Start your morning with Buzzcast with Abe Madkour: Final Four business metrics; the Bucs want in on stadium renovations and the impact of declining alcohol consumption on sports sponsorship
Kentucky, Fanatics ink long-term extension, including NIL
Kentucky and Fanatics are set to announce a lengthy renewal of their relationship around e-commerce, wholesale and trading cards, Sports Business Journal has learned. The deal, which is slated to be announced on Friday, also includes a significant annual NIL activation fund for select Kentucky athletes. Exact terms of the agreement were not disclosed, though the extension effectively combines a handful of Fanatics’ deals with Kentucky to expire coterminously in 2038.
“[People] should look for Fanatics to get more deeply involved with college athletes and working together with them to grow these shared businesses that Fanatics has with our schools,” Fanatics SVP/College Tommy Gray told SBJ.
The NIL portion and athlete-centric efforts in the relationship between Fanatics and Kentucky is particularly notable. The company is slated to work directly with about 25 UK athletes via the Fanatics Creator Program, the company’s influencer marketing platform. Athletes will be able to launch their own affiliate storefronts, curate product collections and link merchandise to their social media posts. Those initiatives extend to working with a handful of Kentucky athletes to spotlight new UK merchandise product collections across its e-commerce network and brick-and-mortar retail partners. Fanatics Collectibles (via Topps and BowmanU), too, will partner with UK Athletics to design, produce and distribute collectible cards featuring current UK athletes and notable Wildcat alumni.
The deal was brokered through BBNIL, Kentucky’s NIL platform operated by JMI Sports. As such, all Fanatics NIL campaign content will be developed and managed through BBNIL.
Mavericks score first win in legal fight with Stars over American Airlines Center

The Mavericks on Thursday “landed multiple body blows that seemingly staggered the Stars’ standing” in their legal skirmish over American Airlines Center, the “first significant rulings” of the battle. Texas Business Court Judge Bill Whitehill “issued 91 pages of opinion and order” regarding the teams’ combined seven summary judgment claims, and he “ruled in the Mavericks’ favor” on “most of the claims.” The case “by no means appears over, however,” with Stars attorney Joshua Sandler saying that he “looks forward to” the scheduled May 11 jury trial to “settle what he called ‘numerous’ issues that remain.” For now, it appears, the Mavericks “can assert control” of Center Operating Company, which controls American Airlines Center, “until and unless a jury trial decides otherwise” (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 4/2).
WIN Sports launches new golf division

Patrick Whitesell’s new WIN Sports Group is now officially launching a golf division. The group, called WIN Golf, will be led by Brent Hamilton, who has managed PGA Tour player Min Woo Lee in recent years and will be a partner in WIN.
Hamilton, who was with WME before leaving at the start of 2026, also manages tour players John Pak and Ricky Castillo, as well as Eric Lee, a junior at Oklahoma State. He also reps Minjee Lee, the No. 5 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings and the sister of Min Woo Lee.
WIN Golf looks to remain relatively on the small side for the time being. WIN Sports president and partner Jason Lublin in a statement said growth is a priority for WIN, but that “comes from working with unique talent, both golfers and agents.” Lublin said WIN is “focused on quality” more than the size of its client roster. The golf division is the third under WIN Sports Group, joining WIN Artist and WIN Football. Though WIN Golf will remain small for the time being, it’s expected that it will be able to pool resources from the other divisions, and vice versa.
SBJ first reported on the formation of WIN Golf last month as WIN Artists was launched alongside Josh Pyatt.
TNT Sports-CBS Sports merger eyed for Q3, Berson seen as favorite to run division

TNT Sports “will merge with CBS Sports sometime in the third quarter” if “all goes according to plan” following Paramount’s pending purchase of Warner Bros. Discovery -- and CBS Sports President David Berson is “seen as the odds-on favorite to run the combined division.” In the meantime, TNT Sports Chair & CEO Luis Silberwasser and his team have “remained laser-focused on their own programming strategy.” That “somewhat ironically” involves collaborating with CBS on the NCAA Tournament -- a 15-year-old partnership, which “has given some TNT insiders faith that the eventual combination won’t be too agonizing.” Silberwasser said, “There is no discussion about what happens in the future. All those things are being decided later. We have the ability to continue to do the deals that we’re doing now, and to operate this company as an independent company” (PUCK, 4/2).
Given the “existing synergy between CBS and TNT/TBS,” the “impact on tournament presentation, time slots and network distribution might be limited.” There is “little inefficiency in the current framework of 67 games” (San Jose MERCURY NEWS, 4/2).
Sports Media Pod: ESPN’s new women’s Final Four altcast
On this week’s Sports Media Podcast, SBJ media reporter Austin Karp and SBJ special contributor Richard Deitsch break down ESPN’s decision to replace the popular Bird & Taurasi altcast with a new, more social‑media‑driven broadcast aimed at younger female viewers. They discuss the shift toward celebrity‑leaning content, the new on‑air personalities and what this says about ESPN’s strategy to bring in new audiences for the Women’s Final Four.
Dodgers add blue alternate jersey to road rotation

