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Sandy Barbour is one of the most influental womens in sports. Upon her retirement in 2022 as Athletic Director and VP of Intercollegiate Athletics from Penn State University, she had been named one of five finalists for the Sports Business Journal's prestigious Athletic Director of the Year for the third time in her career and second time at Penn State (2009 and 2018). She served as AD at Penn St for 8 years, and prior to that for 10 years at University of California-Berkeley. In 2017, she was selected for the prestigious National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Under Armour AD of the Year Award for directing Penn State to nine conference championships and one NCAA title at the time. In 2020, she was among the honorees of Sports Illustrated's list of the most powerful, influential and outstanding women in sports. In addition, Forbes named Barbour one of the top 25 most powerful people in college sports in 2015 and one of the most influential women in sports in 2018 — the highest ranked athletic director on the list. Barbour graduated cum laude with a bachelor of science degree in physical education from Wake Forest University, where she served as captain of the field hockey team and played two varsity seasons of women's basketball. She also holds a master's degree in sports management from the University of Massachusetts and an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. We originally recorded this conversation as part of the 2022 Virtual Way of Champions Conference, and asked Sandy to speak about Servent Leadership. The discussion was extraordinary, an din honor of our 2023 event kicking off this week, we decided to share this incredible wisdom from Sandy. THE CHAMPION TEAMMATE HITS #1 ON AMAZON!: Thanks for all your support, as the launch of our new book has been phenomenal, hitting #1 in numerous categories and being named the top new release in Sports Psychology. WE ALSO JUST RELEASED THE PAPERBACK VERSION THIS WEEK! We have been fulfilling numerous bulk orders for some of the top high school adn collegiate sports programs in the country, will your team be next? Please click here and grab yourself a copy of The Champion Teammate today. Please email John@ChangingTheGameProject.com if you want discounted pricing on 10 or more books and if you leave us a review so we can send you the Live Q and A link. Thanks everyone. Become a Podcast Champion! This weeks podcast is also sponsored by our Patreon Podcast Champions. Help Support the Podcast and get FREE access to our most popular online courses, a $300 value. If you love the podcast, we would love for you to become a Podcast Champion, (https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions) for as little as a cup of coffee per month (OK, its a Venti Mocha), to help us up the ante and provide even better interviews, better sound, and an overall enhanced experience. Plus, as a $10 per month Podcast Super-Champion, you will have access to never before released and bonus material, including: Downloadable transcripts of our best podcasts, so you don't have to crash your car trying to take notes! A code to get free access to our online course called “Coaching Mastery,” usually a $97 course, plus four other courses worth over $100, all yours for free for becoming a patron. Other special bonus opportunities that come up time to time Access to an online community of coaches like you who are dedicated listeners of the podcast, and will be able to answer your questions and share their coaching experiences.
Wes Durham is back in studio today. Mark and Wes get the show started by catching up with what Wes was doing with his time off. Mark and Wes discuss the news that Penn State is targeting Boston College AD, Patrick Kraft to replace Sandy Barbour. 54% of FBS players who entered the transfer portal enrolled at a new school. Mark and Wes breakdown what this statistic means for the future of college athletics. To wrap up the hour, Mark has a surprise for Wes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 2 - Sandy Barbour, Penn State's Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics joins Steve to talk about facilities, Title 9, the Transfer Portal and more on collegiate athletics. Steve also takes a look at the stadium experience for fans and how it should be better than the TV experience.
Sandy Barbour, Penn State's Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics joins Steve to talk about facilities, Title 9, the Transfer Portal and more on collegiate athletics.
Today's Guest is Sandy Barbour. Recognized as one of the nation's premier Athletic Directors, Sandy Barbour is the dynamic leader of the Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics program. With student success and comprehensive excellence as a steadfast focus, Barbour has helped the Nittany Lions continue to ascend and thrive as one of the nation's most successful athletic departments. She is one of the nation's most highly-respected Athletic Directors and has more than 40 years of varied experiences as a collegiate administrator and coach. To say she knows a little bit about what it takes to become a collegiate athlete is an understatement .Books mentioned in today's episode by Simon Sinek:Find Your WhyStart With WhyConnect with Sandy:TwitterPenn State AthleticsConnect with Sarah: WebsiteInstagramFacebookThank you to our partners.Prep Expert: use code SARAH300 for a discount and free gift! https://prepexpert.referralrock.com/l/1SARAHCOWAR01/Thrive Market: Use the link below for 20% off and a free gift! www.thrivemarket.com/sidelineconfessions CB Supplements: Use the code SARAH to get $5 off your order.https://cbsupplements.com/ref/cowart.sarah/Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CFTS)
Hour 2 - Hear from retiring VP of Intercollegiate Athletics Sandy Barbour, USA Today's Neal Coolong says Deshaun Watson wanted to play for the Steelers.
