The FOS 5: The Week's Best Stories
Financial Woes Could Force Arizona To Cut Sports Programs
The Big 12’s riches can’t arrive soon enough for the University of Arizona, and the athletic program could cut some of its sports teams.
Man United Stakeholder Sells Shares, Ratcliffe Makes Stadium Decision
There’s another plot twist in the Manchester United sales saga in anticipation of a long-awaited deal involving the Premier League club.
Charissa Thompson's On-Air Admission Sparks Controversy
The admission has raised concerns about the credibility of sideline reporting and its impact on various aspects of sports media.
ESPN Bet Offers Familiar Feel, Hefty Promotions at Launch
ESPN Bet debuted as PENN Entertainment looks to grab market share with some generous promotions.
Washington State, Oregon State Gain Temporary Control of the Pac-12
A judge decided that the schools would gain control of Pac-12 assets and liabilities. But the ruling only stands until an appeal is filed.
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They Said What?
“If you get a $300 million contract in baseball, you are going to see that money. With what’s happening with [Deshaun] Watson … I don’t see five years fully secured in the NFL anymore.”
—?Andrew Brandt, former NFL executive and sports columnist, on why the NFL is likely to lean away from fully guaranteed contracts going forward. To hear more from Brandt about both the NFL and NCAA football, check out the latest episode of FOS Today.
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