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Business of Sports (CNN)

October 25, 2009

After a come-from-behind win against the Dolphins, the New Orleans Saints are 6-0.  Live from Land Shark Stadium, the Sports Professor discusses the impact the Saints have on a post-Katrina New Orleans.

Ricky Restaurant (WPEC - CBS)

October 24, 2009

Despite the fact that most athlete restaurants aren’t profitable, Dolphins RB Ricky Williams is opening a place on South Beach.  The Sports Professor discusses this growing trend.

World Series Spending (CNN)

October 24, 2009

As the MLB postseason heads into the World Series, are we left looking at the best teams in baseball or the teams that can afford the best players?  The Sports Professor has the answer.

Rush Thrown for a Loss (CNN)

October 18, 2009

Rush Limbaugh may have been the wrong man for the job, but does his recent exclusion hurt a St. Louis Rams sale?  The Sports Professor reminds viewers that the Rams may not even be on the market.

Fergie Latest Dolphins Investor (WPEC - CBS)

October 17, 2009

Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie is the latest celeb to claim a minority stake in the Miami Dolphins.  The Sports Professor explains the process of how a rock star becomes a sports owner.

Rush on Offense (CNN)

October 17, 2009

Did Rush Limbaugh get a raw deal when he was removed from an ownership group seeking the St. Louis Rams?  The Sports Professor doesn’t think so…

South Florida Super Pass (WPEC - CBS)

October 10, 2009

Ten South Florida sports properties collaborating on one “Super Pass” and the NFL’s Futbol Americano initiative.  The Sports Professor talks about all things South Florida.

How Much Does a Pennant Cost?  (CNN)

October 10, 2009

With six of the eight MLB playoff teams having payrolls over $100M, does money buy happiness?  The Sports Professor says why revenue-sharing is only minimizing the problem.