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Video Stories – Cameron Dobbs https://camerondobbs.com Cam on Cam Wed, 07 Jul 2021 16:52:41 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Roberto’s Donuts https://camerondobbs.com/video-stories/robertos-donuts/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=robertos-donuts https://camerondobbs.com/video-stories/robertos-donuts/#respond Mon, 05 Jul 2021 22:51:32 +0000 https://camerondobbs.com/?p=283

Robert Burns is a student, athlete, and small business owner. Watch this feature to see how he is more than just a Hurricanes Football player.

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Colleges Cutting Athletes’ Education Opportunities https://camerondobbs.com/written-stories/colleges-cutting-athletes-education-opportunities/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=colleges-cutting-athletes-education-opportunities https://camerondobbs.com/written-stories/colleges-cutting-athletes-education-opportunities/#respond Tue, 01 Dec 2020 16:38:07 +0000 http://camerondobbs.com/?p=204 Universities across the nation are cutting Olympic sports programs as a last-ditch effort to save money. For athletes, this loss is much more than a cancelled collegiate career.

Clemson University Men’s Track and Field alumnus Darron Coley speaks on the shocking reality of the cutting of the men’s track and field and cross country programs. He says, “All those friendships and relationships you’ve been able to create? They’re gone. All these people that you see walking around in the athletic facilities and tutoring rooms? Cancel them out. They’re gone.

Ridding of these programs is ridding of the opportunity to earn a college degree for many athletes.

After the announcement to discontinue the teams, Clemson released a statement saying the university would continue paying out the scholarships of current athletes and offer help to those who wish to transfer. As for the future college commits, they are left stranded with no scholarship, no team, and no opportunity to further their education.

Coley credits his education to his college career. He says, “I had never been in the state of South Carolina until my official visit to Clemson. I never would have ended up here had it not been for the track and field team and for coach Elliott giving me a shot to run on the program.”

Darron Coley Clemson Track and Field Alumnus
Darron Coley Clemson Track and Field Alumnus. Courtesy: Clemson Athletics

As an NCAA Division I track and field program, Clemson’s team has an average of 39 members on the team. The team receives 12.6 scholarships per year that can be split between 20 athletes.

Now, in 2021, there will be 20 fewer athletes getting a free education. Even further, NCAA Men’s Track and Field provides opportunities to over 10,000 athletes each year. The cancellation of collegiate O-sports teams can drastically diminish this. The harrowing question remains, “Who’s next?”

From Clemson to Coral Gables, the aftershock is hitting the Hurricanes. The current climb of COVID cases could be fatal for the future of Olympic sports. Women’s soccer player Taylor Shell fears for her future at The U, “It hurts as an athlete now to see that I could be the next program to be cut.”

Look at a visual story related to the cutting of Olympic sports teams here.

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Olympic Sports on the Chopping Block https://camerondobbs.com/written-stories/olympic-sports-in-2020/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=olympic-sports-in-2020 https://camerondobbs.com/written-stories/olympic-sports-in-2020/#respond Sun, 29 Nov 2020 23:35:08 +0000 http://camerondobbs.com/?p=143 University of Miami student organization Category 5 hosted “O Sports Day” to recognize Olympic Sports. The event offered free food, games and giveaways to show support to student athletes.

In 2020, the gesture is appreciated more than ever. Across the nation, college sports are not immune to the effects of COVID-19. In a desperate attempt by athletic departments to stay afloat, Olympic Sports are the first to go.

To date, hundreds of NCAA Programs have been cut or suspended in 2020.

This comes as no surprise to many. Olympic Sports have been shadowed by big ticket sports such as football, basketball and baseball for years.

In the minds of athletes everywhere, one question is left…“Who’s next?”

Read more about the impact of the cutting of Olympic sports programs on athletes’ education here.

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Soccer Players + Small Business https://camerondobbs.com/video-stories/soccer-players-small-business/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=soccer-players-small-business https://camerondobbs.com/video-stories/soccer-players-small-business/#respond Sun, 20 Sep 2020 16:46:16 +0000 https://camerondobbs.com/?p=287

Two University of Miami Soccer stars spent their quarantine showing off their unseen skills in the fashion department. Check out Morgan Ledenko and Morgan Asmussen’s Semi-Spoiled clothing line.

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Dobbs’ Dream https://camerondobbs.com/video-stories/dobbs-dream/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dobbs-dream https://camerondobbs.com/video-stories/dobbs-dream/#respond Sun, 05 Jul 2020 22:29:29 +0000 https://camerondobbs.com/?p=278

Vanderbilt Football alumnus Sam Dobbs is determined for his NFL dreams to come true despite the overwhelming obstacles of COVID-19. Check out my award-winning story detailing my brother’s quarantine quest for success.

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Madison Dill: Student. Athlete. Mother https://camerondobbs.com/video-stories/madison-dill-student-athlete-mother/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=madison-dill-student-athlete-mother https://camerondobbs.com/video-stories/madison-dill-student-athlete-mother/#respond Sun, 20 Oct 2019 22:23:21 +0000 https://camerondobbs.com/?p=276

Madison Dill is a dominate player for the University of Miami Hurricanes Volleyball team. Her motivation? Little Kasen John McDermott. Watch my story for more on Dill’s perseverance and passion.

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