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Garrett credits Briscoe and another former MCHS teacher and coach, Dan Goggins, as being "instrumental in teaching me responsibility and leadership that has helped me advance in my career."

"I remember Scott being intelligent with an even-keeled demeanor and able to relate well with people," Goggins said. "I am sure those attributes have served him well in his career."

Garrett says that it was around the winter of his freshman year at Illinois State University that he started to really focus on a career in college athletics. He ended up receiving a degree in marketing and business administration in 2002 and moved on to Indiana University, where he earned a master's degree in Sports Management a year later.


Road to Manhattan

In September of 2003, Garrett was done with graduate school. He was about to marry the former Kristy McGann, who he had known since the first grade and dated since the two were MCHS sophomores. There was just one problem in his life.

"We were moving back home, and I was supposed to be married in September, and I didn't have a job," Garrett said. "It's a tough, tough industry to break into. I had applied for 40 or 50 jobs and hadn't gotten anywhere.

"So I'm on my way home a week before I'm getting married, and I need a job. I emailed all the (athletic directors) in Chicago ... at all of the Division I schools. I just said, 'Hey, I'm looking for a job in college athletics. I'd love to come volunteer until I find something full-time.'"

That day, Garrett says, he received a response from Jim Schmidt, who was and still is the A.D. at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Schmidt offered Garrett the chance to interview for an internship as the assistant director of ticket sales, a position Garrett eventually received.

"I was making like $800 a month," Garrett said. "I was losing money driving up there from my parents' house in Channahon."

Nine months into his UIC tenure, the director of ticket sales left the school, and Garrett was promoted to that position.

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