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November 9, 2025

 

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Sun Belt Commissioner & NCAA Selection Committee Chair Keith Gill visited with Basket Under Review’s Rocco Miller & touched on how the league’s expanding football success can benefit basketball: “We're really proud of where we are. We've invested and worked hard to get better, and I feel like that's paying off. I think, one, the branding really helps, you know, from a standpoint of, there's a halo effect. If you're good at football, people kind of think you're good at everything. Particularly for our conference because we're good at baseball as well and softball and so those kind of things flow over. I think they can help in that regard. … Like the way that we've been able to do the Sun Belt-MAC Challenge is because we're both FBS. And so that's football once again leading to some relationships that allowed us to create basketball opportunities for both our men’s and our women's programs. So, I feel like we're doing okay. I mean, if I was being honest, where we finished last year, I wasn't super fired up about that. So, I'd like to get closer to where we were two, three years ago when we had, you know, five top 100 teams. We had two teams in the top 75. [James Madison] was hanging around 50. You know, they end up winning a game in the NCAA Tournament. I mean, I feel like that's who we kind of need to be. And I'm hopeful this year we can do that.” More with Gill. (link) 

More from Grand Canyon AD Jamie Boggs on the Higher Ed Athletics podcast on her thought process and goals behind posting “Day in the Life of an AD” videos on social media: “How does that younger generation, how do people connect now? They connect with you through social media. It's amazing how much people are more willing to reach out. How I have student athletes that feel a little bit more comfortable meeting with me or connecting with me because they've seen me on social …. I'm not sure people read as much off news sites as they do getting their information from social. And so that has changed. I don't think people necessarily like to hear from organizations anymore. They like to hear from people, they want a connection with the person. And so I felt like we have to adapt to the way people get their information, the way they perceive organizations. And that's through an individual.” (link) 

Fairfield AD Paul Schlickmann provides context on department-wide success for the Stags & the impact to overall institution: “What I think we've done really well is with adapting to the changes along the way, we've maintained a very firm focus on our mission and our core values as a Jesuit Catholic university, and then we've made a real intent focus on the student athlete experience. And so we've tried to build our athletics culture with all those principles in mind. … At our place we talk about four things, our cultural commitments, we talk about compete, care, lead and grow, which are directly aligned with our Jesuit principles and I think speak directly to the experience and what all our division one athletes go through in terms of their holistic development. We have achieved some great scorecards, university level enrollment rankings, acceptance rate, all in great shape. … We've been able to win some championships, but I believe philosophically and quite frankly that our outcomes are a result of all that, people, process and how we're going about our business.” (link)

Cutting a handful of jobs within the athletic department are part of Louisiana’s plan to reduce a campus-wide $25M deficit. Those impacted for the Ragin’ Cajuns include an assistant coach for Men’s Golf, Men’s Track & Volleyball, a donor engagement coordinator, an academic counselor, a director of sports medicine, a director of athletic performance for Olympic sports & a director for creative services & fan engagement. (link)

Leading into yesterday’s win over BYU, Texas Tech is reportedly paying its defensive line a combined $7M in NIL money, which ESPN’s Max Olson argues is “paying off.” Olson: “[David] Bailey is the national sack leader with 11.5 and well on his way to becoming a first-round pick. He and [Romello]Height, whom Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire lovingly refers to both as ‘Velociraptors,’ are two of the most destructive pass rushers in the sport. [Lee] Hunter, their star defensive tackle, is enjoying a career-best year. The Red Raiders have generated an FBS-high 175 pressures through nine games and needed just seven games to surpass their 2024 season sack total.” For context, Height made $250K last year at Georgia Tech, but TTU estimated his value at $1.5M, so he transferred. Texas Tech Board of Regents Chair Cody Campbell: “We told Joey to spend what it takes. We were willing to do it to be in this position we're in now. We got our money's worth.” (link) 

