The Role of Athletics in Liberal Arts
Jimmie Office Hour Podcast
The Role of Athletics in Liberal Arts
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Hosts:

  • Jakob Barnard and Scot Loyd

Guest:

  • Brian Mistro, Head Coach of Football at the University of Jamestown

Main Topics Discussed:

  1. Introduction and Background of Brian Mistro:
    • Brian Mistro shares his journey from Arizona to becoming the head coach at the University of Jamestown.
    • His experiences in higher education included working at the University of Phoenix and coaching at Northern State and Concordia College before joining UJ in 2019.
  2. Athletics and Liberal Arts:
    • The integration of athletics within the liberal arts framework at UJ.
    • The holistic student experience emphasizes the development of students beyond the classroom and athletic field.
  3. Benefits of Being a Student-Athlete:
    • Mistro discusses the profound impact of athletics on student development, including learning through adversity, teamwork, and leadership.
    • The importance of being a well-rounded individual with skills learned outside the classroom.
  4. College Experience and Relationships:
    • Building lifelong relationships and the value of the college experience.
    • Mistro shares personal anecdotes highlighting the long-term friendships and connections formed during college.
  5. Balancing Academics and Athletics:
    • The importance of maintaining academic performance while participating in athletics.
    • Emphasizing student-athletes need to focus on their studies to ensure a successful future.
  6. Recruiting Philosophy and Student-Athlete Profile:
    • UJ looks for qualities in student-athletes, including character, teamwork, and academic diligence.
    • Evaluating potential recruits through their high school coaches and academic performance.
  7. Challenges and Changes in College Athletics:
    • Discussion on the transfer portal and name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals.
    • The potential benefits and abuses of the transfer portal and how it impacts student-athletes.
    • The impact of NIL deals at the NAIA level is limited compared to larger universities.
  8. Leadership Development:
    • The role of athletics in developing leadership skills in student-athletes.
    • Encouraging students to be leaders in various aspects of their lives, not just on the field.
  9. Final Thoughts and Recruitment Pitch:
    • Mistro emphasizes the importance of choosing to come to UJ and the opportunities it provides for personal growth and development.
    • The value of surrounding oneself with amazing people and the supportive environment at UJ.

Conclusion:
The episode highlights the integration of athletics within the liberal arts framework at the University of Jamestown, emphasizing the holistic development of student-athletes. Through personal anecdotes and discussions on leadership, relationships, and the challenges in modern college athletics, the podcast underscores the value of a well-rounded college experience that prepares students for life beyond sports and academics.

As mentioned at the show’s end, a journal article by Coffey and Davis (2019) entitled “The Holistic Approach to Academia: Traditional Classroom Instruction and Experiential Learning of Student-Athletes” is well worth the read!

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