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Baylor President Linda Livingstone confirms Bears AD Mack Rhoades has stepped down and notes: “Co-interim ADs Jovan Overshown and Cody Hall will continue in their current roles as we aggressively identify our next Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics in the weeks ahead. Be assured we remain deeply committed to competing at the highest levels of athletics – both in competition and the classroom.” (link)
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As part of a statement from Rhoades: “...I find myself in a season of life where I need to prioritize my faith and my family with an intentional focus that requires me to move on from my role as caretaker of this great athletics program. [...] I will forever cherish the memories and friendships I made as a Baylor Bear. I know that whatever the future holds, God has a great plan for Baylor in it. May He continue to bless the university and each individual associated with it. Thank you and Sic ‘Em Bears!” (link)
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The Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Mac Engel reports that Rhoades’ exit was a “formality, and delayed only as the parties negotiated a settlement,” adding: “Whatever the specifics behind Rhoades’ exit, it is an unfortunate conclusion to a good tenure for an administrator. It also says that Baylor is preparing for bigger changes in its athletic department.” (link)
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Tulane Sports Law Director Gabe Feldman talks with U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), who argues the SAFE Act rather than the SCORE Act is the right federal framework for college sports reform. Blumenthal calls the NCAA a failure in protecting athletes, argues for a federal “floor” of athlete rights with real enforcement, and warns that SCORE would roll back existing gains while also being DOIA in the Senate. Blumenthal: “We also, by the way, want to give small schools a fair shake at revenue or schools that may specialize in different sports. So the pooling of revenue we think is important for the benefit of the schools. … There is an antitrust exemption there, but not a broad antitrust exemption such as the NCAA now wants to provide. And I will just say as much as I feel – and I think I speak for my colleagues – that the present system fails to protect or enhance the rights and interests of athletes. The NCAA has been an abject failure in that regard. And so the SCORE Act gives the NCAA, I would say more power, which is unjustified, but at least relies on the NCAA for enforcement.” More. (link)
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As the Big Ten continues to contemplate its next steps vis-a-vis private equity, Puck’s John Ourand reports the conference’s media partners “CBS and NBC are each paying more than $350M per year for lopsided games, and their executives expected better competition. … Adding to the conference’s chaos at the moment, NBC has been exploring a deal to sublicense next year’s Big Ten Championship game; multiple sources have told me that the network has had talks with Netflix and Amazon. Sources described the Amazon deal as in early stages. Netflix, notably, expressed little interest, which came as a surprise given its previous interest in broadcasting a USC–Notre Dame game this season.” Ourand goes on to unpack why NBC may be looking to farm out the title game: “For starters, the Big Ten Championship is a one-off for NBC. The network only has the rights to it once as part of the Big Ten’s seven-year media deals. It’s hard to build a business around that infrequency. Also, NBC is facing the same fate as all the other linear television networks. As rights fees continue to escalate, the number of paying subscribers continues to fall, and a secondary market sale might arbitrage this interstitial moment. After all, NBC is now forking over approximately $200 million a year to MLB on top of its $2.5 billion-a-year NBA deal, and the zillions it will have to spend when Roger Goodell and the NFL go back to market.” (link)
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As of late yesterday afternoon, Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger reports that “with about 24 hours remaining for voting, 188 schools have voted to rescind the NCAA's decision to overturn the decision to permit athletes to wager on pro sports. That includes 60 from the power leagues. Needed to rescind the decision: 241 votes.” (link)
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Atlantic 10 Commissioner Bernadette McGlade confirms the conference tournament is returning to Barclays Center for 2027 and 2028, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch’s Zach Joachim. (link)
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San Diego State has proposed a 45% increase to the mandatory Instructionally Related Activities (IRA) fee, from $580 to $840 per year. According to The San Diego Union-Tribune’s Mark Zeigler, “The IRA fee primarily flows to the athletic department and represents the highest such student fees in the Mountain West Conference by a wide margin.” The proposed athletic budget for the current academic year projects student fees to account for $16.3M, more than any other line item. The proposed increase to the IRA fee – 95%, or $9.7M, of which would go to athletics – would grow the student contribution to $26M annually on a total budget around $90M. Zeigler: “So can SDSU students vote it down? Actually, no.” Lots more. (link)
