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South Dakota State AD Justin Sell was on the Higher Ed Athletics podcast, which included a discussion about his approach to hiring head coaches: “The world has changed. Ten years ago, I probably had a couple weeks to put out feelers and find a coach, bring in and interview several. My roster would stay solid and then we could hire somebody and manage it forward. And now it's at a point where if there's even a rumor that your coach is leaving, the churn starts and the roster piece in student-athletes getting contacted and those things, you're trying to really shrink those gaps. … Do I have people that I'm interested in talking to, a list in the pocket, whatever you want to call it. Yeah, I definitely do. … What do you think in terms of what we can do at South Dakota State and ultimately what assistants are you bringing along? … Because it's really about the staff. It's not just the head coach. And so I try to stay true to that. … There are processes we have to follow, so we frontload a lot of that. If we have any inkling that something's coming up or there's even a coach interviewing, I'm working with our president and working with our Board of Regents to have all that stuff taken care of, ready to go, pre-approved in a sense that if we get to that spot, we can move quick.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Scott Dochterman explores how North Dakota State & South Dakota State have come to dominate the FCS landscape with local brethren South Dakota & North Dakota perennial contenders, as well. Dochterman points to recruiting wins with student-athletes overlooked by Big Ten, multiple examples of player development leading to NFL-caliber talent & the impact on other FCS programs in the area, namely Northern Iowa. North Dakota State HC Tim Polasek: “We all kind of have the same recruiting philosophy. We like to get out in front of high school coaches and watch guys compete. We don’t have a recruiting department here that’s going to make decisions. I’m the final decision maker, just like those other schools. That’s where I think being in our pocket, in the Upper Midwest, and recruiting guys with Upper Midwest values and growth potential, that’s where it all starts. ... There’s that really cool factor of what you get in a tight-knit area, like what college football used to always be, regional, right? And because we’re in the same league, we’ve been able to hold on to that, and it means a lot to so many of the fan bases.” (link)
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Missouri Football HC Eli Drinkwitz has agreed to a new, six-year, $64.5M deal. The $10.75M average annual salary puts Drinkwitz in the top-10 rankings of the highest-paid coaches in college football. (link); Tigers’ AD Laird Veatch: “We're thrilled he will continue leading our team into the future. This is an incredible time for our program: Our unprecedented 20-game home sellout streak speaks to our fans' tremendous passion and commitment, while the Memorial Stadium Centennial Project reflects our growing and sustained investment in Mizzou Football. It's also critically important that we continue providing Coach Drinkwitz with the resources necessary to build and develop championship rosters in the Southeastern Conference. This new contract reflects our commitment to further strengthening and enhancing those resources. Our 'Will to Win' is clear — we're fully aligned behind Coach Drinkwitz and eager to keep building with him as he leads this program forward in the pursuit of championships.” (link)
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Austin Peay Football HC Jeff Faris has agreed to a five-year contract extension, per FootballScoop. The new agreement provides "substantial more resources" for both player-compensation, via revenue-sharing and NIL, as well as additional money for the Govs assistant coaches' salary pool. Though financial terms have yet to be disclosed, the new deal does include a raise and an increased buyout. (link)
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Intersport is in its busiest stretch of the year, producing 69 college basketball games over 35 days, including two of the sport’s biggest Thanksgiving Day showcases. After Fox aired Packers–Lions at 1pm ET yesterday, the network immediately went to North Carolina-Michigan State, part of Intersport’s Fort Myers Tip-Off. SBJ’s Austin Karp notes the matchup is expected to finish among the 10 most-watched regular-season college hoops games this season. In prime time, Duke-Arkansas on CBS was part of the CBS Sports Thanksgiving Classic, another Intersport event. Intersport SVP/GM of Basketball Mark Starsiak described how these matchups came together: “Just being in traffic in the scheduling world and knowing people and having constant conversations where you hear some things that could fit together, you stare at your big board and connect the dots and call everybody and work it through and manage relationships and get it through to the finish line.” Overall, Intersport owns 10 in-season tournaments and operates four more, with Starsiak closely watching how new NCAA legislation could reshape MTEs next season. He tells Karp: “Intersport has 30- and 40-year histories with all of those networks, so I like our positioning going forward with all those folks. I’m just interested to see how the network and conference partners approach some of these things as we get into the new era of scheduling.” (link)
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Paul, Weiss Private Credit Group’s Joseph Glatt in an op-ed for Sportico outlines how private credit has become the financing engine for modern sports. Glatt says franchises have shifted from “passion assets into performance assets,” with media rights, sponsorships, premium seating and real estate creating infrastructure-like cash flows attractive to pension funds, insurers and global asset managers. Lenders increasingly finance specific assets such as naming rights, media receivables, and stadium redevelopments rather than entire teams. “A stadium backed by long-term contracts and naming agreements can support senior debt that behaves much like project finance. The economics are stable, the security is visible, and the exposure is detached from game outcomes. It’s a structural rather than sentimental approach to sports finance.” Glatt goes on to observe that “the legalization of name, image and likeness rights has turned college programs into fully commercial enterprises that now require working capital, facilities financing and sponsorship advances. Private lenders can design structures suited to that environment—secured against receivables, ticket income or local partnerships—where traditional financing models fall short.” Full op-ed. (link)
