

Front Office Sports Today
Front Office Sports
Sports is big business - and there is no offseason to the major moves, groundbreaking deals and culture-shifting moments happening across the world of sports.Front Office Sports Today is your daily guide on all things sports, business and culture. Join our hosts, Baker and Renee as they offer insightful commentary on breaking news and engage in conversations surrounding the biggest headlines, with guest appearances from athletes, executives, experts and more.
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Aug 27, 2024 • 40min
How and Why UConn Could Go to the Big 12
UConn is in talks with the Big 12 about a move to the conference, promising bigger spending on football if it makes the switch. Front Office Sports reporter Amanda Christovich joins to explain the proposal and what it’s going to take.Plus, FOS reporter Colin Salao explains the implications of Cooper Flagg aligning with New Balance before his first college game and Florida Citrus Sports CEO Steve Hogan, who oversaw the viral Pop Tarts Bowl, joins to discuss how the expanded College Football Playoff will impact bowl season.

Aug 26, 2024 • 36min
How College Football is Changing Today’s NFL
With college football stars often becoming major NFL contributors and athletes developing business and financial interests while still in school, the NFL is starting to see the effects of college’s NIL era. ESPN draft analyst Matt Miller joins the show to discuss how starting rookie quarterbacks are here to stay, the implications of players like Caleb Williams and Marvin Harrison Jr. entering the league with established brand relationships, and why Deion Sanders is likely serious about controlling the draft fates of Shadeur Sanders and Travis Hunter.Plus, we hear about the rise and future of pickleball with PPA CEO and commissioner Connor Pardoe and get you prepped for the US Open.

Aug 23, 2024 • 33min
College Football’s Post-Realignment Era Begins
Week 0 of college football is here. Ben Stevens of SportsGrid joins the show to explore the major narratives of the first season with a conference map reshaped by realignment. We also look at how the 12-team College Football Playoff format could shift how teams operate and check in on the news of Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz receiving a one-game suspension.Plus, Front Office Sports reporter Margaret Fleming breaks down the NWSL’s new CBA, which improves player pay, partially ties the salary cap to league revenue, and eliminates the entry and expansion drafts.

Aug 22, 2024 • 36min
WNBA Hits New Heights with TD Garden Sellout
The WNBA showed its growth goes well beyond the star power of Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese with the Connecticut Sun and Los Angeles Sparks selling out the Celtics’ TD Garden. Sun play-by-play announcer Brendan Glasheen joins the show to give a first-hand account of the game and what it says about the league’s rise. He also chimes in on comments by the Sun’s DiJonai Carrington that the league failed to properly promote the game.Plus, there is movement in the lawsuits seeking to unionize Dartmouth’s basketball players and keep the NBA on TNT. We have new renderings for the Buffalo Bills new stadium and a soccer stadium that would be the second-largest sports venue in the world. And, the Yankees got into a spat with a Staten Island little league coach.

Aug 21, 2024 • 43min
American Tennis Star Taylor Fritz Talks US Open
Top-ranked American male tennis player Taylor Fritz joins the show to discuss the stage of the US Open and the Americans' tournament outlook. Fritz also says that tennis players “absolutely” should have a union, opines on the need for replay in tennis and reacts to the news of top-ranked Jannik Sinner failing a drug test. Plus, we check in on some of the big news in sports media, including Mike Greenberg taking over as host of ESPN’s “Sunday NFL Countdown” and we hear from FanDuel cofounder Nigel Eccles.

Aug 20, 2024 • 41min
Man City Goes for Five-Peat as Penalty Looms
Manchester City looks to extend its incredible run of Premier League dominance, but there may be one opponent they can’t stop: the Premier League’s judicial system. City is facing an investigation into its financial dealings with the potential outcomes ranging from no consequences to relegation. Men in Blazers founder Roger Bennett joins the show to discuss all the biggest EPL stories and what it could mean for the USMNT to bring on head coach Mauricio Pochettino.Plus, Jeff Bezos could be mulling a bid for the Celtics, and we explore how the NCAA is trying to tamp down the power of NIL collectives as it opens the door to athletes getting paid directly by their schools.

Aug 19, 2024 • 27min
Venu Sports Could Be Done Before It Starts
Venu Sports faces a temporary injunction that is expected to prevent it from launching before the NFL season. However, the long-term picture may be more dire for the media company co-owned by Fox, Disney, and Warner Bros. Discovery. Front Office Sports contributor Daniel Kaplan explains the implications of the news.With the NFL season on the horizon, the fantasy football world has kicked into high gear. Andy Holloway, co-host of the Fantasy Footballers podcast joins the show to describe how the fantasy industry has evolved along with the growth of the NFL.Plus, a pop star’s sports agency faces a legal challenge, an Olympian is riding a big performance in Paris into the NBA, and an NFL team is releasing a player without knowing exactly why.

Aug 16, 2024 • 33min
USMNT's New Coach; RSN's Continue to Crumble
The US Men’s National Team has reportedly hired a new coach: Mauricio Pochettino, formerly of Chelsea FC. We sit down with ‘Yanks Abroad’ host Will Balsam, who provides insight into the decision and what we should expect with Pochettino at the helm, as the US looks forward to hosting the 2026 World Cup.Plus, Colin Kaepernick has a coaching offer on the table, baseball’s biggest dumpster fire is slashing ticket prices, and FOS newsletter writer Eric Fisher has the latest on another NBA team is ditching its regional sports network.

Aug 15, 2024 • 40min
Rapoport on NFL Star Holdouts, Cowboys’ ‘Infinite’ Value, Rule Changes
Ian Rapoport, an NFL Network insider known for his in-depth analysis, joins athletes Haason Reddick, CeeDee Lamb, and Brandon Aiyuk to discuss pressing holdout issues. They delve into how social media shapes contract negotiations and the evolving landscape of player dynamics. Rapoport also highlights new kickoff rules aimed at enhancing player safety and the financial impact of private equity on team valuations. Additionally, attorney Howard Jacobs weighs in on the legal challenges surrounding Jordan Chiles' medal dispute, revealing the complexities of sports arbitration.

Aug 14, 2024 • 30min
US Not Giving Up Chiles’ Medal, FIBA Blocks Big3
The US could appeal the tenth of a point that denied Jordan Chiles a bronze medal all the way to the Swiss Supreme Court. However it ultimately resolves, both the US and IOC are setting new precedents regarding disputed medals.Meanwhile, FIBA shut down a potential game between Big3 All-Stars and Netherlands’ gold medal-winning 3-on-3 basketball team. Big3 owner Ice Cube had some tough words for the governing organization. Plus, Las Vegas police officers are threatening a boycott on working Raiders game over the NFL’s new policies around facial recognition technology.