Debbie Spander (@debbiespander) 's Twitter Profile
Debbie Spander

@debbiespander

Sports agent, mom, Cali native. Passionate about build clients’ careers in sports media and coaching Adjunct professor, USC Gould School of Law, teaching NIL.

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calendar_today04-11-2025 18:28:39

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Jasher®️ (@jashercox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If yesterday’s meeting was about “saving college sports,” it’s funny how coaching buyouts never made the agenda. Apparently $50 million for not getting the job done isn’t part of the problem. That math must only work one way.

Ross Dellenger (@rossdellenger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A group of 18 Nebraska football players has retained counsel and poses the first serious challenge to the CSC’s NIL Go clearinghouse over rejected NIL deals, sources tell Yahoo Sports. As an arbitration hearing nears, eligibility & millions are at stake - yhoo.it/47Cexue

Jon Rothstein (@jonrothstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear NCAA, Please END the transition rule that precludes teams who just joined Division 1 the right to play in the NCAA Tournament even if they win their respective conference tournament. Sincerely, America

Daniel Libit (@daniellibit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEWS: Attorneys in House v. NCAA will hold call Thursday over concerns about College Sports Commission's efficiency and definition of “associated entity.” Class counsel Kessler tells Sportico that despite “glitches,” post-House era is “fantastic.” Much more👇 sportico.com/leagues/colleg…

Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tired: The schools really want CSC to work. We love rules and guardrails. Wired: Nebraska covering their players’ legal fees to take CSC to arbitration over rejected deals.

Marc Edelman (@marcedelman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next three weeks of U.S. college sports will be fascinating. 68 men’s basketball teams are going to miss class for up to three weeks to earn their schools collectively billions in revenue. Meanwhile, #NCAA advocates will cry “student-athlete,” poverty and existential crisis.

Mit Winter (@wintersportslaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don’t agree with everything said in here, but some good points are made. However, it ignores the biggest issues that needs to be addressed. 1. All sports aren’t the same. 2. The model advocated for is illegal.

Ben Bolch (@latbbolch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sorry to hear about the passing of longtime Venice High football coach Angelo Gasca, one of those larger-than-life presences and a foundational rock for an entire community. Coaches like Gasca never get enough credit and probably never know all the lives they impact.

Marc Isenberg (@marcisenberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stephen Colbert, when he played a right-wing host, joked that March Madness has: “corporate sponsorship, blind allegiance, and unpaid labor.” It’s funny. It’s also the business model. My first Substack article 👇 NCAA Madness Explained in 10 Blunders open.substack.com/pub/truthinnil…

Ford News (@fordjohnathan5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 #BREAKINGNEWS Its appears Speaker Mike Johnson caught on hot mic that The Save Act would result in 12% to 18% voter turnout. Saying that would be huge for the Republican Party. The Save Act is a voter suppression bill. Not elections security.🚨