With Penn State Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Sandy Barbour announcing her retirement plans, the search is on for the next person to lead State's athletics programs at a crucial juncture in the evolution of college sports. Jim and Chris discuss Barbour's legacy at PSU along with what qualities they'd want in the next athletic director and potential candidates for the job.FEATURING: Chris Buchignani, Jim GalantiYou can hear the Keystone Kickoff Show three times a week on the airwaves across Pennsylvania - go to KeystoneSportsNetwork.com for a list of radio stations and more - or listen whenever you want by subscribing on your favorite podcast platform. But your best bet is to download the Keystone Sports App, available in the App Store and Google Play.
Penn State athletics is moving into the future, searching for a new athletic director. That, and several other topics are the subject of the BWI Daily Edition today. Host Thomas Frank Carr and Senior Editor Nate Bauer, also take questions from the audience during their weekly mailbag segment on the show. They start with Barbour's announcement that she will be stepping down this summer and retiring. Bauer starts the conversation off by looking at the position she's vacating rather than the person. What should that position be in the future? Bauer and T-Frank give their thoughts. Next, T-Frank asks Nate to share his impressions of Barbour's tenure at Penn State. Finally, they discuss what comes next and where the university should look for its next athletic department leader. After that, they review former Penn State receiver Chris Godwin's contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Godwin signed a three-year, 60 million dollar extension earlier this week, and T-Frank gives his thoughts on the deal and how Godwin can come back from an ACL injury. Next, Bauer gives his thoughts on Sam Sessoms entering the transfer portal. Is this a good thing for both parties? Also, how should Penn State conduct itself in the portal? Next, Bauer breaks down what is ahead for the Nittany Lions basketball program. Finally, T-Frank asks a question that many fans might want to know but don't want to hear. How long until Penn State looks and acts like the program that head coach Micah Shrewsberry wants it to be instead of one that is just getting by? Finally, they dip into the mailbag for questions! The first question deals with former cornerbacks Keaton Ellis and Marquis Wilson. A BWI message board member wants to know what happened to them after promising starts ot their careers. T-Frank and Bauer discuss what happened to them and what their roles might be this upcoming season. Other topics they discuss include: -Which Penn State players could go in the first two rounds of the 2023 draft? -Which recruits are T-Frank and Bauer rooting for to break out? -Can Sean Clifford be "fixed?" -What was up with the third and fourth down playcalling last season? -Is Sandy Barbour being pushed out of her job? #PennState #NittanyLions JOIN Blue White Illustrated: https://www.on3.com/teams/penn-state-nittany-lions/join/?plan=annual SUBSCRIBE to Blue White Illustrated on YouTube and enable alerts - new highlights and videos uploaded regularly: https://www.youtube.com/c/bluewhiteillustratedvideo?sub_confirmation Bookmark our homepage: https://www.on3.com/teams/penn-state-nittany-lions/ Subscribe to BWI Magazine and Newsletters: http://bluewhiteonline.com Download our podcasts: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/LRL3155877513?selected=DSVV2664982394 Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BlueWhiteIllustrated/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/PennStateOn3 Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Change is coming to Penn State's athletic department with the news that Sandy Barbour will retire this summer. PennLive's Daniel Gallen and Bob Flounders look at Barbour's work in State College since her arrival in the summer of 2014. Daniel and Bob also look at a few potential PSU buzz candidates for spring practice and, yes, there are more picks for the NCAA men's basketball tournament. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wednesday 3/16/22 Hour 1 - Steve says Sandy Barbour did a lot of good for Penn State, and Philadelphia Inquirer's Scott Lauber says Kyle Schwarber was a big priority for the Phillies.
Hour 2 - Penn State Wrestling Broadcaster Jeff Byers says Drew Hildebrandt is capable of beating No. 1 seeded Nick Suriano of Michigan, Reading Eagle's Rich Scarcella is surprised to see Sandy Barbour retire, and Steve reacts to last night's First Four games.
Reading Eagle's Rich Scarcella says he was ‘a little surprised' about Sandy Barbour's retirement.
