Start your morning with Buzzcast with Austin Karp: The Stanley Cup Final starts hot; Gianni Infantino takes away fans’ empty water bottles; F1 is staying in Vegas for another decade; and Casey Wasserman says he isn’t going anywhere.
Casey Wasserman won’t resign as LA28 chair despite push by mayor

LA28 Chair Casey Wasserman has not “considered resigning” from the role over his appearance in the Jeffrey Epstein files despite L.A. Mayor Karen Bass "urging him to quit." Wasserman said “no” to whether he had thought about stepping down and “yes” to whether he had talked to Bass about her February comments. LA28 has said that with help from an outside legal firm, it “conducted a review” of Wasserman’s interactions with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, with Wasserman’s full cooperation. It fully backed Wasserman staying on. Wasserman said he talks to Bass “weekly, if not more frequently,” noting the conversations are “between us.” Wasserman: “They continue to be thoughtful and productive with a completely shared vision on delivering the greatest Games for the city and our community” (AP, 6/4).
IOC members visiting L.A. for a regular coordination commission this week “gave an even stronger vote of confidence” to Wasserman. IOC Coordination Commission Chair for LA28 Nicole Hoevertsz said, “This was the best CoCom ever.” She added the team is “ready,” the LA28 Games are “on track” and they are “in the safe hands of a very qualified and a very capable team” (L.A. TIMES, 6/4).
Binding offers for The Team, formerly the Wasserman agency, are “due June 8.” UTA and London-based private equity firm Permira have “both been whispered as frontrunners, but each comes with a major open question.” Perhaps the “best option on paper” is one that has been “flying largely under the radar: Goldman Sachs-backed Excel Sports Management” (THE ANKLER, 6/3).
F1, LVCVA extend Las Vegas Grand Prix through 2037

F1 and the Las Vegas Visitors & Convention Authority have “committed to a 10-year extension to host the annual Las Vegas Grand Prix on the Strip through 2037.” The race will “continue to be held on the weekend before Thanksgiving.” The LVCVA will continue to pay F1 $10M annually to “sponsor the event each year starting with the 2028 race.” With a long-term contract secured, F1 will “invest in adding permanent race infrastructure elements around the circuit, particularly on Las Vegas Boulevard, to help speed up the set up and dismantling of the race” (LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, 6/4).
Big Ten, SEC say meeting with Cruz on college sports bill ‘productive’

The Big Ten and SEC released a joint statement after meeting with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) about the Protect College Sports Act on Thursday, saying it was a “productive conversation,” though they reiterated they do “not support this bill in its current form.” The conferences said it is “clear that we all share the same goal of stabilizing collegiate athletics for the long term,” with the bill, which was proposed by Cruz and Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), having “positive elements.” They added their goal with the meeting was to “make collaborative progress toward improving this bill.” The conferences “presented concrete solutions to key unresolved challenges, ensuring the ability to make and enforce rules, and guaranteeing that student-athletes can maximize revenue share and NIL.” Those changes are “needed to achieve the bill’s objectives,” and the Big Ten and SEC “look forward to continued constructive dialogue” (X, 6/4).
Garber pressing Quebec to fund Olympic Stadium renovation

MLS Commissioner Don Garber “pressed” the province of Quebec to “fund a broader renovation” of Olympic Stadium in Montreal. He said that the project is “essential” to CF Montréal’s long-term future and could “transform the much-maligned venue into one of the world’s premier soccer stadiums.” Quebec pressed ahead with a CA$870M (US$627M) roof replacement, which is expected to be completed in 2028. But the province has “not yet approved funding for a wider redevelopment of the interior.” Garber said that replacing the roof alone “would not be enough.” Montreal started to explore the possibility of playing some matches at Olympic Stadium while continuing to play at its open-air current home, Stade Saputo, “during warmer months” after the league decided to switch to a fall-to-spring calendar (MONTREAL GAZETTE, 6/4).
Futures trading platform NinjaTrader joining UFC’s White House card, ‘DWCS’ as sponsor

Futures trading platform NinjaTrader is the latest brand to sign on with UFC around next week’s Freedom 250 card at the White House, as corporations look to advertise around the unprecedented fight card. The Chicago-based NinjaTrader company lets users trade in the futures markets, and it will become the official futures trading partner of the TKO Group property in the U.S. and Canada. Its logo will appear in the Octagon for next week’s fights on the South Lawn of the White House and it will be presenting partner of the watch party at the Ellipse park across the street. The company will also become the presenting partner of “Dana White’s Contenders Series,” playing off how that TV show is focused on finding the future pipeline of talent for UFC. In that show, which will air on Paramount+, the fighter kits, walkout gear and corner team apparel will have NinjaTrader branding. Terms were not shared in a press release seen by SBJ. Other sponsors of the Freedom 250 card are Crypto.com, Ram trucks, Supersure and Exodus. The company describes trading on futures as “an agreement to buy or sell an asset or security for a set price at a set date in the future.”
Gotham FC shifts to Sports Illustrated Tickets

