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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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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger reports that “in a meeting (yesterday) in Charlotte, power conference commissioners saw a presentation from the Big Ten on a 24-team playoff format. … Officials agreed to keep further exploring formats beyond 12. SEC officials, as they have said publicly, support 16.” Dellenger also notes the “expectation is that the 12-team format will go unchanged next season, as one commissioner has even said publicly. A deadline imposed by ESPN (Dec. 1) creeps closer while the power leagues remain at an impasse.” (link, link)
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The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) convened a public webinar on Friday urging Big Ten university boards to assert fiduciary oversight over the conference’s proposed private-capital plan with UC Investments. ACTA President Michael Poliakoff opened by emphasizing trustees’ legal obligation to demand full information on decisions of this magnitude, calling it “preposterous” that a deal of this scale could advance without board knowledge or approval. Regents and trustees from Maryland, Michigan, Penn State, Minnesota, and USC argued that the process has lacked transparency, independent analysis, and balanced risk assessment. Maryland regent/former LEAD1 CEO Tom McMillen said trustees across the league report “a scarcity of information” and no presentation of opposing views. “If this deal is as good as it’s proclaimed to be, why is there fear of sharing information?” Across the panel, trustees and regents stressed that boards—not presidents or commissioners—hold final fiduciary authority. They argued that trustees should receive all requested documents, hire independent third-party experts, update institutional bylaws for modern athletics economics, and avoid rushed timelines, with Hubbard stressing that boards should have all the information they need, and all the time they need, to make the right decision. Full meeting. (link)
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The Wall Street Journal’s Rachel Bachman reports Michigan Board of Regents Chair Mark Bernstein says Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti even threatened to cut U-M’s revenue share or remove the school from the conference, adding: “It’s clear to us that the Big Ten is considering punishing the University of Michigan.” A league spokesperson countered there has been “zero conversation or thought” about expulsion. Meanwhile, Bachman notes multiple schools have expressed unease: Ohio State had not decided how to vote, and USC objected to being placed in a lower payout tier than Michigan and Ohio State. Regents across the league argued they should have a larger role in long-term decisions, with Michigan regent Jordan Acker saying conference commissioners have been “ceded far too much power.” Bernstein added the league would regret sidelining U-M: “I don’t think this deal gets done without the University of Michigan. Nor should it.” (link)
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Sixth Street is raising a new sports-specific fund as it expands its roughly $4B portfolio across global sports, and SBJ’s Chris Smith notes 2025 investments include 10% of the San Francisco Giants, ~10% of the Boston Celtics, and 3% of the New England Patriots, adding to existing stakes in FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, Legends and NWSL’s Bay FC. Sixth Street Co-Head of Sports & Entertainment Austin Bowers emphasizes their bespoke approach: “The partnership ends up looking like something completely different through that process of understanding what they are actually trying to solve for.” Fellow co-head Josh Empson underscores the firm’s positioning as an all-purpose capital partner: “If you are coming with just one fund, if you are coming with just one product, you are going to be limited in helping leagues and teams realize their ambitions. We are going to make sure that we have the complete and the most robust capability set in the industry, full stop.” Smith notes Sixth Street is also targeting opportunities in college sports, particularly as schools face major upcoming facility and infrastructure investment cycles, and Bowers notes: “It’s going to require some more creative thinking and innovative thinking around how these teams and assets are capitalized going forward, which is exciting to us.” (link)
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Ole Miss has given Football HC Lane Kiffin an ultimatum of November 28, the date of the Egg Bowl against Mississippi State, to decide if he’s staying in Oxford according to multiple reports. The Athletic’s Stewart Mandel notes Kiffin is considered a candidate for the open jobs at both Florida and LSU, adding: “A source confirmed that LSU sent a private plane for Kiffin’s family to visit Baton Rouge on Monday, and the Kiffins took a similar trip to Gainesville the day before. Lane was not on either trip. … The person briefed on the discussions did not say what would happen if Kiffin remains uncommitted prior to the Egg Bowl.” On3’s Brett McMurphy reports: “If Lane Kiffin doesn’t meet the deadline, Ole Miss would have to decide if it would allow him to coach in the (CFP). … If there is no resolution, it will be an agonizing decision for Kiffin & the Rebels.” (link, link)
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New Virginia Tech Football HC James Franklin & former employer Penn State reportedly negotiated a buyout of about $9M to settle the 10-year contract Franklin had signed in 2021, which included offset language. According to the initial terms of that contract, Penn State would have owed Franklin $48M for the remaining six years of the deal in addition to the remainder of his $8M guaranteed salary for 2025. According to the Centre Daily Times’ Jon Sauber, the $9M will not be paid out in a lump sum, but will instead be spread out. (link)
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North Carolina has received a gift commitment from Johnny and Tricia Thompson to support the men’s golf program. The Thompsons will provide “significant annual gifts” to the program along with a $5M estate gift to endow the Men’s Golf HC position. (link)
