logo
episode-header-image
Aug 2023
22m 17s

205 Brian Mann - The Business of College...

Raymond A. Mason School of Business
About this episode

Some of college football's biggest and most influential teams and universities have decided to leave their longtime athletic conferences. For example, UCLA and USC - members of the PAC-12 Conference for decades are now a part of the BIG 10 Conference. To the non-sports fan, that doesn't sound like much. However, the ripple effects of such moves are gigantic. While some universities have already joined new conferences, others continue to seek new affiliations. Why? Television and money. Brian Mann is the Director of Athletics at William & Mary; he previously served as Senior Associate Athletics Director at the University of California Berkeley, a university at the time we recorded the podcast in search of a new conference. He joins us to talk about the business of college athletics, conference realignment, and where it all may end up. 

Learn how the Raymond A. Mason School of Business at William and Mary can help you and your organization develop your top talent through customized executive education and professional development programs. Visit us at www.wmleadership.com. Thank you for listening.

Up next
Nov 21
253 Phil Heavilin - The Job Market
<p>Ask someone to describe the current job market and you're bound to hear a range of labels like "soft," "mixed," and even "positive." However you see it, one thing's for sure: the current job market is unusual. Due to a number of factors, it seems like we've never experienced a ... Show More
19m 40s
Nov 7
252 Jason Ross & Francis Lyons - No Story = No Success
Whether a startup or a Fortune 500 company, it's more challenging than ever to cut through all the noise and competition to reach new customers, partners, and investors. One requirement for success is a great story, and often one that can be told in just seconds. In today's world ... Show More
21m 12s
Oct 21
251 Colby Loucks - Passion, Leadership & Wildlife
According to a number of sources, the average business professional spends just under five years with an employer before they move on to another organization. Colby Loucks has been with the same employer his entire career. For 29 years, he's worked for the World Wildlife Fund. He ... Show More
17m 3s
Recommended Episodes
Jun 2024
College Football Wars | Where the Pac-12 Went Wrong | 5
<p>The Pac-12 was one of the most prestigious college football conferences in the nation, until its leading schools left for greener pastures with heftier media deals. Now, with only two teams left, the stakes are higher than ever for the Pac-12 to draw viewers. John Canzano, hos ... Show More
38m 41s
Aug 2021
CSU vs CU, Only Fans, ACC/Pac-12/Big 10 Alignment, Miami Murder, Jeopardy Host, Cancel or Consequence, Best of Social Media
On this episode of Wrighster or Wrong, George Wrighster and Ralph Amsden have a laugh at the expense of Colorado State women's soccer, which refused to get off the bus after a lightning delay, making their 3-0 deficit to rival University of Colorado a no-contest instead of a loss ... Show More
1h 15m
Sep 2023
From Pac-12 to Pac-2
The Pac-12 college football conference has lost nearly all its teams now that schools like USC and Colorado have announced they’re leaving for rival leagues. The Athletic’s Chris Vannini explains why fans are beleaguered. This episode was produced by Hady Mawajdeh and Siona Peter ... Show More
26m 5s
Jun 2021
Joe Moglia on Going From Football to Wall Street (Podcast)
Bloomberg Opinion columnist Barry Ritholtz speaks with Joe Moglia, who began his career as a football coach before moving into business and has more than 20 years of experience in each field. He is currently chairman of Fundamental Global Investors, which he also co-founded; chai ... Show More
1 h
May 2022
How To Raise a Future College Athlete
Elizabeth’s son Lucas is a talented athlete who wants to compete in track and field at an NCAA Division One school. But so far he’s been running away from doing any research or planning. His mother, Elizabeth, wants to help him be recruited and maybe even get a scholarship. On th ... Show More
33m 38s
Dec 2018
Full Price Playstations? Yup, Fiesta Bowl Gets No Deal
Fiesta Bowl Executive Director Mike Nealy joins Scott Soshnick and Eben Novy-Williams to discuss a host of issues related to the business of sports, including the money behind college football's bowl system. Also discussed is the changing nature of college sports, which he said a ... Show More
31m 10s
Oct 2022
How students' right to earn shook up US sport
University sport in the US has become huge business. For decades, students' share of those earnings only came in the form of scholarships. As television contracts got bigger, so did the calls for change - and last year students were granted the right to earn off their name, image ... Show More
19m 17s