Hosts Michael Barr, Scarlet Fu and Damian Sassower welcome Mountain West Conference Commissioner Gloria Nevarez, the first Latin woman to lead a D-1 college league. She joins the shows to discuss the latest upheaval across the NCAA landscape as more teams depart the Pac-12, and what it could mean for her own conference.
Also on the agenda is Disney-owned ESPN's sports betting deal with Penn National with analysis from Bloomberg media reporter Gerry Smith and the US women's national soccer team's surprising World Cup exit with Bloomberg Originals correspondent Vanessa Perdomo.
Plus, National Cycling League President Paris Wallace takes a look at the future of professional cycling and previews some of his league's upcoming events.
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Mark Cuban Selling Majority Stake in Mavs, FTX Sports Suits
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