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Podcast · November 7, 2016

Episode 2: Coach Jeff Osterman on Effective Branding

Screen Shot 2016-11-07 at 8.43.06 PMAs a college coach, how often do you think about how you are branding yourself to your recruits, and to your future employers?

Not often, I’m guessing.

Which is why we wanted to talk to a coach who has put a lot of thought and effort into it. Jeff Osterman oversees recruiting and is an assistant coach at the University of South Florida, and he offers up some fantastic ideas on how any coach can improve their brand quickly – and why they should want to do that.

Plus, Dan Tudor discusses an interesting new NCAA proposal, plus he talks about what coaches can learn from the Presidential election process.

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