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Morning Edition

November 13, 2025

 

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Washington State has parted ways with AD Anne McCoy. WSU President Elizabeth Cantwell in a statement: “Anne has provided steady leadership through one of the most complex and pivotal periods in the history of Cougar Athletics. She built a strong foundation for the program’s future grounded in integrity, academic success, and care for our student-athletes. We are deeply grateful for Anne’s decades of service and her unwavering commitment to Washington State University.” (link)

Sources tell JohnCanzano.com’s namesake there was a “total clash of styles” between McCoy and Cantwell. Canzano gets this from an unnamed source: “Everyone loves Anne. She’s smart, loyal, and great, but Cantwell wants a cold-blooded killer in that AD chair.” Also from Canzano: “The new-world Pac-12 recently distributed non-disclosure agreements to the campus ADs, I learned. That raised eyebrows. Some of the ADs signed the NDAs. Some of them did not and are seeking legal guidance. The campus presidents and the league office are apparently concerned about leaks on the media-rights and expansion front, among other things.” (link)

CougFan’s Jamey Vinnick identifies several potential candidates to succeed McCoy in Pullman, including Toledo AD Bryan Blair, Purdue Deputy AD/COO Ken Halpin, UTSA AD Lisa Campos, Western Michigan AD Dan Bartholomae, Maryland Senior Deputy AD Diana Sabau, Montana State AD Leon Costello, former ULM AD John Hartwell, and former Arizona AD Dave Heeke, among others. (link) 

The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) has called a meeting of Big Ten trustees and regents on Friday to discuss the league’s capital proposal, per Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger, who notes: “ACTA is recommending Big Ten presidents abstain from a vote until their boards fully review the capital deal.” (link)

University of California CIO Jagdeep Singh Bachher this week confirmed that “we just made an offer to buy 10% of the Big Ten. … I hope it goes through by…the 21st of November.” Baccher, who made the comments at a conference in Toronto, declined to elaborate on the UC Investments bid following his remarks, but told the audience: “I think the future for our young generation is the one thing that glues people to technology and content: sports. … That creates a whole unique set of opportunities: eSports, media, entertainment, tech. I actually call it cultural capital, not even venture capital or private equity. There’s an incredible opportunity set there. So that’s where I’ve been just immersed, in that whole area. It’s been a lot of fun.” (link)

Pittsburgh AD Allen Greene weighs in on the continuing debate over a new on-campus football stadium for the Panthers, remarking: “At this stage, there isn’t a sense of urgency considering all the dynamics from higher education to the political landscape. There isn’t a sense of urgency for us to make a determination on what we ought to be doing just yet. [...] People have opinions, which are fine. People will make up things that they want. We have a great partnership with the [Pittsburgh] Steelers. This is part of the challenge of having been one year on the job and having had five home games under my belt, I’m still learning this community. Our team is still learning this community. We’re still shaping and formatting our team. We’re still trying to get people in position to actually do the work. There’s a lot of room to grow for us to do better in that space. I’m sure there’s things that our marketing teams have done to help increase fan engagement and fan experience, but we’re nowhere near the capacity that we need to be, so there’s nothing but upside for us. We hope that the community and our fanbase recognizes here pretty soon the work that we’ve put into it and responds and truly takes pride in coming out to support Pitt.” (link)

When asked recently about Maryland Football HC Mike Locksley’s job status, Terps AD Jim Smith didn’t exactly provide a vote of confidence. Smith: “He's gonna coach against Illinois, then he's gonna coach against Michigan, and then he's gonna coach against Michigan State. We got a chance to win three games and go to a bowl game. We can't make a decision right now. That'd be silly. We'll determine at the end of the year where we are.” Per Inside MD Sports’ Jeff Ermann: “Pressure is growing for Smith, who was all but certain to retain Locksley until the season skidded out, in part of because of that $13M parting payment along with an unusually large number of schools in the market for a coach and the likelihood that firing him could send much of a talent-loaded freshman class … to the transfer portal. Smith is in the inevitable position of inheriting a fanbase that's lost patience with the lack of linear progress and big wins, but whose collective mouth doesn't match its wallet. Maryland lacks the sort of football boosters who step up with money when they want to fire a coach. And the football program's revenue ranked 42nd nationally and second-to-last nationally among Big Ten schools. … Given the fan unrest, those receipts could dip next season with empty seats taking over SECU Stadium, where Maryland's attendance was last in the conference next year.” More. (link)