PennLive's Bob Flounders and Daniel Gallen preview Saturday's matchup between Penn State and Arkansas in the Outback Bowl while also discussing offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich's comments about his unit, Sandy Barbour's press availability and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recognized as one of the nation's premier Athletic Directors, Sandy Barbour enters her eighth year as the dynamic leader of the Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics program. With student success and comprehensive excellence as a steadfast focus, Barbour has helped Penn State to ascend and thrive as one of the nation's most successful athletic departments.
The Penn State athletic director had plenty of topics to tackle during her annual guest appearance on The Nitwits
Andy Katz talks with Sandy Barbour, vice president of athletics at Penn State and Patty Viverito, commissioner of the Missouri Valley Football Conference and commissioner of the Pioneer Football League, about their recent appointments as chair and vice-chair of the Division I Football Oversight Committee.
Today's edition of the Blue-White Breakdown features Penn State athletic director Sandy Barbour's thoughts on game day at Beaver Stadium, Big Ten alliances and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode of On The Fly: College Edition by Playfly Sports welcomes Sandy Barbour, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics at Penn State. Gene DeFilippo & Sandy discuss her incredible career, the future of conference alignment, media rights in the college game, and even some unique stress relief tactics. You won't want to miss as Sandy gives her perspective on what it takes to be a successful Athletic Director in this ever changing environment.
Sandy Barbour, Director of Athletics, joins Mitch Gerber on the Let's Go State podcast to discuss Penn State football, men's basketball and more.
Hour 2 – Guests: Penn State VP for Intercollegiate Athletics Sandy Barbour – on when a men’s basketball coach will be hired, pushing hard to get full venues for the fall, and more; Kevin Kugler, who’ll call Penn State-Nebraska on BTN, says depth perception and a larger crowd will be big adjustments, Penn State’s the favorite, and more.
Hour 2 – Guests: Penn State VP for Intercollegiate Athletics Sandy Barbour – on when a men’s basketball coach will be hired, pushing hard to get full venues for the fall, and more; Kevin Kugler, who’ll call Penn State-Nebraska on BTN, says depth perception and a larger crowd will be big adjustments, Penn State’s the favorite, and more.
Penn State added its fifth scholarship transfer of the offseason on Wednesday morning in the form of Harvard offensive lineman Eric Wilson. Sean Fitz and Tyler Donohue talk about his decision and what it means for the Nittany Lions' offensive line in 2021. The guys also talked about Sandy Barbour's comments this week and break down some last-minute 2021 recruiting news. The Five-Star Mailbag goes into the Portal and are more staff changes coming? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PennLive’s Bob Flounders and Greg Pickel discuss Penn State football following another new addition ahead of the 2021 season, Sandy Barbour’s first press conference of the new year, and more roster movement as January winds to a close. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's edition of the Blue-White Breakdown features the latest comments from Penn State athletic director Sandy Barbour on James Franklin and the football program. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hour 2 – Guests: Philadelphia Inquirer’s Scott Lauber, on how the Phillies came to the big JT Realmuto contract, finding more starting pitching depth is crucial this year more than ever, the Baseball HOF vote is a bad look, and more; PennLive’s Greg Pickel, on Sandy Barbour’s press conference – backing up the Mike Yurcich hire, praising the football team getting through the season, the athletic department deficit, and more.
Hour 2 – Guests: Philadelphia Inquirer’s Scott Lauber, on how the Phillies came to the big JT Realmuto contract, finding more starting pitching depth is crucial this year more than ever, the Baseball HOF vote is a bad look, and more; PennLive’s Greg Pickel, on Sandy Barbour’s press conference – backing up the Mike Yurcich hire, praising the football team getting through the season, the athletic department deficit, and more.
Welcome to the 100TH EPISODE of the Women Leaders Podcast! Since 2017, powerhouse women from all corners of the collegiate athletics industry and beyond have shared their career and leadership journey with us on the Women Leaders Podcast. With over 122,000 all-time downloads in just four years and an average of 4,000 downloads per month, these conversations have provided timely and impactful insights to our listeners by covering relevant and relatable topics for women leaders at all levels - (like being THE FIRST or THE ONLY, managing up, navigating transitions, being a mom in athletics, building and sustaining organizational culture, and so much more). Today, for our 100th podcast episode we are talking with the 2021 Women Leaders Executive Committee: Sandy Barbour, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics at the Pennsylvania State University, Heather Lyke, Director of Athletics at the University of Pittsburgh and Jacqie McWilliams, Commissioner of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). All three of these women leaders have shared their personal career story as a previous guest on the Women Leaders podcast - for the 100th episode they are back and here to engage in a different conversation. These three will be YOUR truth tellers for all things career advancement- sharing their personal learnings, observations and best advice on career strategy so that you can position yourself for the job you want and advance into higher levels of leadership. Listen in to hear what Heather Lyke sees at the “greatest gift” you can bring to your athletics department, Sandy Barbour tells us why she hires who she hires and Jacqie McWilliams talks about the critical skills of managing up AND down to lead at the highest level. And most importantly - all three leaders tell us why women should be opting in, NOT out right now in our industry and how to own and elevate your leadership presence! Watch or listen in to get a front row seat of my conversation with three of the best women leaders in the business! Yes, that’s right - you can WATCH the 100th podcast! We’ve recorded the video and posted it to the Leadership Hub video library so you can get a behind the scenes look at the Women Leaders Podcast. Be sure to check it out and remember, we are women leaders! Head to womenleadersincollegesports.org for more about us and to become a member! Follow us at fb.com/WomenLeadersCS, and on Twitter and Instagram @WomenLeadersCS.
