Harvard University Athletic Director Erin McDermott joined Higher Ed Athletics to talk about the Ivy League’s core values and approach towards intercollegiate athletics. Higher Ed Athletics · Harvard Athletic Director Erin McDermott
Entries by Travis Smith
Augmented Reality in Sport Marketing: Uses and Directions w/ Chad Goebert
Researcher Chad Gobert joins the SII podcast to talk about his new paper in the Sports Innovation Journal titled Augmented Reality in Sport Marketing: Uses and Directions. The augmented reality (AR) market is expected to grow to $60.55 billion by 2023 and there are currently an estimated 4.2 billion AR-capable devices in the hands of… Read more »
HEA at SII: Georgia State University Athletic Director Charlie Cobb
Turning the Atlanta Braves’ old baseball stadium into a football stadium and an athletic village for Georgia State University is the initial focus of this episode with Georgia State athletic director Charlie Cobb. Other topics include: corporate naming rights to facilities; how Charlie transitioned from the AD at App State to Georgia State and why… Read more »
HEA at SII: Coastal Carolina University President Michael Benson
In the second half of my interview with Dr. Benson we discuss a list of athletics topics, including: NCAA D1 Governance Model; Name, Role of Congress and the NCAA with Image & Likeness; Leveraging Athletics Exposure for the Institution; and Conference Realignment Considerations Higher Ed Athletics · Coastal Carolina President Dr. Michael Benson
HEA at SII: Ohio University Athletic Director Julie Cromer
Ohio University Athletic Director Julie Cromer joined the Higher Ed Athletics podcast for a wide-ranging conversation. Smith and Cromer start by going inside the head of an AD planning for sports in the fall and doing so within the framework of the overall institution’s plan. She reflects on her first year in the AD Chair… Read more »
HEA at SII: Long Island University Athletic Director William Martinov Jr.
In October 2018, Long Island University announced it would consolidate the athletic departments at both of the private institution’s campuses of LIU Brooklyn (D1) and LIU Post (D2) into a single D1 institution beginning at the start of the 2019-2020 academic year, a target date it successfully hit until COVID-19 canceled spring sports. The unification,… Read more »
Applying Activity-Based Costing to Intercollegiate Athletics
Researcher Heather J. Lawrence, PhD joined the IUPUI Sports Innovation Institute podcast to discuss the recently published SIJ article Applying Activity-Based Costing to Intercollegiate Athletics. Current accounting methods in intercollegiate athletics make it difficult for leaders to assess and understand the true cost of each sport team operations. Institutional and athletics leaders often make decisions… Read more »
HEA at SII: University of Central Florida Deputy Athletic Director Eric Wood
Dr. Eric Wood, UCF Deputy Athletic Director, joined the Higher Ed Athletics podcast. In this episode Smith and Wood discuss pursuing advanced degrees and how they can be helpful for current and future athletic directors based on challenges facing the industry. Deciding to pursue a doctoral degree was an intentional decision for Wood to demonstrate… Read more »
HEA at SII: Southern Utah University President Scott L. Wyatt
Southern Utah University President Scott L. Wyatt joined the Higher Ed Athletics podcast to talk athletic topics, such as presidential communication because of the NCAA/Big Sky Conference governance structures. President Wyatt opens up about the inside conversation and decision process for canceling the Big Sky men’s basketball tournament and spring sports, as well as how… Read more »
HEA at SII: Indiana University Vice President & Athletic Director Fred Glass
Glass tells the story of his unconventional and unforeseen path to the AD chair at his alma mater after working as a public official and lawyer. Smith and Glass cover a number of different topics, including how and why IU has spent approximately $300 million on facility enhancements in the past decade, the relationship between… Read more »