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ULM is finalizing a deal to name Oral Roberts Deputy AD for Development SJ Tuohy as its next AD, per Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger. (link)
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Baylor President Linda Livingstone notes she is already “deep into” the AD search and hopes to interview candidates within one to two weeks. “We want to do it efficiently, but we also want to make sure we get an exceptional person that loves our mission as a Christian university, understands the importance of the connection with academics and can help us build a sustainable model to be competitive in our sports and particularly in football because of the importance it has financially for us, but in our other sports as well. … We're not going to have internal candidates in the pool and they know that they've been made aware of that and they were very supportive and understanding and want to be helpful in any way they can to help the new athletic director when they come in to be successful.” For the new AD, Livingstone says it will be important to “build relationships quickly with key donors, really with people across the Baylor family. It's not just about our key donors. It's about those that buy season tickets, about those that buy single-game tickets. It's about the experience we provide, the game day experience. And it's about building relationships broader in the Waco community and beyond.” (link)
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Baylor has also tapped Eastman & Beaudine to assist with the Bears’ AD search, according to CollegeAD. (link)
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Nevada President Brian Sandoval has aggressively reshaped the university’s investment in athletics and tells Nevada SportsNet’s Chris Murray that “we want to win and athletics is really important to this community, it's important to this university and it's important nationally in terms of exposure. But at the same time, one of the things I recognized very quickly was that our women's facilities were not where they needed to be. And in fact, I was a little embarrassed about where that was. So, we've made a massive investment in the women's locker rooms, facilities, nutrition and looking everywhere else with some of the other sports, we needed to do more as well. What we discovered is that we were in the bottom third of the Mountain West in terms of funding, so I made a commitment that we would get at least to the median in the Mountain West." Sandoval also notes that "there’s always a little bit of tension because if you're giving money to athletics, some will say you could be giving this to academics. But we're a DI school and we need to compete, and at the end of the day you have to have the proper resources and facilities to attract the top student-athletes to come to your campus as well as coaches. Somebody told me a while ago coaches want to be where they feel like they can win. And if they're not able to bring in athletes because another campus is able to provide better facilities, [that’s difficult]. Academically, I think no one can defeat us. But when it comes to facilities and such, we needed to do better." More. (link)
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In the latest House settlement development, former Cal Poly swimming student-athletes Scott Iannaccone and Abigail Leight have filed an appeal to U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken's order overruling objections to the continuation of the Injunctive Relief Settlement. (link)
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UNLV has received a $10M gift commitment from William S. Boyd and Judy Boyd to establish an endowment for student-athlete nutrition. Rebels AD Erick Harper: "Today marks a historic milestone in UNLV Athletics with a remarkable $10M contribution from the William S. Boyd Family. This is more than just an investment – it is a testament to what can be achieved when a community believes in its student-athletes. It will drive progress, improve performance, and create more opportunities for future generations.” In addition to this $10M commitment, UNLV notes it has received over $22M in cash and commitments to the "Rebel Up" campaign. (link)
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If San Diego State and MLS side San Diego FC are successful in playing for their respective conference and league championships in two weeks while also serving as hosts, SDFC will contest the MLS Cup at Snapdragon Stadium a day after SDSU hosts the Mountain West championship game at Petco Park. With the situation requiring both events to be played with approximately 12 hours between football players leaving the Snapdragon field and futbol players walking onto it, SDSU noted: “It would be logistically impossible to play the two events in the stadium due to the natural grass surface and the required field setup for each event.” Aztecs AD John David Wicker: “I would much rather have San Diego State fans and SDFC fans and sports fans in general have the opportunity to partake in two championship events, where it’s a win-win for the City of San Diego. We always said when we built this stadium that we built it for the community of San Diego and for the good of San Diego. I don’t think there could be a better example of that than this.” More. (link)
