Join hosts Michael Barr, Scarlet Fu and Damian Sassower for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports.
They check in with Goulston & Storrs sports law practice co-chair and Columbia adjunct law professor Marty Edel to break down the latest pressing legal issues in sports, including the sign stealing controversy embroiling the University of Michigan's football program and head coach Jim Harbaugh.
Bloomberg News municipal finance team leader Danielle Moran joins to discuss MLB owners unanimous approval of the Oakland A's move to Las Vegas.
Plus, Michael Barr, along with Bloomberg US sports business reporter Randall Williams have a special conversation with legendary running back and NFL Hall of Famer Barry Sanders about the state of the NFL, the market for running backs today and his new documentary on Prime Video, "Bye Bye Barry".
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US Open Primer and a New Sports Betting Marketplace
College Football Kicks Off Amid Conference Shake-Ups
HBO's Max Boresntein on creating HBO's "Winning Time"
MLBPA Chief Dives Into New Era, WNBA Shines in Seattle
Mountain West Commissioner on Fallout of Pac-12 Exits
Jerry Rice on GOAT Fuel Energy, AC Milan's Money Moves
A Stock Market First for the First-Place Braves
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Next in Sports After Show: Kabaddi
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown Talks F1 Boom in US
PGA-LIV on the Hill, A Glimpse of Fenway's Future
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Women Run Miami Baseball, Smoltz Sees Ohtani to Dodgers
Economics of Ticket Prices, NFL Legend Joe Theismann on Gambling and NFL Season
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Developing NBA Stars, Growth of Rugby and Boxing in US
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Betting Ladies, PGA Tour/LIV Golf Legal Issues, F1 Boom
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