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The Paul Finebaum Show

Hour 1: Ross Dellinger Joins the Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

ESPN Radio

Sports

3.31.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2024

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Paul kicks off Friday's show, by speaking with Ross Dellinger of Yahoo! Sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:12.0

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0:14.0

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0:18.0

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0:20.0

UK. The pride, passion and pageantry of college football lives here.

0:30.0

This is the Paul Pinebom Show, Our One Podcast.

0:35.0

This might be college football, heading.

0:37.0

We have Ross now.

0:40.0

Ross, we just read the Sankey statement. You have a chance to interview the Commissioner. What is your takeaway from all this?

0:47.0

Hey, Paul. Well, you know, I think the main takeaway is that this isn't a surprise, right?

0:55.8

Like I think I was on your show, you the last week, the week before, and we talked about

1:00.7

this exact issue, that everything was kind of heading toward the

1:07.9

pile of five conferences or the power tune in this case kind of coming up with a athlete compensation model on their own.

1:17.0

Right, there was some dissatisfaction in the NCA's proposal, the project E1 that Charlie Baker proposed.

1:24.1

There was some, you know, some differences, I think with the big ten of SEC had in the proposal,

1:30.6

and I think they're going to do, come up with their own plan. And that's what this, I think they're going to do come up with their own plan.

1:33.2

And that's what this joint group is really about.

1:37.9

It's about coming up with a new athlete compensation model that in both the used Paul to settle the house case,

1:48.7

the billion dollar antitrust case against the NCAA in the Pollen policy, but also to kind of settle the current landscape

1:58.5

in college athletics when it comes to NIL, when it comes to transfer movement, you know, all these legal actions, all these

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