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Arizona State has officially sold out every football game this season, which Sun Devil Source’s Chris Karpman notes “appears to have not happened since at least the 1970s.” (link)
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Beginning with the 2026–27 season, Boise State will implement a full reseating of ExtraMile Arena for men's basketball and launch the new Blue Chaos courtside fan section. The Broncos will also reallocate men's basketball parking to “maximize convenience and get fans as close to the arena as possible.” As for the decision to reseat now, a Boise State release explains: “Demand and expectations have never been higher. We've sold out season tickets two straight years, reached four consecutive postseasons, and now join one of the nation's top basketball conferences. This is the right time to modernize ExtraMile Arena and position our program for long-term success.” The Broncos’ press release also clarifies that “no fan will lose their status as a season ticket holder; however, it is not guaranteed that each fan will retain their current seating location.” (link)
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Southern has chosen Colorado Football AC/NFL Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk as its next Football HC, according to multiple outlets. (link)
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Former LSU Football HC Brian Kelly has received a formal termination from the school dismissing him “without cause,” according to Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger, who adds: “The school says it will pay the required buyout – $54M over 6 years – as long as Kelly meets his obligation to find another job. The letter details Kelly’s responsibility to mitigate the buyout. That includes making ‘good-faith, reasonable and sustained efforts to obtain’ employment. LSU expects Kelly to ‘maintain reasonable documentation of’ his job search, including interviews and offers, per the letter.” (link)
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Montana State Football HC Brent Vigen will return to the Bobcats’ sideline next season and explains in a statement: “I've spoken with Athletic Director Leon Costello, and I'm incredibly grateful for the continued support from Montana State University and Bobcat Athletics. Their commitment to making meaningful investments in our football program positions us for long-term success. I'm honored for the opportunity to keep leading this team and to continue this journey as the head football coach.” (link)
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Arkansas State Football HC Butch Jones says he’s spoken with Red Wolves AD Chris Pezman about the state of the football program, and “the good thing is he’s a football guy and he gets it. We’ve got a lot of good things and we’ve got a lot of things we need to correct. We both know that.” Jones goes on to say: “We talk about all the time, ‘Does the expectations meet the investment?’ … At every school, how do you define winning? I’ve always asked that question of ADs. When people say, ‘Well, you’ve just got to win,’ well, how do you define winning? Is it going to a bowl game? Is it winning six games? Is it winning eight games? Is it challenging every so many years? The amateur will say, ‘Well, that’s mediocre.’ No, it’s being realistic with where you’re at in terms of your non-conference scheduling. Where are you at in your neighborhood in the hierarchy of investment? Where are you at with coaches’ salaries? Where are you at with total budget? Where are you at with revenue share? All those things are real in today’s modern age in college football and in athletics in general. And we have an administration that understands that.” (link)
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UNC Greensboro has partnered with Influxer. (link)
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Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger reports “the House Rules Committee has posted an announcement for a meeting Monday to discuss the SCORE Act – a procedural step in the college sports bill reaching the House floor, which is expected as early as next Wednesday. It is believed to have the votes to pass the House.” (link, link - full text); Dellenger adds the SCORE Act “will be met with resistance in the US Senate.” (link)
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Texas attorney general Ken Paxton has dispatched a three-page letter to the seven power conference schools within the Lone Star State urging them not to sign the College Sports Commission’s participation agreement – “a document that binds the 68 power league programs together under new enforcement rules, most notably requiring them to waive their right to sue over infractions decisions” and “only enforceable if all members of the Big Ten, Big 12, SEC and ACC sign.” Per Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger, Paxton writes he’s “‘gravely concerned’ about the implications of the agreement and ‘urges’ Texas universities to decline signing. He identifies several reasons that schools should not sign the document, including the requirement to waive legal action, the CSC’s over-extension of authority to penalize programs without a legitimate option for appeal and the concept of schools acquiescing to ‘unnamed policies.’ Perhaps most notably, Paxton targets the agreement’s notion of arbitration. The agreement provides schools an avenue of arbitration in exchange for not filing legal challenges against the College Sports Commission. However, … Texas public universities are prohibited by state law from agreeing to arbitration.” Paxton: “CSC clearly seeks to coerce compliance with its rules and limit a (school’s) means of redress if dissatisfaction arises for any reason.” According to Dellenger, Paxton also sent a separate letter to attorneys general in states with lower league programs. Full text from both letters. (link, link)
