Opinion

College and media evolution: Fans crave the story before March Madness arrives

March Madness still does something almost nothing else in sports can do. It makes the entire country care about basketball, all at once.

The NCAA has abdicated leadership, and college sports is paying the price

College sports are broken, but not for the reasons that dominate most headlines. Name, image and likeness policies did not fracture the system, even if they accelerated public awareness of its weaknesses. College sports are broken because the organization charged with governing them has chosen paral...

Can regulation and fintech save sports from financial ruin?

England’s Premier League clubs amassed around £6.3 billion in revenue in 2023-24, according to Deloitte, and grassroots sports still manages to recruit millions of volunteers. On the surface it looks like a robust system, a good pyramid. But behind the scenes, the foundations are showing clear signs...

Millions of dollars in NIL violations? The 2004 law no one saw coming

The Sports Agent Responsibility and Trust Act (SPARTA) is a 2004 law that many in college athletics overlooked until the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) came knocking earlier this year. On January 12, 2026, the FTC sent letters to 20 Division I athletics institutions seeking information related to re...

Careers in Sports: Expansion of women’s sports has positively influenced the sports job market

When an expansion team in a sports league is announced, the first thing people usually think of is the incoming players and coaches. There will be articles posted about which players teams should sign, what their jerseys may look like and predictions about what their record may be at the end of the ...

Road to World Baseball Classic paved by the Negro Leagues

Many of us will be rooting for the red, white and blue — others will push for Mexico, Japan and the 17 other countries that will be represented. But regardless, when you turn on your television to cheer on your respective country, I urge you not to forget about how we arrived at this point.

Team execs share sales ideas, tactics that are working

Takeaways from talking to team sales executives at SBJ’s National Sports Forum …

Evolution and influence of MIT Sloan: Franchises are playing catch-up on measuring durability of fan relationships

In 2020, at the height of a global pandemic that had grounded its fleet, American Airlines did something that seemed counterintuitive: It borrowed $7.5 billion from Barclays and Goldman Sachs. The collateral wasn’t its silver-skinned Boeings or its gates at Heathrow. It was a mathematical abstractio...

Rise of the independent: D2C digital distribution is leveling the playing field for leagues

For decades, the gatekeepers to success for sports leagues were linear broadcast networks. Airtime was limited, and your chances of reaching a national audience without the support of one of these networks were slim. As it has with countless other industries, the internet disrupted this long-standin...

Bigger than soccer: The World Cup will decide the next decade of global events in America 

We’re less than 100 days from kickoff to the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the stakes are higher than ever — not just for soccer, but for the future of global events in the United States.
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