Reigning NWSL champion Gotham FC has selected Sports Illustrated Tickets as the club’s official fan experience and ticketing sponsor. Terms of the deal were not shared with SBJ.
The deal aligns Gotham as a fellow Sports Illustrated Tickets client with Red Bull New York, with both clubs playing in Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, N.J. Sports Illustrated Tickets replaces Ticketmaster as Gotham’s ticketing provider.
Last month, Sports Illustrated Tickets signed a 12-year fan experience sponsorship deal with Premier League club Aston Villa, a move that included naming rights to the Sports Illustrated Warehouse, a 3,500-capacity concert space in Villa Park.
Oregon State hires Ohio State’s Kevin Griffin as new AD

Oregon State has hired Ohio State’s Kevin Griffin as the school’s new AD effective July 6, and he will be “introduced in Corvallis on Tuesday.” Outgoing AD Scott Barnes, who announced his retirement in March, will now “officially retire on July 5 and then serve as a senior advisor for athletics through Aug. 31, 2027.” Griffin, whose official title is Ohio State Associate VP/Brand Engagement, Services & Partnerships and Associate AD/Business Strategy, at Oregon State will be “hiring a chief operating officer and a chief revenue officer, positions the athletic department has been planning to fill for several months” (Portland OREGONIAN, 6/4).
Podcast set to go behind the scenes of ‘SportsCenter’