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Colorado projects a balanced FY25 budget with the department expecting to report $141,069,019 in total revenue offset by the same amount in total expenses. Institutional support from the CU Boulder campus and the President’s office is expected to be lower YoY by about $2M at around $24M for FY25. CU Athletics is also expected to meet the $20.5M revenue share cap outlined by the House Settlement, which includes $600K in additional scholarships to student-athletes. These added expenditures will appear in the FY26 NCAA Financial Report. As a result, preliminary budget projections highlight a department deficit of $27M, which will be offset in part by $4M in additional ticket revenue due to seven home football games in the 2025 season, $6.8M additional revenue generated by concerts and other outside events, and $500K due to the first increase in student athletic fees since 1994. The department is aggressively working on sponsorship agreements and the deficit will not be offset by tuition, funds for academic initiatives or by funds from the government. The department will also continue to explore ways in which to cut expenses, however it will not cut sports nor cut any resources for student-athletes, including academics, nutrition, and psychological health and performance. (link)
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The Men's and Women's Basketball Oversight Committees have proposed that the notification-of-transfer windows open for 15 days starting after the conclusion of the 2026 Men's and Women's Final Fours. Under the proposals, which need DI Cabinet approval and would go into effect in April 2026, the DI women's basketball notification-of-transfer window would open April 6-20, while the men's would open April 7-21. The committees also proposed an alteration to when student-athletes can request to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal after a coaching change. Once a school announces a new head coach hire, there will be a five-day period for the new coaching staff and current players to meet. After that five-day period, student-athletes would have a 15-day window to notify their school to enter the Transfer Portal. If a new head coach isn't hired within 30 days of the previous coach's departure, student-athletes would have a 15-day window to enter the Transfer Portal beginning the 31st day. However, if a coaching change is made after Jan. 1, student-athletes would have to wait until the notification-of-transfer window opens in April. (link)
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Florida Baseball HC Kevin O’Sullivan was identified in October by a state child-welfare investigator as the subject of verbal abuse allegations made by one of his teenage children, per The Independent Florida Alligator’s Garrett Shanley, who notes “records show that the state Department of Children and Families planned to remove the child from O’Sullivan’s home on Oct. 16 — six days before UF announced that O’Sullivan … was taking an indefinite leave of absence to address ‘personal and family issues.’ … The six-page law enforcement report details separate interactions among O’Sullivan, his family and authorities over two days, from Oct. 14 to Oct. 15. [Elin] Garavuso, the child-welfare investigator, said the state agency would remove the teen from O’Sullivan’s home ‘for the time being’ on Oct. 16 and place the child with O’Sullivan’s ex-wife, who lives nearby. It is unclear whether the removal ultimately occurred. After each meeting, authorities wrote they found no evidence of a crime — citing an absence of violence during interviews; a lack of visible marks on the teen accuser, who was wearing long pants and a sweatshirt; and that the teen’s sibling contradicted statements from the children’s mother, who told deputies O’Sullivan had ‘threatened the kids’ and ‘put hands on kids’ within the previous two weeks. … A lawyer for O’Sullivan sent a cease-and-desist letter to The Alligator late Tuesday, demanding the student-run newspaper refrain from ‘publishing any article regarding any report of the abuse of a minor child.’ … The status of the state’s investigations — including whether they have been completed or whether O’Sullivan has been exonerated — are unknown.” More. (link)
