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Georgia AD Josh Brooks squashes the rumors that LSU is coming after him for the Tigers open AD gig, writing via X: “Georgia fans — with success often comes speculation, but I want to address it directly. I have not been contacted by anyone at LSU, and more importantly, I have no interest in any other job. My full focus remains on the University of Georgia, our student-athletes, coaches, staff, and fans. I am very fortunate to work alongside President Morehead, the Athletic Association Board, Governor Brian Kemp, and the Board of Regents, who share a deep commitment to excellence and to the success of Georgia Athletics. This is home to me, and I’m honored to play a part in the incredible progress we’ve made together. The best days for Georgia Athletics are still ahead, and I look forward to continuing to build on the championship standard we’ve established here in Athens. Let’s go have some fun in Jacksonville! Go Dawgs!” (link)
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The Athletic’s Grace Raynor writes on Virginia’s football success so far this season as Cavs AD Carla Williams remarks: “I think a lot of people externally may not have recognized how much needed to get done just to give the football program a chance to be successful. [It was] a program that just had a lot of things stacked against it.” Williams also acknowledges UVa must sustain this level of support to remain contenders in the ACC. “We’re just doing better. We’ve gotta continue to build this program like Tony has been building it since he’s been here.” Interesting perspective from Hoos HC Tony Elliott: “What’s really different about being a head coach is it truly is a lonely seat. There’s not many people that you can talk to. There’s a lot of things you can’t talk about with anybody just because of the sensitive nature of the things that come across your desk. So it’s a very lonely place at times. I think one of the biggest lies that football players believe is that we’re invincible and we can do everything. If we just work a little harder, if we just focus a little more, everything will be OK. And that’s the furthest thing from the truth.” (link)
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Bloomberg dives into on-field logo additions across college football with Learfield CEO Cole Gahagan indicating his team has inked 30 such deals to date with price points ranging from $1M to $3.5M per season. Caveat: “While deals typically include other assets such as digital ads, it’s the on-field placement that accounts for most of the cost.” As for the potential of adding corporate logos to jerseys, Gahagan offers: “We are not waiting for that light to get switched on. We’re getting prepared now because we know that it’s coming. We know that the NCAA is going to get on board. A top-tier program has the opportunity to command anywhere between $10 and $15 million as a starting point.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Chris Vannini reports that SMU and Football HC Rhett Lashlee are finalizing a new two-year contract extension that will take him through 2032 and make him one of the top-10 highest-paid coaches in the sport. SMU boosters have told The Athletic they won’t lose Lashlee to another job over money. (link)
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“Disingenuous. Manipulative. Ridiculous.” Per On3’s Brett McMurphy, those are “descriptions of college football coaches’ refusal to abide by the new availability reports” which thus far have faced little conference enforcement. With what McMurphy labels Utah’s “injury deception” over multiple instances of its handling of quarterback Devon Dampier’s availability, that resulted in no public repercussions from the Big 12, and a measly $5K fine from the Big Ten to USC over its handling of a final availability report prior to its game against Michigan as examples, one Power 4 AD remarked: “Until there are real penalties, it won’t matter. Nobody will take this seriously.” Another AD added: “If you want people to follow the rules, you need to incentivize coaches not to do it. Look at what the NFL does. Until a conference threatens to take away from the revenue share cap, something that really impacts a school, it ain’t gonna matter.” More. (link)
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In the post-Week 9 edition of the College Football Officials/Media Rules Video, National Coordinator of Football Officials & Secretary-Rules Editor Steve Shaw highlights an interesting trend emerging in onside kick data, observing: “So far in FBS this year, 101 onside kicks have been attempted and 20 have been successful, meaning the kicking team recovers the ball. That’s a 19.8% success rate, and that success rate is 5% higher than last year and almost 10% higher than our low mark in 2022.” (link)
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Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy will not appear on Big Noon Kickoff today but emphasizes that Barstool’s partnership with Fox remains strong despite the Big Ten taking itself “way too seriously” and pushing back on his Big Noon Kickoff appearances. As such, The Barstool College Football Show will air live from Starkville, Mississippi, next weekend as Mississippi State hosts Georgia. Portnoy: “I know this is 100% the truth. We have a great relationship with Fox, and I am not trying to make their lives more difficult because we have a great relationship. That is why we’re going to Mississippi State. … We have a great relationship with Fox Sports. They have been nothing but great working with us. It’s like the oppo-world of ESPN. So I’m not trying to agitate it … and I think they would probably echo a lot of the things we say, but this is our partner and we’re going to try and make this work as best we can with everybody. But I have no complaints with Fox. None, zero.” (link)
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Pretty interesting perspective: New Indianapolis Colts owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon explains why she listens in to coaches’ communications on the headphones during games: “I need to learn more about this. I need to be able to say is this person full of BS? Do they even know what they’re talking about? And I think one of the things that being on the headset has really helped me learn is…it’s such a complex organism, a football team and how it operates on game day. You can say, ‘Oh, that person ran that route wrong.’ When you learn to find someone tagged the wrong wide receiver, and it wasn’t really the player’s fault, it’s the person that called it. … It also helps us be able to know where we need to make tweaks. What resources do we need? What do we need to fix? So much of it comes down to just how we operate and how things work. I would suggest it for anyone else that has to pay coaches and GMs millions and millions of dollars. It really helps you make a less expensive mistake potentially.” (link)
