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Dr. Brennan K. Berg

@bergbrennan

Christian, Husband, Father, Professor and Director of Sport Management Program at Ole Miss, researching sport policy topics. Posts = my views only.

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Privileged to be the guest coach for a big win! My family and I enjoyed the atmosphere and awesome performance by Ole Miss Women's BB!! This program has a terrific leader in Coach Yo! I also enjoyed meeting other staff who are dedicated to supporting the athletes! #hottytoddy

Privileged to be the guest coach for a big win! My family and I enjoyed the atmosphere and awesome performance by <a href="/OleMissWBB/">Ole Miss Women's BB</a>!! This program has a terrific leader in <a href="/YolettMcCuin/">Coach Yo</a>! I also enjoyed meeting other staff who are dedicated to supporting the athletes! #hottytoddy
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As a Seinfeld fan and a sport management professor who teaches a sport promotions course, there is so much about this that I love! #giddyup Men's Hoops Announces Seinfeld Night Versus Wichita State fausports.com/news/2025/2/13…

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Had a good time last week discussing NIL and college athletics with WCBI News here in MS! Lots more to discuss and research on the evolving structure of collegiate sport. Mid-Mornings with Joey – 02/20/2025 wcbi.com/mid-mornings-w…

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Jerricka is completing her master's degree in our olemisssm program and has done an excellent job acquiring experience in the field while competing as a college athlete. Awesome, Jerricka!

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Headed back from another enjoyable CSRI Conference. Favorite presentation was delivered by my colleagues Dr. Chris Corr and Richard Southall regarding paternalism in college athletics. A significant but overlooked issue. Well done!

Headed back from another enjoyable <a href="/CSRIConference/">CSRI Conference</a>. Favorite presentation was delivered by my colleagues Dr. Chris Corr and <a href="/CSRISouthall/">Richard Southall</a> regarding paternalism in college athletics. A significant but overlooked issue. Well done!
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A main reason for coming to Ole Miss was to transform a historically parks and recreation-focused program into a modern sport management program. We are thrilled that Sport Management officially starts in Fall 2025! olemisssm olemiss.edu/hesrm/sport-ma…

A main reason for coming to <a href="/OleMiss/">Ole Miss</a> was to transform a historically parks and recreation-focused program into a modern sport management program. We are thrilled that Sport Management officially starts in Fall 2025! <a href="/olemisssm/">olemisssm</a>

olemiss.edu/hesrm/sport-ma…
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I always enjoy discussing different policy ideas related to NIL and how to reform college athletics. I offered a few quotes for this article. Baumgartner aims to transform college sports with bill that would dissolve NCAA spokesman.com/stories/2025/a…

Mit Winter (@wintersportslaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shannon is spot on. Don’t blame the athletes for looking out for themselves & taking advantage of what may be their most valuable years as an athlete. Everyone else in college athletics does the same. What you see now is just a free market where everyone can participate.

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MS is the Magnolia State. Sometimes walking across the beautiful Ole Miss campus, you can smell their amazing fragrance while not being close to one. It is important to appreciate the little things in life!

MS is the Magnolia State. Sometimes walking across the beautiful Ole Miss campus, you can smell their amazing fragrance while not being close to one. It is important to appreciate the little things in life!
Ross Dellenger (@rossdellenger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a stunning move, the power conferences have drafted a contract that would bind schools to new enforcement rules & require them to waive the right to sue over decisions, sources tell Yahoo Sports. Schools not signing may risk conference eviction - bit.ly/3ZofxOA

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NCAA president Charlie Baker, in his address to administrators at NACDA here in Orlando, when referencing the stability that the House settlement brings: "College sports' collective inability to change years ago put the entire enterprise at risk."

Pope Leo XIV (@pontifex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our competitive society, where it seems that only the strong and winners deserve to live, sport also teaches us how to lose. It forces us, in learning the art of losing, to confront our fragility, our limitations and our imperfections. It is through the experience of these

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NEW: Through FY24, the NCAA has reported spending over a half of billion dollars on legal fees since Ed O'Bannon filed his antitrust suit in July 2009. More on NCAA's latest tax return– including Charlie Baker's 2023 comp–for Sportico 👇 sportico.com/leagues/colleg…

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As college sports enters its most transformative era, many power league ADs are urging leaders to explore collective bargaining. They are attending CBA presentations & one SEC AD reveals his “athlete-employee” plan. “I’m not biting my tongue anymore.” yhoo.it/46juPIG

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Excellent reporting once again on #NIL by Ross Dellenger. There continues to be a lot of moving parts in college athletics. There are several revealing quotes just in this article alone.