The following guest contribution is provided by Hardik Sanghavi, who graduated from DePaul University in 2016 with a major in finance and minor in accounting. During his time at DePaul, Hardik interned with ESPN Chicago and Priority Sports & Entertainment. He now works as a Commercial Underwriter in the Insurance Industry and writes for Overthecap.com. You […]
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Sportstars, Inc. have signed an impressive staple of Florida Gators entering the upcoming 2016 NFL Draft. It’s resulted in no small part to the relationship that agents Jonathan Perzley and Brian Mackler have curated with the program over recent years. Perzley, a dual-degree University of Florida alum, won’t seek the spotlight, instead declining interview requests and keeping away from […]
Monday morning, LSU running back Jeremy Hill announced on Twitter his decision to forego his junior season in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and enter the 2014 NFL Draft. Less than eight hours later, Yahoo’s Rand Getlin announced Hill had signed a Standard Representation Agreement with New York-based, Sportstars. NFLPA Advisors, Jonathan Perzley and Brian Mackler, will […]
Former North Texas and current Cleveland Brows linebacker Craig Robertson has changed agencies. Robertson was formerly represented by Vincent Calo of THE GAME Sports Management & Media, LLC. He is now represented by Jonathan Perzley and Brian Mackler of Sportstars, Inc. Robertson was one of five NFL clients listed on THE GAME Sports Management & Media’s […]
Florida Gators senior linebacker Lerentee McCray and defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd both opted to sign with SportStars for their representation. [blackbirdpie url=”https://twitter.com/JQuittner/status/288774009238220801″] The duo will be represented by Brian Mackler and Jonathan Perzley, who is a graduate of the University of Florida. McCray is listed by NFLDraftScout.com as the 17th best outside linebacker available in […]
College football players who participate on teams that are bowl eligible will hold off on committing (verbally or in writing) to a particular agent and agency before the completion of their bowl games. Making such a commitment prior to performing in the bowl game would make those players ineligible to perform based on NCAA regulations. […]