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Baylor President Linda Livingstone is leading the search process to replace AD Mack Rhoades, marking the “first time in her tenure that she’s had to fill such a high-profile position in the athletic department,” per the Waco Tribune-Herald’s Brice Cherry, who notes Livingstone and the university “need to find a forward-thinking AD, first and foremost.” Additionally, the individual must have a “track record of healthy fundraising, who can identify and lure quality coaches, and who understands how to navigate the unique financial landscape in modern college athletics.” Finding someone adept at “identifying and hiring good coaches will be critical,” as Football HC Dave Aranda’s seat “isn’t just hot, it’s been doused in kerosene and fully engulfed in flames.” Cherry: “Linda Livingstone has a tough chore ahead of her. She really needs to knock this athletic director hire out of the park.” More. (link)
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Everyone within the Texas A&M leadership structure is “rowing in the same direction, no distractions,” Chancellor Glenn Hegar tells the Houston Chronicle’s Brian Davis, who observes Hegar “understands the importance of administrative alignment and knows how critical it was to extend the contracts of football coach MIke Elko and athletic director Trev Alberts’ earlier this month.” Hegar: “Obviously it was important to get coach extended, making sure that we have a commitment to him and he has a commitment to Texas A&M University, the football program, to our student athletes, our athletes who are here, our new recruits, our donor base, our fan base. This is the direction we’re going, not just for the rest of this football season but for the next many years ahead.” Davis: “Alberts said he wants to create an environment where ‘every single one of our programs can win a national championship.’ That takes partnerships at every level. … Hegar isn’t letting anyone relax. Not when there’s so much at stake, both in athletics and higher education. He’s demanding that A&M chase greatness in both.” More. (link)
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The Third Circuit Court issued a mandate overturning the lower court's preliminary injunction for Rutgers safety Jett Elad. Boise State Asst. Professor Sam Ehrlich: “But in doing so, the court overturned their prior ruling (Smith) that NCAA eligibility rules must be noncommercial and not subject to antitrust. The court's decision overturning the district court's decision was based on the lower court's failure to define the relevant market, holding that courts must consider the changes in market circumstances post-Alston. This is a clear pyrrhic victory for the NCAA. They get this injunction overturned. But not until Elad has already played 11/12 of the regular season. And overturning Smith and acknowledging that the market has changed since Alston will hurt the NCAA in the long run big time. It does really stink for Elad though. The court could have just waited one more week.” Ehrlich also notes the district court has consequently “dissolved Elad's injunction. HOWEVER, Elad's attorney has already filed a motion for a new TRO so Elad can play Saturday.” (link, link)
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Football Files…
➤ Oklahoma State will hire North Texas Football HC Eric Morris as its next HC, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel, who adds: “Morris is set to coach out UNT’s remaining games, including both a potential American Conference title game appearance and CFP bid.” (link)
➤ North Dakota State and Football HC Tim Polasek are finalizing a new contract through the 2033 season that includes “a significant raise, additional staff money and more program resources,” per ESPN’s Pete Thamel. (link)
➤ Central Arkansas announces that Football HC Nathan Brown will return for the 2026 season. (link)
➤ ESPN’s Pete Thamel reports: ‘The SEC’s football scholarship roster limit of 85 is under review, after a one-year rule that was considered transitional amid the uncertainty of the settlement. SEC presidents are expected to vote in the near future on removing that scholarship limit. This would put the SEC in line with the other three major conferences. Under the settlement, the roster size limit is 105.” (link)
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In a guest column for Extra Points, Boise State Asst. Professor Sam Ehrlich examines the long reach of Vanderbilt Football student-athlete Diego Pavia’s eligibility case, noting that Pavia’s victory (sort of) in his appeal and a move toward class-action litigation have brought added confusion — for athletes, administrators, journalists and pretty much everyone paying attention. Ehrlich: “A few weeks after Pavia’s attorney foreshadowed another preliminary injunction, Front Office Sports’ Amanda Christovich reported that [Pavia’s attorney Ryan] Downton would be filing an amended complaint, adding new players, that would … seek to ‘kill NCAA JUCO eligibility rules for good.’ … The ‘another preliminary injunction’ he’d referred to was probably the new amended complaint filed on Friday that added 14 new football player plaintiffs. And the move also mirrors the strategy of a case Downton filed in September: Patterson v. NCAA.” Ehrlich notes the Patterson case is interesting in that it was filed alongside nine other individuals and added ten more in November. Further, the case is being positioned as a class action with two groups of plaintiffs: those former athletes seeking compensation after being denied a fifth year of eligibility and an injunctive class seeking to prevent the NCAA from enforcing these rules against DI student-athletes. More from Ehrlich: “Of course, neither Patterson nor Pavia tackles the five-year clock itself. Cases like the challenge filed by West Virginia players (currently before the Fourth Circuit) and Memphis wide receiver Cortez Braham Jr. (now in the Ninth Circuit) may ultimately speak to that issue, though because neither is a class action, they apply only to the individual athletes — at least for now. Still, in the immediate term, the cases to watch are in Tennessee. And the next domino will fall on Dec. 15, when the court hears Patterson’s motion for a preliminary injunction, limited for now to the football players in the case because of the fast-approaching transfer-portal window.” More. (link)
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In the latest edition of Inside App State Athletics, Mountaineers AD Doug Gillin provides an update on facility improvements: “Construction on the new Sofield Family Indoor Practice Facility is progressing, including significant grading work to prepare for the larger footprint of the new building. Baseball's new hitting facility extension is currently out to bid, with construction to commence in 2026. The Mildred Southern indoor tennis facility is on pace for completion in April. Earlier this month, we met with architects as we narrow down the choices for the lead designer of Kidd Brewer Stadium's East Tower project.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Dartmouth taps Fordham Senior Assoc. AD/Senior Director of Athletics Development Jerry Hubshman Jr., as Senior Assoc. AD for Development. (link)
➤ Texas welcomes former UCLA Women’s Soccer HC Margueritte Bates (Aozasa) as its new HC. (link)
➤ Louisiana Tech selects Murray State Women’s Soccer HC Matt Lodge to lead the Bulldogs’ program. (link)
➤ Pacific hires UCLA Men’s Soccer AC and former Tigers student-athlete Andres Ochoa as HC. (link)
➤ Tennessee Women’s Soccer HC Joe Kirt inks a contract extension that could keep him in Knoxville through the 2030 season. (link)
➤ Tennessee announces its live mascot “Smokey XI is immediately retiring from official mascot duties. … He had been in training for the past two years but his reserved temperament 'affected his comfort in public outings.’” (link)
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Deal Corner…
➤ Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger reports “Bowl Season is announcing today a new sponsorship: Coca-Cola. The organization of college football’s bowls is rebranding as Coca-Cola Bowl Season. The seven-figure deal will feature sponsorship activations like field logos and other in-game features.” (link)
➤ Wisconsin officially announces the 10-year extension of its partnership with Under Armour. As part of the agreement, Under Armour is investing in the University’s NIL platform while providing involvement with UA’s innovation and design teams to grant student-athletes a voice in shaping future products and access to real-world experience in the global sportswear industry. (link)
➤ The Big 12 has renewed its partnership to have Sprouts Farmers Market serve as the “Official Healthy Grocer of the Big 12 Conference,” expanding the company's commitment to invest in women’s sports programs nationally through the sponsorship of multiple women’s sports content series. (link)
➤ As part of a multi-year, Learfield-facilitated agreement, Facebook will serve as the presenting sponsor for the college football rivalry between Washington and Oregon. Through the deal, the Facebook logo will be visible on the aprons surrounding the playing surface at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium in Seattle on Saturday as well as on the field for the teams’ 2026 return match-up at Autzen Stadium in Eugene. (link)
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Fundraising Wins…
➤ Virginia receives a $5M gift to the Athletic Director’s Excellence Fund from Drew and Kate Parker that will be utilized at Cavs AD Carla Williams’ discretion to support UVA Men’s Basketball. (link)
➤ Murray State receives a $500K naming rights donation from alum Sandra Hartmann to rename the future softball press box. (link)
