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Ohio State remains atop this week’s College Football Playoff rankings. (link); Here’s a look at how the CFP bracket would look if it started today. (link); Arkansas AD/new CFP Selection Committee Chair Hunter Yurachek fielded questions from media members, including one about the comparison between Alabama and Notre Dame’s resumes, to which he responded: “I will tell you that we probably spent more time in our committee room comparing two or three teams at that band with Oklahoma, Notre Dame, and Alabama. You're asking specifically about Notre Dame and Alabama – easier to compare because you had the head-to-head matchups last week with Alabama and Oklahoma. Alabama had that string where they had four really strong wins at Georgia, against Vanderbilt, Missouri, and Tennessee. Then you look at Notre Dame, they've got a win against Southern Cal and a dominating win last week against a Pitt team that was ranked in our top 25. Really where you break these teams down in the comparison, Notre Dame and Alabama, Notre Dame has losses to two teams that are within the top 13, a three-point loss against Miami to start the season and then a one-point loss versus Texas A&M. Alabama actually has a two-point loss at home last week against Oklahoma, but they had that loss at the beginning of the season, 31-17 at Florida State, a team that's now 5-5.” (link)
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The Texas A&M System Board of Regents meeting on Friday includes time to discuss new or amended contracts for Football HC Mike Elko and AD Trev Alberts. Details regarding Alberts’ potential deal were not included. (link)
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Pack Pride’s R. Cory Smith, reports NC State and Virginia will play a football game in Brazil next season. “The Wolfpack and Cavaliers were initially scheduled to play a non-conference game next fall in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of a home-and-home agreement, but are now expected to play on Labor Day weekend” in a conference matchup. (link)
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Texas Tech Board of Regents Chair Cody Campbell discussed the potential Big Ten-UC Investments deal on the POWERS Pod: “They have the highest payouts. Their schools also have the largest endowments of any other conference. Many of their member institutions have AAA credit ratings or AA+ or very high credit ratings. They can issue tax-exempt bonds. So they can all go to the market if they need money and borrow at very low rates, you know, 4% or better. So how does it make sense for one of those institutions to borrow money at 15 or 16% effectively? I mean, anybody with any financial literacy knows that that’s stupid and essentially mortgaging your future at this very high rate.” Campbell on registering agents: “There are a bunch of scumbags involved in that part of it. There needs to be registration. There needs to be background checks. There needs to be a certain set of certified agents. … [Those] agents need to be legitimate people who are actually representing their clients and have a fiduciary duty there rather than trying to make money for themselves.” (link)
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The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner characterizes the pause in the Big Ten’s private equity deal as a polite way of signaling the conference must “decompress, reassess and clean up this mess,” with mounting internal misalignment drawing “clear and distinct Pac-12 vibes.” Wilner draws direct parallels to the Pac-12’s fractured final years, citing the Big Ten’s “lack of alignment,” tension between campuses and commissioner, and disparate institutional priorities. He points out that Michigan’s relationship with Commissioner Tony Petitti was already strained following the 2023 Harbaugh suspension, and regent Jordan Acker recently invoked the word “independence” in describing the school’s frustrations with conference leadership. While Petitti “is not Larry Scott,” Wilner writes, the Big Ten’s size and diversity create structural challenges: “What works for Purdue, Minnesota and Maryland doesn’t necessarily work for USC, Michigan and Penn State.” Despite the turbulence, Wilner concludes: “Nobody’s going anywhere. They are stuck with each other, for better or worse, in pursuit of the great green light of alignment.” (link)
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Extra Points’ Matt Brown examines the current state of mid-major realignment, noting that Denver’s recently announced move from the Summit League “has long been an institutional goal of many Denver trustees and high-level donors, and it isn’t hard to understand why. The bulk of Denver’s alumni and current students come from California and markets west of Denver, rather than the Dakotas, Oklahoma or the current Summit footprint. The WCC is full of smaller, academically-inclined, private institutions that look more like Denver than South Dakota State.” As for why Southeast Missouri and others are now choosing to remain in the OVC, Brown observes: “A few of my sources pointed to the change in the commissioner’s chair as a turning point. Former OVC commissioner Beth DeBauche resigned on Oct 23. For schools that were openly considering departing the league, the opportunity to help shape the direction of the conference in a new way became an appealing reason to stay. I’ve also been told that the financials behind an immediate defection were not a ‘slam dunk’ for any of the schools considering leaving. Sometimes, it’s better to stick with what you know, at least for a little while longer, than to move, you know? The problem for basically all the mid-major leagues searching for new membership … the UAC, Summit, OVC and, shoot, plenty of others … is that there just isn’t a lot of available inventory.” More. (link)
