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College athletes who earn scholarships have either part or all tuition, meals, room and board paid for. Athletes also bring a lot of money into colleges (especially the major sports). Question: Should college athletes receive a salary in addition to their scholarship, and if so how much?
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    Avoid the Top 10 Mistakes Made by Team Captains
    Craig Hillier
    I received an e-mail from recently from a potential captain who posed an intriguing question. "What are the top mistakes captains make?" After pondering this excellent question, I compiled a list. While the list could certainly be longer, future captains will improve the odds of a great season by avoiding these 10 mistakes... . . . more details
    Interactive Interview / Dealing With Drama
    Jill Esplin
    Interactive Interview / Dealing With Drama Drama is a part of everyday life. Learning to deal with the drama created by the relationships in life begins with being true to yourself. This will help leaders avoid drama and in turn build stronger interpersonal connections. Listen to inspirational speaker Jill Esplin talk to Craig about dealing with life's drama. . . . more details
    Interactive Interview / Nice Bike
    Mark Scharenbroich
    Interactive Interview / Nice Bike Master motivator and leadership expert Mark Scharenbroich will share his "Nice Bike" formula to help team leaders and captains make meaningful connections on the road to life. Leaders who master this formula will become better communicators and magnets to others. . . . more details
    Interactive Interview / Work Ethic
    Keith Nord
    Interactive Interview / Work Ethic The odds are against an undrafted free agent making an NFL roster. In 1979 Keith Nord not only made the roster, but played 7 seasons with the Minnesota Vikings. Having a consistent work ethic can help any of us reach our goals in life. Keith shares his ideas about the importance of work ethic with Craig in this interview. . . . more details
    Interactive Interview / Rebounding From a Loss
    Karl Mecklenburg
    Interactive Interview / Rebounding From a Loss Karl Mecklenburg, shares his ideas about not only rebounding from a loss, but a win as well. Karl feels the key is to seek improvement regardless of the outcome of the previous game. . . . more details
    Article / Working Through a "Short" in Communication
    Craig Hillier
    Article / Working Through a "Short" in Communication A "short" happens in a power cord when two or more wires get pinched. Sometimes jiggling the cord is a temporary solution. Unfortunately, the jiggle isn't a long term solution and you eventually have to fix the cord or replace the appliance. At times, team captains can have a "short" in communication with each other. . . . more details
    Interactive Video/The Nine Key Qualities For Effective Leadership
    Craig Hillier
    Interactive Video/The Nine Key Qualities For Effective Leadership If you are wondering what qualities team members, coaches and athletic directors are looking for in their team captains, take a few minutes to watch a new set of interviews with Craig Hillier. . . . more details
    Interactive Interview / The Four "C's" of Leadership
    Karl Mecklenburg
    Interactive Interview / The Four "C's" of Leadership Karl Mecklenburg, a twelve year veteran in the NFL, will share his four C's of leadership. This is your chance to listen to a former all pro team captain share insights on leading a team to a season of significance. In Part one Karl and Craig discuss the first of his four C's, Community, and the role of a team leader in building and maintaining it. . . . more details