SportsIQ with Larry Smith

Knicks Stun Spurs, College Sports Gambling Controversy, and the Bears' Stadium Saga

49 min · 11. juni 2026
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The Knicks pull off one of the most improbable comebacks in NBA Finals history, erasing a 29-point deficit to beat the Spurs and move within one win of their first championship since 1973. Larry and Producer Tony break down what happened, the mistakes San Antonio made, and whether the series is effectively over. Matt Brown of Extra Points joins the show to discuss the growing controversy surrounding Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby and the broader implications for gambling, integrity, NIL, and the future of college athletics. The conversation expands into college football playoff expansion, NCAA governance, and the legal challenges facing college sports. The show also explores the latest chapter in the Chicago Bears stadium saga. Chicago Sun-Times reporter Mitch Armentrout explains why Arlington Heights, downtown Chicago, and Hammond, Indiana remain in play, and why the Bears still haven't found a permanent solution.

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