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It's funny. These arguments that we're having over college sports end up replicating arguments we have politically more broadly in the United States. These arguments between free market and regulation. But what's interesting about the college sports version is that it sort of transcends the traditional political divide. You've got conservatives and progressives
It's funny. These arguments that we're having over college sports end up replicating arguments we have politically more broadly in the United States. These arguments between free market and regulation. But what's interesting about the college sports version is that it sort of transcends the traditional political divide. You've got conservatives and progressives
It's funny. These arguments that we're having over college sports end up replicating arguments we have politically more broadly in the United States. These arguments between free market and regulation. But what's interesting about the college sports version is that it sort of transcends the traditional political divide. You've got conservatives and progressives
Arguing the opposite positions in some cases, isn't that right?
Arguing the opposite positions in some cases, isn't that right?
Arguing the opposite positions in some cases, isn't that right?
Do we know, ultimately... Which version of the future of college sports better protects college athletes? Is it just letting the free market reign, or is it having the NCAA there to step in when something goes too far?
Do we know, ultimately... Which version of the future of college sports better protects college athletes? Is it just letting the free market reign, or is it having the NCAA there to step in when something goes too far?
Do we know, ultimately... Which version of the future of college sports better protects college athletes? Is it just letting the free market reign, or is it having the NCAA there to step in when something goes too far?
Pablo Torre, he's got a podcast. I've heard it. It's pretty dang good. It's called Pablo Torre Finds Out. Listen wherever you listen. Hadi Mawagdi produced today's episode of Today Explained. Amina Alsadi edited. Patrick Boyd and Rob Byers mixed. And Laura Bullard is pretty sure Larry
Pablo Torre, he's got a podcast. I've heard it. It's pretty dang good. It's called Pablo Torre Finds Out. Listen wherever you listen. Hadi Mawagdi produced today's episode of Today Explained. Amina Alsadi edited. Patrick Boyd and Rob Byers mixed. And Laura Bullard is pretty sure Larry
Pablo Torre, he's got a podcast. I've heard it. It's pretty dang good. It's called Pablo Torre Finds Out. Listen wherever you listen. Hadi Mawagdi produced today's episode of Today Explained. Amina Alsadi edited. Patrick Boyd and Rob Byers mixed. And Laura Bullard is pretty sure Larry
Allison has been married five and not six times, like it says on Wikipedia, but holler at us if you've got any information to the contrary. The rest of the team includes Halima Shah, Amanda Llewellyn, Avishai Artsy, Miles Bryan, Andrea Christen's daughter, Victoria Chamberlain, and Peter Balanon-Rosen.
Allison has been married five and not six times, like it says on Wikipedia, but holler at us if you've got any information to the contrary. The rest of the team includes Halima Shah, Amanda Llewellyn, Avishai Artsy, Miles Bryan, Andrea Christen's daughter, Victoria Chamberlain, and Peter Balanon-Rosen.
Allison has been married five and not six times, like it says on Wikipedia, but holler at us if you've got any information to the contrary. The rest of the team includes Halima Shah, Amanda Llewellyn, Avishai Artsy, Miles Bryan, Andrea Christen's daughter, Victoria Chamberlain, and Peter Balanon-Rosen.
Matthew Collette is a supervising editor, Miranda Kennedy's executive producer, Breakmaster Cylinder has music, Noelle, Noelle, Noelle, Noelle, Noelle. Today Explained is distributed by WNYC. The show is a part of Vox. You can support our journalism by joining our membership program today. Go to vox.com slash members to sign up. And it's the season of giving.
Matthew Collette is a supervising editor, Miranda Kennedy's executive producer, Breakmaster Cylinder has music, Noelle, Noelle, Noelle, Noelle, Noelle. Today Explained is distributed by WNYC. The show is a part of Vox. You can support our journalism by joining our membership program today. Go to vox.com slash members to sign up. And it's the season of giving.
Matthew Collette is a supervising editor, Miranda Kennedy's executive producer, Breakmaster Cylinder has music, Noelle, Noelle, Noelle, Noelle, Noelle. Today Explained is distributed by WNYC. The show is a part of Vox. You can support our journalism by joining our membership program today. Go to vox.com slash members to sign up. And it's the season of giving.
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