College Football

Starting a Business

Why Notre Dame's Football Coach Tells His Team to "Choose Hard"

Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman discusses the powerful results that come when you push yourself to strive for greatness in all aspects of life.

Money & Finance

This Former Statistics Professor Has Made Over $1 Million 'Investing' in Sports. These Are the 2 Tactics He's Using to Bet on the Super Bowl.

"To me, this is like Christmas," David Beaudoin says of the national sporting event. "This is the most lucrative day of the year."

Leadership

Peyton Manning Shares the 'Embarrassing' Locker Room Moment That Transformed His Leadership Style

The former quarterback's first college huddle taught him a valuable lesson.

Thought Leaders

10 Things College Athletes Should Consider When Building a Business Based on Their Own Personal Brand

College athletes can legally make money from their name, image and likeness.

Growing a Business

Alabama U's Stunning Football-Championship Performance? 3 Things Entrepreneurs Can Learn.

Just watching quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was inspiring in and of itself.

Growing a Business

Winning Sales Strategies from National Champion Alabama Roll Tide Football Coach Nick Saban

Want your sales team to dominate like a national champion football team?

Marketing

4 Off-the-Wall Marketing Techniques From America's Most Entrepreneurial Football Coach

Blake Anderson of the Arkansas State Red Wolves knows how to drive conversation and get attention. You should follow his lead.

Thought Leaders

Don't Give Up -- the Fourth Quarter Can Turn the Whole Year Around

Much like a rallying football team, one conversation, one phone call, one client or one sale can swing things in your favor.

Living

Low on Drive? Watch Matthew McConaughey Deliver This Rousing Ode to Purpose.

'You gotta ask yourself, why are you playing the game?' McConaughey told football players while visiting practice at his alma mater, the University of Texas.

Starting a Business

What I Learned in Business From Failing in College Football

I was a practice-field hero, and football failure. What I was missing in the game and in business was the cerebral side.