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Gambling, Integrity & Championships: The NCAA's Next Legal Battle

49 min · 12. Juni 2026
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The future of college sports may be headed for a courtroom showdown. On this episode of SportsIQ with Larry Smith, attorney Candice Lapham joins the show to break down the rapidly evolving Brenden Sorsby gambling case and what it could mean for NCAA authority, athlete eligibility, NIL rights, and the integrity of college athletics. Could this decision reshape the balance of power between athletes, schools, and the NCAA? Plus, the Stanley Cup Final continues to deliver with the Carolina Hurricanes moving within one win of a championship. Austin Nivison of CBSSports.com joins the program to analyze the goaltending decisions, Jordan Staal's historic scoring streak, and whether Vegas can force a Game 7. In the NBA, the Knicks appear poised for a title while San Antonio searches for answers after another late-game collapse. The show also covers Shohei Ohtani's injury scare, surprising MLB division leaders, and another historic night from Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston in the WNBA. And in today's Moment of Awe, Larry tells the remarkable story of Joe Nuxhall, who signed with the Cincinnati Reds as a teenager during World War II and later became the youngest player ever to appear in a Major League Baseball game—a record that still stands today.

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