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President Donald Trump wants “very powerful caps” to limit college athlete salaries so that universities won’t “go out of business.” In an interview on The Pat McAfee Show, Trump also explained that he fears “lesser” sports also are being discontinued because of revenue sharing. “It is a very serious problem because even football, when they give quarterbacks $12M, $13M, $14M — I read a couple of them — and all of a sudden you’re going to see it’s going to be out of control, and even rich colleges are going to go bust. … They had the old way. They gave scholarships, and they did lots of good things. But there could be some form of payments, but…look, the NFL, and all of you know, all teams, they have caps. You don’t really have that in college sports.” Trump added: “When the guard comes along that weighs 350 pounds and he’s phenomenal, and they say, ‘That’s going to make the difference between having a great team and a lousy team’, and they give him $10M — that’s going to start happening pretty soon — all of a sudden you’re going to have NFL-type payrolls.” Also from Trump: “I don’t want to use any particular sport, because it’s, you know, degrading. But they are really terminating a lot of sports…you would call them lesser sports, but big sports, good sports, and sports where they have tremendous interest, they’re getting rid of them.” (link)
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NCAA President Charlie Baker sent a letter to membership on Monday noting that “the association’s settlement of a class action lawsuit (Ray v. NCAA) brought by volunteer coaches will cost $303M over three years and be financed by ‘distribution reductions, net assets and national office contributions.’” More from the letter: “As part of the agreement, plaintiffs agreed to release any claims against Division I conferences and member schools for conduct during the Class Period regarding the issues about volunteer coaches raised in the litigation, including claims for unpaid wages and benefits, damages for lost opportunities or restraint of trade. The Class Period ends on June 30, 2023, the last day the Division I volunteer coach bylaws were in effect. [...] NCAA revenue distributions could be negatively impacted as soon as May 2026. We will keep you informed as the [Board of Governors], DI Board and respective finance committees develop the financial plan for these payments.” Full letter text from Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger. (link)
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An anonymous Big Ten school official weighs in on the perceived lack of transparency regarding the league's $2.4B financial arrangement, remarking: “There's a piece of this that is just ridiculous. So whatever anybody thinks about the deal, the idea that there hasn't been transparency is laughable. There have been hundreds of hours. This has been an item on a weekly AD agenda for over a year. There have been meetings with presidents, individual meetings with institutions, with agreement to come and make multiple presentations. And those have happened at institutions where they've been requested for more detail and information, and that level of engagement directly with ADs and presidents and boards depending on what institution needed what. This commentary that this is a last-minute deal that hasn't had any discussion behind it is just completely a farce. My level of frustration is about these other things that have an impact on where the Big Ten and where [Commissioner] Tony [Petitti], frankly, positions himself, and I think are harmful, and they're not accurate, and nobody's talking about that piece. I honestly cannot recall a time in which we have been together via zoom or in person, certainly, where this hasn't been a topic of discussion.” (link)
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Conference USA filed a public record suit on Nov. 5 accusing departing member Louisiana Tech of withholding key documents related to its decision to leave for the Sun Belt, per Sportico’s Daniel Libit, who notes the league alleges the withheld records “would undercut the school’s claim to its latest ‘multi-million-dollar annual distribution’ that it received from the conference on June 27. Libit: “Less than three weeks later, on July 14, the school formally notified the conference of its intention to depart to the Sun Belt, effective July 1, 2026. CUSA contends that this notice violated its bylaws, which requires member schools to give at least a 14-months’ heads-up before withdrawing. However, had Louisiana Tech adhered to this timeline, the conference says, it would have forfeited its most recent bounty, since CUSA’s bylaws also prohibit withdrawing members from receiving distributions for two years following notice. Thus, CUSA accuses Louisiana Tech of trying to ‘have its cake and eat it too.’ [...] For now, CUSA has requested show-cause hearing (scheduled for Nov. 19), declaratory judgments that the board failed to properly respond to its records request, and writ of mandamus compelling the production of all responsive public records, and an award of costs and attorney fees.” More. (link)
