athletes! I was reading the SI.com Cougs blog and an article written by Talmage Morgan (
https://www.si.com/college/byu/basketball/three-things-that-byu-s-kevin-young-can-sell-on-the-recruiting-trail) where he states:
"BYU’s strict honor code, sometimes seen as a recruiting hurdle, can also be a strength. It creates a distraction-free environment which allows for athletic and personal development."
We always hear about athletes that make millions that are then filing for bankruptcy. Here's an idea to help these athletes prepare for life of the NBA and to not fall into the riches trap.
So...to enhance a young student athlete's BYU experience and to set them up for future success, BYU should develop a program that teaches these kids how to manage their future resources. Things like investment planning, marketability, time management, diet, and training. Basically, create a program that helps student athletes prepare for fame and fortune in the NBA and how to manage it and be successful not only at basketball but life beyond the NBA.
It would be part of the selling point. Come work with KY to prepare you for the NBA while BYU helps you prepare for the future in the NBA and after.