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Football Files… ➤ Colorado State is hiring UConn Football HC Jim Mora to lead the Rams’ program. (link) ➤ Tennessee Tech Football HC Bobby Wilder inks a new five-year contract that could keep him in Cookeville through 2030. (link) ➤ North Texas will receive a buyout of $2.3M from Oklahoma State following the Cowboys’ hiring of UNT Football HC Eric Morris, per the Denton Record-Chronicle’s Brett Vito. (link) ➤ USF CEO of Athletics Rob Higgins on reports linking Bulls Football HC Alex Golesh with the Arkansas HC job, remarks: “Since Saturday’s game, Coach Golesh has been presented with outside opportunities that he has been transparent about with us. We are respectful and supportive of Coach and his family in their decision making process. We’ll remain in constant communication. Bulls Nation, rest assured, we are ultra prepared for every scenario that could unfold in the coming hours/days. Our commitment and investment has never been higher and we’re also laser focused on being great stewards of our resources. Most importantly, the future of USF Football has never been more bright! Go Bulls!” (link)
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People & Places… ➤ Southern intends to move on from Dennis Shields, who has held the roles of President and main campus Chancellor since July 2022, with SU Board of Supervisors members expected to select an Interim President to take over on Jan. 1. A search committee will then be formed in early 2026 to find his replacement, with the process expected to take five to six months. (link, link)
➤ Butler names Colorado Rapids (MLS) AC Ian Sarachan as its next Men’s Soccer HC. (link)
➤ Utah Valley elevates AHC Michael Chesler to serve as the Wolverines’ new Men’s Soccer HC. (link) ➤ Baylor signs Women’s Soccer HC Michelle Lenard to a contract extension after four seasons in charge. (link)
➤ Central Michigan Field Hockey HC Jennifer Johnstone’s contract won’t be renewed after four campaigns at the helm. (link) ➤ Indiana State Women’s Volleyball HC Ashlee Pritchard resigns after four years with the program. (link)
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Is North Dakota State Football HC Tim Polasek’s new contract a sign of bigger things to come? That’s the query posed by Inforum’s Mike McFeely, who while admitting entering conspiracy theory territory, writes: “I was told Polasek turned down an FBS job earlier Tuesday. Which one, I don’t know. But, if true, the fact he turned down an FBS job to sign a long-term contract with an FCS school is all by its lonesome extremely interesting and conspiracy worthy. … The other juicy nugget is the number of hot and heavy rumors flying around the past several days about NDSU and the Mountain West Conference playing footsie again. This happens every once in a while, so absorb it all with a massive grain of salt. I’ve had zero success getting any information from anybody. But for what it’s worth, there are some specific details to the latest round of gossip. So when the Polasek news broke, my first thought — and I mean the first — was that NDSU has something cooking with an FBS move. Why would an FCS head coach with aspirations to be an FBS coach turn down an FBS job and sign a new contract to stay at an FCS school … unless there was something else on the horizon? … it doesn’t make sense from either end — NDSU’s or Polasek’s — to do what happened Tuesday unless there’s a bigger picture at play.” More. (link)
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With Florida State, Wisconsin, Maryland and Baylor deciding to retain their Football HCs for 2026, The Athletic’s Chris Vannini observes the coaching contract landscape might be starting to change in real-time as “schools outside the richest tier are finally showing there is a limit to how much they’re willing to commit to pay to start over with a new coach.” Vannini: “The theme here is money and a desire not to spend it to fire someone right now. … These coaches will get more time to get it right. The richest of schools (LSU, Penn State, etc.) will continue to spend whatever it takes, agents say, but other schools are trying to figure out how to be more fiscally responsible and not lock themselves into a coach they may sour on. One option could be shorter contracts with more money up front. … Driving this approach is the need to find as much money as possible for players.” One coaching agent: “I think assistant salaries will be suppressed and the personnel (staff) bubble will burst. Schools are going to get smarter about the length and take protection on the back end, because there’s so much parity. That’s what’s been going on in FCS for years. They’re not giving out long deals.” More. (link)
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Triple Crown Sports announces the National Invitational Volleyball Championship (NIVC) won’t be held in 2025. TCS Director of Volleyball Jared Rudiger: “Triple Crown and our NIVC committee have elected to pause the NIVC for 2025 to reevaluate the landscape of the college volleyball market along with the college sports space. Given the ever-changing budgets, NIL, and requirements universities are working their way through for their student-athletes, this pause allows us to assess how we can best serve the sport moving forward. We will reevaluate for 2026 and have better clarity as we head into the summer of 2026 on what the vision is for the NIVC next fall.” (link)
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