School of the Legends explained

School of the Legends, LLC (School of the Legends, SOTL or SOTLNFL) was founded in August 2009 as a private online community for current and former NFL athletes. The company is based in Nashville, Tennessee. SOTL is the Official Social Network and Training Partner of NFL Players, the marketing arm of the National Football League Players Association.

History

In January 2010, SOTL presented a plan of partnership to the NFLPA in Washington, DC and in June 2010, SOTL became an officially licensed partner. SOTL has filmed training classes with current and former NFL players, as well as organized live interviews with players.[1] As part of their football training system, "Legends in Training," the organization administers courses taught by NFL players such as Michael Vick, Jerome Bettis, and Larry Fitzgerald.

In September 2010 SOTL partnered with the NFLPA, Teamsters, and Feed the Children in New Orleans to assist 800 families affected by the destruction of 陳凱威wikion9.[2] SOTL is also an official partner of American Youth Football and Manning Passing Academy.[3]

An updated version of SchooloftheLegends.com (now inactive) launched in September 2011 along with mobile and iPad applications.[4]

December 2011, SOTL shot TV ad campaigns which featured Barry Sanders, Deion Sanders, Ray Lewis, Jerome Bettis, Chris Johnson and Cortland Finnegan.

School of the Legends has been dissolved and various assets incorporated into other ventures.

Members

The SOTL roster consists of thousands of participating players, also referred to as “Legends” within the organization. This number has grown from 500 registered NFL players in 2009 to 2,800 players today. Some of the professional athletes associated with SOTL are listed below:

Executive Director of the NFLPA[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Veteran Running Backs Offer Rookies Advice in Exclusive School of the Legends Interview . Business Wire . 2011-06-03 . 2011-12-06.
  2. Web site: NFL Players Association. NFLPA, Teamsters, SOTL, Feed the Children Partner in NOLA. NFLPA website. NFL Players. Photos courtesy of AP Photos, Getty Images and NFL Photos. 12 January 2012.
  3. Web site: School of the Legends Dubbed the 'Official Online Player Training Partner of American Youth Football'. American Youth Football & Cheer. American Youth Football, Inc.. 31 January 2012.
  4. Web site: Best NFL Apps for iPad. iPad News Updates. iPadNewsUpdates.com and Elm City Web, LLC. 12 January 2012.
  5. Web site: Halter. Jimmy. Michael Vick to Offer Online Quarterback Lessons.. Eagles 101: Archives. Sports Media 101 A Division of Omnipossible LLC. 31 January 2012.
  6. Web site: D1 Sports Staff. Jerome Bettis Stops by D1.. D1 Sports Training. 2011 D1 Sports Holdings, LLC D1 is a registered trademark of D1 Sports Holdings, LLC.
  7. Web site: ESPN.com. DeMaurice Smith hopeful for CBA deal. ESPN NFL. ESPN and The Associated Press. 12 January 2012. 2010-09-09.
  8. Web site: Raffel. Bruce. Raven's Rice Among Veterans Offering Advice to Rookies.. Baltimore Beatdown. Vox Media, Inc.. 31 January 2012. 2011-06-28.
  9. Web site: Khalil Garriott . DeAngelo Williams on Giving Back, Being a Role Model . NFL Players Association: Q And A . 2010-08-08 . 2011-12-06.