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It was a jam-packed edition of CRO.ticker on Tuesday, as the Wall Street Journal’s Katie Deighton examined the surge in non-sports executives landing top marketing roles across in the sports industry. The issue included an in-depth conversation with Endeavor Ari Emanuel on the Invest Like the Best podcast and a look at how marketers are responding to the “year of brand crises.” There’s also this from Perion Global CMO Erin McCallion: “We’re entering a pivotal year for marketing. There’s a lot of talk about the complexity of marketing. The expectations from the C-suite just keep rising. We really wanted to understand where the tension points are and what’s helping the CMOs and CFO stay better aligned. … Having that shared language and the shared understanding of what investments are driving business outcomes are very important.” Lots more. (link)
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Colorado has retained CSA Search and Consulting to assist with its AD search. (link)
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Texas A&M AD Trev Alberts yesterday fielded several questions following the announcement of his six-year extension, including the decision to extend Football HC Mike Elko. During the negotiations with Elko, Alberts says they did not discuss specific NIL dollar commitments, but he made it clear that A&M will invest in football at the level required to compete nationally. "I've read a lot of reports about commitments to NIL, and a lot of the reports that I've read, I'm not sure, I'm not sure that that's legal, or at least the way it lays out. … I understand the importance of football here. I understand that football drives all of the athletic department in terms of our economic future and all of that. So, we will make whatever is necessary in terms of investment with football to ensure that Mike Elko has the tools he needs and his staff to be successful.” Regarding overall finances, Alberts acknowledges donor fatigue, says the Aggies cannot build the model solely on fans and students, and points to broader revenue ideas and enterprise work like the Playfly partnership. “We’re working on some enterprise solutions, not able to talk about those today, but I think there's some opportunities and ideas about how we again monetize in ways, ideas and stuff that we haven't done previously we haven't been forced to in college athletics so it's just this really interesting dilemma right where we are an athletic department that is here to support young people, to help them get college degrees. On the other hand, there's a cost to that and with rev share you better run a pretty good business or you're gonna be in trouble.” Full presser. (link)
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More from Oklahoma AD Joe Castiglione on the $450M west-side renovation at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium: “We are one of like less than a handful of schools that can say they are totally self-sustaining. We do not have any state appropriations. We do not have any institutional financial subsidies. We do not go to our student body and tack on fees, which is quite common with the vast majority of programs around. We have to be creative and innovative to do these kinds of things whether it is this facility or any facilities that we build for the athletes themselves.” OU will take final construction documents to the Board of Regents in June 2026, and Castiglione explains: “Once they see it and hopefully approve, then it is absolutely a green light to starting to implement.” Major demolition begins after the 2027 season, with completion before 2029. (link)
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CollegeAD has the particulars of new Massachusetts Senior Deputy AD/CAO Thorr Bjorn’s five-year contract with the Minutemen: Bjorn will earn an annual base salary of $395K and will receive an increase of $2,500 to his base salary after one year on the job, paid out on December 1, 2026. He will also receive a $50K signing bonus paid out in two installments. If Bjorn leaves UMass before December 1, 2028, he will owe the school $400K. If he leaves after December 1, 2028, but before his contract expires, that amount drops to $50K. Should the university choose to terminate Bjorn without cause, it will owe him the remaining amount on his contract. (link)
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CollegeAD also has some of the financial details of Texas Tech's newly expanded and extended partnership with Learfield: Minimum guaranteed rights fees will total $176.2M and will average $17.6M over the term. The new agreement is slated to run through 2038, and Learfield will continue to exclusively manage Texas Tech Athletics' marketing, sponsorship, and promotional rights. (link)
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With the Big 12 taking a 15% stake in The Players Era Festival, Puck’s John Ourand reports the “word is that Players Era organizers offered the same deal to the three other power conferences. Sources described the ACC and SEC as currently more receptive than the Big Ten, but it’s too early to tell whether they have a real interest.” Ourand adds: “As part of its deal, the Big 12 is guaranteed to have eight bids, with each team guaranteed $1M to use for its NIL pool. It’s an indicator that the college game isn’t immune to the kind of eventizing that we have seen across the sports landscape as leagues and conferences search for ways to cut through the noise during the long regular season.” (link)