Mike sits down to discuss Nittany Lions athletics with Penn State Athletic Director Sandy Barbour. o 0:00 -- Introduction to Sandy Barbour o 1:43 -- Sandy Barbour the college basketball player o 3:14 -- Sandy Barbour the college field hockey player o 3:45 -- Sandy Barbour on playing sports today o 4:55 -- Sandy Barbour on being a hands-on Athletic Director o 6:10 -- Sandy Barbour on favorite moments in Penn State history o 10:23 -- Sandy Barbour on the "White Out" game o 15:48 -- Sandy Barbour on 2016 Penn State Football team o 21:18 -- Sandy Barbour on James Franklin coming to Penn State before her o 25:56 -- Sandy Barbour on Athletic Director mentors o 29:26 -- Sandy Barbour on acclimating to different universities o 33:38 -- Sandy Barbour on coach hiring process o 35:38 -- Sandy Barbour on Russ Rose o 38:01 -- Sandy Barbour defends the Nittany Lion mascot's honor o 40:10-- "B4 You Go" segment
Friday 10/30/20 Hour 1 – Guests: Penn State Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Sandy Barbour, on the outpouring of support from the pandemic, possible winter sports fan attendance, Penn State vs Va Tech in men’s hoops, and more; Robin Washut, HuskerOnline.com, on Nebraska’s troubles with the Big 10, how they almost played Chattanooga this weekend, season outlook and more.
Friday 10/30/20 Hour 1 – Guests: Penn State Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Sandy Barbour, on the outpouring of support from the pandemic, possible winter sports fan attendance, Penn State vs Va Tech in men’s hoops, and more; Robin Washut, HuskerOnline.com, on Nebraska’s troubles with the Big 10, how they almost played Chattanooga this weekend, season outlook and more.
Thursday 10/22/20 Hour 1 – Topics: Steve reacts to the sudden resignation and investigation into Patrick Chambers, his thoughts on interim coach Jim Ferry, and the program is been through sudden departures before. Plus, its our high school football round table.
Tuesday 9/22/20 Hour 1 – Guests: Sandy Barbour, Penn State VP for Intercollegiate Athletics, on what changed in the Big 10’s decision making, fans need to stay away and not gather around Beaver Stadium, virtual opportunities coming, and more; Mike Gross, LNP with his thoughts on Penn State’s schedule, Indiana will be a tough game, will media be able to travel to away games, and more.
Tuesday 9/22/20 Hour 1 – Guests: Sandy Barbour, Penn State VP for Intercollegiate Athletics, on what changed in the Big 10’s decision making, fans need to stay away and not gather around Beaver Stadium, virtual opportunities coming, and more; Mike Gross, LNP with his thoughts on Penn State’s schedule, Indiana will be a tough game, will media be able to travel to away games, and more.
Hour 2 – Guest: Anthony Treach, PFF, on what prospects stood out in Week 1, the difficulty of grading prospects during the pandemic, especially if they test positive, who to look out for in week 2 and more. Plus, Penn State’s men basketball schedule changes, other conferences jumping back in, and hear from Penn State’s James Franklin and Sandy Barbour.
Hour 2 – Guest: Anthony Treach, PFF, on what prospects stood out in Week 1, the difficulty of grading prospects during the pandemic, especially if they test positive, who to look out for in week 2 and more. Plus, Penn State’s men basketball schedule changes, other conferences jumping back in, and hear from Penn State’s James Franklin and Sandy Barbour.
