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Born to Be A Sports AgentAuthor: Jill McBride Baxter
With over 35 years of experience as a Sports Law Attorney, Jill McBride Baxter brings clarity and expert insight to the complex legal landscape of college athletics. In this long-running podcast, now in its 6th season with 200 episodes, Jill covers timely and relevant sports law issues affecting college football coaches, athletic administrators, and the media. From NCAA rules to NIL, employment contracts, compliance, and athlete rights, each episode offers straightforward legal guidance, real-world analysis, and practical advicewithout the legal jargon or the invoice. Language: en Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Recruiting, NIL, and the Reality of Sports Agents with Coach John Baxter
Episode 9
Sunday, 24 May, 2026
In this episode, Briant Mjia Rodelo, and Inderjit Pandher students enrolled in Jill's Sports Law class at the McGeorge School of Law, had the unique experience of interviewing Coach John Baxter about his experiences dealing with professional sports agents, the recruiting process in sports, and what it means to represent an athlete. The interview discusses how the recruiting process is carried out, how an agent can establish trust and develop lasting relationships with the players, and the things that a new agent needs to consider before signing their first athlete. This episode also provides insights on Coach Baxter's passionate views on sports agents with his over forty years of experience as a coach. Additionally, the interview explores the mentality required to become a top player in college football and the mindset that separates elite athletes from the rest. Coach Baxter also discusses the methods and approaches used at the collegiate level to help players develop the habits, discipline, and mental approach necessary to think and perform like elite athletes. If you need Representation please email jillbaxter@me.com or text Jill at 559-250-0151 and visit my website: https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com