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NBA standout James Harden’s high-six-figure donation to Arizona State’s collective is helping his alma mater compete for top men’s college basketball talent in the NIL era, but other NBA players seem more interested in the traditional ways of giving, like gear donations or facility funding, per Front Office Sports’ Alex Schiffer, who wonders if Harden is just ahead of the curve. Schiffer: “Despite how far their money could go in the NIL world, many of Harden’s peers in the NBA aren’t interested. At least not right now. One theory: A general manager of a Power 4 team told FOS his program’s NBA alums are ‘too bitter’ over missing out on their own NIL money. He’s given up on trying to get them to donate to their collective. [...] Other players come from schools so small that they don’t have built-out NIL operations.” ESPN Analyst/NBA champion Richard Jefferson: “Why would you invest your money in something that isn’t regulated? You put money into a pool and you can give a kid a million dollars, and the next year someone can offer him $1.1M at another school, and he can just go. If you want to invest in your school, invest in a practice facility. Invest in something that can actually be there versus just trying to buy players. That, to me, is a waste of time.” More. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ The SEC has named Big 12 COO/General Counsel Jessica Presnall as Chief Legal Officer/General Counsel. Parker Executive Search assisted with the process. (link)
➤ ESPN has promoted Senior Director of Communications Derek Volner to VP of Communications, according to Puck’s John Ourand. (link)
➤ Football, basketball, soccer and cross country pave the way with the most coaching staff changes in this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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The Atlantic’s Sally Jenkins argues the real crisis in college sports isn’t athlete compensation, but rather runaway institutional spending driven by coaching salaries, facilities excess, and donor-fueled escalation. Consequently, Jenkins calls for Congress to impose financial regulation on athletic departments. She notes FBS schools generated $11.7B in 2024 yet routinely overspend on luxury facilities and soaring coaching contracts — including nearly $1B in severance in just 10 years — because administrators face no structural guardrails and answer largely to wealthy boosters. Jenkins highlights LSU’s $95M guaranteed deal with Brian Kelly and a $54M buyout, Texas’ $332M athletic department buoyed by $137M in booster gifts, and the widening gap created by NIL collectives functioning as de facto payrolls. Athletes, Jenkins continues, aren’t the “mortal threat.” The market distortion is. Jenkins calls for federal intervention, not to restrict athletes, but to cap institutional spending and cites proposals from the Knight Commission (requiring at least half of shared revenues go to athlete education/health or academics). She also believes Congress should tie any antitrust protection universities want to mandatory spending limits, arguing lawmakers have a “golden opportunity” to force athletic departments to act like educational institutions again. More from Jenkins. (link)
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North Carolina’s Rams Club has named the Carolina Excellence Endowment in honor of John and Sharie Montgomery. John Montgomery announced his retirement earlier this year as Executive Director of The Rams Club, and Tar Heels AD Bubba Cunningham says: “The Rams Club under John's leadership has long shared Carolina's commitment to excellence – which is why naming the Excellence Endowment for John and Sharie is so appropriate. Their commitment to raising money for scholarships, facilities and national-championship experiences for student-athletes continues to resonate, and this endowment, like John and Sharie, will continue to make a lasting impact." (link)
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Providence has received a commitment from alumni Bill and Claudia Concannon to match the next $250K in men's basketball revenue-share donations. Friars AD Steve Napolillo: "Friartown's momentum and passion are stronger than ever. We're grateful to Bill and Claudia Concannon for their generosity, ensuring our student-athletes have the resources needed to compete at the highest level." (link)
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LSU, in partnership with the Baton Rouge Area Foundation, the Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership and Visit Baton Rouge, announces Death Valley Live, an initiative to bring special events to Tiger Stadium. Specifics of the events will be released throughout the year, beginning next week, with additional announcements in early 2026. (link)
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Big Chair Developments…
➤ Baylor AD Mack Rhoades is expected to step down, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel, who adds: “He’s on leave from the school for personal reasons, and the sides are planning to announce he’s stepping away immediately.” (link)
➤ Duke has appointed AD Nina King to a new term ending June 30, 2031. (link)
➤ Florida International AD Scott Carr has received a three-year, $400K contract extension, per the Miami Herald’s Walter Villa, who notes the deal is set to expire on Nov. 30, 2028. (link)
