About this episode
Are the Excel Championships just another bit of content for ESPN? Could it keep the Pac 12 alive? More importantly, is it an eSport and can we gamble on it? Listen in!
Featured Guests
Andrew Grigolyunovich – Founder and CEO of the Financial Modeling World Cup
David Clayton Brown, Ph.D. – Associate Professor of Finance at the Eller College of Business at the University of Arizona
“Mr. Excel” Bill Jelen – Excel Expert, Consultant, Author & Play-by-Play Announcer
Adrien Bouchet, Ph.D. – Richard & Helen DeVos Foundation Endowed Chair; Eminent Scholar of the DeVos Sport Business Management Program at UCF
Sean Dennis, Ph.D. – Assistant Professor, Kenneth G. Dixon School of Accounting at UCF
Episode Transcription
Announcer from the movie “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story”: Live from Las Vegas, It’s the Las Vegas International Dodge Ball Open here on ESPN 8: The Ocho, bringing you the finest in seldom scene sports from around the globe since 1999. If it’s almost a sport, we’ve got it here.
Paul Jarley: But I have to admit I did not see this coming.
This show is all about separating hype from fundamental change. I’m Paul Jarley, Dean of the College of Business here at UCF. I’ve got lots of questions. To get answers, I’m talking to people with interesting insights into the future of business. Have you ever wondered, is this really a thing? Onto our show.
Paul Jarley: While, it most certainly isn’t “Dodgeball,” and we aren’t breaking down Average Joe’s, we are talking about the Excel Championships that just aired on ESPN, and will be heading to Las Vegas in December. Are the Excel Championships even close to an eSport? I really need help understanding why Excel is on ESPN. To form an opinion on this, I’ve assembled the following panel of experts.
Andrew Grigolyunovich is the Founder and CEO of the Fin