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Martin Jarmond on decision to leave BC to become AD at UCLA

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Michael Holley talks with Martin Jarmond who was the athletic director of Boston College from 2017-2020. They discuss Martin’s decision to leave BC to become the director of athletics at UCLA, and reflect back on his time at BC.

1:00- Martin discusses leaving BC to become AD of UCLA

4:00- Martin on just how tough the decision was to leave BC

7;30- Martin on why Jeff Hafley was the right choice for BC football coach

13:30- What does the future hold for BC football?

18:30- How did COVID-19 impact college athletics?

23:00- Martin explains how he told student athlete’s their season was being cut short due to COVID-19

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32 episodes

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on April 25, 2021 21:09 (3y ago). Last successful fetch was on March 18, 2021 09:55 (3y ago)

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Michael Holley talks with Martin Jarmond who was the athletic director of Boston College from 2017-2020. They discuss Martin’s decision to leave BC to become the director of athletics at UCLA, and reflect back on his time at BC.

1:00- Martin discusses leaving BC to become AD of UCLA

4:00- Martin on just how tough the decision was to leave BC

7;30- Martin on why Jeff Hafley was the right choice for BC football coach

13:30- What does the future hold for BC football?

18:30- How did COVID-19 impact college athletics?

23:00- Martin explains how he told student athlete’s their season was being cut short due to COVID-19

  continue reading

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