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NIL, Health & the Making of a Student Athlete with Scott Laigo

52 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Here's a question that never used to exist: what happens to a college athlete's healthcare when they enter the transfer portal with a blown ankle and their old school has already moved on? Scott Laigo has the answer. As President of Student Athlete Advocates and a former head football coach at Seattle's Garfield High School, he's in the trenches every day helping athletes and families navigate a system that nobody fully controls anymore. In this episode, Scott joins Dr. Grant Garcia and Will Sanchez to unpack the real story behind NIL, revenue sharing, and the transfer portal. Why are some high school athletes declining surgery to protect $25,000 NIL deals? How are boosters funding arms races that may not be sustainable? And what does the shift to an NFL-style GM structure actually mean for coaches and recruits? Dr. Garcia adds clinical context on team physician pressure, how recent lawsuits are changing what doctors will and won't sign off on, and the growing gray zones around athlete medical care in a portal-era world. Scott's verdict: this system isn't sustainable and real reform starts with fixing the calendar, establishing a cap structure, mandating financial literacy, and getting the right people around the table. If you're a parent, coach, athlete, or sports medicine professional trying to understand what college sports actually looks like right now, this is the episode. Resources: studentathletesadvocates.com | Sponsor: The Recovery Shop #SportsDocTalk #NIL #StudentAthlete #TransferPortal #SportsMedicine #CollegeSports 0:00 Intro + Recovery Shop sponsor 3:00 Student Athlete Advocates — Scott's background & mission 4:30 The 408:1 counselor-to-student ratio problem 5:30 Transfer portal: high schoolers are now #4 in recruiting 7:00 NIL evolves into revenue sharing 9:00 Boosters, Arch Manning & the sustainability question 11:00 The booster entity model explained 12:00 Kentucky basketball's $22M NIL budget 13:00 The NCAA is effectively null and void 14:00 Title IX — the sleeping giant 15:00 Coaching under NIL: X's & O's vs. contracts 16:00 Oregon's playoff chaos — 7 RBs down to 2 in one week 17:30 Fixing the recruiting calendar 19:00 Portal timing reform & OTA-style restructuring 20:30 Oregon's coordinators leave mid-playoff 21:00 Trump's NIL roundtable — right people at the table? 22:30 NCAA should just run March Madness — Scott's take 23:00 International athletes & global NIL 26:00 High school NIL & athletes refusing surgery for $25K 27:30 Healthcare gap in the transfer portal — who pays? 33:00 Team physicians, incentives & clearing players 35:00 Brian Daboll's concussion fine & coaching pressure on docs 38:00 Philadelphia Eagles lawsuit & liability shifts 40:00 Financial literacy gap — the 1099 truck story 41:30 UW's financial literacy initiative 43:00 High school tipping apps & gambling risk 44:30 The NFL GM model arrives in college football 47:00 Will this system implode? Scott's honest prediction 50:00 Nike vs. potato salad — Oregon vs. Oregon State 51:00 Wrap-up & how to reach Scott Laigo

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episode NIL, Health & the Making of a Student Athlete with Scott Laigo artwork

NIL, Health & the Making of a Student Athlete with Scott Laigo

Here's a question that never used to exist: what happens to a college athlete's healthcare when they enter the transfer portal with a blown ankle and their old school has already moved on? Scott Laigo has the answer. As President of Student Athlete Advocates and a former head football coach at Seattle's Garfield High School, he's in the trenches every day helping athletes and families navigate a system that nobody fully controls anymore. In this episode, Scott joins Dr. Grant Garcia and Will Sanchez to unpack the real story behind NIL, revenue sharing, and the transfer portal. Why are some high school athletes declining surgery to protect $25,000 NIL deals? How are boosters funding arms races that may not be sustainable? And what does the shift to an NFL-style GM structure actually mean for coaches and recruits? Dr. Garcia adds clinical context on team physician pressure, how recent lawsuits are changing what doctors will and won't sign off on, and the growing gray zones around athlete medical care in a portal-era world. Scott's verdict: this system isn't sustainable and real reform starts with fixing the calendar, establishing a cap structure, mandating financial literacy, and getting the right people around the table. If you're a parent, coach, athlete, or sports medicine professional trying to understand what college sports actually looks like right now, this is the episode. Resources: studentathletesadvocates.com | Sponsor: The Recovery Shop #SportsDocTalk #NIL #StudentAthlete #TransferPortal #SportsMedicine #CollegeSports 0:00 Intro + Recovery Shop sponsor 3:00 Student Athlete Advocates — Scott's background & mission 4:30 The 408:1 counselor-to-student ratio problem 5:30 Transfer portal: high schoolers are now #4 in recruiting 7:00 NIL evolves into revenue sharing 9:00 Boosters, Arch Manning & the sustainability question 11:00 The booster entity model explained 12:00 Kentucky basketball's $22M NIL budget 13:00 The NCAA is effectively null and void 14:00 Title IX — the sleeping giant 15:00 Coaching under NIL: X's & O's vs. contracts 16:00 Oregon's playoff chaos — 7 RBs down to 2 in one week 17:30 Fixing the recruiting calendar 19:00 Portal timing reform & OTA-style restructuring 20:30 Oregon's coordinators leave mid-playoff 21:00 Trump's NIL roundtable — right people at the table? 22:30 NCAA should just run March Madness — Scott's take 23:00 International athletes & global NIL 26:00 High school NIL & athletes refusing surgery for $25K 27:30 Healthcare gap in the transfer portal — who pays? 33:00 Team physicians, incentives & clearing players 35:00 Brian Daboll's concussion fine & coaching pressure on docs 38:00 Philadelphia Eagles lawsuit & liability shifts 40:00 Financial literacy gap — the 1099 truck story 41:30 UW's financial literacy initiative 43:00 High school tipping apps & gambling risk 44:30 The NFL GM model arrives in college football 47:00 Will this system implode? Scott's honest prediction 50:00 Nike vs. potato salad — Oregon vs. Oregon State 51:00 Wrap-up & how to reach Scott Laigo

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