Every Big Ten athletic director was reportedly in favor of playing the fall football season. Penn State pivots to a shot at a winter season. The Lions lose out on a four-star recruiting target who picked Oklahoma on Sunday. And Desmond Howard is frustrated by Penn State's handling of the Big Ten's postponement. We’ll break down those headlines on this edition of The Penn State Update. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tim Legler recaps Kristaps Porzingis' ejection against the Clippers. Heather Dinich and Paul Finebaum talk Sandy Barbour's comments on the Big Ten vote to postpone fall sports. Nick Saban discusses how different CFB has been and will look this season. Booger McFarland, Greg McElroy, and Kimberly Martin discuss Tom Brady's comments on his new head coach.
Penn State athletic director Sandy Barbour doesn't see the Big Ten's decision to postpone fall sports changing. Barbour also added that she isn't sure if Big Ten presidents had a formal vote before calling off the 2020 season. Penn State 2021 commit Christian Veilleux remains confident in James Franklin. And three Penn State players face charges after drugs were found in their apartment. We’ll break down those headlines on this edition of The Penn State Update. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alex Smith speaks, Jason Wright makes history, and Penn State AD, Sandy Barbour, speaks out at as well. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
A candid conversation with my client Sandy Barbour, VP of Intercollegiate Athletics at Penn State, on the behind-the-scenes of the Big 10's decision to postpone fall sports. Get a detailed look at the campus' testing strategy, return to campus, and how it intersects with athletics. She shares information on juggling scholarships and eligibility for athletes who opt-out and/or want to sign with agents, plus how she's thinking through the management of the economic fallout of delayed football.
Monday 8/17/20 Hour 1 – Topics: Steve gives his early thoughts on Sandy Barbour’s zoom conference, and how he would schedule the spring semester season and next fall, the Justin Fields’ petition. Guest: Cindy Boren, The Washington Post, with more on the Field’s petition, the Washington Football Team hiring the first NFL franchise black President, Alex Smith’s recovery, and more.
Hour 2 – Hear from Penn State VP of Intercollegiate Athletics Sandy Barbour – she discusses liability, she doesn’t see the B1G reconsidering the decision, how she doesn’t know if there was a vote, and much more. Guest: Matt Leon, KYW Newsradio Philadelphia, on the Flyers getting away with ‘playing not to lose,’ and previewing Sixers-Celtics.
Hour 2 – Hear from Penn State VP of Intercollegiate Athletics Sandy Barbour – she discusses liability, she doesn’t see the B1G reconsidering the decision, how she doesn’t know if there was a vote, and much more. Guest: Matt Leon, KYW Newsradio Philadelphia, on the Flyers getting away with ‘playing not to lose,’ and previewing Sixers-Celtics.
Monday 8/17/20 Hour 1 – Topics: Steve gives his early thoughts on Sandy Barbour’s zoom conference, and how he would schedule the spring semester season and next fall, the Justin Fields’ petition. Guest: Cindy Boren, The Washington Post, with more on the Field’s petition, the Washington Football Team hiring the first NFL franchise black President, Alex Smith’s recovery, and more.
Hour 2 – Guest: Richard Scarcella, Reading Eagle, on Sandy Barbour’s latest press conference, how pro sports resuming will affect college sports, and more, plus Cindy Boren, The Washington Post, on the Redskins possible name change.
Penn State basketball coach Pat Chambers responds to allegations of a controversial “noose” statement. Urban Meyer breaks down the Lions and their chances of making the College Football Playoff. What happens if a Penn State opponent can’t play this fall because of the corona virus? And we break down what Jaden Dottin brings to the Lions’ 2020 recruiting class. We’ll break down those headlines on this edition of The Penn State Update. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hour 2 – Guest: Richard Scarcella, Reading Eagle, on Sandy Barbour’s latest press conference, how pro sports resuming will affect college sports, and more, plus Cindy Boren, The Washington Post, on the Redskins possible name change.