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Everett Sports Management Partner Jeff Hoffman wishes to redefine what athlete representation looks like in the ever-changing era of NIL and feels his approach is proven and aggressive enough to fend off newcomers, per SBJ’s Irving Mejia-Hilario. Hoffman: “I think we’re more nimble, which creates a lot more effectiveness in people’s time. A lot of other agencies, I think, treat marketing as an afterthought because they want an athlete for their playing contract. We are brand forward because marketing is a byproduct, but not the end goal for an athlete. We are a very pitch-forward agency, but not one to have reactive deal placement and place a person with a brand that doesn’t make sense. When NIL showed up, I think there were a lot of firms [that] stayed completely out because of policies or legal concerns. We looked at it as a change to our funnel.” With the college athletics landscape rapidly changing, Hoffman and ESM are extending their influence beyond individual athlete deals through relationships with agencies such as Clemson Ventures, the new revenue-generating arm of Clemson Athletics. Hoffman: “You can’t just check the box anymore and put somebody in a TV spot and roll on. The sports marketing space is ripe for disruption. I’d like to think that ESM is the disruptor in that.” More. (link)
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It’s Personnel…
➤ Tennessee has made three recent promotions, including the elevation of Assoc. AD of Executive Operations Amy Hart to Senior Assoc. AD of Executive Operations, Senior Assoc. AD/Chief of Staff Marcus Hilliard to Executive Assoc. AD/Chief of Staff and Executive Associate Athletics Director for Compliance and Legal Affairs JB Bowling to Executive Assoc. AD/Chief NIL Officer. (link)
➤ Air Force has named Bowling Green Asst. AD for Marketing and Brand Enhancement Taylor Jefferson as Assoc. AD for Marketing and Creative. (link)
➤ Proskauer Partner Jon Oram is leaving the firm to join Davis Polk as head of the Sports practice and a partner in the Mergers & Acquisitions practice. (link)
➤ Washington Post sports columnist Jerry Brewer is joining The Athletic as a senior columnist. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Saint Mary’s has named former Stanford AC James Lathrop as its new Men’s Water Polo HC. (link)
➤ Eastern Kentucky has extended Volleyball HC Johnna Bazzani through the 2028 season. (link)
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The Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) has released a white paper – developed with CarrSports Consulting – outlining five strategic priorities to elevate women’s lacrosse amid rapid growth, House settlement pressures, Title IX implications and a national shortage of game officials. The five priorities include a unified national vision and brand; simplified rules and administration; a formal officiating pipeline; enhanced NCAA championship experiences aligned with the Kaplan report; and expanded multimedia exposure. IWLCA President Kelly Gallagher says women’s sports are surging and “with the right strategic framework and collective action, women’s lacrosse can secure its position as a premier intercollegiate sport for generations to come.” IWLCA Executive Director Elizabeth Robertshaw adds: “Women’s lacrosse is at a pivotal moment. … We must act strategically to ensure this momentum translates into long-term prominence and sustainability.” The report highlights 262 new NCAA programs in 20 years, a 135% increase in high school participation, record attendance of 14,423 at the 2025 championship and a 269% viewership jump since moving to ESPN. North Carolina HC Jenny Levy calls the moment “a once-in-a-generation chance to elevate women’s lacrosse,” adding that simplifying rules, bolstering officiating pipelines and maximizing media exposure are “essential to growing our fan base and securing our position among premier women's sports.” Full white paper. (link)
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The 2025 FBS Attendance Trends database has been updated with data through Week 12. Teams with the highest YoY percentage increase are Bowling Green (51.92%), New Mexico (51.16%), Temple (32.24%), Ohio (28.79%), Rice (28.03%), Missouri State (27.54%), Southern Miss (25.72%), Memphis (25.04%), UTSA (24.62%), and Vanderbilt (23.82%). Check it all out on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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The Paul Finebaum Show’s eponymous host says on the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show that he believes he’d win if he entered Alabama’s senate race, “and I've asked a number of people because you don't want to get in a race and have it be a disaster." Finebaum’s top issue: “The economy. That ultimately drives people to the polls. And I'm particularly glad to see the White House understand that right now." Finebaum said one factor he must consider is his long record in the public spotlight, including decades as host of his daily call-in show. He knows that will give opponents plenty of material to dig up for negative campaign ads. “What also happens when you’re under that microscope, and every single thing you have said gets recorded and regurgitated is you have to answer for a lot of things. And that’s really where I am right now because all the low-level politicians and the operatives are saying, ‘Well, you said this about the president and you once said this about Nick Saban.’” (link, link)
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Sinclair has built an ~8% stake in E.W. Scripps and is pushing to acquire the local TV broadcaster, according to the Wall Street Journal’s Lauren Thomas and Joe Flint, who note Sinclair says scale is now essential to compete with tech and media giants and believes Scripps shareholders could triple their value in a merger. Scripps — valued around $270M with 60+ stations in 40+ markets — has struggled in the long term but saw shares jump after signing new WNBA Friday night rights for Ion. Sinclair, valued at $1.1B with 178 stations, is pursuing consolidation after launching a strategic review. Thomas and Flint note a potential tie-up would likely face regulatory scrutiny, especially since Nexstar’s $6.2B Tegna deal is already under DOJ review. Sinclair says it can close a deal in 9–12 months and has structured its bid to require no external financing. (link)
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