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The Athletic’s Ralph Russo and Chris Vannini with more on the legal filing from former LSU Football HC Brian Kelly and his nearly $54M buyout. “LSU first offered Kelly a lump-sum payment of $25M with no offset, meaning Kelly would receive the $25M even if he took another job, according to the suit. LSU later upped the offer to $30M over two payments, with no offset.” On3’s Pete Nakos adds: “Brian Kelly’s lawsuit also alleges that LSU told Kelly’s reps on Monday that [former AD Scott] Woodward did not have ‘the authority to terminate Coach Kelly and/or make settlement offers to him’ in October. The lawsuit also included communications from Kelly’s legal representatives to LSU representatives alleging that Kelly was told someone from Gov. Jeff Landry’s office would be reaching out to Kelly to discuss the terms of his buyout.” (link, link); Full complaint text. (link)
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Oklahoma’s Board of Regents has approved actions advancing the Sooner Baseball program’s stadium renovation and expansion project as well as the naming of Kimrey Family Stadium and the L. Dale Mitchell Plaza in recognition of philanthropic support from Brian and Kim Kimrey. Set for competition by the 2026 campaign, Project 1 includes updates to the outfield wall, batter’s eye, bullpens, exterior fence and spectator areas beyond the outfield wall. With November’s action, Project 2 now officially moves forward with construction expected to start after the 2026 season, beneficial use of the stadium anticipated for the 2028 campaign and final completion of the student-athlete areas slated for spring 2028. This phase will feature significant expansion and improvements to team facilities, seating bowl upgrades and fan enhancements, including new concessions, restrooms and a dedicated fan plaza. Estimated cost for Project 2 is $41.7M, bringing the total projected cost for the full stadium renovation to $45M. (link, link, link)
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Eastern Kentucky officially celebrated the completion of Baptist Health Arena at Alumni Coliseum renovations. The updates were funded by a $53M appropriation from the Kentucky General Assembly and include a new playing floor inside Baptist Health Arena, a 300-seat conference center, and the Central Bank Courtside Club. Upgrades extend throughout the facility with new locker rooms, concession areas, player lounges and more. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ UTRGV elevates Assoc. AD for Development and Premium Seating Eddie Galvan to Chief of Staff/Assoc. AD for Development. (link)
➤ William & Mary Chief Medical Officer Virginia Wells plans to retire at the end of the year after serving in the role since 2019. (link)
➤ Coastal Carolina taps Virginia Men’s Soccer AHC Adam Perron as the Chanticleers’ new HC. (link)
➤ Northern Iowa promotes Women’s Soccer Interim HC Alex Place Thomas to the permanent position. (link)
➤ Saint Mary’s selects Pepperdine Women’s Swimming & Diving HC Ellie Monobe to be the Gaels’ inaugural Men’s & Women’s Swimming HC. (link)
➤ Coastal Carolina Baseball HC Kevin Schnall’s new contract includes a $500K base salary per year while running through 2030. Among numerous lucrative additional incentives are $35K for winning 50-or-more games, $30K for a regular season league title, $40K for a conference tournament title, $120K for a Men’s College World Series appearance, $170K for finishing as national runner-up, $600K for a MCWS championship and $60K for securing national coach of the year honors. More from WMBF News’ Teagan Brown. (link)
➤ Louisiana Tech has relieved Women’s Soccer HC Steve Voltz of his duties after he guided the program in a full-time role since 2022. (link)
➤ Mercyhurst is making a change in leadership to its Field Hockey program as HC Mackenzie Hadfield departs after three seasons at the helm. (link)
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Fundraising Developments…
➤ Wake Forest announces a multi-million dollar commitment from longtime donors Prentiss and Joan Baker that will fuel key priorities within the Demon Deacon football program, including the expansion of scholarship opportunities, direct support for program-enhancing areas such as performance and nutrition, and continued investment in leadership and infrastructure. Their gift will also create a new, named scholarship for a Wake Forest football student-athlete and name the Baker Family Assistant Head Coach position. (link)
