The POS Show

The Future of Live Sports, Scott Pruitt, and Trade War

07.06.2018 - By JC Shurburtt and Joel SawyerPlay

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Conference realignments and streaming deals are changing the landscape of sports viewing. What does it mean for NCAA Football? Scott Pruitt resigns, and the Trade War begins in earnest. Hot takes on hot dogs and soccer. Plus, who gets the SCOTUS nod, and how good will the Lakers be next year?

Show Rundown:

The Big POS - College athletic conferences continue to realign and trade teams in ways that make no geographic sense, while the popularity of a la carte live sports programming is on the rise. What does it mean for fans and viewers? We predict the future live-sporting landscape.

Hot Takes - Joey Chestnut ate a disgusting amount of hot dogs, and Atlanta ought to be a World Cup host city.

POS Nuggets - After a litany of scandals and bad press, Scott Pruitt finally dips out at the EPA. Plus...the Trade War begins in earnest as the US implements more than $30 billion in tariffs on China. What will be the fallout?

Predictions - Who gets the nod for the open Supreme Court seat? Plus, a way-too-early prediction on how good the Lakers will be next season.

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