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Kendall And Casey Podcast

Kendall & Casey Hour 2, 6/9/25

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Kendall And Casey

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4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 June 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Hour 2 Segment 1 
Kendall & Casey start the second hour of the show talking about the recent court ruling regarding NIL deals for college athletes. 

Hour 2 Segment 2 
Kendall & Casey talk about the Simone Biles/Riley Gaines Twitter feud regarding transgender athletes. 

Hour 2 Segment 3 
Kendall & Casey are joined by James Briggs of the IndyStar, who recently wrote a column about the toxic workplace environment in the city government under Joe Hogsett. 

Hour 2 Segment 4 
Kendall & Casey wrap up the second hour talking about a full-fledged brawl at the Avon Texas Roadhouse over the weekend. 

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0:00.0

There are thousands of hurting children in Indiana. They are in the child welfare system due to abuse or neglected home. They struggle in school due to life trauma or challenges and they face mental health issues. At child advocates, we serve foster children. We help children succeed in school and we host workshops to create collaborative workplaces and caring communities and to nurture a sense of

0:21.6

belonging for all children and youth. We seek justice, access to opportunity, and well-being for

0:27.1

children. Learn more at child advocates.net. So there really aren't, is not any more amateur athletics,

0:35.3

right? We can just be done with that.

0:38.8

We're just many professionals.

0:45.1

It's just until you get the bump and you get the bigger paycheck is what it is.

0:46.9

Skittling Casey's showing Rob Casey's here.

0:51.3

And, of course, there was a huge announcement over the weekend, I guess it was, where there was a finalization of an agreement that had been in the works for a very long time on how colleges were going to compensate athletes.

1:05.0

And ultimately what they decided on was a pool of money of $20.5 million, I believe is the original workable amount.

1:16.4

Because right now these schools are operating on what they call NIL deals, name image

1:21.9

likeness. And it was basically conglomerates of boosters, alumni, interested people, putting money together,

1:31.3

and then it was coming out of that fun.

1:33.9

And to address this and try to bring some semblance of uniformity to it, the colleges,

1:40.9

because they were being taken on by the United States, the Congress, ultimately came to an

1:46.9

agreement and a deal that a judge is signed off on, and that was the big news. The judge signed off on the

1:51.6

deal, which would create a pool of $20.5 million, up to $20.5 million. They don't, I don't think,

1:57.4

have to spend $20.5 million, but up to $20.5 million in which the universities can now pay athletes directly.

2:03.7

Yeah, and they're going to get that from their ticket sales, their broadcast rights, or their boosters, their donors, right?

2:10.1

So they can pay the athletes up to $20.5 million, although the cap is expected to grow to $30 million over the settlement's 10-year duration.

2:19.9

Somebody asked me over the weekend, are they going to take Title IX into consideration when paying out?

2:27.6

And it doesn't look like it.

2:28.9

It's like $20 million.

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