Weekly Issue

09.20.2021
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Awards & Honors

SBJ Champions: Dungy an NFL lifer

More than a decade after Dungy last ran an NFL team, he still commands the respect and attention of the entire league. He spent 28 years on the sidelines in the NFL, including the last 13 as a head coach. He built the Tampa Bay Buccaneers into a consistent contender, coached the Colts to a Super Bowl title and earned enshrinement in Canton in 2016. He’s now in his 13th season as an NBC Sports analyst and an elder statesman of professional football, respected and beloved throughout the sport.

Colleges

SBJ Early Access: NIL's recruiting impact

Colleges

Big 12’s Bowlsby: Hurt feelings can’t stand in way of moving forward, rebuilding

State of Play

State of Play

Forum

Forum: Join us for our full calendar of events to close out 2021

Upfront

Campus Mayhem: The new NIL marketplace is already influencing recruiting tactics and changing the stakes for schools

LA28 CEO Carter: ‘We are where we need to be’

Big 12’s Bowlsby: Hurt feelings and burned bridges can’t stand in way of moving forward, rebuilding

National spots help sportsbooks connect with bettors, build their brands for future growth

Portfolio

Game Changers: Recognition reinforces ‘Why not me?’

Insiders

Marketing and Sponsorship: Three factors helping make sense of whether sports marketing is back

Sports Media: New book examines the powerful influence of “The NFL Today” on sports TV

Labor and Agents: Kessler updates case seeking reparations for past restraints on NIL, share of TV revenue

Champions

Tony Dungy: The Conscience of the NFL

Tony’s takes: Dungy discusses NFL issues

Players, executives look to Dungy for guidance

Dungy got a shot, then made sure others did

Fatherhood and foundation provide a path

In Depth

World Congress of Sports at 20

Opinion

From the headlines to your syllabus, seven new topics

Cartoon: The new normal

Closing Shot

Closing Shot: Seeing Red

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Quote of the Day
“I’ve been in situations of disparity. I think the race team is going to focus on what they have to do this weekend, which I expect them to do. … [Kessler] did an unbelievable job today, and I think I put all my cards on the table”
23XI co-owner Michael Jordan, on the impact the legal battle with NASCAR is having on the racing team.
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