In this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with OutKick founder Clay Travis for a wide-ranging conversation at the intersection of sports, politics, and culture. The discussion breaks down the latest Michigan football saga, the long-term consequences of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals in college athletics, and how shifting incentives are reshaping fan loyalty and competitive balance.
Clay and Tudor also explore the growing demand for authenticity in media and politics, the role social media plays in amplifying controversy, and why financial literacy remains a major challenge for young athletes suddenly managing large sums of money. The episode further examines sports gambling regulations, cultural trust in institutions, and what current economic trends may signal for the upcoming midterm elections.

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