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Tag: Sports

Corruption Scandal in College Basketball

Posted on February 19, 2018 by Jake Plotnik

In the sportswear industry, Nike is the main player, but well-known competitors Adidas, Under Armour, and others are constantly attempting to improve their position in the market. One way an apparel company can gain an edge is to sign superstar athletes to wear their gear and advertise their brand. Famously, professional basketball players LeBron James,…

Is the End of Tax-Funded Subsidies for Professional Sports Stadiums Near?

Posted on February 6, 2018 by Ken Johnson

Amidst polarizing protests by figures such as Colin Kaepernick, the National Football League and other professional sports organizations have stood at the center of political discussions surrounding free speech, racial inequality, and the role of social media in government in recent years. Amidst contentious debate, however, a closely related topic of advantages and monetary support…

The Failed Merger Between FanDuel and DraftKings

Posted on October 9, 2017 by Marques Winick

The professional sports industry has proven to be a hotbed of innovation for companies seeking to capitalize on its immense fan base. One of the most rapidly developing platforms in this space has been daily fantasy sports (“DFS”). Unlike traditional fantasy sports, where “leagues” comprised of typically a dozen members compete throughout an entire sports…

“Deflategate”: The End of NFL Arbitration?

Posted on September 14, 2015 by Sam DeBaltzo

In January, the New England Patriots’ (the “Patriots”) easy victory over the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship was muddled by reports that eleven of the twelve footballs used by the Patriots were underinflated.1 This controversy quickly gained fame as “Deflategate” and the NFL, following an investigation; (1) suspended quarterback Tom Brady for four games;…

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