In this extended holiday weekend episode, the Obligatory crew welcomes back Chris "Buzzsaw" Adamski of TribLive.com to break down and analyze the carefully chosen words of Penn State Athletic Director Sandy Barbour's latest press conference. What hints, if any, were offered about the fate of college football in 2020 and fan attendance at Beaver Stadium? What media member has the most interesting Zoom background? Is Sandy better at dodging questions than Bill O'Brien? In addition to having fun with these and other topics, Brandon explains the distinctions among line positions to Mike the Mailman, the guys talk about BTN's All-Decade team and whether Allen Robinson is State's GOAT receiver, and Kevin speaks out in solidarity with the staff of Olive Garden in Cranberry. #WeAreAs noted in this episode, here is the GoFundMe set up to help the family of the late Juan Garcia, the Penn State student who has died from complications due to COVID-19: https://www.gofundme.com/f/in-loving-memory-of-juan-garciaHOSTED BY: Brandon Noble, Mike Herr, Kevin Horne, Chris BuchignaniGUEST: Chris "Buzzsaw" Adamski
We're back to bring you the latest on Penn State football and recruiting, along with insight from recent interviews with university athletic director Sandy Barbour and Nittany Lions linebacker Jesse Luketa. Sean Fitz and Tyler Donohue are back to talk about the latest trends on the 247Sports Crystal Ball, a State of the Union of LBU and our Five-Star mailbag forecasts the future of the Big Ten. Follow the guys on Twitter: @seanfitz247 @TDsTake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Penn State’s 2020 football season might hinge more on hope than certainty. Jesse Luketa has been pushed through the spring by an NHL star training partner. Sandy Barbour offers no specifics on medical bills for athletes who might get coronavirus. And we take a closer look at what Nick Dawkins brings to Penn State’s 2020 recruiting class. We’ll break down those headlines on this edition of The Penn State Update. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Penn State AD Sandy Barbour says zero of the 102 athlete coronavirus tests were positive. Only season ticket holders could get a seat in Beaver Stadium this fall. Moving the fall football season to the spring is a last resort option. And we take a closer look at what Jimmy Christ brings to Penn State’s 2020 recruiting class. We’ll break down those headlines on this edition of The Penn State Update. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hour 2- More with Sandy Barbour, VP of Athletics for Penn State.
Hour 1- Guest: Sandy Barbour, VP of Athletics for Penn State, on the upcoming football season.
Hour 1- Guest: Sandy Barbour, VP of Athletics for Penn State, on the upcoming football season.
Hour 2- More with Sandy Barbour, VP of Athletics for Penn State.
James Franklin, Head Football Coach at Penn State, visits @1QLeadership to discuss his methods of adjusting to the pandemic chapter. Topics covered include onboarding new coach assistant coaches remotely, gauging the well-being of his team, and operating with a purpose. Franklin also touches on his relationship with Sandy Barbour, Penn State's VP of Athletics.
Penn State AD Sandy Barbour explains the decision timeline for the 2020 football season. She also says playing the season next spring could be an option if necessary. Cam Brown talks about chasing his NFL dream through an uncertain draft process. And James Franklin explains how no spring practice impacts his January enrollees. We’ll break down those headlines in this edition of The Penn State Update. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hour 2 – Penn State VP of Interscholastic Athletics SandyBarbour addresses the media on the status of football, athletic department budget at this point and more. Plus, Steve’s brother Kevin joins us for weekly sports trivia.
Penn State athletics director Sandy Barbour was the latest to hop on a Zoom conference call with the media on Thursday. Barbour says football is still a priority and the hope is to have an uninterrupted season. Barbour also says how much time would be needed to prepare for a football season and conversations about a contract extension for men's basketball coach Pat Chambers are ongoing. Also in this episode, saying nice things about Ohio State. Follow Locked on Nittany Lions on Twitter @LockedOnNittany. Like the show on Facebook. Check out our YouTube channel as well! Want to submit a question anonymously? Email us at LockedOnNittanyLions@gmail.com! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Theragun Try Theragun risk-free for 30 days or your money back by going to Theragun.com/lockedon For a limited time, listeners get a FREE charging stand with purchase – a seventy-nine dollar value. Postmates Download the Postmates app and use code LOCKEDON. For a limited time, Postmates is giving our listeners ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS of free restaurant delivery credit for your first SEVEN days. Echelon Visit echelonfit.com/lonfl or echelonfit.com/lonba to learn about their limited time, free Apple iPad, and complete details of this exclusive offer. Blinkist The Blinkist app gives you the key ideas from more than 3,000 bestselling nonfiction books in just 15 minutes. Go to Blinkist.com/nba try it FREE for 7 days AND save 25% off your new subscription. Withings Go to Withings.com/mlb to get 25% off Body+ Body Composition Scale. --------- Stay home! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thursday 4/2/20 Hour 1 – Reaction to Sandy Barbour’s comments on football possibilities related to the COVID-19 pandemic, Wimbledon cancelled, and Cael Sanderson’s comments that winter sports athletes should get another year as well. Guest: Neal Coolong, Steelers Wire/USA Today, on the Steelers Draft plan, and a look around the NFL a few weeks away from the draft.