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Florida announces former Auburn Baseball HC Tom Slater has been hired as Associate HC & Acting HC for the Gators’ baseball program. Slater served as an assistant coach in Gainesville in 2004. Florida AD Scott Stricklin: “Tom Slater brings a wealth of experience, leadership, and deep Gator ties to this role. With more than three decades in college and professional baseball — including extensive experience in the SEC — he's earned universal respect across the game. We're excited to welcome him and Beth back to Gainesville.” (link)
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Longtime USA Today reporter Steve Berkowitz announces via X that he is leaving the company after 25+ years. While his next move is TBD, he clarifies that it “doesn’t involve a beach chair.” (link)
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Milwaukee expands its Learfield-brokered partnership with Bank Five Nine to prominently display the bank’s logo in two locations on the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena basketball court during all men’s basketball games throughout the multi-year deal, starting Monday against Hampton. (link)
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Penn State has unveiled its new fencing facilities at the White Building, featuring 13 fencing strips with new scoring boxes for each, plus a light-up score box in the floor of the center strip. The two-year project was made possible through donations from sponsors and the family of former Nittany Lions HC Emmanuil G. Kaidanov. (link)
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St. John’s partners with video storytelling AI startup ShortTok to surface action sequences and highlights, insights from student-athletes and coaches and video stories. (link)
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Netflix has retained Moelis & Co. to evaluate a prospective bid for Warner Bros Discovery’s studio and streaming business, according to Reuters’ Dawn Kopecki, Dawn Chmielewski and Amy-Jo Crowley, who note “owning Warner Bros' studio business would give Netflix control over some of Hollywood's most successful stories and characters, including the Harry Potter and DC Comics franchises. … Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos told investors last week that while the company is traditionally ‘more builders than buyers,’ it does evaluate acquisitions based on criteria such as the size of the opportunity and whether it would strengthen the company's entertainment offerings.” Sarandos: “We've been very clear in the past that we have no interest in owning legacy media networks. There is no change there.” Warner Bros Discovery and Moelis declined to comment on Reuters’ story, while Netflix could not be reached for comment. (link)
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Denver will exit the Summit League and join the WCC, effective July 1, 2026, to become the league’s 10th full member in 2026-27 and 11th in 2027-28. Commissioner Stu Jackson: “Denver’s commitment to elevate men’s and women’s basketball to a level which matches its nationally recognized success in other sports, while maintaining a focus on student-athlete development and experiences, is among the foundational pillars to this expansion. Their multi-year basketball growth plan shows an intentional focus that meets our basketball-centric identity. The Conference also values the addition of another large metropolitan area and top media market which will broaden our reach and deliver greater opportunity for our membership.” (link)
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Cal State University and CSU Bakersfield were hit with an employment lawsuit on Oct. 28 by former CSUB AD Kyle Conder that “contends he was retaliated against and wrongfully fired after reporting safety and misconduct concerns.” More behind the Law.com paywall. (link)
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The Settlement Implementation Committee is being trimmed to include just Power 4 representatives and being remodeled into an advisory group for the College Sports Commission, per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, who notes that in the new iteration of the committee the Pac-12 and NCAA won't be involved, with sources reporting the “reason for slimming representation was to reflect the committee’s shift from implementing a settlement that included the Pac-12 and NCAA as co-defendants (House) to becoming a feedback arm for the College Sports Commission — which is functionally taking direction from the Power 4.” ADs on the committee include: Ross Bjork (Ohio State), Pat Chun (Washington), Mitch Barnhart (Kentucky), Trev Alberts (Texas A&M), Desiree Reed-Francois (Arizona), John Cunningham (Cincinnati), Graham Neff (Clemson) and Josh Heird (Louisville). Bjork: “Look, we all want rules. We all want consistency and application. We all want things to be published. We all want structure. Providing advice and counsel as practitioners [is important]. That happens now — the NCAA committees. This is not new in any way, shape or form. Practitioners have a seat in some of these structures.” More. (link)
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LSU held a press conference Friday officially introducing Executive Deputy AD and Executive Director of External Relations Verge Ausberry as the Tigers’ Interim AD. Ausberry: “I want our fan base to know one thing. LSU is not broken. The LSU Athletic Department is not broken. I think we have the best Athletic Department in the country. …We have to do everything to make sure the student-athletes get what they need and the coaches get what they need. Our job is support. The next chapter is, we have to hire a football coach. We’re going to hire the best football coach there is. … We’re not going to let this program fail.” (link, link); Additional presser notes:
➤ LSU Board of Supervisors Chair Scott Ballard on an AD search timeline: “There is not a timeline set for [hiring an AD]. … The full concentration is to find a coach, find the best coach, period. That process has already started as Verge said with the team, the athletic department. It’s truly not something we’re even going to address until we get that done.”
