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The Wash Up

The Wash Up 24th-31st December 2007

Final Wash Up for the year. Hopefully everyone had a safe and enjoyable NYE celebration. Bit of a salary focus in this weeks column starting with some AFL news. Geelong: The Cost of Winning 2007 AFL Geelong Premiers may be feeling the pinch at the end of next season, as 20 players (half of their […]

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The Primary Cut

The Primary Cut…Happy 2008

Eleventh installment of The Primary Cut – weekly insights from the world of golf player management and other golf-related industry and player news. School’s Out Forever? Golf World’s Ryan Herrington reports that not surprisingly, 21-year-old South Korean native and UNLV junior Seung-Su Han decided to stay an amateur and play for the Rebels, at least […]

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SportsAgentBlog.com Turns 2 Years Old

It is hard to believe that it has been already two years of blogging from this platform. Time sure has flown by. Recently, Matthew Vuckovich sent me the very first post from this blog and it was hard to not get chills thinking about how this whole site started up. Believe me, I realize that […]

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College Football Players Recruiting Sports Agents

Throw Some D’s On That…Just Bought A Cadillac

Mike Conley Sr. quickly created MAC Management Group when he realized that he was in for a big payday. The former youth coach for Greg Oden, Daequan Cook, and Conley Jr. was uncomfortable going at starting an agency all on his lonesome and decided to team up with Bill Duffy of BDA Sports. All three […]

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MLB Teams NFL Players

Shabbat Shalom: Friday Wrap-Up

Only three days away from the big two year birthday for I Want to be a Sports Agent. I have to thank everyone who has ventured across this blog from its beginning and remained a part of it. Whether you are a contributor, reader, tip-giver, commentator, etc., I am truly thankful for your role in […]

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NFL Players NFL Teams Sports Agents

Two Days In April, Two Years Ago

I finally watched the movie We Are Marshall on Christmas Day, and I have to say that it was one of the best football movies I have seen.  I am now hungry for a new, exciting football movie to be released.  I may get that wish in 2008, when producers hope that Two Days in […]

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Book Reviews

Book Review: Game Time – Inside College Football

The culmination of first semester law school final exams has afforded me the opportunity to begin reading through some of the interesting sports-related books that have been sent my way for review. I just finished reading Game Time – Inside College Football. The book is a compilation of short stories that reveals parts of college […]

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Interview With The Agent

Interview With The Agent: Jim Kuzmich

Sports Agent Interview: with Matthew Vuckovich Jim Kuzmich is a 41-year-old sports and entertainment attorney and former vice president and general counsel for GAAMES. Jim’s experience in sports law includes contracts, negotiations, intellectual property, licensing, endorsements and dispute resolution. He was the primary the liaison for GAAMES with equipment manufacturers, sports card manufacturers, the media, […]

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Contract Negotiation Sports Agents Sports Business

Time To Build A Sports Reporter Division

Here at SportsAgentBlog.com – I Want to be a Sports Agent, we have covered many non-traditional ways that an interested person can break into the sports agent industry. Some categories discussed include representing video gamers, bowlers, and bull riders. After reading a recent New York Times article on sportswriters, I am beginning to think that […]

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MLB Players MLB Teams Performance Analysis

Come On, You’re Better Than That!!!

Last Saturday I was tuning into 1050 ESPN radio, hosted by Warner Wolf. The main topic was the Mitchell Report. After discussing the individual players who were mentioned in the report, Wolf went on to discuss how some of these players may have significantly altered the outcomes of games. The specific event he was talking […]