>> Yeah, so I had an interest in history and
there was a point in time where I thought,
you know, maybe I'm going to go to law
school, maybe I'm going to teach history,
but I really wasn't sure what
I wanted to do with my career.
Now really what I think helped me at Rollins
[phonetic] was the other stuff I did.
You know, I worked at the campus radio station.
I broadcasted basketball and baseball.
I got involved as like the
intramural coordinator.
I had a really good group of friends
in my fraternity and throughout campus
and actually a surprising number of people in
my class and during my time at Rollins ended
up in this field, in either
sports or entertainment.
So, so-- And then I will
tell you that my connections
with Rollins' students had helped me
throughout my career and still are today.
I mean, I talk about this a lot.
I think my college experience at Rollins
when I look at the people I grew up with,
my high school friends, nobody
has an experience like that.
This place is pretty special to me.
It's not an accident that I
live a mile away from here.