Thursday 4/2/20 Hour 1 – Reaction to Sandy Barbour’s comments on football possibilities related to the COVID-19 pandemic, Wimbledon cancelled, and Cael Sanderson’s comments that winter sports athletes should get another year as well. Guest: Neal Coolong, Steelers Wire/USA Today, on the Steelers Draft plan, and a look around the NFL a few weeks away from the draft.
Penn State AD Sandy Barbour pens a letter to fans about the coronavirus. James Franklin and his coaching staff share their top Netflix picks. Bill O’Brien takes some heat over trading star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. And former Lion Carl Nassib signs a big deal with the Las Vegas Raiders. We’ll tackle those headlines on this edition of The Penn State Update. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Penn State Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Sandy Barbour sits down with Brian Tripp to address the current state of affairs at Penn State in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. Be sure to tune in, Nittany Nation.
Following up Monday's episode, we have updated Big Ten Tournament information for Penn State as the Nittany Lions prepare for the postseason. Also in today's episode, Big Ten men's basketball awards for Nittany Lions, how Athletics Director Sandy Barbour ranks among her peers, Ohio State paying big money for assistants, and the top five Super Mario games according to Kevin in honor of MAR10 Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tuesday 12/31/19 Hour 1 – Penn State football parts ways with OL coach Matt Limegrover and what that means for the program going forward, plus what Sean Clifford showed this season, and a look around the day’s bowl games. Also, hear from Penn State Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Sandy Barbour, as she addressed the media at the Cotton Bowl.
Penn State officially signs every member of its 2020 recruiting class. James Franklin goes in-depth about the members of his latest class. Franklin says fewer players left for the NFL than he expected. And Sandy Barbour explains why Penn State signed Franklin to an extension. We’ll cover all those headlines on this edition of The Penn State Update podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Penn State athletic director Sandy Barbour makes her annual appearance with The Nitwits to talk about Beaver Stadium traffic, Lasch Building upgrades, PSU's Master Plan and much more.
Penn State athletic director Sandy Barbour makes her annual appearance with The Nitwits to talk about Beaver Stadium traffic, Lasch Building upgrades, PSU's Master Plan and much more.
Penn State Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Sandy Barbour joins the podcast to explain the origins of the NCAA transfer portal, potential areas of change to transfer policies, the ins and outs of transfer waivers, and more. Connect with Jill- jillbaxter@me.com www.youtube.com/user/jillbaxterAGP www.twitter.com/j_mcbridebaxter www.instagram.com/agent_mcbridebaxter www.facebook.com/jillmcbridebaxtersportsagent
Today, Patti chats with one of our industry’s brightest stars, Nina King, deputy director of athletics for administration, legal affairs, and chief of staff at Duke University. Nina describes herself as “the most unathletic person in my family,” but her love of working in athletics administration was sparked as an undergrad at Notre Dame, when she got picked to be a manager on the football team and then the head manager for swimming and diving. It was at Notre Dame that she met Kevin White, the legendary athletics director, and the rest, as she says, is history. You have to listen to hear the story about how as an intern in the business office, Nina was asked by none other than Sandy Barbour to sit in for Kevin’s assistant. That was a move that cemented Nina’s future and helped her get to where she is today at Duke—which is more than a decade in working with Kevin. Head to womenleadersincollegesports.org for more about us and to become a member! Follow us at fb.com/WomenLeadersCS, and on Twitter and Instagram @WomenLeadersCS.
Our guest today is deputy athletics director and chief operating officer at Tulane University, Mónica Lebrón. As an undergraduate, Mónica was a standout softball student-athlete and team captain at Yale University. She also interned in several Division I athletic departments and met one of the greatest at the University of Michigan—a Women Leaders past president and Lifetime Achiever!—Peg Bradley-Doppes, who became Mónica’s first woman mentor in the industry. Mónica has an incredible assertiveness and tenacity when reaching out to others to help determine the best next steps for her career—a recurring theme in this episode. As a result, she’s worked with some of our best, including Sandy Barbour and Carla Williams. Be sure to listen throughout the episode to discover Mónica’s other connections and how they influenced her path to Tulane. Head to womenleadersincollegesports.org for more about us and to become a member! Follow us at fb.com/WomenLeadersCS, and on Twitter and Instagram @WomenLeadersCS.
