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Rafael Fernandez, an athletic director, shares his experience in education and sports programs. He discusses the success of Cardinal Mooney High School's sports teams and the importance of building a well-rounded program. Rafael also talks about the upcoming changes in name, image, and likeness (NIL) regulations for amateur athletes in Florida. He emphasizes the need for a strong mindset and support system in both public and private schools. Rafael highlights the role of parents in the recruiting process and advises against being overly involved. The conversation concludes with a sports trivia question.
 
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Rafael Fernandez, athletic director, education, sports programs, success, Cardinal Mooney High School, well-rounded program, name image and likeness, NIL, regulations, amateur athletes, Florida, mindset, support system, public schools, private schools, parents, recruiting process, sports trivia
 
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06:39The Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Legislation
13:53Hiring Coaches and Building a Successful Program
14:47What College Coaches Look for Beyond Athletic Abilities
21:37Sports Trivia: The WNBA's First Basket