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“I am the committee.” | Newton extended | Alden, Smith talk LSU | October industry labor market data
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Samford inks AD Martin Newton to an extension through June of 2028. In addition to the contract extension, Newton’s title will now be Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics. Samford President Beck A. Taylor: “Martin Newton's leadership of and vision for Samford's athletic programs have propelled the Bulldogs consistently to the top of the Southern Conference. There are many disruptive changes happening in collegiate athletics, and I'm grateful to have Martin's wisdom, experience, and steady hand as Samford Athletics strives for excellence in the years to come." Newton has led the Bulldogs since March 2011. (link)
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More from NCAA SVP of Basketball Dan Gavitt’s interview with CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein. On overseeing the changing landscape of college basketball: “I’ve been in the business now 35 years. There’s always been change, but never the amount of change and disruption like we’ve seen over the last few years. Change management is something that you have to work at. You have to be open minded and creative about dealing with things that are evolving in real time and some things that are out of your control. It’s been interesting. It’s been really challenging at times, but it’s also been professionally and intellectually challenging and stimulating, in many ways, to be responsible for something during such a dynamic time of change. I think we’ve done a relatively good job with the tournament overall. The committee is central to all of that and supporting them and helping to keep the tournament so successful … because while we honor the past and the traditions that make it so incredibly special, you have to also keep it modern and keep it relevant and contemporary and that involves being open to change.” (link)
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“I learned something several years ago (from) a governor of a state in our country. A very admired person ... this is what that person shared with me directly. Governors appoint boards. Boards hire presidents. Presidents hire chancellors, and chancellors hire athletic directors, and athletic directors hire coaches, and you always have to keep that alignment.” That’s former Missouri AD Mike Alden to NOLA.com’s Koki Riley on the situation at LSU. Here’s how former Ohio State AD Gene Smith sees it: “We always communicated with the governor once we made a choice, so he wasn't caught off guard. Just from a communication point of view, it was appropriate, but I never had a situation where he was involved in a search.” More Alden: “Who is it that I work for? Do I work with this person, or do I have these 12 people (I work for)? Or is it the governor that I'm answering to? I mean, who am I answering to here? Because once you've broken that seal by making those kinds of comments, then you've created confusion. You've created misalignment, not sharing exactly what's going on. How do you get clarity on that when you're out recruiting your next coach? I don't know. I'm sure that'll get solved, but that certainly is a big challenge.” (link)
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“I am the committee. Even though I will listen and I will do as good of a job as I possibly can of taking in information, I will be the committee.” That’s Auburn AD John Cohen on who will hire the Tigers next Football HC. Cohen continues: “I’m not sure if I will use a search firm. I will tell you this. There is no question that I will take information from industry experts, and I will take information from people who really understand college football at a high level. We will go to people who have incredible data, and we will go to people who really understand all four corners of the country in this great sport." As far as the hiring timeline, Cohen believes “as close to following our last game as possible is ideal.” (link)
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Fairfield AD Paul Schlickmann and Fordham AD Charles Guthrie sat down with Athletic Director U’s Tai M. Brown to offer insight into their building blocks for departmental success, discuss the development of processes that align with their institution’s core values and how they establish culture among staff, coaches and student-athletes and their philosophy on hiring. On establishing culture, Schlickmann observes: “You can talk about it, but you have to live it every day. I feel very strongly that we have created a culture within our building, within our department where our coaches, our student-athletes, our support staff really buy into that and they live it and breathe it every day. It's become organic, if you will, that our athletes talk about it. And so yes, you can have nice words on a wall that look good in your entryway, but if you don't live it, breathe it and really work at it intentionally every day and evaluate yourselves on those same guide posts, then it's not really worth what it's written on. … We work really hard on the relationship piece as I alluded to, and we're getting after it. … It sounds like a simplistic answer, but I do think that's kind of the secret source around it.” (link)
