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Tyler Estep  
By Tyler Estep

Hiya, it’s AJ Willingham filling in for Tyler, who’s on the search for Aaron Rodgers’ mysterious wife. Like an early season practice under the hot July sun, we’ll keep it quick today.

LEGAL WOES, NIL QUESTIONS AT THE START OF THE CFB SEASON

Credit: Chamberlain Smith

We could spend thousands of words talking about how we got here, but the rise of NIL deals has caused more drama than it’s worth. (At least, to you and I. Maybe we’d feel different if millions were on the table.)

In addition to that mess, the NCAA is facing a flurry of legal moves from all sides: title IX lawsuits, the aforementioned NIL lawsuits, and suits over eligibility.

Students are playing the waiting game

  • As you know, the pandemic messed up the eligibility timeline for student athletes. As some of those careers come to a close, players have sued the NCAA for extended eligibility.
  • The problem is, practices are about to start, and many of these athletes are still in legal limbo.
  • Some schools have filed waivers to keep players on the team, while others have maintained open spots hoping the legal rigamarole plays out in time.

⏰ READ MORE: No clear win in battle for more eligibility

NIL issues still loom large

  • As we enter the CFB season, we also have a lot of unanswered questions about name, image and likeness deals.
  • The summer’s earlier House vs. NCAA settlement allowed colleges to start paying athletes directly.
  • However, the newly-formed College Sports Commission in charge of regulating NIL deals has been rejecting deals between players and collectives which arose after NIL arrangements first began in 2021.
  • That could mean yet another huge change in the paid-to-play landscape.

(Also, I don’t know about you, but as a Tennessee fan, I’d be happy to never hear the last name Iamaleava again.)

💰 READ MORE: College regulators pass on donor-backed collectives

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OZUNA’S POSSIBLE SWAN SONG

Is Ozuna on his way out? Another unanswered question.

Is Ozuna on his way out? Another unanswered question.

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Marcell Ozuna could be going out on a high note after what was potentially his final home run with the Braves Monday night.

  • In the midst of limited playing time, the veteran DH helped the Braves end their five-game losing streak with a go-ahead two-run donk in a 10-7 win over the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium.
  • Throughout the final year of his contract with the Braves, Ozuna has been the subject of trade-deadline speculation.
  • With the deadline looming this week, the 34-year-old seems like he’s tuning out the trade talk.

“It’s business,” Ozuna said. “Whatever happens, happens. I don’t have that thing on my mind. I just come in every day, play, whatever. If they don’t put me in to play, I’m still the same energy. Keep my head up and give my energy to the guys playing.”

OTHER NEWS OF NOTE

We’re newslettering by committee today, so thanks to producer Nicole for getting together the latest.

🏈 Former Falcons and Braves great Deion Sanders announced he was recently diagnosed with bladder cancer. Currently the head football coach at Colorado University, Sanders said that after surgery, his oncologist considers him cured and he plans to coach this season.

⚖️ Four-star defensive lineman Anthony Lonon Jr. is set to announce the winner of his recruiting battle between Georgia and Georgia Tech this Saturday. Lonon’s commitment ceremony will take place at his high school, Clarke Central, less than two miles from Sanford Stadium.

The MLB predicts Saturday’s Speedway Classic, featuring the Braves and Reds at Bristol Motor Speedway, will break the league’s all-time attendance record. More than 85,000 tickets have been reported as sold for the event. The MLB record for paid attendance is 84,587, set Sept. 12, 1954, when Cleveland Stadium hosted the Yankees.

🏈 The Atlanta Falcons hit the practice field today for their first padded practice. Here are five things the AJC’s sports team learned from the first three practices in shorts and shirts.

PHOTO OF THE DAY

Bubba Wallace kisses the trophy after winning a NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, July 27.

Bubba Wallace kisses the trophy after winning a NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, July 27.

Credit: Darron Cummings/AP

Get your flowers, Bubba! Bubba Wallace became the first Black driver to win a major race on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval this weekend, nabbing victory in Sunday’s Brickyard 400.

“This one’s really cool,” Wallace said. “I was surprised I wasn’t crying like a little baby.”

🏎️ READ MORE: More on his historic win

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(A VERY GOOD) QUOTE OF THE DAY

You want to go get a good lineman, you may want to go to the Midwest, but our fail-safe is Georgia,” Newton said. “You want to go get a quarterback, yeah, we’re going to go to California, yeah, we’re going to go to Texas, maybe Florida. But you can go to Georgia.

You want an old, physical tight end? Yeah, we can go Midwest again, we can go to Texas again, maybe go up north to Maryland or something like that, but you can always come to Georgia.

-Atlanta native Cam Newton, repping his home state in a glorious monologue on his show, “4th&1 with Cam Newton.”

Go ahead, read the whole thing, even if you’ve heard it already. Doesn’t it warm your heart? Newton rides hard for Georgia high school players, and with good reason. We led the country with 16 of the top 100 high school football programs in preseason rankings.

Thanks for reading to the very bottom of Sports Daily. Questions, comments, ideas? Contact me at aj.willingham@ajc.com.

Until next time.

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