The State’s Jordan Kaye profiles Joe Rice, the renowned trial lawyer and longtime South Carolina supporter whose influence spans both the university and Gamecock athletics. Rice,  whose name graces both the law school and athletics center, has quietly advised university leaders for decades while helping shape major initiatives like Williams-Brice Stadium’s west-side renovation. He tells Kaye: “They were talking about putting in 80 boxes. And then they told me how they were pricing them and I said, ‘You don’t have the financial support to sell $10M boxes.’ And I don’t think they do.” Rice says of the transition from former AD Ran Tanner to current AD Jeremiah Donati: “Ray did a great job. … He understood the players. But the game has changed from a financial point of view. But Jeremiah is a very good marketing, business guy. And those in charge — and maybe they’re right — felt we needed to change to more of a business-management style versus a player-management style.” Before Tanner hired Football head coach Shane Beamer, he spoke with Rice about who he was looking at and what he was thinking about the future. Tanner: “There might have been a conversation periodically. [But] he was not going to be influential. He was not going to be the person who said, ‘Well, I’ll tell you what we should do. I’ll tell you what needs to be done.’ He’s never been that guy.” (link) 

Iowa and Learfield have announced an expansion of their NIL efforts through the creation of three new on-campus leadership positions dedicated to supporting student-athletes and brand partners. The newly established Learfield Impact NIL positions — Senior NIL Partnership Solutions Coordinator, Corporate Partnership Coordinator, and Learfield Studios Supervising Producer — will complement the work of Learfield’s Hawkeye Sports Properties team. Hawkeyes Deputy AD for External Relations Matt Henderson and Assoc. AD for Strategy and Revenue Generation – NIL Scott Brickman will lead the group, which will include Learfield Partner Solutions Coordinator Brendan Miller, who takes over as Senior NIL Partnership Solutions Coordinator. The other two positions have yet to be filled. (link)

People & Places…

➤ Oklahoma State Senior Assoc. AD of External Affairs Jesse Martin, who serves as the Cowgirls’ sport administrator, has been named to the Softball Oversight Committee. (link)

➤ Duke has named Holy Cross Assoc. AD for Facilities and Operations Chase Ferguson as Senior Associate AD for Athletics Facilities & Projects. (link)

➤ George Washington Men’s Basketball HC Chris Caputo has received a contract extension through the 2029-30 season, per CBS’ Jon Rothstein. (link)

The Big East has renamed its Presidents’ Award in honor of longtime Georgetown President John J. DeGioia. Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman: “The BIG EAST of today was made possible because of Jack's vision and his long-standing determination to preserve the league's priorities, values and history, and his continuing input played a critical role as we managed key decisions and steadily rebuilt our operation and standing. Most of all, Jack implicitly understood the value of athletics in the context of higher education, and the many successes of Georgetown student-athletes are a testament to his ideals.” (link)

The Paul Finebaum Show’s eponymous host remains “very close” to leaving ESPN to jump into national politics, according to Front Office Sports’ Michael McCarthy, who reports: “ESPN’s star SEC radio and TV host is waiting to make a decision on his political future until after the college football season wraps up, sources say. His current contract with ESPN runs through mid-2027. U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) said this week on The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show that Finebaum would make a strong contender but warned he’s “got to be a Trump guy” if he wants to win in Alabama. Tuberville added: “He’s made a name for himself. He’s got 100% name ID in Alabama. But he’s also made everybody mad in Alabama at one time. But that was his job.” (link)