The Dodgers on Thursday “unveiled a new look,” adding a “blue alternate jersey to their regular road rotation.” While the Dodgers “have worn blue in the regular season before, most notably in their first City Connect uniforms from 2021-23 and for six games during ‘Think Blue Week’ in 1999,” this marks the first time in club history that blue “will be a mainstay option on the road.” It is a “clean look that resembles the Dodgers’ spring training tops and features the traditional ‘Los Angeles’ script” that was first worn in 1959. With the “new addition to their closet,” the Dodgers now have three uniforms for the road. These will be the team’s “third option behind both of their grays -- one that reads ‘Dodgers’ across the front and the other with ‘Los Angeles’” (USA TODAY, 4/2).
Bell Media inks extension with Senators for English, French broadcast rights

Bell Media and the Senators have agreed to a 12-year “extension of their English and French broadcast rights,” with the contract set to expire at the end of this season. Senators games will be regionally broadcast “in English on TSN and in French on RDS,” but the two sides also “confirmed that TSN 1200 AM will remain the broadcast home on radio.” Senators owner Michael Andlauer “confirmed the deal in an interview” with TSN’s Claire Hanna and analyst Cheryl Pounder. The “expectation is that TSN and RDS will broadcast 52 games next season.” The deal also came with an agreement to “lift blackout restrictions” in the market. The announcement “was shown live in the arena” Thursday night during the Senators’ win over the Sabres at Canadian Tire Centre (OTTAWA CITIZEN, 4/2).
FIFA signs ADI Predictstreet to World Cup sponsorship
ADI Predictstreet has signed on as a FIFA Partner in the prediction market category for the World Cup. The platform will launch with the event and leverage FIFA’s historical data to allow users to forecast match outcomes, tournament statistics, top players and key moments. The platform will be available through desktop and mobile. The ADI Predictstreet also will be the presenting partner for FIFA free bracket challenge (ADI).
FIFA CBO Romy Gai said last week at the SBJ Business of Soccer conference that the governing body has sold all 16 of the global sponsorship packages, which includes the organization’s top two corporate partnership tiers: FIFA Partners and World Cup Sponsors (SBJ)
Ice issues cause delay in Golden Knights’ win at T-Mobile Arena

The Golden Knights’ win over the Flames at T-Mobile Arena Thursday night featured “a lengthy 25-minute delay because of ice issues” before the start of the third period. The Knights’ TV broadcast reported that the zamboni “potentially scraped the ice and created a hole on the City of Las Vegas decal on the visitor’s side of the rink.” Ice crew members “tended to the ice with fire extinguishers while smoothing out the ice,” which “erased a noticeable part of the V in ‘Vegas’” (LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, 4/2).
CFTC suing three states over attempts to regulate prediction markets

