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Jamar W. Jennings is Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of Numbers Collegiate Consulting and Athletics {NCC&A}, which majors in empowering intercollegiate athletic programs to achieve their immediate and long-term athletic goals through new-aged sports analytics and customized outside the box strategies. This establishment of delivery, custom product and formatting are one of a kind in athletic consulting. Combining deep multisport knowledge, and experience throughout the selections of customary and unindustrialized strategies in athletic and college admissions, maintained by an unequaled collection of successfully tested assets and tools, NCC&A has been structured to be the prime choice in building the foundation to blossom an overall winning tradition resulting in higher enrollment and better persistence during these challenging academic times.

Under his approach, Mr. Jennings is the driving force of NCC&A’s evolution of blueprinted analytical athletic success, and establishing applied renovation in the project, showing both success in the win/loss margin and overall university enrollment through the athletic programs success. He brings proactive experience to his current position, having served as a coach in intercollegiate athletics, Director of Athletics and Executive Advisor in Enrollment respectively.

Prior to building NCC&A from the ground up, Mr. Jennings has gathered knowledge while in employment from a wide range of athletic heights including the professional ranks, NCAA athletics, independent collegiate athletics and semi-professional levels. Overall athletic direction, operations, equipment, head coaching, assistant coaching, travel coordinator, video operations, scouting, recruiting, compliance, chief operating officer, chief financial officer, facilities, strength and conditioning as well as many other fascists of athletics makes him qualified to empower any athletic program to achieve desired results.

Before Numbers Collegiate Consulting and Athletics, Mr. Jennings served as a key member for several undefeated teams as a player and coach. His background in athletics establishes multisport knowledge and his position in leadership enables him to keep focus on the bottom line.

Inspired by “Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game” a book by Michael Lewis, published in 2003, about the Oakland Athletics baseball team and its general manager, Mr. Jennings began to research how athletic programs with limited athletic aid can compete against opponents with more scholarships. Starting with football, Mr. Jennings research the run of upsets between {D1 and D1-aa} programs and why different teams were successful and others were not. Gathering all the data, Mr. Jennings notices a group of plays that seem to work against greater competition. He then ran a test to see how many of those plays were run in the games where the winning teams were big underdogs. He also notices how it mattered when the plays were called {down and distance} and against which fronts and coverage they would be the most successful.

Fascinated by the results, he then conducted the same study with several other Men’s and Women’s intercollegiate sports. These results began the phrase, “When the Sport of Business, Meets the Business of Sports” which is still used by Mr. Jennings and NCC&A.

Studying college basketball statistics, Mr. Jennings is successfully researching how to analytically predict the final NBA career stats of players eligible for the NBA draft. This study is sure to revolutionize the current NBA system of talent evaluation of players.