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UCF AD Terry Mohajir sees change in the Football program following the return of HC Scott Frost to lead the Knights in 2025. Mohajir: ”The culture is changing. We were very reactive over the last three years. I was reactive. The coaching staff was reactive because no one really knew about the landscape of college athletics, where the rules were kind of catch as you can. We’re starting to see a little more stability, but we still have a lot of work to do. You’ll see that as we settle into this new area of rev-share, we’ll have some consistency. I’ve seen a lot of really good things. I think we’ve been in every game talent-wise. We’ve experienced some inconsistency in certain games. Scott will tell you that. Talent-wise, we’re on the right track. It’s the positivity that attracts new players who want to come and play here. … The future’s very, very bright in our program. You look at some of the other programs in our league and you’re not just going to build from season to season. You have to sustain a philosophy. You must maintain some level of stability and momentum.” More. (link)
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Iowa Women’s Basketball has sold out of season tickets for the third year running as the Hawkeyes continue to have success in the post-Caitlin Clark era. Assistant coach Abby Emmert Stamp gives props to the extended Hawkeyes staff: “Our social media team, our marketing team, they have done such an incredible job. (Head Coach) Jan (Jensen) has done an incredible job of giving access, but they have really capitalized on being able to showcase who we are as people to the world. Everybody can kind of see a little bit of themselves in any of us. We’re not just telling stories about Caitlin Clark or we’re not just telling stories about Hannah Stuelke. We are telling stories around the circle and around the end of the bench and whatever it may be. I think that is kind of a microcosm for the world, and that is definitely the world Jan Jensen wants to see is where everybody is picking up the person next to them, and we’re all trying to raise the ship together.” More. (link)
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➤ George Mason is hiring Old Dominion Senior Assoc. AD for Revenue Generation & External Operations Joe Rafanelli as Deputy AD & CRO, per CollegeAD. (link)
➤ Mount St. Mary's Women's Basketball HC Antoine White has signed a contract extension that could keep him in Emmitsburg through 2030-31. (link)
➤ Central Michigan Women’s Soccer HC Jeremy Groves will not return. (link)
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The results are in for the October college athletics labor market. Once again, CollegeSports.jobs continues to outpace all other jobs boards, with an 11.94% uptick in job postings compared to shrinking numbers on all other jobs boards from last October to this year. For the month, the overall Division I jobs market was down 57.40% YOY. On the year, the 2025 DI market is down 51.99% compared to 2024. When schools can increase reach to the most qualified applicants and save money in the process, it’s no wonder purchases of unlimited jobs bundles on CollegeSports.jobs have nearly doubled YOY. (link)
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As part of the recently announced public launch of Forward: The University of Maryland Campaign for the Fearless, Maryland athletics aims to raise $350M+ to “impact each of its 20 varsity sport programs and provide championship resources needed to recruit, develop and graduate top student-athletes and consistently compete for conference and national championships.” The campaign priorities fall into four fundraising objectives: elevate a championship culture; empower young people to realize their full potential; mold tomorrow's leaders today; and foster success through community. (link)
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Yahoo Sports’ Dan Wolken highlights the process Arizona underwent in navigating the thicket of red tape and the student-visa crackdown to bring Senegalese men’s basketball recruit Sidi Gueye to the U.S. As of mid-August, it was unclear if Gueye would make it to Tucson after his initial student visa application was denied. UA Men’s Basketball HC Tommy Lloyd: “It’s the first time in my 20 years where we really hit a snag in the immigration process. And it was scary because it’s going to impact this kid’s life and the direction of his life. So we were concerned.” Wolken adds: “Despite the roadblock, Arizona wasn’t ready to give up on Gueye. Jack Murphy, the Arizona AHC in charge of his recruitment, went to work. At that moment, Gueye’s biggest asset was a Spanish residency card that was valid through Sept. 30, allowing him free entry into the country. Murphy worked for days to secure another appointment at the American embassy in Madrid, finally landing one in late August. Leaving nothing to chance, Murphy took a redeye from Phoenix to Newark, spent a few hours meeting with contacts in New York, then hopped on another overnight flight to Madrid so that he could accompany Gueye through every step of the process.” More. (link)