➤ Kentucky Sports Radio’s Matt Jones believes UK AD Mitch Barnhart’s tenure with the Wildcats could soon be coming to an end. Jones: “I am more confident about this than I was yesterday. This is Mitch’s last year. I just want that on the record. I think we’re gonna be getting a new Athletic Director at the end of the year. I don’t know that (when asked when Barnhart will retire), I can’t say when he’ll announce it. I just feel like that’s very, very likely. I think there’s lots of things that point to it, including a couple of things like … remember when he had a donation thing where he was donating so much for that complex that ends at the end of this year? Just a lot of stuff, that when talking to people, there’s a good chance there’s a new AD. And then the question will be ‘who is that?’ I think if you had to guess, it would be one of two people, which is either (DePaul Athletic Director) DeWayne Peevy or the guy who has his job now, [UK Deputy AD] Marc Hill. My guess is it’s one of those two guys and that consistency continues.” More. (link)
➤ ULM has formed a six-person AD search committee that will be chaired by Provost Michelle McEacharn. (link)
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CNBC’s Alex Sherman & Contessa Brewer report Learfield “is in the final stages of selling itself” with interested parties described as “a small group of private equity funds.” The pair indicate Learfield’s EBITDA is currently “just shy of $200M,” which along with a sub-3x leverage ratio, is generating bids of more than $2B. (link); However, a source close to the situation pushed back on the notion that a deal is “imminent” or “assured,” per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy. More from Portnoy: “...industry sources say the company could move into the later stages of discussions in the coming months. Moelis & Company and Bank of America have been retained to assist Learfield in their explorations, sources said. Learfield is evaluating three primary paths: 1) Maintaining its current structure; 2) Selling a minority equity stake to secure additional capital for various initiatives; or, 3) Pursuing a full sale that would shift majority ownership. The company is unlikely to sell individual business units -- such as Collegiate Licensing Company or ticketing platform Paciolan -- sources said.” (link)
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Michigan Board of Regents Chair Mark Bernstein made the following statement regarding the Big Ten’s $2.4B deal on behalf of the board: “We remain opposed to this deal. Importantly, we are committed to the Big Ten Conference and will continue to explore opportunities that address the pressing financial challenges facing Big Ten athletic departments.” (link)
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Power conferences are pushing back against the NCAA’s recent decision to lift the prohibition on pro sports gambling for college athletes and staff members, according to Ross Dellenger, who for On3 notes that of 148 schools that have thus far voted in favor of rescinding the decision, 54 of them come from Power 4 leagues. That’s almost 80% of the 68 power conference programs that believe college athletes should not be permitted to bet on pro sports. Georgia President Jere Morehead: “When in NCAA history have that many P4 institutions called for rescission of an NCAA action? Once the NCAA opens the door to gambling, it increases the chances of our student-athletes moving beyond betting in professional sports. Moreover, some of the student-athletes will become professional athletes. Do we really expect they will stop gambling as professional athletes, what the NCAA allowed in college?” Dellenger notes that if the threshold isn’t reached, there are other avenues: “In fact, according to the NCAA, individual schools and conferences are free to create their own policies on this subject. A conference or school ban on pro sports betting is possible. But that creates an uneven environment of conflicting policies from school to school.” More. (link)
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Was Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, San Diego State and Utah State’s move from the Mountain West to the new Pac-12 really worth it? That’s the question Nevada SportsNet’s Chris Murray poses with the relative silence surrounding the Pac-12’s new media rights deal with CBS, The CW and USA Network. Noting the five former MW schools have essentially swapped the established FOX Sports for the fledgling CW and USA Sports networks, Murray observes: “From a media-rights perspective, this is a lateral move, at best. And in exchange for that lateral move, the five departing MW schools … plus the Pac-12 owe the MW around $150M in exit fees and poaching penalties, which they are fighting over in court. Perhaps that's because the television money floated when those five schools accepted the Pac-12 invitations hasn't come to fruition. … Will the Pac-12 have a better media-rights deal than the MW moving forward? Without a doubt. … But it's not clear the new Pac-12 deal is netting a better media-rights deal than a reverse merger with the entire MW could have secured.” More. (link)
