Bonus Content: 2023-24 Season

Bonus Content: 2023-24 School Year

2024-25 BUSINESS OF SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT CURRICULUM PREVIEW

Download the 2024-25 Business of Sports & Entertainment Preview to see how the new BSE can work in your classroom!

Updates for 2024-25 Edition:

  • Improved LMS Integration
  • Updated textbook layout with more graphics and updated examples
  • Updated projects, case studies and role plays
  • New bonus content
  • Updated lesson plans and curriculum map

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MARKETING INSIGHTS FROM SCC (NEW!)

Marketing Insights CurriculumMany of our subscribers have asked us over the years to offer business and marketing instructional materials outside the scope of sports and entertainment.  We are now excited to introduce a new program to fit that bill, Marketing Insights from SCC. Developed using a structure similar to our sports and entertainment program that you know and love, Marketing Insights is a new resource for maximizing engagement in any of your business or marketing classes. Program Features:
  • Curriculum resource updated every summer
  • Weekly current events with discussion questions
  • Bonus content throughout the school year
  • Periodic virtual Q&A with industry executives discussing a variety of marketing topics and trends

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Download includes:

  • Program Overview
  • List of topics covered
  • Module 2, Lesson 1: Marketing Mix: Price
    • Lesson
    • Slide Presentation
    • Quiz & Answer Key
    • “Burger Time!” – Discussion Deck
    • What is False Advertising? – Discussion Deck
  • “April Fools Marketing” – Marketing Stunts Lesson:This Marketing Insights sample lesson reviews the marketing activities of several brands on April Fools Day and discusses the concept of marketing and publicity stunts.
  • https://www.sportscareerconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Marketing-Insights-Sample.zip?swcfpc=1

BONUS CONTENT: THE BUSINESS OF SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT

NEW: SPORTSBIZ MADNESS CASE STUDY COMPETITION 2024

NEW BONUS CONTENT - 2024

Kentucky Derby Fun Facts 2024The iconic Kentucky Derby is the longest-continuous sporting event in the United States, an event that draws interest from millions of fans every year. This year’s race, the 150th edition of “The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports,” will run on Saturday, May 4, 2024.

Consider sharing our “Kentucky Derby Fun Facts 2024” presentation, available exclusively to SCC subscribers, to help you race into a sports marketing discussion in your classroom.

4-29-2024

March has arrived!

SCC’s annual March Madness content encourages you to discuss a wide range of sports business topics, ranging from broadcast rights and advertising to economic impact and NIL.

Best of luck to those of you filling out brackets this year. Let the Madness begin!

3-9-2024

After several years of struggling, Hollywood finally showed signs of resurgence post-pandemic in 2023.  The 96th Academy Awards will celebrate some of that success.  Here is a discussion guide to help you connect your conversation in class with this year’s Oscars.

3-4-2024

Infographic Overview:

WalletHub released this Academy Awards infographic with information about nominations, economic impact, marketing, and more.

3-4-2024

MLB Opening Day 2024 InfographicBaseball is back!  As Opening Day for Major League Baseball’s 2024 season arrives (March 28th), here is a look at the business baseball by the numbers.

This infographic is available in PDF format.

Key takeaway:  Major League Baseball saw record revenue last year, thanks partly to rule changes designed to speed up the pace of play.  Attendance and sponsorship figures increased, which helped propel franchise values to record levels, according to Sportico’s annual rankings.

3-27-2024

Lesson 3.5, SCC’s Business of Sports & Entertainement curriculum explores economic impact. To illustrate the concept, share this Taylor Swift infographic to guide your discussion in class.

Key takeaway:  The biggest sports and entertainment events can impact an entire economy by drawing visitors to the region.  Those visitors spend money on lodging, shopping, dining, entertainment, and more.  In some instances, these events can also help to create local jobs.