➤ Per Ausberry, LSU has assembled a Football HC Search Committee expected to include Ballard, Board of Supervisors member John Carmouche, Bollinger Shipyards CEO Ben Bordelon, FMOL Health President/CEO E.J. Kuiper and another member that’s yet to be determined. ➤ WAFB-TV Sports Director Jacques Doucet observes: “The overriding message of the LSU athletic press conference Friday morning - interim AD Verge Ausberry will lead the search for the new LSU Football head coach and have the final say on the hire.” (link) ➤ On how the decision was made to part ways with AD Scott Woodward, Carmouche remarked: “The Governor [Jeff Landry] was not involved. The Governor is worried about the state of Louisiana. His concern had to do with the state contract.”
➤ On where the funding to pay Woodward’s buyout will come from, Ballard commented: “The revenue stream is generated from the athletic department. It’s self-generated funds and/or private donations. … It does not come from state dollars that are allocated towards other things like education.”
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Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger provides an update to his reporting from last week about the on-going discussions over the selection of a 2026 College Football Playoff format, noting: “Despite pitches from Big Ten ADs of a 20+ team CFP, SEC ADs this week in meetings did not consider formats beyond 16 teams. [The] SEC/B1G must agree before a new format is adopted. Standoff means 12 teams for 2026 as written last week.” (link)
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ESPN’s Pete Thamel reports “Michigan State’s board approved today the initiation of ‘Spartan Ventures,’ following the lead of Clemson and others to form an independent company outside the athletic department with a focus on maximizing revenue. Spartan Ventures is a non-profit, tax-exempt corporation being built for the new era of college athletics. Essentially, Michigan State will be moving many of its key commercial operations – expected to include media rights, ticket sales, Spartan Athletics Foundation and NIL – to Spartan Ventures. Among the focuses will be revenue generation, NIL opportunities for athletes and fundraising.” (link)
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Friday night college football viewership is surging, with Fox indicating its Friday games are up 15% YoY and are outdrawing most Saturday Fox windows outside Big Noon. Meanwhile, ESPN’s Friday games are also topping many of its Saturday telecasts, according to The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner, who notes that a review of 13 qualifying Friday games through Oct. 17 averaged 2.5M viewers, rising to 2.7M for Power 4 vs. Power 4 matchups, Those statistics outpace comparable Saturday late-afternoon and primetime slots. The momentum is prompting talk of more Friday inventory, including potential doubleheaders with a late “After Dark” game, as networks swap out fading scripted primetime for live sports, capitalize on stronger out-of-home measurement, and eye future media-rights windows with the ACC, Big 12, and Big Ten. Crakes Media’s Patrick Crakes: “I think you’ll see more of that. Because what are you replacing?” Wilner consequently posits that “if the Friday viewership numbers remain on their current trajectory — and if scripted entertainment continues to migrate to streaming platforms — the next round of media rights deals could very well include both more prime-time games and a new window entirely. New windows would mean more money for the power conferences. They also would require, ahem, more teams.” (link)
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UT Arlington receives the largest single philanthropic pledge in Maverick Athletics history, a $2M commitment from alumnus and former football student-athlete J. Ron Young, to support the Athletics Excellence Fund. (link)
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Odds & Ins… ➤ U.S. Representatives Brett Guthrie (R-KY), John Joyce (R-PA) and Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) have penned a letter asking NCAA President Charlie Baker for more information on the Association’s plans to allow student-athletes to bet on professional sports. According to ESPN’s Dan Murphy, the trio’s missive stated “they were examining the NCAA's proposed policy change and sent a list of nine questions they want answered within two weeks,” while also noting their “concerns increased this week in light of recent federal indictments over illegal sports betting and gambling rings involving NBA players and coaches as well as the NCAA's recent investigations into college athletes betting on their own games.” Friday’s letter inquired as to what guardrails Baker and