Peloton Turns To Amazon For Increased Distribution
It was just over two years ago that Peloton exercise bikes became the surprise hit of the pandemic, as people staying at home during and after the COVID-19 quarantine sought [...]
Opinion: High Times And Hypocrisy On The LIV Tour
Much has been made in the media about the nascent LIV Golf Tour and its stated desire to “supercharge the game of golf.” A significant portion of that media attention [...]
Could College Football Leave The NCAA?
With the advent of name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals, the one-time transfer exception, conference realignments, and staggering new TV deals, college football is seeing some seismic changes. But last [...]
Why There’s An Officiating Shortage In Youth Hockey
Massachusetts, along with Minnesota, can likely be considered the hotbed of youth hockey in the United States. However, youth hockey in the Bay State is also on the front lines [...]
New Rule Could Pop The NCAA Transfer Portal Wide Open
In the first year that the NCAA allowed name, image, and likeness deals (NIL) and enacted the one-time transfer exception (which enabled student-athletes to transfer without penalty), college athletics was [...]
Opinion: How Greed Drives Phil Mickelson
I’m a big fan of unintended irony. So I was wildly amused when I saw that pro golfer Phil Mickelson called out the PGA Tour for how it distributes money [...]