2-25-2024

Iowa Hawkeyes star, and WNBA #1 Draft Pick Caitlin Clark became the NCAA women’s basketball’s all-time leading scorer in February, 2024.  Her impact off the court is equally as impressive. This graphic illustrates how an individual superstar athlete can impact an entire sports economy.

2-25-2024

MLS trivia gameThe 2024 Major League Soccer season is underway.  This exclusive subscriber resource provides a quick look at the current state of the league, specifically its growth.

A trivia game is included with this deck.  Use the game as a tool to recap some key sports business concepts, like sponsorship, promotion, the “Superstar Effect”, and more.

2-24-2024

Perhaps no professional sports league is more synonomous with sponsorship than NASCAR. With this lesson plan, students will learn the important sports business concepts of branding and sponsorship. The lesson plan explores the dynamics of a NASCAR sponsorship and includes an activity where students create their own design for a race car.

You might also share the accompanying “2024 Paint Schemes” PPT with students which examines several paint schemes for this year’s Great American Race.

This bonus lesson on sponsorship includes:
Teacher Lesson Plan
Student Activity Packet
Presentation: Daytona 500 Paint Schemes
Project: Design Your own Race Car

2-15-2024

Perhaps no professional sports league is more synonomous with sponsorship than NASCAR. With this lesson plan, students will learn the important sports business concepts of branding and sponsorship. The lesson plan explores the dynamics of a NASCAR sponsorship and includes an activity where students create their own design for a race car.

You might also share the accompanying “2024 Paint Schemes” PPT with students which examines several paint schemes for this year’s Great American Race.

This bonus lesson on sponsorship includes:
Teacher Lesson Plan
Student Activity Packet
Presentation: Daytona 500 Paint Schemes
Project: Design Your own Race Car

2-15-2024

Explore the importance of return-on-investment (ROI) in the world of sponsorship with this post-game Super Bowl LVIII infographic.  This graphic will help students to understand why brands pay millions of dollars to put their names and logos on everything from jerseys to stadiums.

2-18-2024

This year’s edition of our Super Bowl post-game resources will help you teach and discuss a wide range of key sports business concepts.

2024 Super Bowl “postgame” lesson plan resources:
Super Bowl LVIII Ad Recall (Discussion & Activity)
Super Bowl LVIII Scavenger Hunt (Student Activity)

Topics explored:
Lesson 4.8 – Advertising

2-13-2024

Super Bowl Fun Facts

Infographic Overview:
This infographic was released by WalletHub.  Use the graphic to discuss the concept of consumer behavior, promotion and sales.

Curriculum Connection:

Teacher Note: WalletHub’s annual Super Bowl infographic is always packed with fun facts that looks at the big game from a number of interesting angles.  However, the infographic itself provides a great example of the concept of marketing through sports and entertainment.  WalletHub’s infographic draws the attention of thousands of consumers, driving traffic the company’s website, and generating brand awareness.

  • Lesson 1.2 – Fandom
  • Lesson 2.2 – Marketing through sports and entertainment
  • Lesson 2.4 – Pricing (supply and demand)
  • Lesson 3.5 – Economic impact
  • Lesson 4.8 – Advertising
  • Lesson 4.9 – Digital marketing (social media)
  • Lesson 8.3 – Sponsorship (naming rights)
  • Lesson 10.1 – Fan experience (stadium amenities)

Student Discussion:

