Penndemonium
PhD Student
Posts: 1943
Reg: 11-29-04
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04-22-24 12:01 AM - Post#367667
In response to umbrellaman
The thing is that after all of this, there isn't much that anyone has come up with. I sort liked my idea of packaging a sports management program unlike any other - with internships (in lieu or addition to NIL), combining Wharton, Law, and Communications, and perhaps the chance to help the player or team earn more NIL through practical application of the education. I get it that it might not seem so differentiated to everyone. Players would have background that prepares them as sports agents, sports media, and executive leadership. They could be put directly into the loop with Penn alumni at sports franchises (there are many).
Beyond that, the ideas center around scholarships and NIL - which won't benefit Penn uniquely in any way.
The main other idea goes back to changing the coach, which is for a different thread (please).
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