On today’s show, SI’s Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and Pat Forde detail a recent update on House v. Board of Education. Dellenger delves into revenue sharing and where the funds will come from to share with athletes.
Wetzel directs his focus to recent comments made by LSU coach Brian Kelly about his team’s failures to secure top defensive recruits in the spring portal window. They discuss how the NIL is impacting the way coaches recruit players to build a proper team culture.
After the break, they cover four teams currently struggling in recruiting for the class of 2025. Dellenger mentions Arkansas adding a 28-year-old MLB player to its team.
Later, they react to the news of rapper Snoop Dogg and his new line of drinks being named sponsors of the Arizona Bowl.
Wetzel ends the show with the story of a man who was the commencement speaker at Ohio State and claims he used psychedelics to write his speech.
0:56 Revenue share of college athletics
27:28 Brian Kelly fails transfer portal
42:48 Teams struggling to recruit
51:21 Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl
57:11 A psychedelic commencement speech
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