  1. What is fandom?
  2. How might some of the fun facts in this infographic illustrate the concept of fandom?
  3. What is the difference between the marketing of sports and entertainment and marketing through sports and entertainment?  Which do you think WalletHub’s Super Bowl infographic best describes?
  4. What is supply and demand?
  5. What is pricing?
  6. How do you think supply and demand impacts pricing?
  7. How do you think supply and demand impacts the price of Super Bowl tickets?
  8. Why do you think this year’s Super Bowl tickets are selling for record high prices?
  9. What is economic impact?
  10. How might the Super Bowl impact the economy of the host city?
  11. Why do you think the impact on Tampa’s economy this year might be lower than the impact the big game typically has on host cities?
  12. What is advertising?
  13. Why do Super Bowl ads cost so much?
  14. How do you think social media helps fuel the excitement surrounding the Super Bowl?
  15. What is sponsorship?
  16. What benefit might an advertiser have during the Super Bowl as an official NFL sponsor?
  17. What are naming rights?
  18. Who has the naming rights to the stadium where this year’s Super Bowl will be played?
  19. How might that provide an additional value for the sponsor?
  20. How might an advertiser or sponsor benefit from social media in the lead up to (and during) the Super Bowl?
  21. Can a brand that isn’t an official NFL sponsor still promote their products and services during the big game?  Why or why not?
  22. What is fan experience?
  23. What might be different about the fan experience at this year’s Super Bowl in SoFi Stadium, the most expensive stadium ever built??

Click here for more Super Bowl insight and to view/download the infographic from the WalletHub website.

2-13-2024

Infographic Overview: This infographic was released by the National Retail Federation.  Use the graphic to discuss the concept of consumer behavior, promotion and sales.

Curriculum Connection:

Teacher Note:  Consider pairing this infographic with the Super Bowl LV sales and promotion lesson plan and/or point-of-purchase display student competition.

  • Lesson 4.3 – Target Market
  • Lesson 4.4 – Market Segmentation
  • Lesson 4.7 – Market Research
  • Lesson 4.8 – Advertising
  • Lesson 7.6 – Promotion

Student Discussion:

  1. What is market segmentation?
  2. What is a target market?
  3. Who do you think might represent the target market for some of the most popular Super Bowl consumer product categories like snacks, soda, wings, pizza, takeout/delivery services, TVs etc?
  4. What is market research?
  5. Why is market research important to a sports and entertainment marketing professional?
  6. How might the data from this infographic help a sports and entertainment marketing professional develop a marketing strategy for the Super Bowl?
  7. What is promotion?
  8. What are the different forms of promotion?
  9. What types of products might see an increase in sales around the Super Bowl?
  10. How might promotion help brands to increase sales for the big game?
  11. If you were a marketing professional working for a snack or soda brand, what might your Super Bowl marketing strategy be based on data from this infographic?  Who might represent your target audience?  What type of promotion or advertising would you invest in?
2-13-2024

Infographic Overview: This infographic explores the most popular food dishes for each fan base around the NFL, along with recipes for those of you looking for ideas for Super Bowl party snack ideas. It was posted by TitleMax at the start of the NFL season (another opportunity to discuss the concept of marketing through sports).

While an infographic that features tailgating recipes may not seem to tie directly with some of our core marketing concepts, it could make for a fun way to discuss important sports business topics like advertising and sponsorship.

You might also consider aligning this activity with any post-Super Bowl discussion relating to ads students viewed leading up to and during the game.

Curriculum Connection:

Teacher Note:  Use this infographic as an opportunity to engage students in a fun activity.  Ideas are listed below in the student discussion.

  • Lesson 1.2 – Fandom
  • Lesson 4.3 – Target Market
  • Lesson 4.4 – Market Segmentation
  • Lesson 6.1 – Branding
  • Lesson 6.2 / 6.3 – Licensing & Licensing Process
  • Lesson 8.1 – Sponsorship
  • Lesson 8.4 – Ambush Marketing

Student Discussion:

