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FTM, Ep. 78: Executive order vs. SCORE Act, increasing CFP value & more
Both the legislative and executive branches have gotten involved in an attempt to "save" college athletics. On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco discuss the impact of executive orders, congressional bills and more.
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From Digital Drive, Day 3: Ross Dellenger, Jordan Rodgers & more
Wednesday morning's edition of TexAgs Live emanated from the Omni Atlanta Hotel, the site of 2025 SEC Media Days. Today's special guests included Ross Dellenger, Ryan Fowler, Chris Doering, Jordan Rodgers, Drew Fabianich, Brian Hadad and Jacob Hester.
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Dustin Harris recalls his favorite memories as an A&M defensive back
Former Texas A&M DB Dustin Harris joined us in-studio to talk about his time as an Aggie on Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live. Harris shared how he thinks revenue sharing would have affected his A&M career and what athletes should remember entering this new era.
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Mit Winter joins TA Live as new era of college athletics has arrived
July 1 marks the beginning of a new era in college sports as revenue sharing takes effect. College athletics attorney Mit Winter joined Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live to discuss the changes enacted and how student-athletes will be impacted.
As House v. NCAA settlement goes into effect, cheating likely to persist
Throughout the House v. NCAA case and subsequent settlement, college sports fans were told to prepare for changes. With the rev-share era beginning on July 1, a welcomed change would be the NCAA finally punishing "brand" schools for the cheating that will inevitable continue.
Should NCAA be granted limited antitrust exemption in rev-share era?
In his Monday meeting with the media, Texas A&M's Trev Alberts highlighted the need to get back to "playing offense" in the business of college athletics. To do so, the Aggie AD prefers a skinny NIL bill over broad antitrust exemptions in the fallout of the House v. NCAA settlement.
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FTM, Ep. 77: Ramifications beginning to follow landmark settlement
The House v. NCAA settlement is here, and now schools are scrambling to prepare for the new world order of college athletics. On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco are now living in the aftermath of the landmark decision.
'This is our time': Alberts tailoring A&M's approach as new era begins
With so many changes and challenges facing athletic departments in a sudden new era of college sports, Trev Alberts is focused on successfully tailoring Texas A&M's approach in a fashion that will breed competitive success for the Aggies across all sports.
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Press Conference: Alberts provides path forward in House settlement aftermath
The aftermath of the House v. NCAA settlement has left questions and challenges for athletic departments across the nation, and Texas A&M is not immune. On Monday, Director of Athletics Trev Alberts spoke to the media about Texas A&M's path forward.
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ESPN's Roy Philpott is 'excited' to see development of Reed under Klein
During Friday's edition of TexAgs Live, ESPN play-by-play voice Roy Philpott provided his thoughts on Texas A&M's first season under Mike Elko. Philpott also spoke on Year 2 of Collin Klein's offense, Aggie baseball and the NCAA antitrust settlement.
The week after: Early fallout of the House v. NCAA settlement
On June 6, 2025, the House v. NCAA settlement ruling was made, guaranteeing damages paid to former student-athletes and also promising revenue sharing to current and future student-athletes. In these seven days, more lawsuits, bills and problems have bubbled to the surface.
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ESPN's Dan Murphy discusses Title IX in regard to House v. NCAA settlement
Following the House v. NCAA settlement, ESPN staff writer Dan Murphy joined us on Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live to break down what this means in regards to Title IX, as concerns have already been raised about the equal allocation of funds between programs.
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CBS Sports' Chip Patterson calls NCAA antitrust settlement a 'sidestep'
A new era of college athletics is here, as Judge Claudia Wilken approved a multibillion-dollar legal deal, as schools can now pay athletes directly. CBS Sports' Chip Patterson offers his thoughts on the settlement, Mike Elko's program and much more.
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FOS business reporter Amanda Christovich talks revenue sharing era
On Friday, the long-awaited House v. NCAA settlement was approved, paving the way for universities to directly pay their athletes on July 1. Front Office Sports business reporter Amanda Christovich joined TexAgs Live to explain what this deal means for college athletics.
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FTM, Ep. 76: SEC-Big Ten revenue, NIL's impact on softball & more
The Big Ten and SEC are still making waves as the House v. NCAA settlement hits more delays. On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco touch on those topics, the impact of NIL in softball and much more.
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College football analyst Josh Pate weighs in on impact of House v. NCAA case
On Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live, college football analyst Josh Pate joined us to discuss changes coming with the House v. NCAA settlement and what it means for the SEC. Pate also covered the potential new College Football Playoff structure.
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Inside House v. NCAA case with college athletics attorney Mit Winter
Named one of the 70 most impactful people in the NIL space by Silver Waves Media, Mit Winter joined Friday's edition of TexAgs Live to dive into the latest news in the House v. NCAA settlement, explaining why the case has not crossed the finish line.
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Trev Alberts joins TexAgs Live as Texas A&M Athletics enters busy spring
After 358 days at Texas A&M, Director of Athletics Trev Alberts joined TexAgs Live to discuss the unity of purpose, student-athlete experience and naming rights. With the forthcoming House vs. NCAA ruling, Alberts also delved into the importance of monetizing college athletics.