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Barstool Sports to Carry Korn Ferry Golf Tour’s NV5 Invitational

“We talk a lot about complaints that we have about coverage, so we’re going to try to fix it all ourselves.”

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On Tuesday’s Fore Play podcast from Barstool Sports, it was announced that the company will be providing live broadcast coverage of the NV5 Invitational from Glenview, IL streaming on Barstool.TV from July 27 – July 30, 2023. The coverage will last for three hours each day.

A deal between the tournament and Barstool began with a discussion on Fore Play. The hosts wanted to see expanded coverage of golf tours around the world that weren’t the PGA.

“We wish we could watch more Korn Ferry Tour and understand the stories, so we’re just doing it,” podcast co-host Sam “Riggs” Bozoian said. “It’s going to be incredibly fun. I’m very nervous. It’s going to be nerve-racking.”

The current plan for the broadcast will be to have Bozoian, Jake Marsh and one additional person in the broadcast booth, which will be located in the main tower. Dan Rapaport, who addressed the news on Tuesday’s edition of the podcast, will roam around the course and bring his insight and expertise to viewers. Trent Ryan and Frankie Borrelli will also be on the ground with a camera and microphone, bringing a unique perspective to the tour. Kirk Minihane will also be part of the broadcast, along with a variety of other Barstool Sports personalities.

“We speak a lot about how Corn Ferry Tour and the grind and the struggle and that side of golf doesn’t get enough coverage,” Bozoian said. “It doesn’t get enough coverage from us… We’re going to broadcast it; we’re going to highlight it.”

“We talk a lot about complaints that we have about coverage, so we’re going to try to fix it all ourselves,” Rapaport added. “We have some really, really exciting things planned beyond just your normal three hours of coverage where we talk about shots. We’re going to show off these guys’ personalities. We’re going to do some fun things that we’ve wanted to be done in broadcasts before that we haven’t been able to get our message across because we haven’t had the levers of control.”

Bozoian expressed hesitation regarding going through with the plan to broadcast the NV5 Invitational, and he knows it is going to take an immense amount of hard work and dedication to pull it off. Nonetheless, he and his colleagues with the podcast know broadcasting live sporting events has been a step Barstool Sports as a company has taken, specifically over the last calendar year.

The company broadcast a college basketball invitational, a college football bowl game and continues to produce compelling and engaging content across multiple platforms, garnering a sizable following. Now, it looks to take the next step by making history with this latest endeavor – presenting a golf tournament through its streaming platform en masse.

“You need a certain amount of almost cockiness to believe that you can actually just [say], ‘Oh yeah, we’re just going to broadcast a live golf tournament, no problem,’” Bozoian said. “I think I’m humble enough to realize that that ain’t easy, and we’re going to have to put an amazing amount of work into this.”

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Dave Portnoy: I Trust Penn Entertainment as Much as Ever

“Dave Portnoy is still an employee of Penn Entertainment. However, he has said publicly that he is unsure if the arrangement will continue after his contract expires in 2025.”

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Dave Portnoy may have had some public disagreements with Penn Entertainment, but he says that he still trusts the company to run Barstool. He took to Twitter earlier this week to dispel the myth that he is in a feud with the company.

“By the way everything I say or do nowadays is construed as me having beef with @PENNEntertain I 100% do not. Most of my net worth is still tied to $penn. The corporate woke overlord narrative is bullshit. They woulda never bought us in 1st place if that was true. I trust them now as much as when they bought us.”

Portnoy has not been shy about criticizing the company’s decision to fire Ben Mintz after Mintz said the n-word while reading rap lyrics. Several supporters, including Dana White, noted that it is the kind of decision that only happens when corporations take over creative enterprises.

Earlier this week, Dave Portnoy announced that he had hired Ben Mintz as the first employee of Brick Watch Company. Mintz was emotional in making the announcement. The decision was not made to stick it to Penn Entertainment according to Portnoy. 

Penn first acquired a stake in Barstool in 2020. It invested $163 million at that time for a 36% stake. Earlier this year, it completed its acquisition, investing an addition $388 million for the remaining 62% of the company.

Dave Portnoy is still an employee of Penn Entertainment. However, he has said publicly that he is unsure if the arrangement will continue after his contract expires in 2025.

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Multiple State Regulators Push Back on Effort to Legalize Gambling on WWE

“In March, Alex Sherman of CNBC reported that WWE had meetings with regulators in Colorado and Michigan.”

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Despite speculation over allowing sports bettors to wager on WWE, there doesn’t appear to be much support at the state level to add it to sportsbook offerings.

Earlier this year, WWE officials had discussions with accounting firm Ernst and Young to secure pre-determined match outcomes in order to allow betting on events. But many states where sports betting is legal have restrictions on wagering on scripted events.

In March, Alex Sherman of CNBC reported that WWE had meetings with regulators in Colorado and Michigan.

“The Colorado Division of Gaming is not currently and has not considered allowing sports betting wagers on WWE matches. By statute, wagers on events with fixed or predicted outcomes or purely by chance are strictly prohibited in Colorado; this includes wagers on the Academy Awards,” Shannon Gray of the Colorado Division of Gaming told Sports Betting Dime.

In Ohio, the same rules apply. The Ohio Casino Control Commission has not fielded any requests to add WWE. Officials in Kansas haven’t received requests either by their residents.

Elsewhere, Maryland sees keeping WWE out of betting offerings as a way to keep the integrity of legal sports betting.

“Maryland’s sports wagering law and regulations prohibit forms of wagering that are contrary to public interest or unfair to bettors,” Seth Elkin of the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency added. “We’ve determined that it is unfair to bettors and therefore not in the public’s interest to accept wagers on sports entertainment events that have scripted or predetermined outcomes, like professional wrestling.”

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Former Twitter Sports Boss TJ Adeshola Joins Arctos Partners

“We’ve been fortunate to have TJ as an Operating Advisor for the past three years, and we are thrilled to have him play a larger role as an Operating Partner.”

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Less than two months after TJ Adeshola announced his exit from Twitter, he has resurfaced. Arctos Partners, a firm that he had been advising, named Adeshola an operating partner on Thursday.

In the new role, Adeshola will be much more hands-on with the firm, a private investment company that focuses its investments in the sports world. The firm says it focuses on unlocking “non-obvious opportunities long before others have noticed the market need or opportunity”.

TJ Adeshola’s digital sports marketing expertise will certainly come in handy with that.

“We believe TJ is an innovator in emerging digital and sports media trends, and his wealth of knowledge is a tremendous resource for our Arctos Operating Platform, the value-added capabilities we provide to our franchise partners,” Arctos’s Jordan Solomon said in a press release. “We’ve been fortunate to have TJ as an Operating Advisor for the past three years, and we are thrilled to have him play a larger role as an Operating Partner.”

During his decade with Twitter, Adeshola served as the Head of U.S. Sports Partnerships. His title was Head of Global Content Partnerships at the time of his exit.

He is credited with securing broad strategic partnerships with the NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB and MLS as well as NASCAR, esports, college, and high school sports. He helped the platform grow the engagement and audience for those entities.

“I’m thrilled to expand my role with Arctos as an Operating Partner,” Adeshola added. “As the first investment firm to invest across multiple North American sports leagues, Arctos is an innovator and disruptor in the sports landscape. And true to form, the Arctos team recognizes the power of digital media as a tool for growth and an opportunity to drive value for its franchise partners.”

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