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News & Brews with James Moore & Company

News & Brews with James Moore & Company

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News & Brews with James Moore & Company is a monthly series discussing the latest in the business of collegiate athletics. We will discuss topics like name image likeness, updates to NCAA financial reporting, your financial story and more. Join us the second Thursday of each month at 4:30 pm Eastern time (1:30 pm Pacific) as we have a beer (brew) and discuss the latest developments (news) that affect your athletics program! It’s part of our firm’s continued commitment to share knowledge, build trust and bring value to the collegiate athletic professionals.© 2025 James Moore & Co. All rights reserved. Politics & Government
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  • S6:E5: News & Brews Sports Biz: Beautiful Bill and Borders
    Aug 14 2025

    In this episode of News & Brews Sports Biz, Katie Davis and Ken Kurdziel cover two of the biggest conversations dominating college athletics one month after the House settlement rollout. First, they unpack the ripple effects of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on charitable giving and how development officers are rethinking their playbook. Then the team tackles a growing compliance concern: revenue share payments to international student-athletes. And as always, the episode wraps with a round of Brews—because complex issues go down a little easier with a good drink in hand. Cheers!

    • Welcome (0:11)
    • One Big Beautiful Bill charitable tax changes (0:45)
    • Shifting development strategy (3:45)
    • Donor-advised funds (4:39)
    • Ticket-related contributions (6:42)
    • Practical steps for advancement teams (8:36)
    • Risks of international athlete revenue share (12:30)
    • Where “royalties” could backfire (14:55)
    • Tax reporting requirements for international students (18:46)
    • Considerations for athletics administrators (21:20)
    • Brews (24:56)
    • Wrap up (26:46)

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    Learn more about James Moore Collegiate Athletics Services Team.

    All content provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. Matters discussed in this podcast are subject to change. For up-to-date information on this subject please contact a James Moore professional. James Moore will not be held responsible for any claim, loss, damage or inconvenience caused as a result of any information in this podcast or any information accessed through this site.

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    28 mins
  • S6:E4: News & Brews Sports Biz: The New Fiscal Year Playbook
    Jul 10 2025

    In this episode of News & Brews Sports Biz, Katie Davis, Ken Kurdziel and Shane Metzler discuss the tidal wave of change hitting college athletics as the new fiscal year kicks off. The team dives into the NCAA’s delayed 2025 Agreed-Upon Procedures guide, the One Big Beautiful Bill impacts and other hot topics and on-the-ground chatter you need to know as the House settlement goes live. And of course, it wouldn’t be News & Brews without a round of what everyone’s sipping on—because some conversations just go better with a brew in hand. Cheers!

    • Welcome (0:11)
    • 2025 NCAA Agreed-Upon Procedures Guide (0:45)
    • One Big Beautiful Bill Act (9:50)
    • Other Hot Topics (20:08)
    • Brews (27:51)
    • Wrap up (29:41)

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    Learn more about James Moore Collegiate Athletics Services Team.

    All content provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. Matters discussed in this podcast are subject to change. For up-to-date information on this subject please contact a James Moore professional. James Moore will not be held responsible for any claim, loss, damage or inconvenience caused as a result of any information in this podcast or any information accessed through this site.

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    30 mins
  • S6:E3: News & Brews Sports Biz: Recap of Mid-Major Schools Panel on Strategies for Success
    Apr 17 2025

    If you missed Part 3 of our Strategies for Success in a Changing Athletics Landscape webinar series, this episode of News & Brews Sports Biz has you covered! Katie and Ken are joined once again by colleague Jim Booz to break down key insights from a dynamic panel of FCS and mid-major athletic directors: Colin Hargis (Florida Gulf Coast), Laurel Hosmer (Valparaiso), and Marvin Lewis (George Mason). From current events shaking up the industry to the unique challenges and strategies at the mid-major level, Jim shares highlights from the discussion he moderated, including how smaller programs are adapting, what’s top of mind for these leaders, and how their approaches may hold broader value across college athletics. And of course, the crew reveals their brew picks of the month before wrapping things up. Cheers!

    • Welcome (0:11)
    • Setting the stage with latest industry update (1:08)
    • Key takeaways from mid-major AD panel (5:55)
    • Defining success in the mid-majors (9:24)
    • Future of men’s basketball (19:22)
    • Brews (23:32)
    • Wrap up (26:13)

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    Learn more about James Moore Collegiate Athletics Services Team.

    All content provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. Matters discussed in this podcast are subject to change. For up-to-date information on this subject please contact a James Moore professional. James Moore will not be held responsible for any claim, loss, damage or inconvenience caused as a result of any information in this podcast or any information accessed through this site.

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    27 mins
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