TL;DR The NFL doesn’t need to be rigged to be profitable. Every questionable call, replay debate, and “is this league even real?” moment fuels engagement, conversation, and revenue. Officiating chaos isn’t a flaw in the system—it’s part of the product. The league’s officiating problem might frustrate fans, but it’s also what keeps it on top. ... Read more The post The NFL Officiating Problem Is a Money-Making Scheme appeared first on SportsEpreneur.| SportsEpreneur
USL player development is beating MLS academies by giving young players real minutes and chances to grow in the future of American soccer.| SportsEpreneur
Football season is in full swing, and Spotify has you covered with a lineup of podcasts that capture the excitement, drama, and insider perspectives fans crave. “Here we have a one-stop destination that goes beyond scores and highlights to dive deeper into the stories, strategies, and personalities shaping football,” said Sydney Williams, Audience Development Editor,...| Spotify
The NCAA is a mall cop with a whistle, and they just figured out the casino moved into the food court. Division I athletes and athletic staff can now legally bet on professional sports. College games? Still off-limits. If Divisions II and III approve the change later this month, it goes live November 1. The ... Read more The post The NCAA Just Admitted It Can’t Police Sports Betting. Now What? appeared first on SportsEpreneur.| SportsEpreneur
TL;DR: High school sports are shifting toward year-round specialization, with athletes focusing on one sport to chase scholarships and pro goals. Early specialization raises concerns about burnout, injury, and shorter athletic careers compared to multisport athletes. The rise of NIL laws in 31 states allows high school athletes to earn money, but it also adds ... Read more The post High School Athletics Being Professionalized at an Unprecedented Rate appeared first on SportsEpreneur.| SportsEpreneur
All Name Image Likeness deals over $600 must be reported to NIL Go. Learn how the NIL clearinghouse works, what gets flagged, and the penalties.| SportsEpreneur
The NBA’s $76B media deal is live — and watching games in 2025–26 is a streaming maze. Here’s what it means for fans, from Peacock and Prime to ESPN and League Pass.| SportsEpreneur
The Ravens had a 99.1% win probability vs the Bills. They were celebrating. Then it all changed. Inside the psychological collapse that turned a sure win into devastation.| SportsEpreneur
The ESPN buyout of NFL Network, RedZone, and NFL Fantasy gives the NFL a stake in ESPN—and unprecedented control of how football is covered and sold.| SportsEpreneur