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Andrew Goodrich

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Texas Tech 2026 | Sports Reporter @dailytoreador

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Texas Tech offered a 5-star recruit a huge $5.1M NIL deal at the start of the revenue-sharing era. When House v. NCAA placed restrictions on payouts, other offers shrank—but the Red Raiders didn't touch Felix Ojo's, his agents Derrick Shelby and Rashad Phillips tell FOS ⬇️

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College athletes are starting to get paid big money directly from their schools now that the revenue-sharing era is here. Will this new landscape bring structure to college sports—or will the shifting industry stay more like the Wild West? David Rumsey's story ⬇️

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Jonathan Mariner joined Harbinger Sports Partners, the $750 million private equity fund aimed at minority investments in the four main U.S. sports leagues. The former MLB CFO said baseball provides the most upside due to the growth left for the league. frontofficesports.com/jonathan-marin…

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Soccer scoop (thanks to my friends at Front Office Sports Today): A group featuring legendary soccer player Gareth Bale has submitted a new offer to buy Wales-based club Cardiff City, after a previous bid was recently rejected. frontofficesports.com/gareth-bale-ca…

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Frustrations are growing as NIL Go, the new NIL clearinghouse created by Deloitte, is taking weeks in some cases to get athletes approval for deals, sources tell FOS. The delays have already caused athletes to lose NIL opportunities.

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LIV Golf is once again applying for Official World Golf Ranking points. The league's previous OWGR application was denied for several reasons, such as its tournaments being 54 holes instead of 72 and the league having no cuts and too many guaranteed spots.

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Tonight, Katie Taylor will attempt a three-peat against Amanda Serrano at Madison Square Garden. The fight—which boasts a record $18M purse for both fighters—could be the most-watched women’s boxing match in history.

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Katie Taylor fans are making their presence known here at Madison Square Garden hours before the Main Event. Her attempt of a three-peat over Amanda Serrano is set for around 11 p.m.

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Ludvig Ă…berg is tied for 3rd entering the weekend at the Scottish Open. It's the first time he's been in the top-10 through 36 holes of a PGA Tour event since the Genesis Invitational in February (T-5), which Ludvig went on to win.

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The camera pans to Katie Taylor and then Amanda Serrano as both players prepare for the trilogy match. Cheers for Serrano seem to outweigh Taylor’s despite the large number of Irish fans in attendance.

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Puerto Rican flags fly as the jumbotron pans to Amanda Serrano warming up. The trilogy match with Katie Taylor is coming up next.

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Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano just made women's boxing history. The third matchup of the trilogy brought in $2.63 million in ticket revenue—the most for a women’s boxing event.

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Iga Świątek now has six career Grand Slam titles. Until this year, she was never able to advance beyond the quarterfinals at Wimbledon. Świątek just took down Amanda Anisimova in the Wimbledon final—securing approximately $4.09 million in prize money.

Iga ĹšwiÄ…tek now has six career Grand Slam titles.

Until this year, she was never able to advance beyond the quarterfinals at Wimbledon.

Świątek just took down Amanda Anisimova in the Wimbledon final—securing approximately $4.09 million in prize money.
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EXCLUSIVE: DraftKings is in acquisition talks with Railbird Exchange, an upstart prediction market platform that recently got federally licensed, sources tell FOS. By Ryan Glasspiegel and Ben Horney ⬇️