➤ Virginia has received a pledge from an anonymous donor to match every dollar contributed to the Baseball Enhancement Fund and baseball current-use scholarship growth made possible through the House v. NCAA settlement, up to $1M. (link)
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Boise State law professor Sam Ehrlich provides an update on the Patterson class action lawsuit challenging the redshirt and four seasons rules: “The Patterson class action plaintiffs have filed their motion for a preliminary injunction, plus an amended complaint. Notably, the preliminary injunction only seeks to enjoin the Four Seasons and Redshirt Rules for football, even though the amended complaint targets all of DI.” (link)
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Ohio State Men’s Basketball student-athlete Puff Johnson’s motion for a temporary restraining order has been denied. Johnson was seeking eligibility this season. (link)
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Former Stanford Football HC Troy Taylor and ESPN have each filed court briefs over stories the network published in March, per Sportico’s Michael McCann, who notes Taylor described the stories as clickbait “hit pieces,” saying they were defamatory and led to his firing. Taylor contends ESPN inaccurately reported on two workplace investigations concerning his interactions with female Stanford athletics staffers and that those investigations, which weren’t previously known to the public, created controversy when ESPN broke the news. He objects to ESPN reporting that both investigations found he “bullied” staffers, while also disputing the depiction of both investigations concluding that Taylor treated female employees in ways “inconsistent with Stanford’s standards,” and that the investigations were launched because of complaints filed by “multiple employees” accusing him of “hostile and aggressive behavior, as well as personal attacks.” Taylor also maintains these statements are “provably false” and ESPN “knew them to be false at the time they were made.” In a motion to dismiss filed last month, ESPN swears its reporting was “substantially true” and depicts Taylor as making a mountain out of a molehill. To bolster its defense, ESPN cites court rulings from defamation lawsuits showing that “truth” doesn’t have to mean the “literal truth.” The case is scheduled for a jury trial starting March 24, 2027, but attorneys will hold a hearing on December 2 on ESPN’s motion to dismiss. More. (link)
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Rutgers President William Tate IV joins former longtime Pittsburgh Steeler/LSU standout Ryan Clark to discuss topics including the importance of alignment, his time in Baton Rouge, his experience with current LSU AD Verge Ausberry and more. When it comes to alignment, Tate asserts that “you have to have an alignment between the administration of the university, the athletic director and their team, and the individuals who are going to support you in NIL. You used to call them boosters. It is a little more complicated than that now, but the NIL community, the legislative groups, and the governor’s office all have to be aligned. This is the difference between winning and losing. Losers are misaligned. Winners are aligned.” Tate uses his departure from LSU as an example of what happens when alignment changes: “We had a shift in political philosophy. That comes with consequences. As a leader you have to ask yourself how aligned you are with the company’s philosophy. When you are not aligned, you ask hard questions about your professional growth. You cannot just complain about it. You have to decide where you can be great and go into the market to find out your value.” (link)
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LSU claims it has not "formally terminated" former Football HC Brian Kelly and is “now seeking to fire Kelly ‘for cause’ and potentially avoid paying a full buyout of nearly $54M,” according to ESPN’s Dan Wetzel, who adds: “The filing claims that LSU informed Kelly's representatives of this position on Monday. According to a copy of the suit obtained by ESPN, ‘LSU's representatives had a call with Coach Kelly's representatives, where LSU took the position that Coach Kelly had not been formally terminated and informed Coach Kelly's representatives, for the very first time, that LSU believed grounds for termination for cause existed.’” In their filing, Kelly’s lawyers are seeking "a declaratory judgment confirming that LSU's termination of Coach Kelly is without cause and that Coach Kelly is entitled to receive the full liquidated damages provided for in [his contract]." The filing also pushes back on three points made by LSU: “Coach Kelly's representatives informed LSU that Coach Kelly disagreed with each of LSU's new positions, including (i) the idea that he somehow had not been terminated, (ii) that the then-Athletics Director Woodward was not acting with authority (in a meeting attended by several LSU athletics officials, including the current Athletics Director [Verge] Ausberry), and (iii) that there were any grounds for termination with cause (or that LSU could manufacture any such grounds after his termination), thus necessitating this action.” The filing goes on to contend that “LSU repeatedly confirmed, both publicly and to Coach Kelly, that the termination was due to the Team's performance, not for cause." (link)