Meanwhile, according to Front Office Sports’ David Rumsey, new data shows men’s and women’s basketball players are collectively accounting for nearly 29% of revenue-sharing dollars in the first year post-House settlement. While football players are being paid the majority of revenue-sharing money ($13.1M, 63.8%), men’s ($4.3M, 20.9%) and women’s basketball ($1.6M, 8%) players are second and third, respectively, according to a new report from Opendorse. All other sports account for $1.5M (7.4%). Rumsey: “Led by women’s basketball, between 8% and 12% of all revenue-sharing dollars (roughly $2 million out of the $20.5 million that is allowed) this year are expected to be directed toward women’s sports, per Opendorse. When combining revenue-sharing and NIL deals, women’s sports athletes are projected to earn $417.8 million this year, with that total expected to rise to more than $663 million by 2028. (College football players are projected to earn $1.9 billion this season). Women’s sports athletes have accounted for 32.2% of the 500,000-plus deal applications submitted through Opendorse.” (link) 

“These are very different!” That was VP of the Pantone Color Institute Laurie Pressman’s judgment after comparing the color of official Rutgers windbreakers made by Adidas and Nike. Per NJ.com’s Steve Politi, “the merch is visible proof that, when Rutgers switched from Adidas to Nike this year, it also switched hues — a subtle change that did not go unnoticed among diehard fans.” According to a commissioned Pantone lab report: “Pantone 187C, the old uniform color made by Adidas, is closest to what we would traditionally call a scarlet shade. However, Pantone 186C, the new red shade from Nike, displays an added vibrancy that feels more contemporary. Whereas they are both emblematic of sport and fitness and would be considered pillars of collegiate color, the Adidas Red had a retro feeling while the Nike Red could be considered a more modern classic red shade.” Politi: “In short: The old uniforms are the purer scarlet color, but the new uniforms give off a more contemporary vibe. [...] That still didn’t solve another mystery. Why did Rutgers end up changing its colors this season? The answer, it turns out, is so very … Rutgers. When the university switched from Nike to Adidas in 2017, the latter did not have Pantone 186C available. Pantone 187C, listed as ‘Team Power Red’ in the Adidas online catalog, was the next best option. That’s it. That’s the reason.” A University official added: “What you’re seeing now in the Nike uniform is the true scarlet color.” More. (link)   

When Arkansas State Football HC Butch Jones entered the field at kickoff against Southern Miss yesterday, he threw up his hands & asked, “Where are the fans?” He later told his team that they had to “Create [their] own energy.” (link); In his post game press conference, Jones added more perspective: “I’m always appreciative of the people that came out. So I can’t thank the people enough for coming out. It was a great day. What more could you want if you really do your research. You have a team that’s coming in that is first place, second place, you’re playing the defending champion, gonna be a great challenge, underdogs at home. National television. It’s what college football is all about. So I’m really appreciative of everyone’s efforts for getting here and coming out. But I’ll be very transparent with you, I’m disappointed in our student body. We have enrollment at an all-time high and to have 200 students come out in the age of collegiate athletics, that’s unacceptable. Probably I’ve got to do a better job of educating them and we’ve tried to do everything with fraternities and sororities but every head football coach would stand up there and challenge their student body because they are important to us. We are one of them, we’re all peers and it’s all one Arkansas State.” (link)

ACC Men’s Basketball features 24 new international student-athletes on rosters this season as the floodgates have opened thanks to revenue sharing & NIL. Virginia AC Matt Henry to the Virginian-Pilot’s David Teel: “The access to first-team basketball in certain countries is really hard. Spain, Germany. If you’re a really good player, but not (an NBA) lottery pick, getting first-team minutes at age 18 or 19 is hard. College basketball has become an under-23 professional league, and it happens to be the second-best paying league in the world. You’re going to get people coming over from everywhere to get a piece of that professional money. [...] Here you start recruiting high school kids as freshmen and sophomores. Europeans aren’t looking to be recruited for a decision three, four years down the road. So, it’s a much faster recruitment. They’re more pragmatic. They don’t have emotional ties to (college programs).” NC State HC Will Wade also chimes in: “Look, it’s just opened up a new market. One, a lot of those kids didn’t necessarily want to come over here because you couldn’t make as much money. Two, you had the amateurism issue. Now, everybody’s eligible. They’re really good students. You can get them in school. They’re very appreciative of the opportunity to be here. I think they’re really good adds for most teams, and I don’t see the trend stopping as long as the rules stay the way they are.” (link)

Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde & Michael Rosenberg take a closer look at the most recent Men’s Basketball gambling findings, including a multi-player scheme at New Orleans that was uncovered after suspicious wagering on five Privateers games last season. At Arizona State, former Sun Devil BJ Freeman at times instructed his girlfriend to bet on the overs of his player props, the exact opposite of betting on the more controllable unders notable in high-profile NBA cases. However, Freeman was also guilty of informing bets on his unders on other occasions. A Mississippi Valley State-Alabama A&M tip was flagged last January for having 3.6x more bets on the contest than an average SWAC game & an investigation found two former Delta Devil student-athletes discussing throwing games. (link)

Toledo debuted the Venture Courtside Club at Savage Arena yesterday, a space that just a few months ago was storage. Check it out. (link)

New turf has been installed at Wichita State’s University Stadium. Have a look.(link)

 

Illinois is building its "best-ever candidate pools" by shifting to a proactive recruiting strategy. In the past, too often they would post a job and hope that quality candidates saw it and decided to apply. Now, with Talent Finder from Collegiate Sports Connect, they are able to identify and target the high-performing, diverse candidates who aren't actively looking for a new role - but are open to new opportunities. Assistant AD Derek Stark called the tool "LinkedIn on steroids," adding, "It's given us the best candidate pool for any role we've had here. We were blown away by our finalists... they were all rock stars." (link)

 
 

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November 8, 2025

 

Mississippi State President & College Football Playoff Oversight Committee Chair Mark Keenum believes it is unlikely the CFP will expand from 12 to 16 teams next season and says this of the SEC: “I’m not a big fan of automatic qualifiers. I think the best teams ought to play in our nation’s national tournament to determine who our national champion in college football is going to be. And not have automatic bids. And that’s the position of the Southeastern Conference presidents and chancellors, our commissioners and probably most of the conferences that are part of the CFP. We’re still negotiating.” The deadline for the format changes for next year is December 1. (link)

“Any attention is good attention for the American Conference.” That’s American Commissioner Tim Pernetti from the broadcast booth during Thursday night’s UTSA-USF football game, as he notes viewership for the league is up 10% year-over-year with six teams in play for the conference title with the best games ahead. On the value of Thursday and Friday games: “When you can have isolated exposure like you get on a Thursday night or a Friday night, I don’t think you can really buy that. It’s so valuable. Our league has become a fixture on these Thursday nights and Friday nights. […] I think it’s a great opportunity to showcase our conference on a weekly basis because we’ve been the beneficiary of a lot of these midweek games and the viewership has shown that people really are interested in this league.” On the Bulls’ investment, with an on-campus stadium on the way: “I think it says one really loud important thing Tom, which is people that are in our league, schools that are in our league are serious about success. In order to have success, you have to invest and we’re the only league in America that put actually a minimum in for revenue sharing to make sure everybody was sharing at least a minimum level and working up from there.” (link)

Outkick’s Trey Wallace was the first to report Baylor AD & College Football Playoff Chair Mack Rhoades has been the subject of an investigation into “an alleged verbal and physical altercation with a football player and assistant coach.” Wallace continues: “On September 20th … tight end Michael Trigg was preparing to take the field for the opening series against [Arizona State]. As part of the uniform that day, Trigg was wearing a long-sleeved yellow shirt that was being used to protect a brace he was wearing on his shoulder. … Rhoades allegedly went up to Trigg …, and while putting his hands on the player asked him ‘What the fuck are you wearing that yellow shirt for?'  … multiple assistants were around when this incident occurred. [...] Immediately following the game … is when the situation took another turn, with an assistant coach being involved. Multiple witnesses tell OutKick that while Trigg went to be with his family, an assistant coach was visiting with his family, when AD Mack Rhoades came up from behind and grabbed the assistant's arm and, subsequently, his shoulder and neck area. According to sources, Rhoades then allegedly proceeded to verbally accost the assistant coach, which was witnessed by multiple Baylor staff members from the athletic department, along with family members.” More. (link)

More from Waco, as Baylor has released a statement: “More than a month ago, Baylor University received reports of an incident involving Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Mack Rhoades. These reports were thoroughly reviewed and investigated in accordance with University policies, appropriate actions were taken, and the matter is now closed. Mr. Rhoades has expressed regret over his emotions and recognizes his conduct at that moment was not reflective of our Christian mission and values. Mr. Rhoades is an important part of our Baylor Family, and we look forward to his continued leadership of our Athletics Department. We remain committed to ensuring a respectful and accountable environment for all of our student-athletes, coaches, and staff.” The Athletic’s Stewart Mandel and Sam Khan Jr. get this from Michael Trigg Sr., the father of the student-athlete involved, “What bothers me is, Baylor is a Christian school. For someone in the administration to have those choice words for a student-athlete? And that’s the first interaction you’ve ever had with one of your better players? That doesn’t make sense to me.” (link)

