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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Crawford's Sports Biz 59 Seconds, For July 27th, 2014

By Gregory Crawford, COO of Kiyokawa Crawford Sports Management  @wchoops @crawssportsbiz

Just how big is the sports industry? Kiyokawa Crawford Sports Management estimates that at the end of 2015, the sports industry worldwide will have grown to a $152 billion industry.

It will also be in the top five of the fastest growing sectors of the global economy.

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Saturday, July 26, 2014

Crawford's Sports Biz 59 Seconds, For July 26th, 2014

By Gregory Crawford, COO of Kiyokawa Crawford Sports Management @wchoops @crawssportsbiz

The Hanwha Eagles of the Korean baseball league, have found a way to get fans into the park, despite their terrible performance on the field.

They are now using robots in the stands. Fans can connect with the robots from afar, put their face on the robot and act as if they are present. Oh for technology.

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Saturday, July 19, 2014

Crawford's Sports Biz 59 Seconds, For July 19th, 2014

By Gregory Crawford----COO of Kiyokawa Crawford Sports Management @kcsportsmgmt @wchoops

It is interesting to note, that under both administrations at the present time, the Ohio State/Michigan football game will never be played at night. Pressure has mounted over the years to move the game to prime time, but it is not happening under the two athletic administrations now in place.

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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

College Cost by Jourdyn Thompson

As a student you are told that you need to work hard in school. That's all you hear about from kindergarten until you graduate from college. The problem is when you get to the most important four or five years of your education you have to pay for it. Why are we being told that we need to go to college, but it cost you so much money? Yes you have scholarships and loans, but not everybody can receive that. Should cost of college go down?