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The NCAA has sent a letter to prediction market Kalshi, calling on the entity to align with its commitment to “contest integrity and the protection of contest participants” The association has specifically asked about cooperating with investigations into prohibited gamblers (i.e. coaches, student-athletes, etc.), their position on prop bets, and more. Further, the NCAA has asked for Kalshi to clarify verbiage about their relationship and update verbiage on the platform from “Outcome verified from NCAA” to “Outcome sourced from NCAA.com,” with an added disclaimer that the two are independent of each other. (link)
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Endeavor has agreed to pay $225M to give Sportradar its IMG Arena data platform and the accompanying portfolio of rights, marking the latest asset to be sold as the company prepares to be taken private. Overall, the $225M is comprised of a $125M payment to Sportradar and up to $100M in “cash prepayments” to some of its various partners. Sportradar will assume IMG Arena and its business, including more than 70 rightsholders across 14 sports and 30K streaming events as well as partners including Wimbledon, the U.S. Open, MLS and the PGA Tour. Per Sportico’s Eben Novy-Williams: “Sportradar CFO Craig Felenstein offered some context about what the IMG Arena rights might mean for Sportradar’s future. The company’s 2025 revenue guidance—without factoring in the IMG rights—was for growth of about 15%. In a world where Sportradar had the new assets on Jan. 1 of this year, that guidance would be ‘in the high 20% range.’ … Both he and [Founder/CEO Carsten] Koerl said they believed that Sportradar would be able to better monetize the rights when combined with its tech and existing portfolio.” (link)
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Wagner has engaged the services of Collegiate Consulting to assist in the search for its next AD. (link) For those interested in leading the Seahawks, the D1.dossier for this position is available to help you win the interview. (link)
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CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein visits with NCAA Senior VP of Basketball Dan Gavitt for a wide-ranging conversation on the state and future of college basketball. Given the rumblings around potential NCAA Tournament expansion, Gavitt states: “The makeup of the membership has changed dramatically, never so dramatically in terms of the large number of teams and the quality and depth of those teams in fewer leagues. There are other sports, think professionally as well as collegiately with the [College Football Playoff], that have expanded their field and in some cases, it’s been really positive for the sport. In others, you could argue it may or may not have been. I think that environment encouraged a more diligent process to seriously consider whether to expand the basketball championships. That process is still ongoing. There’s no decision that’s been made, nor is there one that is imminent. … It’ll be a 68-team field this year for sure. In 2027 or beyond it could still grow modestly. Time will tell if it indeed comes to that.” More from Gavitt. (link)
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With football now delivering roughly 75% of the ACC’s TV revenue and the league “still judged by its basketball,” Commissioner Jim Phillips insists the ACC can chase football growth without sacrificing what made it great in the first place, per The News & Observer’s Shelby Swanson. Phillips: “We all believe you don’t have to marginalize and lessen the importance of basketball for greater results in football. They’re not mutually exclusive from one another. You can. You can do all of it, and that’s been the intention.” More Phillips: “We are held to the highest standard, which is accepted and embraced in the league. The coaches embrace it. Athletic directors, I think the players do. So it’s not anything we’re trying to run from. [...] I don’t think there’s any question the league is back on an uptick. We’re going to be better this year than we were last year — and we’re going to continue on that direction.” More. (link)
