wasn't oscar robertson a co-defendant in the o'bannon trial because his likeness -- when did he graduate from the university of cincinnati? co-plaintiff, excuse me, i misspo misspoke. that can't be right, and something like that needs to be recognized that, you know, almost 60 years later the likeness of an athlete is still controlled by the university, you know, that he played for. so, i mean, i think you can be on board with the larger thought but kind of understand some things in the engine room, some nuts and bolts need to be changed. shane? >> you know, i think something that can't get overlooked here is what tom spoke of. he sent up a warning flare that sports in america is dear to all of our hearts. it's as important as anything in our country. it's probably gotten bigger than what we want it to be. james mitchell, one of our great authors of the lost century wrote a book called "sports in america." it's decades old but it speaks to so much of what we're talking about. i do believe it will end up in your shop. i think anything this important to all of us is going to end up in our