USC is leaning into the attention generated by last weekend’s fake punt conversion. Watch what happens when two players with #80 jerseys walk into a coffee shop. (link)

ABC topped a tenth-straight college football Saturday as LSU-Alabama drew 7.54M viewers, but with the Disney networks blacked out on YouTube TV for a second-straight weekend, it was not as dominant as in past weeks, according to Sports Media Watch’s Jon Lewis, who notes both Fox and CBS placed games in the top three, marking the the first time that ABC did not have at least two of the top three this season. Furthermore, Lewis notes the BYU-Texas Tech matchup (3.98M viewers) was the network’s least-watched game in more than a month. Behind LSU-Bama was Indiana-Penn State, which brought in 6.03M viewers to Fox, Oregon-Iowa (5.37M to CBS), Texas A&M-Missouri (4.87M to ABC), BYU-Texas Tech and Navy-Notre Dame (3.4M to NBC). ESPN’s College Gameday led into Saturday’s action with 2.2M viewers, up from the previous week’s season-low of 2.0M. Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff trailed GameDay by 74% in the 11 AM ET hour, up from 13% the prior week, but down from 153% before the ESPN-YouTube-TV blackout. (link, link)

Georgia will kickoff its 2026 season at Sanford Stadium in Athens against Tennessee State, per FBSchedules.com, who note the Bulldogs will pay the Tigers a $600K guarantee for the contest. With the TSU game now officially contracted, UGA will be forced to reschedule or cancel one of its previously announced non-conference matchups against Western Kentucky at home on Sept. 12 or Louisville on the road on Sept. 19. Georgia is required to pay cancellation fees amounting to $1.9M for the WKU contest and $1M for the UofL game. (link) 

Troy has added a match-up against Austin Peay to its 2029 Football schedule, according to FBSchedules.com, which notes the game is slated for Sept. 15, 2029, at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Troy. Per the contracted agreement, the Trojans will pay the Governors a $325K guarantee. (link) 

 

Evening Standard

November 12, 2025

 

Maine has promoted AD Jude Killy to Vice President and Director of Athletics. (link)

The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner examines the Big 12’s dogged pursuit of ESPN College GameDay after a three-year absence from league schools, noting recent show visits to Utah and Texas Tech provided relief and excitement in equivalent amounts across the league. Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark: “The pregame shows are valuable. They serve as infomercials for the schools, so those are big moments for us. And there’s a strategy behind it.” Yormark: “‘GameDay’ had been earmarked for certain moments that we thought would come to fruition and it just didn’t work out. [...] We are constantly planning for scenarios. We say, ‘Here are the schools and here’s what we’ll do … to make the show different.’ We let them know why they should go to Utah or Texas Tech. We’re very aggressive pitching the merits of why they should come to the schools. [...] Parity is good because it creates interest and excitement. But over time, it would be good if a couple schools can become national brands. Having ‘GameDay’ and [FOX’s] ‘Big Noon Kickoff’ helps us do that. They help us nationalize the schools. [...] When I took the job, there were a lot of emerging brands in the conference. My job is to create more value, to amplify the schools in an effort to make them more national.” More. (link) 

In part two of his Q&A with Pittsburgh Sports Now’s Nathan Breisinger, Pittsburgh AD Allen Greene discusses balancing the success of Football, Men’s Basketball and Women’s Volleyball: “It’s important for us to be perceived and it’s important for us to deliver on consistent national prominence in our football program and our men’s basketball program, in particular. Make no mistake about it, we are super excited to have a top-five women’s volleyball program and they are incredibly valuable to us and [Volleyball HC] Dan Fisher’s done a fantastic job, but we all know that football in particular pays the bill and then men’s basketball comes second to that. [...] There is more that we can do to help our football program. There’s more that our community can do to help our football program. We can make it much easier on ourselves to have more consistent success. That’s where my attention is dedicated toward. [...] We made several investments in men’s basketball this offseason, and we will continue to invest in men’s basketball to make sure the investment matches expectations. One investment was the hire of a general manager and another was our investment in the roster. [...] We’ve made additional investments in [the volleyball] program. We got a brand new building going up across the street that is a significant investment. We continue to find ways to make sure that program in particular, but all of our programs, find ways to continue to invest in them so that they can improve their positions.” More from Greene. (link) 