  1. Based on information from this infographic, what might marketers assume about the demographics of NFL fans?
  2. How might this give you some insight into the types of companies that might advertise during the Super Bowl?
  3. How might this give you some insight into the types of companies that might sponsor the NFL and or NFL teams?
  4. After reviewing the infographic in class, split students into teams and have them create a Super Bowl commercial for a food brand (snack, soda, condiment etc) targeting NFL fans.
  5. After reviewing the infographic in class, create a list of brands that might benefit from advertising during (or around) the Super Bowl.  Consider breaking the class into groups and assigning each conference to your student groups.  For example, group one would create a list of brands for the NFC East, group two for the NFC North etc.
  6. After reviewing the infographic in class, create a list of brands that might benefit from a NFL sponsorship (LEAGUE sponsorship).  Introduce the concept of sponsorship activiation here (lesson 8.3 in SCC’s textbook) and have students come up with a plan for activating that sponsorship.
  7. After reviewing the infographic in class, create a list of brands that might benefit from a NFL team sponsorship (sponsorship of a specific team…like a Chili brand for the Cowboys based on the recipe from the infographic).  Introduce the concept of sponsorship activiation here (lesson 8.3 in SCC’s textbook) and have students come up with a plan for activating that sponsorship.
  8. Divide the class into teams.  Introduce the concept of ambush marketing (lesson 8.4 in SCC’s textbook) and ask each team to pick a food brand that might benefit from marketing activities at or around the Super Bowl, then come up with a creative ambush marketing campaign.  Have each team present their ideas in class.
  9. Ask students to describe the concept of licensing.  Could they create a new tailgate item or branded item that represents their favorite team?  Would they need a license to do that?
  10. Following the game, use this infographic to discuss the concept of marketing through sports and the marketing of sports.
  11. After the game, make a list of food brands that DID advertise during or around the Super Bowl as a class activity.
2-13-2024

Infographic Overview: 

A survey from staffing firm OfficeTeam may just “bowl” you over. According to 72 percent of HR managers, the day after the professional football championship game should be a paid national holiday from work. They released this infographic with the findings from a study on the impact sports can have on productivity at work.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What are Human Resources?
  2. Why is HR important to a company?
  3. Why might HR professionals be interested in establishing the day after the Super Bowl as a National holiday?
2-13-2024

This year’s edition of our Super Bowl resources will help you teach and discuss a wide range of key sports business concepts.

2024 Super Bowl “pre-game” lesson plan resources:
Student competition (PPT Discussion & Activity)
Super Bowl LVIII Advertising Bingo Cards (Student Activity: Includes Bingo Cards, Teacher Lesson Guide and Student Activity Packet)
Super Bowl LVIII Fun Facts (PPT Discussion)

2024 Super Bowl “postgame” lesson plan resources:
Super Bowl LVIII Ad Recall (Discussion & Activity) – Coming Soon!
Super Bowl LVIII Scavenger Hunt (Student Activity) – Coming Soon!

Topics explored:
Lesson 1.2 – Fandom
Lesson 2.2 – Marketing through sports and entertainment
Lesson 2.4 – Pricing (supply and demand)
Lesson 2.9 – Event Marketing & Management
Lesson 3.2 – Broadcast Rights / Ratings
Lesson 3.5 – Economic impact
Lesson 4.3 – Target Market
Lesson 4.4 – Market Segmentation
Lesson 4.7 – Market Research
Lesson 4.8 – Advertising
Lesson 4.9 – Digital marketing (social media)
Lesson 6.1 – Branding
Lesson 6.2 / 6.3 – Licensing
Lesson 7.6 – Promotion
Lesson 8.1 – Sponsorship
Lesson 8.3 – Sponsorship decisions (naming rights)
Lesson 8.4 – Ambush marketing
Lesson 10.1 – Fan experience (touchless stadium)
Lesson 11.2 – Publicity

2-1-2024

BONUS CONTENT ARCHIVE

After 26 years, the Michigan Wolverines are back on top of college football.  Use our annual college football bowl season “by the numbers” discussion deck to take a deeper dive into the business of college football.

