

The Billion $$$ NCAA Shakeup & Zoom Says Remote Work is Dead
Aug 7, 2023
College football is undergoing a seismic shift with super conferences driven by massive TV deals, threatening traditional rivalries. Meanwhile, Zoom declares remote work dead, pushing employees back into offices. The rivalry between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg heats up, with social media turbulence adding to the drama. Simone Biles makes a stunning comeback in gymnastics, while the film 'Barbie' breaks records as a landmark in female-led cinema. On the climate front, alarming Atlantic temperatures spark debates over geoengineering solutions.
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Oregon's Big Move
- Oregon joined the Big Ten for financial reasons, not competitive ones.
- The Big Ten's multi-billion dollar TV deal surpasses the Pac-12's, making it financially appealing.
Money Trumps All in College Football
- College football is consolidating into super conferences, driven by lucrative TV deals.
- This shift prioritizes money over regional rivalries and impacts non-revenue sports like soccer and water polo.
Trickle-Down Effect of TV Money
- TV money's impact extends beyond football, affecting funding for other college sports.
- Stanford, a top athletic school, could lose funding for non-revenue sports if the Pac-12 dissolves.