Weekly Issue

06.23.2018
Featured

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2018 AD of the Year

Jim Phillips is changing expectations at underdog Northwestern from its football program to the construction of the lakefront facility.

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New player in esports

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Taking a stand

Marketing and Sponsorship

In rare move, U.S. star Querrey gets liquor sponsor

Sine leaves IMG Learfield, joins AXS as CRO

Esports

AT&T dipping toes into esports, plans more

NHL pleased with ‘test and learn’ esports foray

'Fortnite' creates hard-to-define, untapped space across esports

First Look Presented by the University of Miami

Leagues and Governing Bodies

France family may sell only a stake in NASCAR

NHL rules evolve along with sports betting laws

ATP Tour takes stand on gambling

Media

Expect larger AT&T to be a significant player in sports rights

NBC banks on Earnhardt as start of NASCAR coverage arrives

Tirico’s ‘Vantage Point’

Getting schooled: Cowboys launch business program

Labor and Agents

Second U.S. Open win perfect timing for Koepka, Hambric

NFL agents anxiously await test results

Facilities

ANC helping Louisville go big with video boards at expanded stadium

Curiosity leads to naming rights

Vegas racetrack replacing more seats with boxes

Colleges

IMG College to distribute, sell for CampusLore content

In Depth

Delivering 'a better destination'

Lakefront facility puts Northwestern among the elite

As a teen, AD turned devastating accident into a positive

ND years spent surrounded by amazing staff

A closer look at athletic directors across the country

Opinion

Key hires put Redskins in position to tackle issues

Sports management programs evolve, take on ethical issues

Cartoon: Mowing pains

People and Pop Culture

People: Executive Transactions

Faces and Places

Faces and Places from Detroit

Plugged In: Jennifer Cabalquinto

The Sit-Down: Zipporah Allen & Alex Williamson

Franchises

Just Ducky: NHL franchise plans celebration around 25-year milestone as business metrics rise

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Quote of the Day
Sports were fine for 150 years before we had technology. ... So now we've added this VAR, Video Assisted Referee, which again, I wouldn't mind, what I mind is when we get it wrong. ... I could live with human error, I can't live with human error when the technology is wrong.
-- Peak6 Investments co-founder Matt Hulsizer, on his frustration with the Premier League's VAR technology getting calls wrong.
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