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ESPN is seeing strong momentum in college basketball advertising, adding 31 new advertisers for the season as Thanksgiving tournaments ramp up, according to SBJ’s Josh Carpenter. Disney SVP/Sports Streaming & Brand Solutions Danielle Brown says Disney and ESPN now have 220 sponsors across men’s and women’s hoops and are 78% to full-year budget. State Farm returns as one of Disney’s largest advertisers, backing both College GameDay and last week’s Champions Classic, which posted its best ESPN audience in three years. Lowe’s is again sponsoring Feast Week, and Brown identified Amazon, Volkswagen and OpenAI as the largest new advertisers this season. Carpenter notes Disney “used to have separate ad budgets for both the men’s and women’s seasons, but because of the rise in women’s sports in recent years, those budgets are now converged into one.” Brown adds: “There are advertisers that want to obviously play in both spaces, and we are obviously happy to do that.” (link)
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Attorneys for former LSU Football HC Brian Kelly have informed LSU in a letter that the school's claim that it had not "formally terminated" Kelly as its football coach has "made it nearly impossible" for him to get another coaching job, according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel and Dan Wetzel. The letter indicates Kelly “reserves all rights to seek any and all damages to the fullest extent permitted by law" for the interference in any potential job candidacy. Also from the letter: "As you know, there is absolutely no basis to LSU's contrived positions that Coach Kelly was not terminated or that cause existed for such termination. LSU's conduct, including its failure to confirm that Coach Kelly was terminated without cause and its unsupported allegations of misconduct on the part of Coach Kelly, has made it nearly impossible for Coach Kelly to secure other football-related employment.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ UAB Assoc. AD for Communications Ted Feeley is leaving Birmingham for a role at Auburn, where he will oversee communications for the Tigers’ men’s basketball program, according to CollegeAD. (link)
➤ The Women’s Basketball Oversight Committee announces several appointments to the Playing Rules Subcommittee, including Georgia HC Katie Abrahamson-Henderson, Towson Deputy AD for Internal Operations Katie Hine, Big Ten VP for Women’s Basketball Megan Kahn, longtime official Dee Kanter, UNLV HC Lindy La Rocque, SEC Coordinator of Women's Basketball Officiating Lisa Mattingly, Fairfield HC Carly Thibault-DuDonis and longtime official Maggie Tieman. (link)
➤ Have a look at The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect this morning, which shows the additional administrative changes from the past few days at Auburn, the Big 12 Conference, Boise State, Canisius, Colorado, George Mason, Georgia, Kansas State, Lafayette, Murray State, North Texas, Oklahoma State, Princeton, Sacramento State, the Southeastern Conference, Temple and UTRGV. (link)
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We offer our deepest sympathies to the Kansas State community following the passing of former Wildcats AD Max Urick. (link)
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Valparaiso has received a $1M gift from alumni Jan Sievers Schrage and Paul Schrage to establish the Paul D. and Janet C. Schrage Basketball Excellence Fund. The fund aligns with the recently launched Men's Basketball Excellence Fund, which provides resources to the program's greatest areas of need, such as team travel, nutrition and new student-athlete benefits. (link)
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NCAA Director of Media Coordination/Statistics David Worlock announces the 2025-26 NET will debut December 1 and will be updated daily through Selection Sunday and provides a direct link to the website (link). Worlock adds: “From the summary report page, where each team is ranked by its NET ranking, you will see various data points, such as road record, non-conference record, WAB and non-conference WAB rankings and ratings, and quadrant won-lost records. You can also select a different date from any other point of the season by selecting a specific date from the drop-down menu located at the top of the page. You will notice that on the summary report, each school name is a link to the team’s statistical summary, which includes a schedule, box scores, team statistics, national rankings in various statistical categories, and much more statistical information and links.” (link)
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The 2025 FBS Attendance Trends database has been updated through Week 13. New Mexico leads the way in highest YoY percentage increase at 51.16%, followed by Bowling Green (38.91%), Rice (29.11%), Missouri State (27.54%) and Temple (26.20%), while Appalachian State tops the list for overall capacity percentage at 111.33%. Full list on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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