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Can North Carolina Buy Out Bill Belichick’s $50 Million Contract? | Texas Tech Mega Booster’s Plan to End NCAA and Save College Sports

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North Carolina and Bill Belichick say they are still both “fully committed” to each other after a report that the two sides are discussing a potential exit for the Hall of Fame coach from the school after a disastrous 2–3 start to the season. Belichick’s first three years of his five-year, $50 million contract are fully guaranteed, so FOS college sports reporter Amanda Christovich explains what the buyout options for the Tar Heels are if they decide to move on. Also, you’ve probably seen his ads during college football games on Saturdays, but Texas Tech booster and oil billionaire Cody Campbell says he is on a mission to save college athletics by lobbying Congress against the NCAA-backed SCORE Act that would create a standardized, national framework for NIL (name, image, and likeness) rights. Campbell tells Baker Machado and Renee Washington why he believes a new governing body should replace the NCAA and that the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 should be amended to allow all college football media rights to be pooled and sold together, which could help pay for women’s and Olympic sports. Plus, Zach Berman, senior writer at The Athletic and author of the book, Leap Year: The Philadelphia Eagles' Ascent to Super Bowl Champions, chats about how the Eagles built a Super Bowl roster for years to come and whether fans are reading too much into the private meeting among Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, and A.J. Brown following the team’s offensive struggles. Key Moments: 1:22 - Yankees eliminated from playoffs, Connecticut Sun staying put, Browns QB carousel 5:37 - Can North Carolina Buyout Bill Belichick’s $50 Million Contract? 10:42 - Texas Tech mega booster Cody Campbell joins FOST 20:43 - Eagles' tension in offense

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