
Matt Brown
Publisher behind Extra Points, covering the business and policy of college athletics. Expert on the financial and regulatory landscape of college sports.
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Apr 18, 2025 • 1h 50min
EP 139: Matt Brown (NCAA Expert) on Athlete Pay Drama, Realignment of Power, and Transfer Portal Chaos
Matt Brown, publisher of Extra Points and authority on college athletics, dives into the turmoil facing college sports today. He discusses the evolution of athlete compensation, sparked by NIL deals and the ongoing transfer portal chaos. The impact of historical decisions like Title IX and landmark lawsuits also comes to light. Brown details how the financial landscape is shifting, including the rise of super conferences and the role of major TV networks, all while highlighting the intricate balance between revenue generation and ethical considerations in college sports.

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Feb 27, 2025 • 1h 7min
Ep. 47: Making the internet a better place ft. Matt Brown
In this discussion, Matt Brown, an independent sports journalist and creator of the newsletter Extra Points, dives into the importance of high-quality content and audience engagement. He shares his unique journey of acquiring and reacquiring his publication during the pandemic. Matt emphasizes making the internet a better place through integrity in journalism and understanding community needs. He also explores the balance between creativity and business in the creator economy, revealing how diverse audiences impact college sports coverage.

Oct 24, 2019 • 18min
The right to sell out
In this engaging discussion, Matt Brown, author and expert on college athlete compensation, dives into California's groundbreaking Fair Pay-to-Play Act. He elaborates on how this law allows college athletes to profit from their likeness, challenging the NCAA's longstanding rules. Brown highlights the financial hardships these athletes endure and shares poignant stories, including a former athlete's experience with exploitation in video games. The conversation also touches on the potential ripple effect this legislation could have across the country.


