The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

081: Oliver Luck – EVP For NCAA: Paying College Athletes & Being Andrew Luck’s Dad

Dec 17, 2015
Oliver Luck, the Executive Vice President for Regulatory Affairs at the NCAA, shares fascinating insights from his journey as a former NFL quarterback and athletic director. He discusses the evolving landscape of college athletics and the crucial debate around athlete compensation, emphasizing student rights to profit from their name and image. Oliver also reflects on the traits that foster sustained success, such as curiosity and persistence, and offers valuable parenting lessons from his experience raising NFL star Andrew Luck.
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INSIGHT

Traits of Sustained Success

  • People with sustained success never dwell on the past but quickly focus on the next challenge.
  • Intellectual curiosity and stubborn persistence also strongly link to continued excellence.
ANECDOTE

NFL Career and Life in Europe

  • Oliver Luck played backup quarterback in the NFL while attending law school in the offseasons.
  • After retiring, he spent 10 years in Europe helping build NFL Europe and raising his family abroad.
INSIGHT

NCAA Regulatory Reform Insight

  • NCAA's regulatory units were siloed, causing inconsistent experiences for campuses.
  • Consolidating them under one executive improves cooperation and service to member schools.
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