The Sports Business Exchange – Fall 2009 Issue


Topics in the Fall 2009 Issue:

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Founder’s Message: Reality Check for Sport Business’ Elite Class
By Joshua Duboff
The Sports Business Journal recently released their list of the 50 most influential people in sports business. A closer examination of the list finds some startling discoveries.

NCAA Championships are Changing the Game of College Admissions
By Kyle Judah
An examination of the impact that a successful NCAA sports program can have on the bottom line for a University, and the effect on the number and quality of applicants to the school.

A New Era of Fandom
By Jeff Brunelle
Insight and analysis on the use of social media by professional athletes and the impact it has on today’s era of sports fans.

Why Athletes Go Broke and What They Can Do About It
By Steve Bombeck
The article addresses the common underlying causes of athletes going broke and what they can do to avoid these pitfalls.

The Sports Business Exchange – Fall 2009 Issue

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