Topics explored:
Broadcast Rights / Ratings (Lesson 1.3)
Economic Impact (Lesson 3.5)
Sponsorship (Lesson 8.1, 8.2, 8.3)
Ticket sales (Pricing / Supply & Demand)
Sports Business Leadership

Lesson plan includes:
College Football by the Numbers (PPT)
Scavenger Hunt Student Activity

1-8-2024

The NBA went head-to-head against the NFL for the second straight year on Christmas Day in 2023 in competition for TV viewers.  The NFL won in a landslide, and NBA ratings tumbled for the fifth year in a row. Use this infographic to discuss:

Lesson 3.2 (Ratings)
Lesson 4.8 (Advertising)

12-28-2023

Consumers spend more money during the holidays than any other time of the year. As a result, everyone from big box retailers to small businesses roll out a myriad of holiday-themed promotions.

Sports and entertainment properties are no exception. Review the presentation in class to see some examples of how some sports teams are working to entice fans to buy everything from ticket packages and merchandise to good ol’ holiday spirit and cheer this year.

ACTIVITY IDEA #1: Consider encouraging students to come up with a holiday promotion for their favorite team(s), event, or entertainment property. Will they sell tickets? Merchandise? What will they do to incentivize sales? How long with the promotional offer last? Will it just be for Black Friday or Cyber Monday, or will they extend the offer throughout the holidays?

ACTIVITY IDEA #2: After reviewing the PPT, encourage students to develop a holiday-themed promotional campaign for your school athletics program. What will they try to sell? How will they attract attention from fans (consumers) within the community?

Topics explored:
Sales & Promotion (Unit 7)

12-5-2023

The NFL is notoriously straight-laced (pardon the pun) when it comes to regulating player appearances on the field. Want to a wear a brand not affiliated with the NFL as a sponsor? Strictly a no-no. Want to customize gear and/or share a written message with fans using any part of the uniform? Go for it, just expect a hefty fine and stern condemnation from the league office.

However, in 2016, the NFL actually started to encourage its players to wear cleats customized with a message supporting causes each player supports (albeit just for one week). It was a great way to raise not only awareness but also money for causes ranging from mental health, ALS, cancer and animal welfare to children who need reading glasses. Cleats were then auctioned on the NFL’s official auction site with proceeds going to each respective charity.

The initiative was a smashing success. This year, the NFL’s “My Cause, My Cleats” program is back for its 7th season, and the message is being amplified using all of the league’s marketing might. According to the league, more than 1,000 players showcased their causes for Week 13 NFL games this year.

Topics explored:
Publicity & Goodwill (Lesson 11.2)
Community Relations (Lesson 11.2)
Social Issues (Lesson 11.6)

Lesson plan bundle includes:
My Cause My Cleats (PPT)
Activity Packet (Student)
Lesson Guide (Teacher)
List of causes supported by NFL players this season (PDF)
Student Activity & Rubric

12-1-2023

With this lesson plan, your students will explore some of the City Edition uniforms NBA teams have introduced so far this season in collaboration with Nike.

This lesson plan includes a PPT to aid in discussion along with a student activity that encourages students to design their own version of a “City” edition uniform.

Videos are embedded in the presentation, but if you have trouble getting them to play, the original YouTube links are provided in the last slide.

Encourage students to think about your city and community. What does your hometown’s brand look like? What imagery reflects the community’s traditions and values and how might that be incorporated into your design? What causes or community relations initiatives might the design help to support?

Topics explored in this lesson plan:

Branding (Lesson 6.1)
Licensing (Lesson 6.1, Lesson 6.2)
Sponsorship (Lesson 8.1)
Community Relations (Lesson 11.2)

Lesson plan bundle includes:

Activity Packet (Student)
Lesson Guide (Teacher)
“NBA City Edition Uniforms” (PPT including video clips)
Student Activity & Rubric

11-2-2023

What is the fan experience? Why is it important? And why do pro sports teams offer such a wide variety of food and beverage options at stadiums on game days? Explore all this and more with this NFL Stadium Food discussion deck from SCC.

* Please note: Videos are embedded in the presentation, so you will need to enable external content after downloading for the video to play.


