An Athlete's Guide to Agents, Fifth Edition is designed to better prepare athletes and their families to screen, select, and work with an agent. It teaches families about the importance of sports agents and allows athletes and their families to be active participants instead of handing all power away to a sports agent upon signing an agency contract. It examines: agent services and fees, financial management, insurance, endorsements, replacing an agent, renegotiating and holding out, and NCAA regulations.
Student athletes need to begin thinking about the agent selection process much earlier than their senior year of college. The understanding of what an agent does, why they are paid, and what should go into their selection should begin early in an athletes life. An Athletes Guide to Agents, Fifth Edition is designed to better prepare athletes and their families to screen, select, and work with an agent. It teaches families about the importance of sports agents and allows athletes and their families to be active participants instead of handing all power away to a sports agent upon signing an agency contract.
Bob Ruxin is a sports lawyer, consultant, and writer. He has held senior executive positions with sports products and marketing companies including Bike Athletic and NCAA International. An honors graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School, Ruxin serves as a director of the Sports Lawyers Association. He has been a guest commentator on NPR and a speaker at numerous sports law programs. He coaches youth sports in Lexington, MA.