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Now in its third year, the Big 12-WWE partnership grew out of a cold text from Big 12 Chief Brand and Business Officer Tyrel Kirkham to WWE SVP/Head of Revenue Scott Zanghellini, according to SBJ’s Ben Portnoy. Kirkham says he has “always appreciated the crossover between WWE brands and sports fans,” calling it a “beautiful Venn diagram,” while Zanghellini describes the league’s approach under Commissioner Brett Yormark as “appropriately aggressive.” Utah Deputy AD/CRO Patrick Nowlin explains: “We got a lot of content from it that we’re able to continue to push, but it also created just this relationship between the WWE and some of our athletic programs. … And yes, we are getting the publicity, but it’s also about avenues that we can create for our student athletes down the road. This opened their eyes to things that they may not have seen before.” Cincinnati AD John Cunningham also weighs in: “It tracks with who Brett [Yormark] is and how we think as a league. We’re going to think differently about our entertainment value. We’re going to look real holistically about how we connect to different demographics. We’re not going to be stuffy. … We’re going to look to be innovative and to be young, to be fresh.” (link)
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More from SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, this time with American Conference CCO Bryan Calka on the topic of the American’s RISE Ventures & early KPIs of the program: “The biggest indicator has been the enthusiasm and the alignment not only from talking to potential brands, but also from our schools. Everybody wants to grow in some way, and I think everyone sees the upside. The early conversations around enterprise partnerships, innovation platforms and new media opportunities have validated that the American Conference is definitely ready to think differently. … Every single one of our universities and every single one of the brands that we’ve spoken to seem to understand what we’re trying to do and why we’re trying to do it differently.” Calka continues: “In the five-and-a-half months that we have been an entity at RISE Ventures, we have already exceeded our total revenue that the conference did all of last year. That, to me, has been a definition of success. But I can tell you that looking ahead now that we’re almost six months in, the next six months, I feel like the ceiling is very high with the strategy that we’ve come up with and the innovation and creativity that we’ve created. We could definitely be the most innovative conference in the country so far.” (link)
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It’s Personnel…
➤ Delaware Assoc. AD for Business Engagement and Philanthropy Kate Rudolph has left the department for a position in the private sector, according to CollegeAD. (link)
➤ The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect is full of administrative staff changes this week: Air Force, Arkansas State, Auburn, Bowling Green, Clemson, Colorado, CSUN, Dayton, Denver, Eastern Washington, Florida A&M, Kent State, Long Beach State, Marshall, Miami (FL), Montana State, NC State, North Carolina Central, Northern Iowa, Ohio State, Ole Miss, Temple, Tennessee, Texas Southern, Towson, Tulsa, UCF, UC San Diego, UNC Asheville, USF, VCU, Virginia, West Virginia, William & Mary and Youngstown State. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Liberty taps Gardner-Webb Men’s Soccer HC Scott Wells for the same role. (link)
➤ Dartmouth will not renew the contract of Men’s Soccer HC Bo Oshoniyi. (link)
➤ Twenty-six sports had coaching staff changes the past few days, paced by football staff movement. Check out the full recap in this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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“Garbage lending” is rife in the $1.7T private-credit market, English football attendance is reaching its highest levels since the 1950s, and Starbucks’ “Bearista” cup exemplifies how brands must balance scarcity with fairness in drop culture. Those are some of the stories we’re tracking in the latest edition of CRO.ticker, which also includes this from Gartner VP of Research Sharon Cantor Ceurvorst: “CMOs who simply bolt AI onto legacy systems and processes will fail to drive growth; those who use it to reshape the business will lead. … The most successful companies don’t necessarily spend more on agentic capabilities. Instead, they prioritize strategic direction, process mapping, and talent implications before setting agents to work.” Lots more inside. (link)
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Indiana officially launches the “HeisMendoza” LinkedIn page as part of the Hoosiers’ Heisman Trophy PR campaign for standout quarterback Fernando Mendoza. Check it out. (link)
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The Big Sky has reprimanded Idaho Football HC Thomas Ford for violating the league’s Sportsmanship Policy by commenting publicly about officiating. Additionally, Ford will be issued a $2,500 fine and has been informed that a repeat of such behavior could result in a more severe penalty. (link)
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The WNBA has made a revenue sharing proposal to the players’ union that would almost quadruple the average base salary and include a maximum salary figure of $1.1M to multiple players on each team. SBJ’s Tom Friend: “Sources confirmed the offer would increase the average base salary from last year’s apparent $130K to more than $460K. The minimum salary would also climb from a reported $78,831 for players of three or more years of experience to more than $220K. These figures, which would take effect for the upcoming 2026 season, would then escalate incrementally during the course of the CBA. … The sources confirmed that the league office hopes the significant salary increase will lead to a swift conclusion to CBA negotiations, especially since the maximum annual salary would balloon from $249,244 this past season to the $1.1M. The existing CBA was extended by 30 days on October 31 and expires at the end of this month unless the two sides agree on another extension.” (link)
