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Boehly’s Bold Move: Saving College Sports from Woke Overreach

Todd Boehly is shaking up college sports with bold moves that align perfectly with conservative values. The billionaire investor sees dollar signs in the chaos of name, image, and likeness rules, pushing for common-sense reforms that put American entrepreneurship first. His plans could save college athletics from woke overreach while letting hardworking athletes profit fairly.

Boehly wants to scrap the broken NCAA system and build something better. He’s pushing for a unified college football league with clear rules for NIL deals and player transfers. This isn’t about handouts – it’s about creating structure so athletes can earn what they deserve without wrecking team loyalty. Real accountability beats empty promises every time.

The financial whiz is putting muscle behind his vision through smart partnerships. His company Eldridge Industries just launched a $74 billion asset manager to bankroll sports infrastructure projects. Meanwhile, he’s teaming with Clearlake Capital – the firm that helped him buy Chelsea FC – to fund game-changers like Fanatics’ $31 billion sports merch empire. These deals prove conservative fiscal policy works when paired with American ingenuity.

Boehly’s playbook includes cutting wasteful spending and boosting revenue streams. He slashed $600 million in debt from Learfield’s college sports programming while pumping in $150 million for NIL initiatives. Instead of begging for government bailouts, he’s creating self-sustaining systems where athletes promote brands and schools profit. That’s capitalism at its finest – no socialist safety nets required.

The establishment hates how Boehly empowers individual athletes over bloated institutions. While leftists push identity politics in sports, he’s giving players tools to build personal brands and careers. His NIL programs help young Americans leverage their talents without waiting for permission from overpaid administrators. This is freedom in action – the exact opposite of collectivist nonsense.

Patriotic investors should watch Boehly’s next moves closely. Rumors suggest he’ll expand into sports betting and media rights, areas Democrats want to overregulate. By keeping these industries in private hands, he can protect them from tax-hungry bureaucrats. His focus on content production and digital platforms shows he understands where real Americans spend their time and money.

The NCAA’s failure proves big government thinking doesn’t work in sports. Boehly’s private-sector solutions offer hope for preserving tradition while embracing progress. Letting athletes profit honors their hard work without turning college sports into another welfare program. That’s the conservative way – reward merit, protect competition, and let the free market decide winners.

This isn’t just about sports – it’s about saving American values from socialist creep. Boehly’s fighting to keep individualism, capitalism, and personal responsibility at the heart of college athletics. While the left tries to cancel team rivalries and erase history, patriots like him are building systems that let tradition thrive in the modern world. Now that’s a touchdown for freedom.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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