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A Podcast for University Leaders On College Athletics

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Jan. 13, 2022

The Great Resignation Is Real-The Coalition That Is Working To Streng…

College coaching has changed dramatically in the last decade. There are pressures at every level, whether it be Division III and using athletes to drive campus enrollment or Division I where the expectations to win surround a...

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Jan. 13, 2022

What Options Do Senior Campus Leaders Have When It Comes to Getting A…

Spending, spending, spending. When the college sports model rewards athletics programs for acquiring more resources (while restricting paying the labor force beyond the cost of attendance), there are no guardrails. $10 millio...

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Dec. 3, 2021

Meal Money, Jim Harbaugh and Michigan-A Conversation with the Detroit…

Last Saturday, the college football world spun off its axis as Michigan beat Ohio State and Cincinnati broke into the College Football Playoff Top 4. Michigan's victory was the first in the Jim Harbaugh era, and launched the ...

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Nov. 5, 2021

The Growing Economic Power of Women's Sports-A Conversation with Outs…

Over the last 12 months or so, a great reawakening has been happening in the consciousness of sports fans. Some are just now discovering that female college and professional players can generate significant revenues for their...

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Oct. 30, 2021

How Do You Keep Your University Out of Legal Trouble when the Goalpos…

Collegiate athletics has never seen so much change coming at them so fast. Athletic departments continue to deal with the fallout of the pandemic, the safety, mental health and wellbeing of their student athletes, conference ...

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Oct. 22, 2021

Talking all things Gen Z recruitment-What Senior Campus Leaders shoul…

Heard of the metaverse ? Want to know how to leverage this tech for recruiting Gen Z students to your campus? Then, this podcast is for you. Some of you may know that I have a deep interest in tech and media, particularly as ...

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Oct. 18, 2021

Does The Winning Get Old? A Conversation with Title IX Attorney and a…

In the past year many Division I schools tried to drop sports. Most tried to drop men’s sports; some, like William and Mary and Stanford, dropped a large number of Olympic sports. Almost immediately, the players took to the i...

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Sept. 28, 2021

A Conversation with Washington Post's Ben Strauss: Should We Have The…

There have been a slew of books written about the faults and foibles of college sports, some hitting very close to home as to what is really going on. Five years ago, journalists Joe Nocera (then of the NYT, now of Bloomberg)...

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Sept. 23, 2021

How A Bill Becomes A Law--Inside One State's NIL Process of Crafting …

As states have rushed to deal with legislation surrounding names, images and likenesses, there are a lot of folks involved to help state legislators understand the industry. Its important to state governments that they have a...

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Sept. 19, 2021

Athlete Biometrics--Who Owns What? An Interview with Kristy Gale, Pri…

If you are an avid listener to my podcast, you might remember a podcast we did about a year ago that introduced the concept of athlete biometrics and public vs private data collected from various performance software and clot...

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July 19, 2021

Legal Considerations in the NIL era--Guidance for Senior Leaders from…

A lot has been written about the legal challenges facing athletes in the new world of NILs--but do campus employees face legal heartburn as well? If that thought has crossed your mind, you are not alone. We are joined by form...

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June 24, 2021

NCAA v Alston: An Interview With Two Key Behind-The-Scenes Players: R…

This week, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the NCAA was in violation of antitrust laws with its rules surrounding athlete compensation, specifically around limiting athlete’s educational benefits. My guests today are...

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May 16, 2021

As One College Rises, Another Disappears; Athletes And Coaches Are Le…

Delaware’s state capital, a town known more for Dover Air Force Base (AFB), the Dover 500 racetrack, and traffic jams leading to the Delaware beaches, is the setting where higher education history is about to be made. May 15t...

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April 18, 2021

How Can College Athletes Better Use Their Voices To Drive Change?

If you’ve been paying attention to college sports at all this past year, the rise in social justice activism has been unlike any other time in recent memory. As this podcast is being recorded, we are in the middle of the tria...

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April 13, 2021

Michigan's Board of Regents has faced a tumultuous year--A Conversati…

The week before this podcast, the University of Michigan Board of Regents were embroiled in a very public controversy with one of their own members. A Regent had publicly attacked three senior State officials, including the G...

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March 31, 2021

A College President's Guide to the Issues-NCAA v Alston

A perfect podcast for senior leaders trying to understand the NCAA legal issues in play in the Supreme Court. My guest is an expert in sports law, particularly in the issues the U.S. Supreme Court recently heard in the NCAA v...

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March 31, 2021

This Trend Accelerated The Financial Crisis for Higher Education and …

There has been a narrative for quite sometime about campus building and amenities—you know, lazy rivers, climbing walls, fancy cafeterias…the whole 9 yards. I could talk a lot about the amenities boom on the athletics side of...

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March 25, 2021

March Madness Inequities--Almost 50 Years After Title IX, Why Are We …

The outcry was fierce and nearly universal . Women's basketball teams arriving on site in San Antonio to compete for the 2021 NCAA Division I title were appalled at the so called "strength facilities" available to them as com...

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March 23, 2021

The Institutional Strategy Behind NKU's Ascent to Division I Athletics

When Universities decide to “re-classify” their institution’s athletics program, it is a big deal. I’m joined by two higher education leaders who led their institution, Northern Kentucky University , from NCAA Division II to ...

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March 16, 2021

Head's Up: Concussions and 'Return To Play' Protocols Present Serious…

Today I’m joined by Dr. Christine Baugh , an assistant professor in the University of Colorado’s Anschutz Center for Bioethics and Humanities. Christine’s work focuses on acute and chronic health implications of repetitive br...

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March 11, 2021

This influential faculty member at the US Naval Academy can speak to …

The United States Military Academies play an important role in developing future leaders. All five of the Academies offer competitive athletic programs. As academic excellence is a cornerstone for each one, I wanted to unders...

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March 4, 2021

The Women's Collegiate Coaching Pipeline is Collapsing

Take a look at pictures of the coaches in your athletics program. How many men do you see? How many women? How many people of color? Have you ever asked your athletics director how he/she works to make the staffs more reflect...

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Feb. 25, 2021

Legalized Gambling on Regular Season College Games is Coming--What Ev…

I will freely admit I am not a gambler—I’ve spent very little time in my life inside casinos and have only a tangential relationship with understanding the odds in sports betting. So, like any other student, I need to learn m...

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Feb. 20, 2021

Understanding Why College Athletics and Antitrust Law Keep Colliding-…

Just prior to his January departure, Makan Delrahim put the finishing touches on the Antitrust Division’s opinion in the Alston v NCAA case and sent it to the Solicitor General. According to the former Department of Justice a...

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