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is suing Arizona, Connecticut and Illinois over its “ability to exclusively regulate prediction markets.” The lawsuits come over what the CFTC described as the states’ “actions ‘against’ contract markets that were registered with the organization.” The CFTC said that it has the “‘exclusive’ authority to oversee event contracts through the Commodity Exchange Act,” but it “found various states trying to outlaw or hamper activities of designated contract markets that are operating in accordance with the law.” The CFTC’s lawsuits come amid “mounting scrutiny of prediction markets on Capitol Hill and elsewhere” as platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket “skyrocket in popularity.” A group of Congressional Democrats last week introduced legislation “banning prediction market bets on topics including elections, war and sports” (CNBC.com, 4/2).
Roster Spots
Fox Sports are looking for a Senior Producer/Digital Talent Production & Storytelling-Motorsports. The Charlotte-based position is responsible for producing original, optimized and VOD content franchises, which includes researching, scripting, scheduling and post-production editing (Fox Sports).
PWHL is looking for an Email Marketing Coordinator. The remote-based position is responsible for the coordination and execution of transactional email campaigns across the league and its teams and will also provide support in email/SMS automation and optimization (PWHL).
The Heat are looking for a Senior Manager/Corporate Partnership Sales. The Miami-based position is responsible for generating new corporate partnerships for the Heat group through local, national and international marketing partnerships (Heat).
The NFLPA is looking for a Player Services Coordinator. The D.C.-based position is responsible for providing customer service to players and NFLPI partners and assists account managers with tasks including drafting and facilitating correspondence, responding to player inquiries and logistical support (NFLPA).
Speed Reads...
Paramount President Jeff Shell “has begun to negotiate his exit” from the role amid the fallout from claims made by professional gambler R.J. Cipriani (PUCK, 4/2).
Gold Medal-winning U.S. skier Mikaela Shiffrin took time to narrate NBC/Peacock’s opening tease for Saturday’s final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur (SBJ).
Netflix’s PGA Tour docuseries “Full Swing” will premiere its Season 4 on April 17 (GOLFWEEK, 4/2).
The T’Wolves on Friday unveiled that Basketball HOFer and former T’Wolves F Kevin Garnett will make his first appearance at Target Center since 2018 on April 12 as part of Fan Appreciation Night, when the team plays in its regular-season finale. The reunion will evoke KG’s 1990’s era, featuring special in‑game moments and several of his former teammates joining the festivities (T’Wolves).
FC Barcelona Femení’s win over Real Madrid drew an attendance of 60,067 Thursday night, the “highest at Spotify Camp Nou for either the men’s or the women’s team since the stadium reopened last November” (ESPN.com, 4/2).
The most read article yesterday was about Publicis acquiring WME’s sports/experiential agency 160over90: Publicis acquiring 160over90 as it continues expanding sports marketing reach.
Quick Hits...
“The bottom line is I really think that something should be done a little bit more serious than waving him off to a tropical island and saying ‘Welcome back’ in three or four months” -- World Golf HOFer Nick Faldo, on how there should be harsher repercussions for Tiger Woods’ DUI and arrest (London TIMES, 4/2).
“They didn’t really want to involve me, I don’t believe. I think they felt I’d probably have been on the other side of the table, in a sense” -- Aces owner Mark Davis, on how much he was involved in the WNBA CBA negotiations (LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, 4/2).
“We all, like, ‘You guys have to move. Just go over to Nashville’” -- Lakers F LeBron James, on his thoughts on Memphis as an NBA city (MEMPHIS COMMERCIAL APPEAL, 4/2).
Morning Hot Reads: Welcome Return
USA TODAY went with the header, “5 years after COVID tournament, everyone wins at Final Four’s Indy return.” Though it has only been five years, the “COVID tournament” seems like “something out of a fever dream now.” The country “was still in the grips of the pandemic, with vaccines just starting to become available and restrictions still in place throughout much of the country.” Rather than sites across the country, “every game from the First Four to the Final Four was played in central Indiana.” The women’s tournament “was held under similar conditions in San Antonio.” It is “an experience no one wants to repeat,” which “makes it even more meaningful the Final Four has returned to a city that, until 2021, had produced so many great memories in the tournament.”
Also:
- The PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE’s Gene Collier writes 25 openers later, PNC Park remains stunning for Pirates fans.
- When will Cowboys, AT&T Stadium host another Super Bowl? It’s complicated.
- The International Olympic Committee Just Succumbed to a Ridiculous Gender Panic.
- Inside the Clippers’ Wall: How 4,500 fans turn the Intuit Dome into chaos.
- High stakes, big budgets: How brands are navigating a massive sports year.
- Must-see TV? The alarming data behind the NBA’s star outage for national games.
Social Scoop...
There is an expectation among many industry sources that the aggressiveness of some teams to sign players will continue -- with the anticipation that if there is a salary cap in the future, any deal signed before Dec. 1 might have to be grandfathered into the next system.
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) April 2, 2026
Tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/JHs7eblKDp
— Fenway Park (@fenwaypark) April 3, 2026
We're coming home. #RepBX | @yankeestadium pic.twitter.com/lKCbqhEqr5
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) April 2, 2026
Forever your seat, Jessi ❤️ pic.twitter.com/c6zN3CQD8O
— x - Minnesota Wild (@mnwild) April 3, 2026
A moment for the Final Four teams 👏
— espnW (@espnW) April 2, 2026
( 📸 davidsuhphoto/IG) pic.twitter.com/zslOREVcyl
"Are you crying?"
— ESPN (@espn) April 2, 2026
"Yes, because I love you." 🥺
This moment between @danorlovsky7 and his son, Madden ❤️ pic.twitter.com/wz2GJMxZKa
Legendary collectible for a legendary player 🐐
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) April 3, 2026
Take home your very own Ichiro Replica Statue next Friday night... 20 random fans will even snag a signed statue at the gates 👀
>> https://t.co/LvQDOOERyl << pic.twitter.com/HWh3cXg53c
Welcome to Ja-Rassic Park.
— Nike Basketball (@nikebasketball) April 2, 2026
Available April 6th on SNKRS. pic.twitter.com/kqWeO4PYvo
The Tragedy, by Pablo Picasso, 1903, 📸 by @JasonHannaphoto pic.twitter.com/puyFe6pp6G
— ArtButMakeItSports (@ArtButSports) April 3, 2026
Golden moments with champion @MikaelaShiffrin 🥇 pic.twitter.com/W2qzcoTFKG
— NYSE 🏛 (@NYSE) April 2, 2026
The last time Tiger or Phil weren’t in the field, The Masters looked like this. pic.twitter.com/cjKdjFJpLU
— Skratch (@Skratch) April 2, 2026
Alison Lee is on the air 🎙️
— LPGA (@LPGA) April 2, 2026
Catch her commentary live all week on @GolfChannel pic.twitter.com/9445bOKCdv
Welcome home, @InterMiamiCF.
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 2, 2026
Players took the pitch for the very first time ahead of Saturday’s inaugural match at @nustadium -- watch at 7:30pm ET on Apple TV. pic.twitter.com/0WG2kM8q6o
Last night’s ‘Final Jeopardy’ category was ‘Historic Names’
“In 2025 France posthumously made this man who was ‘accused, humiliated & condemned’ a brigadier general.”
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...
“Who is Alfred Dreyfus?”
















