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Is the NFL really just about money?
Alexis Paul
An ESPN business analyst spoke on behalf of the Sports Lecture Seriesabout the NFL being
mostly about money, not all about the skills players have. Approximately 100 business students
gathered in the Oval Theater (located in the Marshall Student Center) at 7 p.m. on Wednesday
night to listen.
Andrew Brandt, who occasionally appears on ESPN to discuss NFL games behind the scenes,
spoke to students and alumni during the University Sports Lecture Series about how he began his
career by starting the marketing expansion for a football team in Barcelona, Spain. In 1992 he
created the first half time shows for the Barcelona Dragons, while also being titled the youngest
General Manager at the time.
“It’s all about the money,” said Brandt when trying to describe why getting into the sports
industry is successful.
Within his 25 years of experience with the NFL, he shared that the flip side of it is all about
money, and some games can even be set up for professionals and fans.
“Everyone can talk about the games, but I can talk about what goes on behind the games, what
happens behind the curtain,” Brandt said.
Brandt said that he had to step outside of his law school circle entirely to pursue sports, which
started at Stanford Law. He then became a sports agent at ProServ, followed by Woolf
Associates. He then moved on to Vice President of the Green Bay Packers, founded the National
Football Post in 2008, and is now working towards increasing the academic side of the NFL as a
director, columnist, and analyst for ESPN.
Throughout his different positions, he spoke of his experiences while workingclosely with
wealthy, famous people such as Master P, Matt Hasselbeck, Ricky Williams, and many doctors
and lawyers. He said these life experiences taught him that money is a huge factor in some of the
games that are played in the NFL.
“My life at the time was like an episode of “MTV Cribs,”it’s like I’m meeting with famous
people around a bunch of money…and my head was just spinning,” he said.
The USF students and alumni seemed very intrigued by Brandt’s speechas he shared some wise
words of his own, “So, one thing about life and lives and careers is that it all sounds very
spiritual, but it does seem to happen when one door closes and another opens.”
Hill

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Hill

  • 1. Is the NFL really just about money? Alexis Paul An ESPN business analyst spoke on behalf of the Sports Lecture Seriesabout the NFL being mostly about money, not all about the skills players have. Approximately 100 business students gathered in the Oval Theater (located in the Marshall Student Center) at 7 p.m. on Wednesday night to listen. Andrew Brandt, who occasionally appears on ESPN to discuss NFL games behind the scenes, spoke to students and alumni during the University Sports Lecture Series about how he began his career by starting the marketing expansion for a football team in Barcelona, Spain. In 1992 he created the first half time shows for the Barcelona Dragons, while also being titled the youngest General Manager at the time. “It’s all about the money,” said Brandt when trying to describe why getting into the sports industry is successful. Within his 25 years of experience with the NFL, he shared that the flip side of it is all about money, and some games can even be set up for professionals and fans.
  • 2. “Everyone can talk about the games, but I can talk about what goes on behind the games, what happens behind the curtain,” Brandt said. Brandt said that he had to step outside of his law school circle entirely to pursue sports, which started at Stanford Law. He then became a sports agent at ProServ, followed by Woolf Associates. He then moved on to Vice President of the Green Bay Packers, founded the National Football Post in 2008, and is now working towards increasing the academic side of the NFL as a director, columnist, and analyst for ESPN. Throughout his different positions, he spoke of his experiences while workingclosely with wealthy, famous people such as Master P, Matt Hasselbeck, Ricky Williams, and many doctors and lawyers. He said these life experiences taught him that money is a huge factor in some of the games that are played in the NFL. “My life at the time was like an episode of “MTV Cribs,”it’s like I’m meeting with famous people around a bunch of money…and my head was just spinning,” he said. The USF students and alumni seemed very intrigued by Brandt’s speechas he shared some wise words of his own, “So, one thing about life and lives and careers is that it all sounds very spiritual, but it does seem to happen when one door closes and another opens.”