
It’s Just Business – Baseball bargaining with it self
There are rumors about what changes we will see in MLB with the new CBA. The ACC, Big 10 and PAC have some kind of
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Welcome to It’s Just Business. A podcast dedicated to the economics and off the field side of sports both in the US and World Wide. We post a new show every two weeks, so stay tuned.
There are rumors about what changes we will see in MLB with the new CBA. The ACC, Big 10 and PAC have some kind of
Continue reading »We start off talking about MLB’s gimmick hit the Field of Dreams game. What other baseball movie riffs could they do in future years? Spoiler
Continue reading »As Chris is back some Olympic discussion kicks us off. A look at the landscape of college football and the coming realignment of the NCAA
Continue reading »This week we look into the NFL’s political activities as we learned that they have a Political Action Committee, which shouldn’t shock anyone but it
Continue reading »The big story was of course the NIL ruling, which is going to have a huge impact on the college sports scene as we open
Continue reading »We start off with our favorite pastime, dunking on the NCAA, who seem to be abdicating their governance of college athletics by having no cogent
Continue reading »We start off talking about the recent news about a lawsuit from former NFL players claiming that race-based different cognitive metrics are being used to
Continue reading »We stay in our comfort zone to start and talk about the octopus that is Daniel Snyder and his various lawsuits, discovery motions and blood
Continue reading »We start out enraptured by the marketing radiance of recent NFL 1st round draft pick Trevor Lawrence who has signed a slew of marketing deals
Continue reading »We open with the latest installment in our series “How Will You Watch the NFL This Year” with the news that Hulu now has both
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