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According to Iowa Board of Regents financial reporting, Northern Iowa Athletics overspent its budget by more than $3.2M in FY25 – a 22% overrun – according to The Northern Iowan’s Lily Munnik, who notes UNI allocated an additional $963,645 in institutional support to help cover the shortfall driven by rising expenditures and revenue gaps. Minnik: “Overall, athletics revenues actually finished $300K above the budget. However, the boost was tempered by declines in other areas, notably alumni/foundation support and NCAA revenue distributions, which prevented the department from closing the gap amid rising expenses. The cost overruns were driven largely by team operational expenses running higher than planned across both men’s and women’s sports. … Postseason travel, a byproduct of competitive success, also contributed to rising costs. A significant portion of the excess spending stemmed from unbudgeted personnel expenses, including bonuses awarded under coaching contracts in volleyball, wrestling, men’s track and field and men’s and women’s basketball. Overall, UNI Athletics received $5,447,481 in general university support, along with $1,793,176 in student fee revenue. The Board of Regents has not yet indicated whether additional oversight or financial requirements will be imposed.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Princeton welcomes former Columbia Senior Assoc. AD for External Affairs/recent IBE Inc. COO Cara Holdsclaw as Senior Assoc. AD for External Relations. (link)
➤ Boise State has tapped Temple Assoc. AD of Development Austin Mullen for the same post. (link)
➤ USF Men’s Soccer HC Bob Butehorn retires after nine seasons leading the Bulls. (link)
➤ ESPN inks a multi-year contract extension with Women’s Basketball Analyst Rebecca Lobo to continue serving as one of the network’s lead voices on women’s college basketball and WNBA coverage, including regular-season games, Champ Week, the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament and the WNBA Finals. (link)
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Deal Corner…
➤ Long Beach State and LBS Financial Credit Union announce a 12-year, $8.5M sponsorship agreement that will rename the iconic campus sports and events venue the LBS Financial Credit Union Pyramid. (link)
➤ The Detroit News’ Tony Paul reports “Oakland men’s hoops is in ‘early’ talks about playing a tournament in Dubai, as soon as next season. Host officials still are looking for some marquee participants, but if it happens, Oakland stands to profit as much as $400K.” (link)
➤ The Big 12 has partnered with WMT to launch a custom mobile app designed to deliver a modern, personalized fan experience with premium, personalized content, real-time updates and exclusive gameday experiences. Fans can personalize their experience by selecting their favorite teams and unlock tailored highlights and video content from Big 12 Studios directly in the app. Big 12 Radio, the Conference’s dedicated 24/7 station on TuneIn, will also be fully integrated into the app. Additionally, the app will also serve as the home for fans’ Big 12 gameday and ticketing, offering in-stadium offers and an integration with SeatGeek and AXS for Big 12 Championship purchases. (link)
➤ Rice has selected Nations Group as its ownership representative for the renovation of Rice Stadium. The project involves an overhaul of the stadium’s west side, including demolition of the existing press box, upper bowl and upper concourse to make way for a new structure. The new three-level structure will feature a club on the first level accommodating up to 1,000 fans on gameday with seating in the lower bowl that will include multiple premium options. The space will convert to conference and banquet space for other events throughout the year. Suites will occupy the second level, and the third level will include space for media, broadcast, game operations, coaches’ booths and suites for the university and athletic department. (link)
➤ Holy Cross inks a multi-year apparel deal with Adidas and BSN Sports. (link)
➤ Abilene Christian and UT Arlington are joining the Atlantic Sun Conference as men’s tennis affiliate members beginning in 2026. (link)
➤ The Boca Raton Bowl officially announces Bush’s Beans as its delicious new title sponsor. The newly-monikered Bush’s Boca Raton Bowl of Beans is set for Dec. 23 at Florida Atlantic’s Flagler Credit Union Stadium. (link)
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George Washington Men’s Basketball HC Chris Caputo on big schools freezing the Atlantic 10 out of multi-team events and NET challenges: “GW could go play three high-major schools on a neutral site 10 years ago [in a multi-team event]. Those days are over. They won’t play the games. They just will not play the games. They don’t even want you in the events. You can call the events and say you want to play and they’re like, ‘no, you’re not in. We’re not doing it.’ What you wind up finding is now you’ve got to find these neutral site games that are within the top 100 that are like yourself, South Florida, potentially McNeese, all these games to try to get quad one and two games. … Obviously, you can get Florida on a neutral site, which is great, but that’s a quad one that’s in the top 10. If I tried to get the 40th best team, they wouldn’t [play.] … I just saw we’re the highest-rated KenPom team in the Atlantic 10, so we’re clearly, as of today, a quad two game for people. Maybe even a quad one in certain situations, right? It’s just so challenging in this landscape and the fix is in. The NET, it is what it is. … We all know what it is. You can’t manipulate it.” (link)
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After 12 seasons of galloping across the field at the beginning of home match-ups, Cal Poly’s live mustang mascot Chase will officially be retired following Saturday's contest against Eastern Washington. Per KSBY6’s Kathrene Herndon, Chase will spend retirement on campus at the Oppenheimer Family Equine Center while still getting a chance to interact with students. The school plans to introduce a new Mustang mascot during the 2026 football season. (link)
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