Brian Miller

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Technology impacting prep sports

In Homework, Sports on February 11, 2010 at 1:53 pm

November 6, 2010 served up yet another example of how pressure-packed the prep sports environment has become. In case you missed it, 13-year-old David Sills of Wilmington, Delaware verbally committed to the University of Southern California’s football program. New head coach Lane Kiffin, in the news yet again, offered Sills a scholarship after being shown YouTube footage of the middle-school quarterback by private quarterbacks coach Steve Clarkson.

Clarkson, however, had already mentored former USC quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Matt Leinart and current USC quarterback Matt Barkley before working with Sills. On top of the highlight reel Kiffin was able to view and the questionable motives of Clarkson, the ethical dilemma that is permeating prep sports culture is only being amplified by the technology that allows these kids to be covered, gain recognition, and be marketed to the point of exploitation. Read the rest of this entry »

Podcast: Middle school quarterback David Sills commits to USC football

In Homework, Sports on February 11, 2010 at 2:47 am
I’m flabbergasted from hearing about the news this week that 13-year-old David Sills of Wilmington, Delaware committed to USC despite never having played in high school. But it’s not David’s fault. Listen to my podcast and hear who’s to blame.


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