Topics explored include:
Price (Marketing Mix)
Promotion (Lesson 7.6)
Fan Experience (Lesson 10.1)
Publicity (Lesson 11.2)

9-22-2023

The Messi Effect InfographicThe addition of Lionel Messi paid immediate dividends to Major League Soccer’s Inter Miami, providing significant boosts to the team’s following on social media, merchandise sales, ticket sales, and franchise value.  Use this infographic to discuss:

Lesson 2.5 (Quality product)
Lesson 9.2 (Ticket Sales)
Lesson 11.2 (Publicity)

9-8-2023

This presentation provides an inside look at one of the most successful movie marketing campaigns in history. You could literally teach an entire course with the master class that was the marketing of this film!

* Please note:  Videos are embedded in the presentation, so you will need to enable external content after downloading for the video to play.

Topics include:
Fandom (Lesson 1.3)
Marketing of Entertainment vs. Marketing Through Entertainment (2.2)
Consumer Engagement (Lesson 2.8)
Entertainment Business Fundamentals (Lesson 3.3)
Industry Trends (Lesson 3.4)
Advertising (Lesson 4.7)
Digital & Social (Lesson 4.8)
The Marketing Plan (Lesson 5.1)
Branding & Brand Building (Lesson 6.1 & 6.2)
Licensing & Licensing Process (Lesson 6.3 & 6.4)
Promotion (Lesson 7.6)
Publicity (Lesson 11.2)

Lesson plan bundle includes:
Holiday Marketing Discussion Deck (PPT)

8-18-2023

International soccer star Neymar Jr. inked one of the most lucrative contracts in the history of sports with a team in the Saudi Pro League.  Use this infographic to discuss:

Lesson 3.2 (Profit) – How player salaries impact a pro sports team’s ability to generate a profit

8-15-2023

For those of you who like to start the semester by playing our “Introducing SEM” trivia game, the updated version for 2023 is now available.

This download includes:
Answer sheet (Student)
Answer key (Teacher)
Introducing SEM Trivia Game (PPT)

8-10-2023

FIFA Women's World Cup 2023The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, held in Australia and New Zealand was the most-watched edition of the women’s FIFA World Cup ever, and became a breakthrough for the popularity of women’s soccer around the world. Consider sharing this presentation in class to help guide your conversation surrounding the tournament and as a way to introduce the “sports business” concept to help set the tone for what students can expect from this class.

Topics discussed in this presentation:
Industry growth / International marketing (Lesson 1.2)
Fandom (Lesson 1.3)
Broadcast rights / revenue / ratings (Lesson 3.2)
Economic impact (Lesson 3.5)
Market research (Lesson 4.6)
Licensing (Lesson 6.1, Lesson 6.2)
Sponsorship (Lesson 8.1)
Ambush marketing (Lesson 8.4)
Ticket sales (Lesson 9.1)
Social Issues / Sportswashing (Lesson 11.6)

Lesson plan bundle includes:
Discussion Deck (PPT)
Sponsorship Activity (PDF)

8-10-2023

Fantasy football continues to explode in popularity.  Anticipation might be higher than ever this season as the sports world waits to see if the NFL season will remain on track for this season.

Unit one of your textbook briefly touches on its impact on the growth of the sports industry and this brief PPT detailing fantasy football “by the numbers” can provide a fun way to supplement the concept.  Many of you are also playing some derivation of a fantasy football game in class and this could help shed some perspective on the business behind the game.

This lesson plan bundle includes:
Activity Packet (Student)
Lesson Guide (Teacher)
Business of Fantasy Sports (PPT)
Fan engagement activity suggestion (aligns with lesson 2.7 in your textbook)

Topics Explored:
Lesson 1.2 – Industry Growth
Lesson 1.3 – Fandom
Lesson 2.8 – Fan Engagement
Lesson 4.4 – Segmentation
Lesson 11.8 – Social Issues in Sports (Gambling & Ethics)

7-30-2023

NFLPA lesson planThis lesson helps students gain a fundamental understanding of the licensing process and how it impacts prices of consumer products.

