INDIANAPOLIS – The latest episode of the Talkin’ G-MAC podcast, hosted by Katie Gilhooly, features Rachel McCool from Ashland University, who serves as the Great Midwest’s National SAAC Representative and the Division II National SAAC External Communications Coordinator. In this episode, McCool discusses the importance of student-athlete voices in decision-making and how meaningful representation can drive impactful change across college athletics.
The conversation centers on a recent NCAA Division II football date survey, where two student-athlete representatives played a key role in shaping the final decision. McCool shares how the overwhelming majority of student-athletes expressed a desire to keep the original football date, and how their collective feedback—presented with confidence and clarity—ultimately influenced the committee’s decision.
McCool also reflects on the challenges student-athletes often face when voicing opinions in administrative settings and emphasizes how advocacy, communication, and unity can help shift narratives within sports governance. The experience, she explains, serves as a reminder that young athletes’ perspectives matter and that effective representation can lead to meaningful change.
Episode 305 offers an inspiring look at leadership, advocacy, and the growing influence of student-athlete voices within collegiate athletics.
Tune in to Episode 305 of the Talkin’ G-MAC Podcast — available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major streaming platforms.