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The Domonique Foxworth Show

How to Fix the NIL Problem in College Sports

The Domonique Foxworth Show

ESPN

Sports, Football

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Pablo Torre joins the show to talk college basketball! Do you share the concern of college coaches about players only caring about NIL money? Should we make college sports an open market? Plus, should Malik Mack stay at Harvard? 0:00 Welcome back to the Domonique Foxworth Show 3:19 Do you share the concern of college coaches about players only caring about NIL money? 16:40 Should we make college sports an open market? 25:18 Should Malik Mack stay at Harvard? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Off top in 1915, Jack Johnson's fight against Willard was scheduled to go 45 rounds.

0:07.4

It only went 26.

0:09.8

Play music.

0:10.5

This is the Dominique Foxworth show.

0:15.0

Welcome to the Dominique Foxworth show.

0:17.0

I am not in my home studio.

0:21.0

It's a road game against why are we against public

0:29.4

like you or your show I like your crew I love your producers there's good period I don't like your studio I don't like anything about you

0:37.6

Pablo I don't like that I've been googling this Jack Johnson Jess Willard fight

0:45.0

because it turns out... I know all this, like Jack Johnson, some people believe, well Jack Johnson got knocked

0:49.2

out, but some people believe that he threw the fight in order to gain favor to get back in the country because he was exiled in part because of the fact that he was taking white women across.

1:00.6

It was in Havana, Cuba. Across state lines.

1:03.5

Which feeds into all of this.

1:04.7

I don't like it though because this crowd of 25,000 had gathered at a place called

1:08.6

Oriental Park Racetrack.

1:10.2

Yeah, I didn't want to get into that part.

1:11.8

I didn't want to get into that part. I did see that too. I mean, it was, I guess,

1:16.1

1915, that's like, progressive. It's like, thank you for recognizing us. I'll take it.

1:21.8

Creating on the curve of 1915.

1:23.6

I don't know what they was doing over there in Cuba,

1:25.6

but I mean that part is sad, but like I mentioned all the other stuff is interesting.

1:30.0

Not the saddest part of the Jack Johnson story.

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