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Front Office Sports’ Ben Horney observes that nearly 25% of NBA franchises have changed hands since 2020, with three 2025 sales (Celtics, Lakers, Trail Blazers) exceeding $20B in combined valuations. Since 2010, the league has logged 23 change-of-control sales, far outpacing earlier decades. Former Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, who sold the Mavericks in 2023 for $3.5B, says many sellers are aging owners planning for succession: “We all are around the same age and at some point you have to consider what comes next for the team and your family and estate.” But he also says modern economics force teams to choose between large-scale arena-anchored real estate development or bringing in private-equity capital: “Economically, the choices are to become a real estate company around a new or updated arena, bring in PE money—which many who have not sold are doing—or both.” (link)
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Recent pro sports gambling scandals in the NBA, MLB and European soccer leagues are “one-offs” that don’t undermine the positives of sports betting and regulations and oversight will provide fixes according to RedBird Capital Partners Founder/Managing Partner Gerry Cardinale, who added from this week’s Axios BFD Summit: “That happens. As these things go through these learning curves and these growth spurts, you're gonna have stuff like that, but I don't worry about the integrity of the activity. … Sports gambling, betting is great for fan engagement.” Per Axios’ Herb Scribner, Cardinale has also become cautious about sports investments as of late, telling CNBC back in May that team valuations had soared high enough to reach bubble status. During the BFD event, Cardinale said if "somebody's willing to pay those prices," then that is the value of the team. (link)
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ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg spoke with current and former college football interim coaches about the challenges of surviving the season while attempting to guide teams through choppy waters. UCLA Interim HC Tim Skipper: “When you become the interim head coach, it's never a good thing. It's never a good time.” Virginia Tech Interim HC Philip Montgomery, who took over the Hokies’ program back on Sept. 14: “That's a long time to try to hold a team together. Most of these guys were recruited by [former HC] Brent [Pry] and signed on for that part of it. When you rip that away from them, then all of a sudden, there's a lot of emotions, and you're trying to handle all of that and trying to somehow keep them focused, keep them jelled together, and for us, find a way to go win games and have a productive season.” Oregon State Interim HC Robb Akey: “We all go home and you've got wives that want to know where we're going to live and where we're going to eat and how the bills are going to get paid. We're all in the coaches' portal, too. It's a unique situation that you wouldn't wish on anybody. You wouldn't wish it on an enemy.” More. (link)
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Current Kansas City Chiefs QB/former Texas Tech football student-athlete Patrick Mahomes is adding to his endorsement deal with an Adidas contract extension that includes a new branded golf line. (link)
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Maryland’s mascot Testudo has signed an NIL deal with Brown Boy Nation through which funds spent on either of the t-shirt options offered by Brown Boy Nation will go toward supporting the Testudo Team. A statement from Testudo reads: “Seeing my face on a shirt was a dream come true. My love for this school and these teams is unmatched and I’m so excited that others get to share in my fandom! Go Terps!” (link)
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The Chronicle of Higher Education’s Beth McMurtrie argues college grading is “broken” as professors fear tougher grading will lead to negative course evaluations, while students exert pressure on instructors to raise grades they don’t like. Grand Valley State (DII) Professor Robert Talbert: “We’re getting a little bit tired of the mutual nonaggression pact, where I teach an easy class and then you give me good evaluations, and we just kind of call it a day. Perhaps nobody has ever been happy with grading, but I get the sense of deep dissatisfaction with, and an awareness of, a real, inherent dysfunctionality in traditional grading.” McMurtrie: “Today, students are arriving less prepared for college-level work, including with a more limited capacity to work independently and read at length, professors say. Many instructors say they no longer expect as much from their students as they did 10 or 15 years ago, so an A doesn’t mean what it used to. Yet grades still serve an important sorting function. … And grade inflation — or specifically grade compression, in which a majority of grades are A’s — fails to signal who the strongest students are.” Much more. (link)
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According to a class action lawsuit filed in New York federal court on Wednesday, prediction platform Kalshi has been accused of “operating as an unlicensed sports betting platform that misleads consumers into thinking they receive better odds than traditional sportsbooks.” The suit seeks to recover losses from bets placed on the platform and to have a jury trial with the possibility of damages. Additionally the suit seeks to certify beyond New York and become eligible for a “nationwide” class of consumers. (link)
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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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