thanks for making this video. I'm sure it wasn't easy during a busy day like this. I'm a Student Equipment Manager for Weber State, it isn't that much different but its interesting seeing the small difference there is.
Being a former football equipment manager myself at the college level I can honestly say this was a great video and I hope you got to at least sleep in the day after.
I was actually offered a team manager position at my college. I was already working in my college's athletic department. The Coach's the good relations I had struck up with the players as well as my attention to detail to all the player's wellbeing. I was an athletic trainer at the time. One of the guys who treats and prevents injuries so the Coach's approached my boss and asked if he wouldn't mind if I transferred. He actually encouraged me because of how well liked I was (not that I normally brag) but I transferred at their request became a manager and I have no regrets. I made lots of friends that I otherwise wouldn't have and the team was more like a family than anything else. Now for anyone actively seeking a team manager position you would need to go to the Athletic Department or Head Equipment Manager to ask about joining.
thanks for making this video. I'm sure it wasn't easy during a busy day like this. I'm a Student Equipment Manager for Weber State, it isn't that much different but its interesting seeing the small difference there is.
That was really enjoyable to see this part of the football world! Crazy 20 hour day!
Being a former football equipment manager myself at the college level I can honestly say this was a great video and I hope you got to at least sleep in the day after.
This is my dream job right here
Thanks for sharing this. I can’t wait to get into the sport world.
Great vid I don’t know how this doesn’t have more views
How do you become an equipment manager at the college level? What steps do you have to take?
Im asking myself the same question
I was actually offered a team manager position at my college. I was already working in my college's athletic department. The Coach's the good relations I had struck up with the players as well as my attention to detail to all the player's wellbeing. I was an athletic trainer at the time. One of the guys who treats and prevents injuries so the Coach's approached my boss and asked if he wouldn't mind if I transferred. He actually encouraged me because of how well liked I was (not that I normally brag) but I transferred at their request became a manager and I have no regrets. I made lots of friends that I otherwise wouldn't have and the team was more like a family than anything else. Now for anyone actively seeking a team manager position you would need to go to the Athletic Department or Head Equipment Manager to ask about joining.
This would be my dream job
I'd love to be a truck driver for BYU football. I'm a driver and haul fuel for a living.
Do you still make these
How many staff do you have?
Typical college staff is 9-12
What kind of tape do you guys use for the shoulder pad tape ?
Ngl when I was working we used duct tape or medical tape