announcement from the Royals on Wednesday about not pursuing a ballpark in Overland Park, “appear to put to rest -- for now -- two prominently discussed” locations in Kansas and Missouri as the team “weighs its future home after its lease expires in 2031.” The announcements “appear to shift the conversation to the likelihood of a downtown” K.C. ballpark, the team’s “original desire.” City officials have “long touted” a ballpark at Washington Square Park near Crown Center and east of Union Station (K.C. STAR, 1/28).

Dept. of Education finds San Jose State violated Title IX in transgender volleyball controversy

The U.S. Department of Education found that San Jose State “violated Title IX concerning a transgender volleyball player in 2024.” Getty Images

The U.S. Department of Education has “given San Jose State 10 days to comply with a list of demands” after finding that the school “violated Title IX concerning a transgender volleyball player in 2024.” A federal investigation was launched into San Jose State a year ago “after controversy over a transgender player marred the 2024 volleyball season." Four Mountain West teams -- Boise State, Wyoming, Utah State and Nevada -- “each chose to forfeit or cancel two conference matches to San Jose State.” The transgender player was on the San Jose State roster for three seasons after transferring from Coastal Carolina, “although opponents protested the player’s participation only in 2024.” The Education Department warned that San Jose State “risks ‘imminent enforcement action’ if it doesn’t voluntarily resolve the violations.” San Jose State responded with a statement that read in part, “The University is in the process of reviewing the Department’s findings and proposed resolution agreement” (L.A. TIMES, 1/28).

Arkero announces $6M round, multiple clients

Arkero has raised a $6-million pre-seed round led by Roger Ehrenberg at Game Changers Ventures.
Arkero has raised a $6M pre-seed round led by Roger Ehrenberg at Game Changers Ventures. Arkero

Sports operation platform Arkero has announced a $6M pre-seed round that was led by Game Changer Ventures’ Roger Ehrenberg. Others participants include Alexis Ohanian of 776, BoxGroup’s David Tisch, Garuda Ventures, Seattle-based Founders’ Co-op and other strategic investors like Sounders owner and Reign FC governor Adrian Hanauer.

Arkero is a sports-specific platform that looks to centralize a team’s operation, automating and streamlining processes by deploying AI to automate more of the tools that clients already use. The startups’ initial clients are four football clubs: the Sounders, Reign FC, San Diego FC and Bolton Wanderers FC in England’s League One. In its Sounders and Reign deployment, the organizations experienced more than a 50% improvement in efficiency planning for matchdays in 2026.

Arkero is founded by Shivaas Gulati (the company’s CEO), product and engineering lead Vamsi Narla, and business operations lead Daniel Shi. The trio formerly worked together for approximately 10 years at Remitly, a financial firm that went public in 2021.

Sports Media Pod: Latest NFL numbers; SEC vs. Big Ten; FanDuel’s Christian Genetski

On this week’s pod, host and SBJ media reporter Austin Karp breaks down the NFC/AFC conference championship, and whether he thinks Patriots-Seahawks will set a Super Bowl audience record. He also breaks down the CFP title game number, and why the SEC’s regular season numbers still dwarf the Big Ten on the whole. Plus, FanDuel President Christian Genetski gives insight on how sports betting is helping TV viewership, how he’s monitoring the Main Street Sports RSN mess and why the company’s ads feel different.


Speed Reads...

A bill “enabling a new authority to bond and build an NFL stadium” Indiana was “drafted and has thus far sailed through the process,” passing the state Senate Wednesday by a 46-2 vote. The bill “still needs to pass the House and be signed by” Indiana Gov. Mike Braun before it goes into law (INDIANAPOLIS STAR, 1/28).

FIFA World Cup 2026 Executive Dir. Of Commercial Operations Ross McCall said that they have “received over 500 million applications for seats to games” for the World Cup (CALIFORNIA POST, 1/28).

Anaheim city staffers were asked at a Tuesday council meeting to “get back to city leaders with a ‘framework’ to flesh out the future of the Angel Stadium property” (ORANGE COUNTRY REGISTER, 1/28).

The most read article yesterday was about multiple NBA, NHL and MLB franchises in emergency talks with Victory+ with uncertainty over Main Street Sports Group: Victory+ waiting in the wings as Main Street nears DAZN decision.


Quick Hits...

“What (TGL has) done for us and for even our games and the exposure we get now, it’s great for us. And it’s going to be great for the women, as well. I think they’ll enjoy it. They’ll have a great time doing it” -- PGA Tour player and TGL golfer Shane Lowry, on how the new WTGL will help grow the women’s game (GOLFWEEK, 1/28).


Morning Hot Reads: Unexpected Audience

The WASHINGTON TIMES went with the header, “HBO Max’s gay ice hockey romance ‘Heated Rivalry’ attracts an unexpected audience. “Heated Rivalry,” HBO Max’s gay ice hockey romance, has “attracted not only women and LGBTQ viewers, but straight men as well.” A writer and former professional athlete, show creator Luke Bateman said the series exposes the “internalized homophobia” that many men and athletes face. Bateman said he “believes that elite sporting culture is steeped in homophobia because being gay is tied to femininity, which is rejected within the environment.” Since its debut in December, straight men have commented on Instagram and TikTok “about their interest and engagement with the first six-episode season of the show.”

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Last night’s ‘Final Jeopardy’ category was ‘20th Century Bigwigs’

“The subtitle of a 2022 bio of this magnate who died in 1976 is ‘The meek shall inherit the earth -- but not its mineral rights.’”


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...

“Who is J. Paul Getty?”

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