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James Madison AD Matt Roan recently jumped aboard the school’s equipment truck, “Diesel Duke,” to take an almost 300-mile jaunt to Marshall in honor of his father Pete, who retired from the trucking industry back in March 2020 after a massive stroke left him paralyzed on one side of his body. Discussing his father’s career and the lesson it taught him, Roan said: “You sacrifice for your family. You work hard for anything in life. My dad is very blue collar. You're not better than anybody. Probably the thing I appreciate the most. No matter what you do, be best at it.” The almost six-hour drive also reinforced Roan’s appreciation for the behind-the-scenes effort of the Dukes’ equipment crew while providing him with a touch of nostalgia. Roan: “There are just so many people and so many things that go into, whether it's home or on the road, pulling these games off. [...] I thought a lot about my old man. You think about how much you appreciate the people who sacrificed for you to get where you are. For me, that's nobody more so than my parents. Even though he wasn't in the truck with me, he was in the truck with me.” More. (link)
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More from Pittsburgh AD Allen Greene, who tells Pittsburgh Sports Now’s Nathan Breisinger about the Panthers’ rev-share approach: “It would be disingenuous for me to sit here and say the number’s X because in a month it’s going to be X plus Y or it’s going to be X exponentially. In my mind, the number in itself relatively speaking for those who are particularly interested in football is irrelevant. It’s all based on what we think our peers are doing, and if our peers are going to spend more, then we are going to spend more. … We have people in place in each program who determine what is the best use of those dollars. We will evaluate how they do. If we feel like we got to make modifications to their autonomy then we will.” As for overall resources: “All we try to do is squeeze the most juice out of the orange as possible. Our peer groups are different. When we were at Auburn and at Ole Miss and at Tennessee, your peers are Texas and Alabama, [Texas A&M] had lots of money, your Floridas, you’re in a different peer group. Our peer group is not them. We want to make sure that we’re identifying our peer group and what it is that they’re doing and us making sure that we are competitive in that space. … We are a program who is working toward consistent national prominence and the first thing you have to do when you’re running a race is worry about the person in front of you, and then once you overtake them, then you worry about the next one. We’re worried about overtaking whoever the heck is in front of us and that sometimes changes depending on the week.” (link)
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Missouri State will petition the NCAA for a postseason waiver that would allow its football team to play in a bowl game this season, despite rules blocking first-year FBS programs, according to CBS’ Brandon Marcello. Bears AD Patrick Ransdell: "We know the history of what that looks like, and it's traditionally not been looked at favorably, but we will be petitioning, and we'll see where that goes. We'll let the chips fall where they fall." That said, Ransdell argues the logic behind the NCAA’s rules is antiquated: "In today's world, you can reinvent your team in a matter of weeks. … If we're really in the business for student-athletes and the betterment of the student-athlete experience, there's no reason we should be punishing the student-athletes who are working hard day in, day out and deprive them of a postseason opportunity when there's really no good reason to do that." (link)
