In this insightful episode of the Blue Chip Academy Podcast, former NFL players and sports industry leaders Ryan Mundy and Justin King dive deep into the broken model of athlete representation and the increasingly early commodification of young athletes in the NIL era.
From middle school NIL deals and high school athlete branding to the flawed incentive structures of sports agents, this episode is a must-listen for sports parents, student-athletes, coaches, and anyone serious about navigating the evolving sports business ecosystem.
Justin King, founder of L.I.G. Sports Group, breaks down the truth about what certified agents actually do, the development gap most families overlook, and how to build a strong athlete support system before money ever enters the picture. The conversation unpacks how today’s athletes must think like independent contractors, build personal brands, and approach their career with a CEO mindset.
If you're looking to understand how to support your athlete in the NIL landscape, why sports asset management is the future, and how to transition from chasing offers to building real value—this episode gives you the blueprint.
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Episode 57: Redefining Athlete Representation: Builders vs. Chasers
In today’s episode of Blue Chip Academy, Ryan Mundy and Justin King discuss:
🚨 Whether you’re a sports parent, athlete, or coach—this episode will change the way you think about athlete development and the business behind the game.
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