Fans who want to go “behind the scenes” of ESPN’s “SportsCenter” will have the chance via a new video podcast called, “This Was SportsCenter: Stories from the Set” that will debut June 5 across Disney+, ESPN App and major podcast platforms. The first season of the podcast, hosted and produced by Rich Eisen, “gets behind the scenes of the ‘SportsCenter’ set and newsroom during the late 1990s and early 2000s.” The six-episode series features “firsthand stories and memories from the journalists and personalities that made the show a must-watch.” The series is “part” of Disney+’s “Throwback Summer” campaign. The inaugural episode features Dan Patrick, while other guests include Chris Berman, Mike Greenberg, Linda Cohn, Chris Fowler and Craig Kilborn (VARIETY, 6/4).
Sports Media Pod: Rebecca Lowe on FIFA’s expansion
On this week’s Sports Media Podcast, Rebecca Lowe -- one of the most respected voices in global soccer -- shares her perspective on FIFA’s decision to expand the World Cup to 48 teams.
Roster Spots
The Athletics are looking for a Dir/Business Analytics. The Las Vegas-based position is responsible for building and maintaining data models to support lead scoring, revenue forecasting and other initiatives (Athletics).
The Blue Jackets are looking for a Dir/Group Sales. The Columbus-based position is responsible for overseeing sales and service activities related to group tickets, group hospitality areas, nightly suite rentals and other group ticket products created in the future (Blue Jackets).
Learfield is looking for a VP/Gaming Partnerships. The Dallas-based position is responsible for growing advertising, in-game branding opportunities and partnership revenue for EA Sports College Football game by shaping market strategy, owning key client relationships and translating brand goals into scalable in-game activations (Learfield).
New Era is looking for a Senior Manager/Licensed Products. The Buffalo-based position is responsible for the strategic vision, service details to maximize revenue and brand impact from licensed sports/entertainment merchandise, ensuring that each partnership delivers strong financial returns and enhances the brand positioning (New Era).
Speed Reads...
Crews on Thursday “draped a custom vinyl cover” over the lettering on the roof of AT&T Stadium as it prepares to be known as Dallas Stadium for the World Cup (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 6/4).
The fan who ran onto the court in Game 1 of the NBA Finals to take a selfie with Spurs C Victor Wembanyama has been “banned” from NBA arenas “for life” (CBSSPORTS.com, 6/4).
An error on FIFA’s website during checkout “caused a small group of supporters to secure tickets for $0″ before FIFA discovered its mistake. FIFA canceled their order and “re-offered them the same tickets for full price” (N.Y. POST, 6/4).
Shakira and Burna Boy will “perform in Mexico City” for the first of three World Cup opening ceremonies. They will play “Dai Dai,” the official song for the tournament before Mexico faces South Africa in the opening game (AP, 6/5).
The most read article yesterday was about Gotham FC landing on former Florida Panthers exec Mark Zarthar to be the club’s new president: Gotham FC tap former Florida Panthers exec Zarthar as president.
Quick Hits...
“We’re really happy with how far it’s come in the last 3 1/2 weeks. We’re in a really good place and I think it’s about as good as it’s ever looked here before” -- Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Director of Grounds Robert Heggie, on the state of the pitch at BMO Field ahead of the World Cup (GLOBE & MAIL, 6/4).
Morning Hot Reads: No place like home
The N.Y. POST went with the header, “US Soccer’s new 200-acre training facility world class in every respect.” U.S. Soccer’s National Training Center in Atlanta is as “impressive a soccer facility as there is” in the U.S., and “arguably the world.” Until now, there has been “no such thing as a home base for U.S. Soccer.” There is a “symbolism to the setup.” Senior teams train on the upper fields, while youth teams train “further down the hill,” so they will “always be looking up at the next goal.”
Also:
- ESPN.com’s Buster Olney writes that the Padres’ sale completes Peter Seidler’s legacy.
- As Angels fans urge Arte Moreno to sell the team, the least he can do is try to win.
- The quest to get perfect grass into 16 World Cup stadiums.
- World Cup sticker shock: The ugly cost of the beautiful game’s grand event.
- ORLANDO SENTINEL’s Mike Bianchi writes that Vegas is skating circles around Orlando as a big-league sports town.
- Like Caitlin Clark, NiJaree Canady changed her sport — with or without a national title.
Social Scoop...
TEXAS TAKES IT IN TWO 🔥
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) June 5, 2026
THE LONGHORNS ARE WOMEN'S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES CHAMPS ONCE AGAIN 🏆🤘 pic.twitter.com/JqN8xJvVhq
What a career for NiJaree Canady 👏
— espnW (@espnW) June 5, 2026
Canady ends her career with more pitching appearances in the Women's College World Series than any other player 💪 pic.twitter.com/fv5cjV1FMo
Bill Belichick, head coach of @UNCFootball, met the #StanleyCup! 🏆
— NHL (@NHL) June 4, 2026
Watch Game 2 of the #StanleyCup Final between the @GoldenKnights and @Canes TONIGHT at 8p ET on ABC, @Sportsnet, & @TVASports! pic.twitter.com/mXH9uDD4PI
CANES WIN!
— Michael Perchick (@MichaelPerchick) June 5, 2026
Moore Square in @DowntownRaleigh erupts as Seth Jarvis scores overtime winner for Carolina @ABC11_WTVD pic.twitter.com/WdoAQfGklC
As North Texas anticipates the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicking off this month, the City of Frisco got in the spirit with trying to set a Guinness World Record. Several departments and members of the community came out to form the number 2026 out of soccer balls. Let’s find out in… pic.twitter.com/TZ02o1Q0Zp
— City of Frisco,Texas (@CityOfFriscoTx) June 4, 2026
18 seconds of uninterrupted corgi content in honor of International Corgi Day 🐾 pic.twitter.com/NdK6651j7k
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) June 4, 2026
Fourth Wing Night is coming to Citi Field! Don’t miss out on an exciting night featuring an appearance by author Rebecca Yarros and an exclusive Mets x Fourth Wing item 🐉
— New York Mets (@Mets) June 4, 2026
Fill out the form to be the first to know when the special event ticket drops 👉 https://t.co/pJr97QBsQv pic.twitter.com/LpSrZOaKur
"Can she have your shoes please, Caitlin?"
— Sports on Prime (@SportsonPrime) June 5, 2026
Caitlin made this family's day giving away her game-winning shoes ❤️ pic.twitter.com/4yP22ThLrG
The Athletics will play their first regular season game in Las Vegas on Monday. This is what their new ballpark on the Las Vegas Strip looks like today. It will open in 2028. pic.twitter.com/FfaWhFScaP
— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) June 4, 2026
Pre-match ceremonies will be revamped for the World Cup 👀
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) June 5, 2026
FIFA announced new designs featuring extra-large flag banners and plans for every player to step into the spotlight to gather around the centre circle for the national anthems 😲
(via @fifamedia) pic.twitter.com/0kcwgb8QdJ
Last night’s ‘Final Jeopardy’ category was ‘U.S. Demography’
“The United States’ 3 most densely populated municipalities lie along a 3.5-mile stretch of Palisade Ave. in this state.”
Off the presses...
The Morning Buzz offers today’s back pages and sports covers from some of North America’s major metropolitan newspapers:
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Final Jeopardy...
“What is New Jersey?”
