The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Baltimore Ravens Manager of Advertising and Branding Deandra Duggans joins the show to discuss why she got into sports marketing, the challenge of creating unique visions and how to Ravens marketing mirrors the team and the community at large. Hi everybody I'm Brian Clapp Director of Content for WorkinSports.com and this is the work in sports podcast… A fan of the show said too me recently, I know you focus primarily on jobs in sports marketing and sales, but maybe you'd consider interviewing this person I know on the legal side of sports. Her suggestion was a good one, and I'm already connecting with her person and getting them on the show. But I was taken aback a bit. Have I been leaning too much into jobs in sports marketing and sales? I'm trying to be as diverse as I can – in jobs, in genders, in race – but maybe I have fallen into a pattern. You can tell I'm kind of a paranoid person. Anyway I went back and categorized our expert interviews and it breaks down like this: Broadcasting/Sports Media: 4 Public Relations: 4 Professor: 4 Team operations: 3 Sports marketing: 3 Sales: 2 HR/recruiter: 2 Community Relations: 2 College Athletics: 2 Digital Content/Social media: 2 Athlete: 1 Student: 1 Coaching: 1 Security: 1 Mascot: 1 This made me feel a little better, our content and our guests are balanced. If I noticed any blind spot on my part it's that only 9 out of our 33 guests have been women. That's just 28% and that's not really indicative of what is happening in the sports industry at large. There are more women than ever in power roles in sports – Athletic Directors like Sandy Barbour at Penn State, Michelle Roberts the executive director of the NBA players association, Dawn Hudson the CMO of the NFL – the list goes on. And that brings us to today's guest – and up and comer in the world of sports marketing Deandra Duggans is the manager of Advertising and Branding with the Baltimore Ravens and shares some incredible career advice during our interview. She's not just a woman in the sports industry, she's one of the brightest minds in the business of sports. Question for Baltimore Ravens Deandra Duggans 1: On this podcast when I talk about sports marketing I get a lot of buzz – people love the idea of working in marketing for a sports team – but marketing is a pretty broad term, there are many roles within the marketing department. You've been with the Ravens for a little over two years now, tell us a little more about the specifics of your role with the team. 2: Prior to the Ravens you worked as a Marketing Manager for Events DC in the sports and entertainment division – how different was it working on the individual event side of marketing vs. a huge globally recognized organization like the Ravens? 3: When I worked at Fox Sports Northwest, we had a mission statement posted on the front wall as you entered the office, it was basically our call to action, our mission and our brand identity all wrapped into one. How would you articulate the brand vision of the Ravens – who are you striving to be and how do you want to be represented in the public eye? 4: We hear all the time about how coaches, right after a win, don't take any time to celebrate it's right onto the next game. Is it the same way in marketing – you come up with a great idea, execute on it…and them just have to move along to the next idea? 5: We have a private Facebook group and before every interview I ask that group what questions they have for our guest – you blew up the feed, lots of people had questions to ask. We'll start with Kirsten Nelson, because her question pivots perfectly off of what we were just talking about… basically, Kirsten wants to know… how do you keep coming up with new fresh ideas and campaigns? 6: My guy James Price was very excited to hear from you, he has his eyes on getting into sports marketing at the pro level,
The Nittany Lions' athletic director takes her annual stab at being a Nitwit, tackling contract extensions, facilities' upgrades and much more. Listen to the podcast here.
The Nittany Lions' athletic director takes her annual stab at being a Nitwit, tackling contract extensions, facilities' upgrades and much more. Listen to the podcast here.
From September 2016, during the celebration marking the 50th anniversary of Joe Paterno’s first game as Penn State Head Coach, we have a replay of Steve’s rare interview with football legend Mike Reid. Then, we take a look at where Penn State sports are going with Athletic Director Sandy Barbour.
Guest: Penn State Athletic Director Sandy Barbour recaps the previous sports season and look ahead to what’s next. Topics: Friday night college football and CFB redshirting.
Sandy Barbour, athletic director at Penn State University, is one of four athletics directors in the Power Five conferences, and has a long list of accolades, including being named one of the 100 most influential women in business, landing a spot on Forbes’ list of most powerful women in sports and the top 25 most powerful people in college sports. She and Patti chat about her path to athletics administration. Head to womenleadersincollegesports.org for more about us and to become a member. Follow us at fb.com/WomenLeadersCS, and on Twitter and Instagram @WomenLeadersCS.
Penn State's athletic director joined the crew during the bye week show to talk about James Franklin, Nittany Lion hoops, the facilities master plan and much more.
Penn State's athletic director joined the crew during the bye week show to talk about James Franklin, Nittany Lion hoops, the facilities master plan and much more.
Sandy Barbour and Bob Bowlsby discuss with leading women's rights advocate Donna Lopiano, the rocky road to gender equity amidst the current "arms-race" for salaries, facilities, and more at the Division 1-A level. (April 28, 2007)