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FanDuel and DraftKings are leaving the American Gaming Association, per CNBC’s Contessa Brewer, “because the direction of online betting — increasingly tied to booming prediction markets — does not align with the trade organization. It’s the latest escalation of a growing rift in the gambling world as prediction platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket, which allow customers to trade on events across pop culture, news and politics, skyrocket in popularity and push into sports. The AGA has taken a firm stand against prediction markets offering sports betting. It plans to introduce a resolution at a board meeting on Tuesday that would exclude from membership any company that offers prediction markets.” (link)
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Colorado AD Rick George tells BuffZone.com’s Brian Howell his decision to step down at the end of the 2025-26 academic year and transition to a role as Special Advisor to the Chancellor and AD Emeritus has “everything to do with making Colorado better.” George: “I think it’s time for new leadership, a new voice. I’m going to be there to support that person and support football and our revenue-generating areas and whatever Chancellor (Justin) Schwartz wants me to do. [...] I’m committed to this department, athletics here at CU. It’s been one of the greatest honors and privileges that I’ve had to serve our student-athletes and our coaches and staff and I’m looking forward to the next phase. And I think I can be a real asset to this department moving forward in a smaller role. I look forward to carrying that out. [...] This is not a retirement; this is just slow down a little bit and I’m excited about that. I get to spend time with my two granddaughters a little bit more and I’m really looking forward to supporting [Football HC Deion Sanders] and what’s ahead for him and that program, and go out and try to generate some revenue for the department because we desperately need that.“ More. (link)
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“Keeping up with [ACC Commissioner Jim] Phillips isn’t easy,” according to the AP’s Aaron Beard, who shadowed Phillips last weekend on a two-day trip that included a visit to Pittsburgh for the Notre Dame-Pitt football game. Beard: “He gets up around 4:45 a.m. daily and starts working out by 5, with running on a treadmill as his go-to choice. [...] The plane landed a little after 7 a.m., and Phillips immediately hopped in a waiting SUV for the roughly 20-minute ride into Pittsburgh. That would give him one more chance to charge his cell phone for a busy afternoon of calls, text messages and tracking scores nationally. [...] He briskly slalomed through the gameday crowd, focused on connecting with as many people as possible. Coaches, athletes, political figures, venue workers and security staff, they’re all fair game.” Phillips: “The world’s about people and relationships. That’s one of the great things about the job, is all the interesting individuals that you get a chance to come across. And at the end, you’re trying to represent the conference in the very best possible way. [...] It’s not a job, it’s never been a job. It’s a lifestyle. It’s a commitment to a passion that I’ve always had. This is about helping young people in a really important time in their life. ... The job will take every minute that you can give it.” More. (link)
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The American Conference selects LLH Healthcare as the title partner of the 2025 American Football Championship. As part of the American RISE Ventures-executed agreement, a unit led by Chief Commercial Officer Bryan Calka, LLH will be featured via a co-branded American Football Championship and LLH Healthcare logo at midfield, receive in-stadium exposure through LED ribbon boards, videoboard features and premium hospitality experiences and reap national publicity through Integrated media and broadcast partnership showcasing the company’s mission. Of note, RISE Ventures has generated more revenue in the last five months than the conference brought in in each of the last two years. Commissioner Tim Pernetti: “We feel like we’re a hugely accessible league and a hugely accessible leadership team that’s diverse, and that’s part of their core brand values -- they believe the product they provide should be accessible to everyone. It’s such a different business [from us], but at the end of the day, what I loved about the ‘accessible’ part is they’re servicing people. They represent people. We represent people, and I think that’s really what brought it together.” (link)
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The California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) plans to invest $775M into Sixth Street’s sports and live entertainment strategy, per SBJ’s Chris Smith, who notes that as of early 2025, Sixth Street had already raised around $400M in its new sector-specific fund as it expands into team ownership having already acquired stakes this year in the Boston Celtics, San Francisco Giants and New England Patriots. Sixth Street says its new strategy will make “non-distressed investments in or relating to sports and live entertainment, including interests in sports franchises, sports federations, sports league joint ventures, sports national governing bodies, college sports, stadium debt or similar financings, real estate, strategic arrangements, entertainment, 27 media, licensing, data, merchandising, ticketing, sports agencies, talent agencies, sponsorship and other related or adjacent rights and assets.” More. (link)
