College Sport's Seismic Shifts and Athlete Development

The source is an excerpt from a podcast featuring an interview with two doctors from the University of Florida, Dr. Molly Harry and Dr. Emily Plunkett, who discuss their research on athlete development and the rapidly changing landscape of collegiate sports. The conversation focuses heavily on NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) policies, the potential for athletes to be reclassified as employees, and the resulting confusion and lack of education among student-athletes navigating these seismic shifts. The researchers also detail a collaborative study they conducted on baseball and softball athletes' use of LinkedIn to showcase their transferable skills, noting low-profile development and differences in self-presentation between male and female athletes. Finally, they discuss the need for standardization and customization in athlete development programming to effectively support student-athletes during and after their college careers.

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