As the college basketball season reaches its peak, Ken Pomeroy's statistical analysis also peaks in its relevance every March. The statistician and founder of statistical archive KenPom joined our #WhartonMoneyball podcast earlier this month to explain the "four factors" he identified as markers of success. He also shared how he evaluates prediction accuracy and calibration across a full season with Moneyball hosts and The Wharton School professors Eric Bradlow, Shane Jensen, and Abraham (Adi) Wyner. Tune in to the full episode here: https://whr.tn/4sQDKcB #SportsAnalytics #CollegeBasketball #NCAATournament #MarchMadness
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A new episode of JohnWallStreet's Big Business on Campus just dropped. In this episode, Corey Leff and Michael Schreiber host Michael T. Benson and talk about the correlation between on-field success and enrollment, all WVU student-athletes receiving in-state tuition, leveraging content creators to expand reach, and more. Check out the full episode on YouTube (link below 👇)! JohnWallStreet's Big Business on Campus, a college sports podcast, is powered by Playfly Sports and sponsored by Short's Travel Management.
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Sports books take 10% of every bet and ban winners. Novig founder and CEO Jacob Fortinsky joins our Stateful podcast, hosted by Mason Nystrom. In this episode, they discuss why prediction markets may replace the casino model in sports: - Sports books kick out profitable users. - 5% better odds on average vs. traditional platforms - CFTC shift: sports event contracts regulated as financial products nationwide - Be your own house: set your own odds, collect the spread - $2T global sports market with zero dominant exchange Watch the full podcast here: https://lnkd.in/e48HeVKP
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The NIL Clubhouse podcast is the best NIL podcast in the game right now! It always features awesome discussions: - on the most recent NIL news - with guests doing innovative things in the NIL space from agency owners to athletic directors This resource is a must-listen if you're trying to stay apprised of key NIL happenings! 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gTv-PD3f
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The Madness has begun, Rick Burton and I are back for another episode of the NIL Clubhouse, from the podcast studios at the David B. Falk College of Sport at Syracuse University. Proud to have Syracuse University students Zachary Richter and Taran Krishnan to chat their agency Wavelength, which specializes in college basketball player representation. We also dive into the newest NIL Go data and have a look at both the men’s and women’s tourneys through the eyes of brand spending. Link 🔗 https://lnkd.in/e4xNfZxD CleanKonnect
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How do pro athletes ensure their financial future is stable? Hillary Seiler, founder of Financial Footwork | CFEd® and author of Train Your Money, works with professional athletes to build a strong financial foundation that starts with understanding cash flow. In this week’s episode, she shares insight from her time working with professional football and basketball teams as well as university athletic departments to help athletic suddenly making millions ensure their bank account doesn’t go bust. Catch the full conversation here or anywhere you get your podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gmprzqHv
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🚨 NEW PODCAST OUT NOW 🚨 How can teachers turbo-charge student engagement, enjoyment & love for Maths? Our latest episode is now LIVE and packed with practical insights for schools looking to make Maths more engaging and impactful. Featuring: Matt Stringer, CEO of The Education Showroom Martin Saunders, CEO of EdShed Listen now: https://bit.ly/4lCmtlg
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2026 RSP A-Z Tight End Podcast: Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast Matt Waldman discusses the state of the tight end position heading into the 2026 NFL Draft and shares profile points on 25 TE prospects. Topics Why we could be entering a new era of a TE valuation. How the RSP is preparing for this possibility. What skills could matter more/less in this new era. Profiling notable strengths, weaknesses, and questions of 25 TE prospects in alphabetical order....
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A new episode of JohnWallStreet's Big Business on Campus just dropped. In this episode, Corey Leff and Michael Schreiber host Ross Bjork, Ohio State University Director of Athletics, and talk about facilities driving recruiting, creating an in-house NIL agency, delivering premium experiences in a historic venue, and more. Check out the full episode on YouTube (link below 👇)! JohnWallStreet's Big Business on Campus, a college sports podcast, is powered by Playfly Sports and sponsored by Short's Travel Management.
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How long have you got? Rebecca (Bex) Smith is the guest for Other People's Money, the Unofficial Partner series on sports finance, with co-host Matt Rogan. The subject is multi club ownership in women's football. Bex's Crux Football owns Montpelier and Rosengard, and the plan is further acquisitions. So what's the thesis? Search Unofficial Partner where you get podcasts. Or go via the link below.
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In her latest Unofficial Partner conversation with Matt Rogan and Richard Gillis, Rebecca (Bex) Smith outlines her vision for a multi-club ownership model specifically for women’s football. Emphasising a ‘player-first’ approach and the critical need for tailored strategies to grow the game. She draws on her extensive experience to highlight the distinct challenges and opportunities in women’s football discussing everything from infrastructure and governance to fan engagement and revenue generation. 🎧 Full episode: “Other People’s Money: Bex Smith’s thesis for women’s football multi club ownership” Spotify 👉 http://bit.ly/4u9l89e Apple Podcasts 👉 https://bit.ly/46FuNdP #womensfootball #footballbusiness #sportsinvestment
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