tricky13
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Wow. Just....wow.That comedy bit Peyton did “I’ve been kidnapped…by the crazy lady from Speed!” proves prescient:
'Blind Side' subject Oher alleges Tuohys made millions off lie — ESPN
Are we really paying Peyton Manning money from the university(well, I guess all money spent by the college, even athletically, is from the university, but this meaning not from the AD) to be a "professor"(what qualification or experience does he have to be a professor?) just to benefit the football program(cause I don't see what else this benefits)?
Like maybe he actually really wants to teach(though you'd hope he'd go get experience or further education before taking a professor role...) but I kinda doubt it.
"Manning, 47, will partner with the CCI faculty and teach a variety of topics that align with the college's curriculum, including sports reporting, video production and performance, leadership and communication and public speaking. Manning plans to teach his fall classes in person."What exactly is he teaching again? Teaching people how to teach or? Sidenote: eyeroll at the media guy who thinks he's funny...
Although Peyton likely won’t be the instructor of record for these classes, he may actually qualify to do so as a practicing academic. Typically, you can qualify to teach a certain topic if you have enough credit hours (often graduate), and are practicing in the field.I guessing most teachers have doctorates. Wonder if he's adjunct teaching elective primarily online with zoom. Just wondering I don't think you walk in automatically being a professor, not at most credible schools anyways. I'm glad he's doing it.