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With Sun Belt Commissioner Keith Gill suggesting his league may shift from 18 to 20 league games and the ACC having made the move from 20 to 18 this season in an attempt to assist with NCAA Tournament positioning, The Virginian-Pilot’s David Teel highlights the “disparate realities for a mid-major league that has qualified multiple teams for the tournament only twice in the past 30 years (Sun Belt) and a traditional power conference frustrated/humbled by its recent failure to earn the quantity of at-large bids folks expect (ACC).” Gill: “It really is a problem for (Sun Belt teams) to try to schedule the games that are best for (building) the best resumé to get an at-large selection.” Teel continues: “Indeed, precious few programs from the ACC, SEC, Big Ten, Big 12 and Big East — the sport’s monied power brokers — will consider playing a mid-major on the road. Moreover, accomplished mid-majors such as [James Madison] … find it difficult to land road dates with power opponents. [...] Gill’s advice: Win 70-75% of nonconference games against the most challenging opponents possible. Good luck. No Sun Belt team hit 70% last season, and only JMU and Appalachian State did in 2023-24.” Conversely, ACC league coaches and officials concluded that “playing 20 league games limited their nonconference options and ability to impress the NCAA selection committee.” Clemson Men’s Basketball HC Brad Brownell: “We have to do our part (against nonconference opponents) in November and December. We’ve got to challenge ourselves with difficult games. We’ve got to find good games. Our league needs to keep working to find good games and opportunities for some of the middle-tier programs. Duke, North Carolina, Louisville and those guys: They’re going to find games all the time. Some of the rest of us, we need a little help.” More. (link)
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St. John’s Men’s Basketball HC Rick Pitino “heads into the season armed with a roster believed to be one of the Big East’s costliest, and under a spotlight that has suddenly recast him as anything but radioactive,” per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy who observes “there’s something to this marriage between Pitino and St. John’s.” Red Storm AD Ed Kull: “New Yorkers know real from fake. They know fraud from phony. They know BS from straight shot — and [Pitino] for sure is that person. You can kind of see where his brand, his understanding of the business, is so strong and powerful and how to present himself. It’s really been a good match that way in terms of how he’s elevated all aspects of what we’re trying to do.” Portnoy continues: “Rosters like St. John’s, of course, don’t come cheap. That’s where the marriage between school and coach has created a Sinatra-esque melody emitting from the Queens campus. St. John’s will play a record 13 games at Madison Square Garden this year to account for ticket demand.” Pitino: “St. John’s was averaging five to six games per year [at MSG] and they were averaging 5 or 6K people. They were bleeding financially. Now we’re getting 19K people and they’re making money … I’d love to see someday us play 15 or 16 games in the Garden.” More. (link)
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St. John’s inks a multi-year deal with Starr Insurance to be the on-court logo for Men’s and Women’s Basketball regular season games at both Carnesecca Arena and Madison Square Garden. (link)
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Minnesota is reportedly distributing around 15% of its $20.5M in revenue sharing funds to Men’s Basketball under new HC Niko Medved, as AD Mark Coyle notes: “Those conversations he and I had were very upfront, talking about that. We wanted to invest a little bit more in men’s basketball to help that program get jumpstarted.” On how the Gophers are allocating resources, Coyle: “I haven’t had coaches run in here and say, ‘Oh my gosh, we’re so far off. It’s not even close.’ So, I feel like we’re very consistent with our peers in the Big Ten and (schools we are) recruiting against. But, again, we’ll continue to evaluate on a day-to-day basis.” Medved on the state of the MBB program: “Are we where we need to be? No, not as far as where I want to take the program. But we have come a long ways. Now, where we go from here, I think, will be the next step. But I feel like everybody understands the urgency behind that. I think we’re moving in the right direction.” (link)
