Happy Friday to all who celebrate!

Today we are announcing a new offering to help our readers find job openings. We will be expanding this offering as we go, and we would love for you to join us and help make it a great resource for you or a friend. Let’s get into it!

🚨 New: Insider Jobs+ Membership is Live

Breaking into sports is hard. Getting the right opportunities in front of you? Even harder. So we built something to fix that. Introducing: Office Chair Sports Insider Jobs+

What You Get:

🚀 100+ Curated Job Openings Every Month

  • Roles across teams, leagues, agencies, startups, apparel, tech, AI, and finance

  • Positions ranging from entry-level to C-suite

  • Updated and delivered consistently so you never miss opportunities

📊 100+ Hours of Research Done For You

  • We dig so you don’t have to

  • Handpicked, relevant roles—not recycled job board listings

📬 Verified Emails & Direct Contacts

  • Reach decision-makers directly

  • Skip the black hole of online applications

🧠 Company Insights & Background

  • Know who you're applying to before you apply

  • Stand out with smarter, more targeted outreach

🎯 Built for Serious Candidates

  • Designed for people who actually want to work in sports, not just browse jobs

1) March Madness 2026 upsets dominate feeds

Early-round drama in the 2026 NCAA men’s tournament—including TCU’s Xavier Edmonds hitting a late game-winner to upset Ohio State—has made March Madness the dominant topic on college hoops social this week. Buzzer-beaters and upsets are driving bracket talk, reaction videos, and live Twitter/X threads around the opening rounds.

A long-form recap from CBS Sports College Basketball breaking down VCU’s historic comeback over North Carolina, Duke’s scare vs. Siena, and High Point’s upset of Wisconsin is trending among college hoops fans on YouTube. The combination of major-brand programs in trouble and mid-major heroics is pulling strong views and shares this week.

3) PE money surges into global sports

A new March 2026 sports investing report highlights private equity moving deeper into European football, including Bertram Capital joining the ownership group of Liga MX club Querétaro F.C. alongside Marc Spiegel’s Innovatio Capital. The report also spotlights new models like the Global Fight League’s public MMA structure and $100M in franchise commitments to the Indian Golf Premier League, underscoring how sports assets and leagues are becoming major institutional investment targets.

Stop guessing. Start getting in front of the right people.

The sports industry runs on relationships and access—this gives you both.

Every month, members get:

  • 100+ curated job openings across teams, leagues, startups, and more

  • Verified emails & direct contacts (skip the job board black hole)

  • Company insights to help you stand out

This isn’t just another job list—it’s a shortcut to access in the sports industry.

If you’re serious about working in sports (or leveling up), this is for you.

4) Luka drops 60, Lakers streak hits 8

Luka Dončić torched the Miami Heat with a 60-point performance in a game that also saw the Los Angeles Lakers extend their win streak to eight, keeping them among the hottest teams in the NBA right now. This kind of dual headline—historic scoring night plus a marquee team’s surge—has been all over highlight shows and social clips.

5) Thunder’s 10‑game run and Shai’s star turn

The Oklahoma City Thunder have ripped off a 10-game winning streak, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander stringing together 40 and 20-point outings that are fueling MVP chatter and viral breakdowns on NBA Twitter/X. The winning streak plus his scoring flurries have made OKC one of the league’s most talked‑about young contenders this week.

Have a great weekend!

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