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Connecticut AD David Benedict chats with CTInsider’s Mike Anthony about his concerns around the deregulation of sports gambling. “There's nothing we can do to guarantee that doesn't happen. […] There have been coaches who have been terminated because they participated in a Final Four basketball bracket. It's hard to believe now you're going to have people gambling with no limitations. But to play both sides of that decision: Does it make sense to have a rule that is almost impossible to enforce? You'd have to hire who knows how many people to try to track all of this stuff. And, frankly, my guess is you would uncover that a lot of people are already betting five dollars or 10 dollars or however much. […] The concern for me when you ask about our student-athletes is always going to be that when you talk about drugs and alcohol, you hear people reference things like, ‘Gateway.’ Is a five-dollar bet the gateway for, ‘Hey, I won and I'm going to roll this over and win again.’ When does that stop?” (link)
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Ole Miss Football HC Lane Kiffin joined The Pat McAfee Show Tuesday and had this to say regarding a reported Ole Miss ultimatum to decide on his coaching future by Nov. 28: “That’s absolutely not true. There’s been no ultimatum…anything like that at all. I don’t know where that came from like a lot of stuff that comes out there. We’re having a blast. I love it here. … It just couldn’t be better. Like I say, you pray for things, our fans prayed for this type of thing and now we’re in the middle of it, so enjoy it. You’re 10-1. You’re getting ready, you’ve got a bye week. You get to watch half the country lose, and there’s no way we can lose Saturday, and then you play the Egg Bowl. And go dominate that and keep that Egg Bowl Trophy home where it’s been for a long time.” More from Kiffin: “When people are like ‘Are you focused on other places?’ I said, ‘No. I’m focused on winning,’ because now what I’ve learned in college football, we have our little group chat with [Texas Football HC Steve Sarkisian] and [Georgia Football HC] Kirby [Smart] and a couple guys and we came up with this: you lose one, you’re out of the top 10; you lose two, you’re out of the top 25; you lose three, you get fired.” More from Kiffin. (link)
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One year after the NCAA lifted its ban on Canadian Hockey League players in college, the effects have already proven seismic with junior league, NCAA program and prospect scouting leaders noting they’ve “barely scratched the surface,” per Front Office Sports’ Meredith Turits. Big Ten Ice Hockey Commissioner Adam Augustine: “It’s a new player pool that, obviously, we were able to find some pretty impactful players across the conference—and some very, very impactful players. Everybody quickly came up to speed and started to understand what the opportunities were. [...] At the end of the day, it’s going to be a matter of, ‘Did these players get the developmental experience that they were looking for or not?’ And the proof will be in the pudding based on that evaluation, once we get through this first year or two.” Turits: “It’s too early to know just how much—or how little—the rule change has impacted the heft of the CHL’s 61 teams. But buried among the headlines of the talent shifting out is the simultaneous influx of players: Now that the door to college isn’t closed in an either-or system, the CHL is increasingly attractive.” CHL President Dan MacKenzie: “I think we need some time to see what happens. But you wonder if eventually it’s going to get to a world where it becomes clear that the best thing to do is to max out both—play your junior career and then play your full college career afterwards.” More. (link)
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The NEC is expanding its membership by welcoming Manhattan and Maryland Eastern Shore as Men’s Volleyball associate members for the 2026 season. (link)
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Awful Announcing’s Michael Grant observes the annual Maui Invitational is “on life support as a prestigious tournament,” with no "blueblood" programs slated to participate in either the 2025 or 2026 events. As to what’s changed to cause the diluted fields, per Grant, “the simple answer is money. … Things are changing at warp speed in college athletics these days. Some of those changes are drastically affecting long-held traditions. The decline in elite programs at the Maui Invitational is a reflection of that. Schools have more choices for holiday tournaments, and showcase events face greater competition than ever before. The nouveau riche have moved into the neighborhood, driving up the cost of everything. The Players Era Festival is a leviathan. Last year’s inaugural tournament in Las Vegas had eight men’s teams. This season, it has expanded to 18 with games from Nov. 24 to Nov. 26. Not coincidentally, these are the same dates as the Maui Invitational. [...] Last year’s tournament reportedly offered up to $9M in NIL opportunities for participating players. This season, that has mushroomed to $24M. That kind of cash makes it challenging for other tournaments to compete.” More. (link)
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Florida International partners with The Link U to strengthen its revenue generation, expand business engagement and deliver long-term financial sustainability for Panther Athletics. (link)
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NBC Sports’ Nicole Auerbach offers this delectable bowl season scoop: “We’re getting six (!) edible mascots at this year’s Pop Tarts Bowl! … Three on Team Sprinkles and three on Team Swirls. Fans get to vote on which mascot team to sacrifice to Mouth Heaven at game’s end, the biggest edible mascot sacrifice EVER.” (link)
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Navy unveils its 250th Anniversary edition uniform for this year’s Army-Navy match-up on Dec. 13. Check it out. (link)
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