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Ex-Nevada State Athletic Commission chair expresses regret over Dana White’s slap league: ‘I made a mistake’
Dana White’s Electrical power Slap league will wrap up this weekend with its championship matches in Las Vegas. And although some have questioned the basic safety of this new beat sport, the former chairman of the Nevada Condition Athletic Commission suggests he regrets possessing sanctioned the league at all. Stephen Cloobeck, who resigned from his position in December, a lot more than halfway through his two-12 months phrase, was there when the Nevada Point out Athletic Commission (NSAC) sanctioned White’s most up-to-date endeavor. In this picture provided by Zuffa LLC, Azael Rodriguez slaps Jesus Gaspar at a Ability Slap celebration in Rio De Janiero, Brazil, Nov. 30, 2022. (Mike Roach/Sciaffo…
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Will the Pac-12 break up? Where each team would go if league disintegrates over media rights deal
A college landscape without the Pac-12 has become a storyline worth considering, though a break-up of the 107-year-old league isn’t particularly likely. Industry sources still project a media rights deal split between ESPN and Amazon for the embattled conference. However, dissolution of the Pac-12 is being talked about openly in those same industry circles as a potential consequence if the league does not wrap up its new deal soon. The fact that it could happen in these tenuous times is enough to project what the process might look like. Multiple sources tell CBS Sports the league is struggling to match its desired value for its 10-team league (south of $400…
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Pac-12 expansion with San Diego State, SMU may be necessary before league inks new media rights deal
The Pac-12 may need to commit to conference expansion first before achieving its compensation target in a new media rights deal, sources with knowledge of the situation tell CBS Sports. In an effort to return to 12 members following the departures of USC and UCLA, the Pac-12 has focused its efforts on evaluating San Diego State and SMU. Pac-12 commissioner Georgia Kliavkoff has already toured San Diego State, CBS Sports previously learned. He is planning to visit SMU on Wednesday, according to Brett McMurphy. The Pac-12’s next media rights deal will be heavily reliant on a digital streaming partner. Significantly more than half of each season’s Pac-12 football games will…
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Ex-NFL star Aqib Talib, brother, youth sports league face wrongful death lawsuit from family of late coach
Former NFL star Aqib Talib, his brother, Yaqub Talib, and a youth sports league encounter a wrongful death lawsuit from the relatives of a mentor who was killed in an altercation in August. Michael Hickmon, 43, was shot and killed in Lancaster, Texas, in August right after a disagreement between coaches and officials through a youth soccer match escalated. The coaches had challenges with some calls designed by the officiating crew. The suspect, later on discovered as Yaqub Talib, pulled out a gun and shot Hickmon many moments and fled the scene, law enforcement mentioned at the time. He later turned himself in immediately after a very first-degree felony murder…
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Pac-12 media rights deal on hold as league awaits resolution on UCLA’s Big Ten status from regents meeting
The Pac-12’s long, winding road toward long-term security was never supposed to last this long. It is mid-December, and the league still must wait on the conclusion of Wednesday’s University of California system regents meeting to proceed in its media rights negotiations. Almost six months after news broke of USC and UCLA departing for the Big Ten in 2024, the league still has not reconfigured. While it is considered almost a formality by some that UCLA will ultimately be allowed to join the Big Ten, the regents’ concerns dragging the process out this long has added a layer of skittishness to the proceedings. “It has significantly impacted the timeline,” Pac-12…