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The 2025 FBS Attendance Trends Tracker has been updated with data through Week 11. National leaders in attendance as a percentage of capacity are Appalachian State (113.07%), Oregon (108.02%), SMU (105.29%), Kennesaw State (104.74%), Kansas State (104.44%), Oklahoma (104.20%), Ole Miss (103.96%), BYU (103.87%), Louisiana (103.62%) and Michigan (102.91%). Full database on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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A Texas man is facing multiple charges after allegedly threatening Louisville Football HC Jeff Brohm and his family, quarterback Miller Moss and other student-athletes on the team. 38-year-old Brian Mandel of Corpus Christi, Texas, has been indicted on six counts of terroristic threatening and one count of extortion. Exact motivation for the threats is unclear, but the alleged crimes are said to have occurred following the Cardinals’ loss to Cal. Cards AD Josh Heird: "Our student-athletes and coaches deserve to compete, learn and grow without fear. We are committed to supporting them and reinforcing the values of respect, integrity and accountability that define our program. [...] We commend law enforcement for their swift and decisive action in addressing this matter. Threats of violence have no place in our community or in sports, and we will continue to work closely with authorities to ensure a safe environment for all." (link)
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South Dakota State has received a “transformational leadership gift” from Dakota Layers, LLC and the Ramsdell Family to support the construction of a new home for the women's soccer program. The commitment will enable SDSU to move its main competition facility from Fishback Soccer Park to a more centralized on-campus location. Under the agreement, Dakota Layers will receive naming rights to the facility. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Iowa State will announce its new president today. Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Dean Benjamin Houlton and North Dakota State President David Cook are the two finalists. (link)
➤ UAB has hired CSA Search & Consulting to assist in its Football HC search, according to CollegeAD. (link)
➤ SMU has elevated Lisa Rawlins from Assoc. AD to Senior Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Success. (link)
➤ Western Kentucky Senior Assoc. AD for Compliance and Student Affairs John McCammon, has left the department to be a mortgage loan originator for Liberty Federal Credit Union, but will remain at the school as an adjunct instructor. (link)
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Our deepest condolences to the Cal State Fullerton community as Women’s Soccer student-athlete Lauren Turner has passed away. (link)
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Quinnipiac will join the NEC as an associate member in field hockey for the 2026-27 season. (link)
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UNC Wilmington is the latest athletic department to extend its partnership with Collegiate Sports Connect. With Connect’s Talent Finder tool, UNCW will continue to move beyond the applicant pool and proactively recruit the industry's top professionals. The Seahawks have also signed on for another year of unlimited job postings via CollegeSports.jobs. (link)
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D1.relocation and The BDS Agency, a leader in representing women's college basketball clients, have announced a strategic alliance to streamline coaching transitions. The partnership integrates specialized relocation management directly into the contract negotiation process, creating a seamless, end-to-end experience for coaches and their families. BDS Agency Founder Brian Stanchak: "This collaboration will only strengthen our commitment to supporting our clients off the court to allow them to remain focused on their responsibilities on it." (link)
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Disney and YouTube have remained in contact right up to last night’s Monday Night Football game, according to Puck’s John Ourand, who notes there’s been “no indication that they’re any closer to a deal. On Sunday, Morgan Stanley research analyst Ben Swinburne wrote that Disney is losing $30M in revenue a week. The impasse centers on pricing, not technology, as Ourand reports ESPN has offered YouTube the same ~$10 per-subscriber rate as Comcast, Charter, and DirecTV, adding: “Thanks to its extraordinary growth trajectory, which is all but assured by its $3.5T parentco, YouTube TV wants a better rate than other distributors. And that, of course, would be a bridge too far to ESPN. Since its origins, the cable video business has been beholden to most favored nation clauses, which assure bigger distributors like Comcast that they’re getting the best rate. If ESPN were to give in to YouTube TV’s demand, the M.F.N. clauses would likely kick in, and chairman Jimmy Pitaro would presumably have to offer the same rate to Comcast, DirecTV, and Charter. (And if they don’t have M.F.N. clauses, they’ll likely have new affiliate sales executives.) I’m told that Disney views this sort of capitulation as a major concession.” The dispute, Ourand writes, underscores a power shift in the pay-TV ecosystem: once, networks like ESPN held all the leverage during football season; now, YouTube can weather marquee games going dark. (link)
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