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  • who: Anastasios Kaburakis from the would anticipate, the title of the article came from a direct quote a player included in responses about the new coaching staffThrough the lens of transition theory, the authors paint the picture of the multitude of issues impacting student-athletes upon coaches' turnover, and implications for college sports constituents. The authors suggest that athletic departments should consider adding a position for a "change manager" attending to the multiple matters the program undergoes through a transition, particularly the effect on each player. With the advent of transfer windows and more of a "free . . .

     

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