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Zeppos sees Turner's experience will give him a sense of where college athletics are going."The strategic thinking and the ability to kind of say this is where this should be going, it was very, very important to me," Zeppos said.A graduate of North Carolina, Turner earned both law and M.B.A. degrees from Harvard. He was a senior vice president at OnSport, a North Carolina-based sports and entertainment consulting firm that worked with the NBA, NFL, MLB, NASCAR and also media rights in both professional and college sports. After being acquired by Wasserman Media Group, Turner worked for the consulting division as managing director helping launch the company's golf division.He became the third president of the G League in 2014, and he worked on both coach and player development and pushed for two-way contracts with the league adding 10 clubs. 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This also is the SEC's smallest and only private university with a small local alumni base along with high academic standards.In the NCAA's last Academic Progress Rate for the 2016-17 academic year, 11 Vanderbilt programs finished with perfect 1,000 APR scores with the football team No. 2 nationally. Yet under Williams, Vanderbilt won four national championships in baseball (2014), women's tennis (2015) and women's bowling (2007 and 2018). Football just earned its second bowl berth in three seasons."The business background certainly will be important for him in looking at the whole range of revenues, expenses, facilities working with a very talented management team and putting this all into a big and bold university strategic plan," Zeppos said.Williams also will be available for questions staying on campus as a full-time law professor overseeing a Sports, Law & Society program at Vanderbilt Law School. 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They signed Bortles to a three-year, $54 million contract in February, missed in free agency with high-priced guard Andrew Norwell and receiver Donte Moncrief, and used their first six draft picks in 2018 on players who have made little, if any, impact this season.Coughlin has declined multiple interview requests this season, but spoke on the radio as part of his charity event.He stood by the offseason moves based on how last year ended. The Jaguars advanced to the AFC championship game at New England and had a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter before stumbling down the stretch. One of the key plays was linebacker Myles Jack's fumble recovery, which officials blew dead and eliminated a potential touchdown return."We were a whistle" away, Coughlin said. "We're a whistle (and) we're in the Super Bowl. And that's my position, OK?"So tell me, everyone out there, what they're going to do in that circumstance about your football team. 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