New USF CEO for Athletics Rob Higgins inked a five-year deal to lead the Bulls that includes a $500K annual base, plus $350K annually in supplemental compensation, plus a $10K "recruitment bonus.” There’s a slew of incentive opportunities, highlighted by a $500K one-time payment if Higgins is able to navigate the Bulls to Power 4 status. For every $10M increase in department revenues Higgins would receive a $50K bonus. Also, $50K bonuses are lined up for a multi-year APR of 970, a football conference championship & USF being the "Conference Department of the Year” per Learfield Directors’ Cup standings. All per CollegeAD. (link)

Boise State AD Jeramiah Dickey talks to the Idaho Statesman’s Shaun Goodwin about how he & the Broncos think about football scheduling: “There’s this balance between what the fans want, what we need from a department and a financial standpoint. And how can I, as the leader, understanding I’m going to take bullets, come in and make it make sense. [...] I’m trying to get home and homes in Power Four, but those are easier said than done ... now with Power Four adding more conference games, and they’re dropping teams. [...] I don’t like going far east. It impacts travel, it impacts preparation, it impacts budget and how much it costs us. We go far east, we stay two nights, a lot of times we get a bigger plane because of equipment and things, and so the costs are more.” (link)

Notre Dame football’s 2026 road game at Florida State has been scratched. That game was part of Notre Dame’s commitment to play an average of five ACC teams. The four remaining ACC games are road matchups at North Carolina and Syracuse, and home games against SMU and Miami (FL). BlueGold’s Eric Hansen: “Notre Dame’s 2026 football schedule still lives largely in the hypothetical — with 10 apparent regular-season opponents, lots of TBAs and a few concrete dates leading to some confusing math when it comes to home games.” (link)

In the post-Week 10 edition of the College Football Officials Media Video, National Coordinator of Football Officials and Secretary-Rules Editor Steve Shaw notes that when looking at game time averages for FBS teams: “One thing is worthy of note. Individual teams’ game times vary greatly because of the diversity and styles of play in NCAA Football. That makes our game great, but our overall average game time so far in 2025 is 3:23. That’s up one minute over last year’s average. That’s something we’ll continue to watch.” More. (link)

For the first time since his departure in 2017, former Louisville AD Tom Jurich will return to a Cardinals sporting event & be honored at next Friday’s kick with Clemson. (link) 

CollegeAD indicates Maine Assoc. AD for Compliance & Student-Athlete Development/SWA Samantha Hegmann-Wary has exited the department. (link)

ESPN’s Pete Thamel reports that New Haven will remove the interim tag from Football HC Mark Powell, who has agreed to a three-year deal that could keep him with the Chargers through the 2028 season. (link)

Check out the drone views of Virginia Tech Baseball’s English Field, which has new LED lights and upgraded turf. (link)

Per The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand and Dan Shanoff, three of Disney’s top executives, co-chairmen Dana Walden and Alan Bergman along with ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro, distributed a memo to employees on Friday outlining the company’s perspective on ESPN’s standoff with YouTube TV over distribution rights, in a signal that the network remains pessimistic about a resolution. From the memo: “Rather than compete on a level playing field, Google’s YouTube TV has approached these negotiations as if it were the only player in the game. It goes without saying that the reason so many consumers value our programming above others is because we invest in the best talent, creators and content in the world, and we cannot allow anyone to undercut our ability to do so. [...] We realize this has been a challenging week, with everyone asking the same question as millions of YouTube TV subscribers during the busiest time of the year in sports: When will ESPN and ABC be back on the service? We wish we could give you that answer today, but unfortunately, we are headed into another sports-packed weekend without a deal in place.” In response, a YouTubeTV spokesperson stated: “Once again, Disney is resorting to their old tactics like leaking documents to the press, negotiating in public through their paid talent and misrepresenting the facts including from the deals they’ve offered and taking credit for our product proposals. Our team stands ready to make a fair agreement in line with their deals with other distributors and we encourage Disney to come to the table and do what’s best for our mutual customers.” (link) 

 
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