This lesson plan bundle includes:
Six individual sports marketing challenges.

7-30-2023

TOp 11 FIlm Franchises This presentation discusses the concept of a film franchise at it relates to a movie studio’s ability to capitalize on brand strength and monetize the franchise through box office sales and product/promotional tie-ins.

This lesson plan bundle includes:
Top 11 Film Franchise Discussion (PPT)
Activity Suggestion

Topics Explored:
Lesson 3.3 – Business of Entertainment
Lesson 6.1 – Branding

7-30-2023

Top 10 Marvel filmsThis presentation discusses the concept of a film franchise at it relates to a movie studio’s ability to capitalize on brand strength and monetize the franchise through box office sales and product/promotional tie-ins.

This lesson plan bundle includes:
Top 11 Film Franchise Discussion (PPT)
Activity Suggestion

Topics Explored:
Lesson 3.3 – Business of Entertainment
Lesson 6.1 – Branding

7-30-2023

13 Unique Sports VenuesLooking for a great way to introduce the concept of venue as it relates to sporting events? We have you covered!  This presentation deck explores ten of the most unique venues to host an event in sports history.

This lesson plan updated in 2023 includes a PPT with recommended discussion questions along with a suggested student activity that encourages students to create their own unique venue for hosting a sports or entertainment event.

* Please note:  Videos are embedded in the presentation, so you will need to enable external content after downloading for the video to play.

Topics explored include:
Event management and marketing (Lesson 2.9)
Event triangle: Venue (Lesson 2.9)

7-30-2023

XFL RebootLed by new owners Dany Garcia and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, the third reincarnation of Vince McMahon’s XFL football league kicked off in 2023.  The reboot had lofty aspirations as an innovative “new” football league.  As we discuss in Lesson 2.5 of SCC’s textbook (The Business of Sports & Entertainment), the quality of product is important to the success of any sports, event, or entertainment property.  How did the XFL fare in its 2023 reboot?  Take a look at the numbers with this presentation deck to guide your discussion of the SEM product with your students in class.

Topics include:
SEM Product (Lesson 2.5)
The Marketing Plan (Lesson 5.1)
Branding (Lesson 6.1)

7-30-2023

FANTASY FOOTBALL SPORTS MARKETING COMPETITION (2023)

This year’s competition is now complete. Files will remain available for download as a preview for next year’s competition.

SCCFL logoSCC’s Fantasy Football Sports Marketing Challenge is a National competition between schools across the country that runs between September and December each year. The competition is designed to replicate real challenges that professional football league executives are faced with every season. In this competition, students learn key sports business concepts ranging from the development of a marketing plan to ticket sales, sponsorship and branding.

The competition features six “sports marketing challenges”, each designed to provide a fun and unique way to teach sports marketing by taking a project-oriented approach to learning. Each challenge aligns with specific lessons from our curriculum with a focus on highlighting some of the most important sports business concepts.

Package Includes:

Competition packet – an overview of the project, gameplay, rules and tips for winning this year’s competition.
Challenges guide – a guide to all six of the sports marketing challenges featured in this year’s competition.
Due dates cheat sheet – a printable reminder of the due date for each of the challenges.

8-13-2023

FANTASY BASKETBALL PROJECT

Please note, this is a project only. SCC does not currently host a fantasy basketball competition.

SCC Fantasy BasketballThis is a basketball adaptation of our popular fantasy football project! Please note, this is a project only. SCC will not be hosting a fantasy basketball competition. A Word and PDF version of the project are included with your download. You are welcome to revise as needed to ensure the best fit possible for your classroom goals.

This project bundle includes:
Six individual sports marketing challenges
Word and PDF versions of the fantasy basketball project.

8-13-2023