the NCAA were putting in place to try to avoid illegal sports betting. They also asked for more information about studies the NCAA has done about the impact of betting on student-athletes and details about any “fraudulent, illegal and alleged betting practices in connection with NCAA players,” among other questions. (link) ➤ Eastern Kentucky men’s basketball student-athlete Amarr Knox is currently ineligible to play, according to ESPN’s David Purdum, who notes Knox transferred from Alabama State, which is reportedly a school of interest in NCAA’s ongoing gambling probe. Eastern Kentucky confirmed to ESPN that Knox is ineligible under NCAA rules but declined further comment. (link) ➤ Former Northern Arizona Women’s Soccer AHC Dustin Smith has been hit with a three-year show-cause order by the NCAA for impermissible betting of more than $420K on professional and college games over four-plus years at NAU and West Florida (DII). (link)
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Sport Sponsorship… ➤ Le Moyne highlights plans to add Women’s Bowling as its 22nd varsity sport and a Spirit club program with both slated to start during the 2026-27 academic year. (link) ➤ Mississippi Valley State will discontinue Women’s Soccer and add Women’s Flag Football and Club Golf as part of a “long-term strategy to optimize resources, expand student opportunities, and position MVSU within growing areas of collegiate athletics.” AD Alecia Shields-Gadson: “This realignment reflects a strategic vision that allows us to reinvest in emerging sports and create more opportunities for students to compete and thrive. […] This realignment strengthens our program and helps us remain competitive within the SWAC and beyond, while maintaining our commitment to student success.” (link)
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People & Places… ➤ Michigan State will hire Purdue Deputy AD/Assoc. VP for Development Tim House as its new Deputy AD, per Gold and Black’s Tom Dienhart. (link) ➤ Northwestern Deputy AD Kevin Clark announces his retirement after a career spanning more than three decades. (link) ➤ Florida Gulf Coast inks three-year contract extensions for Women’s Swimming & Diving HC Dave Rollins, Beach Volleyball HC Chris Sweat and Women’s Golf HC Shannon Sykora. (link) ➤ USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz announces today will be his last day working for the publication, adding: “Thankfully, this is by my choice. After 25-plus years with the company, there are waaay too many people to thank individually, but I am grateful to all. Next move: TBD -- but it doesn't involve a beach chair.” (link) ➤ ESPN hires retired official Dee Kantner to serve as a rules analyst for the network’s women’s college basketball broadcasts. (link) ➤ The NCAA has approved Jacksonville State’s plan to hire former Tennessee Football HC Jeremy Pruitt as an analyst, according to Bama247’s Mike Rodak. Per the Association, the modified terms of Pruitt’s six-year show-cause order "do not apply to any other institution that should wish to employ Mr. Pruitt during the remainder of the show-cause period.” Rodak adds: “The NCAA said Pruitt's suspension would only apply to the remainder of this season and not 2026, but his show-cause order would remain in effect through its expiration in July 2029. JSU must ‘place specific restrictions in areas where the [Committee on Infractions] previously concluded violations occurred,’ and must ‘implement a robust monitoring program. … The NCAA further told Jacksonville State it must submit an annual report detailing Pruitt and the school's compliance with the agreement, and must detail to the NCAA what responsibilities Pruitt has on game days in 2026 after his suspension ends.” (link)
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Legal Matters… ➤ Per Boise State professor Sam Ehrlich: “Looks like there will be a mid-December hearing on a soon-to-be-filed motion for a preliminary injunction in the Patterson class action lawsuit challenging the Redshirt and Four Seasons Rules. The motion will seek to enjoin enforcement of those rules across all of [Division I] football. Importantly, the court also granted the plaintiffs' motion for limited pre-motion discovery encompassing these requests for production and interrogatories (all of which implicates information I imagine the NCAA isn't too keen on producing).” (link) ➤ More from Ehrlich who reports that in accordance with U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken’s instruction to add a current athlete class representative to the House settlement each year, class counsel has moved to add Louisville QB Miller Moss to the lawsuit to represent current DI athletes. (link)
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