1 hr 13 min

Justin Falcinelli The Clemson Dubcast

    • Sports

In addition to his full-time job as a data analyst at Northrup Grumman in Baltimore, Justin Falcinelli is spending considerable time working to affect change as a member of the College Football Players Association.
As a member of Clemson's football team from 2015 to 2018, and the starting center on the team that smacked Alabama 44-16 for the national title, Falcinelli has a deep understanding of how big and profitable college football has become.
He also believes athletes should have a bigger share of the revenues that are currently being spent on skyrocketing salaries for coaches.
The thrust of Falcinelli's efforts is to secure long-term health care for college athletes. In his mind, that's the least that big-time athletics can do for players who often face lifelong health issues after playing a violent game.
Falcinelli also looks back to the amazing run he was able to be a part of, when Clemson rose from pretty good to perennially great.
In the 2018 CFP semifinal against Notre Dame, Falcinelli suffered what ended up being a serious ankle injury. He pushed through as the Tigers' offensive line protected Trevor Lawrence and allowed for the Tigers to slice apart the Crimson Tide's defense.
Falcinelli graduated from Clemson with a degree in management and then earned his MBA.
 
 
 
 
 
 

In addition to his full-time job as a data analyst at Northrup Grumman in Baltimore, Justin Falcinelli is spending considerable time working to affect change as a member of the College Football Players Association.
As a member of Clemson's football team from 2015 to 2018, and the starting center on the team that smacked Alabama 44-16 for the national title, Falcinelli has a deep understanding of how big and profitable college football has become.
He also believes athletes should have a bigger share of the revenues that are currently being spent on skyrocketing salaries for coaches.
The thrust of Falcinelli's efforts is to secure long-term health care for college athletes. In his mind, that's the least that big-time athletics can do for players who often face lifelong health issues after playing a violent game.
Falcinelli also looks back to the amazing run he was able to be a part of, when Clemson rose from pretty good to perennially great.
In the 2018 CFP semifinal against Notre Dame, Falcinelli suffered what ended up being a serious ankle injury. He pushed through as the Tigers' offensive line protected Trevor Lawrence and allowed for the Tigers to slice apart the Crimson Tide's defense.
Falcinelli graduated from Clemson with a degree in management and then earned his MBA.
 
 
 
 
 
 

1 hr 13 min

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