Faith Driven Entrepreneur
A Super Bowl quarterback making $471 a month. A head coach negotiating million-dollar deals with 19-year-olds six weeks later. Trent Dilfer has lived every side of the collision between money and college sports — and he's not convinced the “quick-fix entrepreneur” chasing a payday is winning anything that lasts. In this episode, Trent and Justin Forman dig into why institutional leadership keeps losing ground to entrepreneurial disruption, what private equity's arrival in college athletics might mean, and why Trent still gives credit to the conference commissioners doing it right.

• The NIL earthquake — how a $471-a-month scholarship check gave way to a multi-million-dollar collision between money and college sports almost overnight
• Why Trent believes the “quick-fix” entrepreneur mindset is a spiritual dead end, even when it pays
• The coming clash between private equity and institutional leadership in college athletics
• How Tim Tebow's boldness opened the door for a new generation of athletes to talk openly about faith
• The hardest story Trent has ever told: losing his five-year-old son, and the peace that “transcends understanding” that carried his family through it
Notable Quotes:“I think you could be spiritually bankrupt if you go chase the gold and forget about the soul.” — Trent Dilfer
“I have a peace that transcends understanding. I am not my own.” — Trent Dilfer
“Our God is a master of brokenness. He is the healer of the broken.” — Trent Dilfer

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Trent Dilfer has seen the collision of money and college sports from every angle: as a Super Bowl-winning quarterback who earned $471 a month on scholarship, as a head coach at UAB who watched NIL rewrite the rules six weeks into his first season, and as a broadcaster who now studies the institutions trying to keep up. On this episode of Faith Driven Entrepreneur, Trent joins host Justin Forman for a wide-ranging conversation about what happens when entrepreneurial disruption crashes into institutions that were never built to move fast — and why he believes chasing money without character is its own kind of bankruptcy.
The conversation moves from the mechanics of NIL and the coming wave of private equity in college athletics, to the deeper story of how faith became a normal, bold part of the conversation in locker rooms — tracing a line from Tom Landry and Reggie White through the Tim Tebow era to today's young quarterbacks.
Then Trent shares the hardest chapter of his own story: the loss of his five-year-old son, and the supernatural peace that met him in the middle of it. It's a raw, honest picture of what it looks like to trust God when nothing about the outcome makes sense — and why Trent says brokenness, not polish, is where most people actually meet Jesus.
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