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Sandy Barbour looks back: "It's the people ... and the things we've done together."
0:33
Penn State's Sandy Barbour, the 2022 AD of the Year, looks back on a long career.
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SBA Red Carpet: Robert Kraft
2:11
Kraft on winning the Lifetime Achievement Award, plus his designer Nikes and taste in music.
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Best in Agency Creativity and Innovation: Wasserman
5:04
Wasserman's Elizabeth Lindsay: "At Wasserman, we believe in a pretty simple formula to succeed. You do really great work with excellence and creativity, and you do it with, and for, people that you actually give a damn about."
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MLB's Chris Marinak on what it took to build the Field of Dreams
0:49
Marinak: "People don't realize there was no power, no water, no sewer. We had to literally bring everything to Iowa to put on the game."
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Where's Pitaro going after ESPN's win? An anniversary trip to Paris
0:46
Pitaro plans to be a typical tourist: "We'll see a bunch of museums. We'll go to the Eiffel Tower ... [but] we're gonna miss a couple of Rangers games."
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Celebration of Service: America Scores
11:53
Colin Schmidt accepts the award "on behalf of 6,000 poet athletes." Also features poet-athlete Mia Baez.
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SBA Red Carpet: Sandy Barbour
1:49
Athletic Director of the Year Sandy Barbour: "We like to beat the crap out of each other inside the lines, but outside of that, what we do every day is challenging ... so there's a tremendous amount of camaraderie."
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SBA Red Carpet: Greg Sankey
1:46
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey on conference expansion, advice to young people and whether Tennessee baseball is the best in the country.
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Best Talent Representation of the Year: Wasserman
2:30
Jason Ranne: "he representation business has really never been more competitive than it is today. So it's a big deal for us to be acknowledged like this."
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Best in Digital Sports Media: ESPN+
4:22
Accepting the award is Russell Wolf: "Thanks to the judges and thanks to our competitors for being there every day in this space. It's amazing to compete every day. I think we all make each other better."