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Piecing together the annual college basketball TV schedule is a giant but solvable puzzle for networks, according to SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, who notes there will be more than 1,500 linear broadcasts this season: “ESPN will broadcast nearly 900 games on linear this season (around 630 men’s games and 250-plus women’s contests). Fox’s slate is in the neighborhood of 300 games split between Fox, FS1 and FS2 (most will be on FS1). CBS, too, will have more than 300 games spread across CBS, CBS Sports Network and Paramount+, along with teaming up with TNT to broadcast March Madness. ESPN Senior Director of Programming and Acquisitions Dan Margulis: “It’s like Jenga. You’re putting the pieces in, it’s all set and then you pull one out and everything falls down. You’ve got to go buck up.” FOX Sports VP for Production Geordie Wimmer: “It’s crazy. It’s insane. It is. It really is insane. But you know what? We’re used to it. We don’t even think of it that way anymore. We really don’t. This is the time of year when you’re going to get a blank spreadsheet and you’re going to have to start filling it in.” FOX VP of College Sports Derek Crocker: “The hardest piece is just the number of hours that you have to spend looking at a spreadsheet, looking at multiple spreadsheets and making sure you’re tracking everything correctly.” ESPN Senior VP of Production Meg Aronowitz: “It’s a lot of prayers and a lot of Excedrin.” More. (link)
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On the heels of Oregon State’s “Pac-2” win over Washington State last Saturday, John Canzano.com’s eponymous publisher observes that after the two schools rematch on Nov. 29, and later formally merge in the new look Pac-12 Conference, they “must commit to funding themselves like a couple of Pac-12 bullies.” Former OSU President Ed Ray: “Your identity doesn’t mean shit anymore in college athletics. Alabama has the same goddamn problem that Oregon State and Washington State have — how much goddamn money can you raise? It’s all external. If you can’t raise the money externally, you don’t matter. I think we’re gonna see more leveling within the FBS. It’s all about being good right now and money. Who can do the external fundraising and matter on the field in this decade? Look at Oklahoma State. They used to matter. They don’t anymore. T. Boone Pickens dies, and there goes your money. You either have the money to matter or you don’t.” More. (link)
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With Michigan’s food and beverage business up for grabs, SBJ’s Bret McCormick digs into what the business looks like as well as its potential. During FY25, UM’s athletics facilities generated $15.75M in gross F&B receipts with just under $6M of that total going to the University through its Sodexo Live deal. During the first year of alcohol sales at Michigan Stadium, the Wolverines netted $4.38M and secured the University $2.23M in commission based on its 51% rate, eclipsing the $4.19M earned from the stadium’s food and nonalcoholic drink sales (which led to a $1.8M commission). The Crisler Center produced $1.48M in gross F&B sales, earning the university just shy of $607K (41% commission), while $566K of alcohol sales delivered Michigan another $311,302 (55% commission). UM venue suites and clubs produced $1.24M in total F&B sales, including nearly $364K in alcohol sales, while across all athletic venues, Sodexo Live sold more than $480K worth of pizza, earning Michigan more than $72K on a 15% commission. The FY25 results don’t include the Zach Bryan concert held at Michigan Stadium that was attended by more than 112K people in late September. (link)
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An Opendorse report highlights how women’s sports are powering the next wave of NIL growth and athlete-driven brand influence with its analysis showing women’s sports revenue has risen 4.5 times faster than men’s sports from 2022-24, driven by heightened visibility, fan investment and demand from brands that invest in sports. Taking into account Division I programs, 8-12% of school-to-athlete payments are expected to go to women’s sports, representing approximately $2M of the $20.5M annual NIL revenue-share allocation and an opportunity for brands to bridge the earnings gap against male athletes. Total NIL spend on women’s sports is projected to reach $663.3M by 2027-28, up from $305.9M in 2021-22, while women’s sports athletes are 2.8% more engaged in the NIL process than their male counterparts and now represent 32.2% of all NIL deal submissions. (link)
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People & Places… ➤ Washington names long-time NFL agent and Seattle Sports Commission Special Events Project Manager/Consultant Sean Howard as Senior Assoc. AD of Business Development. (link)
➤ Western Michigan selects Marshall Deputy AD/Internal Operations/CFO Debra Boughton as its Senior Assoc. AD/CFO. (link) ➤ The Collegiate Officiating Consortium (COC MBB2) taps former Heart of America Conference (NAIA) Coordinator of Officials Terry Oglesby as its new Executive Director as well as Big Ten and Mountain West Coordinator of Officials. (link) ➤ SeatGeek appoints Wayfair Head of Search, Recommendations and Marketing Technology Matt Herman as its Chief Marketing Officer. (link) ➤ Former Texas, Fresno State and UTEP Men’s Basketball HC Rodney Terry is joining the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans as a scout for 2025-26 while also serving as an ESPN analyst. (link)
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