Tennessee AD Danny White took to X to highlight the Vols’ continued sellout streak, address fan congestion concerns and potential Neyland Stadium expansion. “With the Vanderbilt game now sold out, we are up to 27 consecutive sellouts in historic Neyland Stadium. [...] Interest in the Vols continues to skyrocket with a current season ticket interest list of 26,972. We are actively exploring the viability of expanding the north end zone, which will allow us to welcome even more fans to Rocky Top. The congestion outside the west gates is still being addressed. We made adjustments throughout the year and have partnered with our campus partners to plan the removal of the Silverstein-Luper building, creating a much larger open space at the bottom of Peyton Manning Pass. We are also aware of the need to tackle the congestion issues in the upper south concourse and are working closely with engineers to find practical solutions.” Full text. (link)

The New Jersey State Ethics Commission has launched a preliminary investigation of former Rutgers AD Patrick Hobbs, looking into whether he violated the state’s conflict of interest laws when he failed to recuse himself from personnel matters — including contract extensions, pay raises and internal investigations — involving former Scarlet Knights gymnastics coach Umme Salim-Beasley while the two were engaged in a personal relationship. Per NJ.com’s Steve Politi, the investigation could result in significant fines or bar Hobbs from holding a state job in the future. While the Ethics Commission’s next meeting is slated for Dec. 2, it’s unclear whether Hobbs’ case would be on the agenda. Per commission bylaws, Hobbs would have the opportunity to make a statement in a session closed to the public. Politi: “Hobbs did not return a call seeking comment on Tuesday. Christina C. Fullam, Executive Director of the Ethics Commission, said in an email that the commission ‘cannot confirm or deny the existence of any investigation, and therefore, we decline to comment.’” More. (link) 

Auburn AD John Cohen sheds some light on his approach to the Football HC search, telling On3’s Justin Hokanson the process begins with one question: “Why are you talking to us right now? And that’s quite simply because I want somebody to explain to me, well, obviously, why they’re interested in the position, but secondly, I want them to want to be at Auburn as much as I want to be at Auburn, as much as our fans want to be at Auburn, as much as our alumni, our fans, all the stakeholders. … The second question I always have is, I want to know what a normal season work week looks like for them. Are they morning practice guys? Are they afternoon practice guys? And I want to see how deeply imprinted their fingerprints are on the program. If somebody can’t answer that question, they’re really not running a football program, and the folks that we’re talking to are, to the minute, able to explain to you what their football team is doing from the time that football game is over on Saturday to the time they lace it up for the next football game.” Financially, Cohen confirms Auburn is “totally committed” to competing in third-party NIL markets and building new revenue streams, including concerts and events at Jordan-Hare Stadium: “We’re creating revenue streams through contractual agreements…because we have student-athletes who need to stay at Auburn, and we’re gonna have to give them a financial reason to stay at Auburn.” Lots more. (link)

On speculation surrounding where Sacramento State Football could eventually play after its petition to move to the FBS was denied by the NCAA, JohnCanzano.com’s eponymous publisher writes: “The school’s other sports will join the Big West Conference in the fall of 2026, but the Big West doesn’t have football. The current plan is for the football team to play as an independent in the FCS division, but I’m being told to keep an eye on the Mid-American Conference as a possible landing spot.” (link) 

People & Places…
➤ Utah State will hire Washington State Deputy AD Ike Ukaegbu as Deputy AD/COO and Tennessee Asst. AD of Development for Major Gifts Carter Young as Deputy AD/CRO, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel, who adds Ukaegbu will “oversee much of the day-to-day operations” and Young will assist new AD Cam Walker in bringing “the same revenue model from Tennessee to Logan.” (link, link)
➤ St. Bonaventure announces a pair of staffing updates as Assoc. AD for Compliance Sarah Wolcott has been elevated to Senior Assoc. AD for Compliance & Academic Services and Assistant AD for Events and Operations Matthew Fidurko has been promoted to Senior Assoc. AD for Events, Operations & Streaming Services. (link)
➤ Florida Women’s Soccer HC Samantha Bohon won’t return next year after four seasons at the helm. (link) 

