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A fog of uncertainty surrounds America as we host two major international tournaments this summer. The Club World Cup and the Gold Cup are intense dress rehearsals for the 2026 World Cup and the 2028 Olympics. The question is: are we ready? On today's show, Chad and John discuss:

5:30 - The 2025 French Open. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner put on a performance for the ages, while Aryna Sabalenka imploded against Coco Gauff.

26:15 - The House vs. NCAA settlement, which paves the way for direct compensation for student athletes from their universities.

38:30 - America's soccer summer. We start with a disappointing start for the USMNT, and our increasing concerns about the team. Next, we look at the seeming lack of interest in the 2025 Club World Cup, and discuss why blatant money-grabs don't create good drama. Finally, we preview both the Gold Cup and the Club World Cup in the context of the political and social turmoil taking place here at home. What is it going to take for these events to be successful?

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