Army Football officially unveils its uniform for this year’s Army-Navy game, commemorating the Army’s 250th anniversary. Check them out. (link, link) 

The Los Angeles Times’ Ben Bolch reports a judge has ruled “against Rose Bowl Operating Co. and the City of Pasadena in their attempt to obtain a temporary restraining order barring UCLA from further exploring leaving the Rose Bowl until pending litigation is resolved. The judge said the plaintiffs had not shown an emergency. However, an attorney representing those entities said he was encouraged by the judge’s statements, that ‘he made very clear … there was irreparable harm and UCLA has an obligation to play at the Rose Bowl through 2044.’ When a UCLA attorney contended the relationship with the Rose Bowl was breaking down, Judge James C. Chalfant said, ‘I don’t know why UCLA can’t just show up and play football at the Rose Bowl. You don’t need to talk to them at all.’ Nima Mohebbi, an attorney representing the Rose Bowl Operating Co. and the City of Pasadena, on what comes next: ‘We’re going to file a [preliminary injunction] motion to get discovery from them, and we’ve already sought a PRA request, which is a Public Records Act Request.’" (link)

The State’s Jordan Kaye examines how South Carolina is marketing its new suite additions at Williams-Brice Stadium, noting that for over a month now, the Gamecocks have been welcoming Gamecock Club members into its preview center to see a virtual pitch on the facility’s future with the hope that more folks will buy into the project and understand its broad impact. Gamecock Club CEO Wayne Hiott: “What we have found a lot of is people that come through this preview center and understand what we’re doing here, that truly believe in the project. Which is why some of those gift conversations have been a lot easier than we initially thought. Because they understand that if we don’t do this, we are subjecting ourselves to forever being at the bottom of the pack. And if we do do it, it gives us a shot. [...] We are currently tracking 25% ahead of schedule. [...] People believe in this project and have contributed more than what was part of the agreement to help this facility be done.” Gamecock Club CEO Dan Stahl: “There are opportunities where if we over perform at the top end then we can not charge the amounts of the pro forma (projected pricing document) say on the bottom end … to give back to the fans because we already hit the bullseye that we needed to hit to make this viable.” More. (link)

Florida has inked a field logo deal with Geico, according to Swamp247’s Graham Hall, who notes that terms of the deal are unclear, including whether it extends beyond the 2025 season. At the very least, the Geico logo will be on Steve Spurrier Field for the Gators’ final two home contests against Tennessee and Florida State, respectively. (link)

Michigan State has reached an agreement with the NCAA enforcement staff on violations concerning recruiting activities and the school’s failure to monitor the football program that occurred when members of the football staff, including former football GM/Executive Director of Player Personnel and Recruiting Saeed Khalif and former AC Brandon Jordan, knowingly provided impermissible recruiting inducements in connection with prospective student-athletes' unofficial visits. Former Football HC Mel Tucker, who was not involved in the recruiting violations, contested his head coach responsibility violation, and his case was processed through a written record hearing. Penalties for the Spartans’ program include: three years of probation; a $30K fine, plus 1.5% of the football program budget; restrictions on official visits, unofficial visits, recruiting communication, recruiting-person days and off-campus recruiting contacts and evaluations over a three-year probationary period from 2025-28; and the vacation of team wins and records in which the ineligible student-athletes competed. Tucker received a three-year show-cause order and a suspension from 30% of the football season during the first season of employment within the order, while Khalif and Jordan were hit with six- and five-year show-cause orders, respectively, and a suspension from 100% of the football regular season (12 contests) during the first season of employment within the order. Full decision text. (link)

 
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