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ULM officially introduced new AD SJ Tuohy, who specified that he wanted to take an AD role at a place he could help build: “There’s a lot of ADs in the country who wake up and their one thought is ‘I hope I don’t mess this up.’ It is a weird time in college athletics. The penthouse and the outhouse are very close these days in college sports and I did not want to be at a place where you are maintaining the status quo. Nothing excites me less than that. … This is a place that has a great opportunity and a great foundation to build on and it is not as far off as people think. You look around, it is a place that wants to win. It has people that want to win. It has a great foundation and it is not a job where you wake up and say, we just have to stay afloat. We are going to build and grow and when you do that people will take notice.” More: “Our key to winning at Monroe is simple. We have to win the margins. We have to be better at small decisions, about how we are stewarding money, how we are spending money, how we are raising money, the choices we are making for our student-athletes every day. We have to be the best small-decision makers in the country.” Full presser. (link)
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BYU AD Brian Santiago tells KSL Sports’ Jake and Ben that the “reality of the current landscape is that it’s not sustainable. The Wild West is not sustainable. There’s no possible way college athletics can be sustainable long-term if there’s no enforcement and no rules. These participation agreements are supposed to set regulations that keep an even playing field.” Santiago adds: “Everything comes down to enforcement. If there’s no way to ensure all schools are playing by the same rules under this new settlement cap, you cannot live in a Wild West forever. Up until June 30 it was the Wild West. Once the settlement went into place, we – like everyone else in the Big 12 – are hoping the necessary changes happen so there’s long-term sustainability and the cap is enforced. You hear a lot about schools promising additional money on top of revenue sharing and additional NIL commitments, and circumventing the rules. It’s not sustainable. We’re hopeful things play out so the rules and regulations are the same for everyone, and everyone is competing on an even playing field.” (link)
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Fox Sports President of Insights & Analytics Michael Mulvihill reports the “2025 College Football regular season wraps up with over 179B minutes of viewing across all networks per Nielsen, up +9% over last year and yet another record high for the sport.” (link)
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Saturday’s Michigan-Ohio State game brought in 18.4M viewers for Fox, making it the most-watched regular-season college football game on any network this season. (link)
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Texas-Texas A&M led ESPN’s Rivalry Week slate by delivering 13M viewers to ABC (peak: 14.3M), followed by Auburn-Alabama (11.3M average, 13.1M peak), Georgia-Georgia Tech (8.7M, 11.3M), LSU-Oklahoma (6.4M, 9.2M), Ole Miss-Mississippi State (5.2M, 6.4M), and Vanderbilt-Tennessee (4M, 4.8M). ABC aired all games except Vandy-UT, which was broadcast on ESPN. (link)
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Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff drew 4.358M viewers from Ann Arbor last Saturday, making it the show’s second most-watched episode ever. The 2025 season was also BNK’s most-watched, averaging 1.77M viewers on the year. (link)
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ESPN’s latest College GameDay broadcast - also from the Michigan v. Ohio State game - was the second most-watched regular-season episode ever, averaging 3.1M viewers with a 4.5M peak. The full telecast topped all competing programming by 31%, with the final hour averaging 3.9M. The show is on pace for its best season ever, up 23% YoY, and drew 1M viewers via The Pat McAfee Show’s X account. (link)
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Extra Points publisher Matt Brown updates his reporting on how mid-majors are spending rev-share money with new info from Western Michigan. Total amount distributed between June 1 and November 10: $699,167, across 276 transactions. Men’s basketball: $235,443; women’s basketball: $16,500; hockey: $87,500; and football: $359,724. (link)
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Vanderbilt football student-athlete Cade McConnell sheds some light on the NIL process and notes NIL agents inform players of what the market is like, adding: “You renegotiate like a contract with NIL. That’s kind of the way it goes now.” Commodores QB Diego Pavia adds: “The way we did it last year was you got a paper, you wrote down what you liked, what you didn’t like, and then how much you wanted for the next year to come back.” (link)
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D1Baseball’s Kendall Rogers shares some takeaways from the Baseball Oversight Committee’s recent meeting: “The use of DSR (Diamond Sports Rankings) from 643 Charts as an additional resource in the tournament selection process. The committee discussed a 10-run rule in NCAA tournament games but did NOT act on it (yet). NCAA will use analytical reviews to guide evaluations for umpires in the postseason tourney. Moving forward, if a regional game finishes after 1 a.m., local time, both teams would have at least 12 hours between games. Approved experimental rules for the dugout, including the use of bat-sensor tech for in-game analysis; the use of in-game data/tech in the dugout; and the use of pre-loaded, non-live video in the dugout during games.” (link)
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Josh Pate’s College Football Show’s titular host announces he will host an altcast of the SEC Championship game on ESPN alongside former NFL veterans Taylor Lewan (Michigan), Will Compton (Nebraska) and Harry Douglas (Louisville). (link)
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It’s Personnel…
➤ Hawaii Assoc. AD for External Affairs/Collegiate Licensing Administrator Vince Baldemor is leaving the department, per CollegeAD. (link)
➤ Stephen F. Austin has added Heather Hawkins as Assoc. AD for Business Affairs, bringing in experience as an Assistant to the Dean, College of Education. (link, link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ UAB is expected to promote Interim Football HC Alex Mortensen to the permanent post. (link)
➤ North Florida Volleyball HC Kristen Wright is stepping down after eight seasons. (link)
➤ CollegeAD shares the details of New Mexico Football HC Jason Eck’s five-year extension. Eck will earn a $400K base salary plus $575K in supplemental compensation for media duties in 2026, with that supplemental figure increasing by $50K annually through 2030. Eck will receive another $575K in 2026 for promotional activities. That compensation also escalates by $50K each year for the life of the deal. The contract includes a robust incentive package: $50K for seven wins, $100K for eight, $150K for nine, or $200K for 10 or more; $100K for a conference title game appearance or $150K for a conference championship; $25K for a non-CFP bowl appearance or $50K for a non-CFP bowl win; $100K per round for a CFP appearance and $350K for a CFP national title. Eck also receives $10K per win over a ranked or Power 4 opponent (capped at $30K), $25K for Mountain West Coach of the Year, or $50K for National Coach of the Year. If UNM terminates the deal without cause, Eck is owed is 100% of his base plus supplemental pay for the first two years, 75% in year three, and 50% in years four and five. If Eck departs on his own, he owes $4M in year one, $2M in year two, $750K in year three, $500K in year four and $300K in year five. (link)
➤ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire is loaded with football coaching staff changes, plus movement in 26 other sports. (link)
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Nevada SportsNet’s Chris Murray profiles Nevada Assoc. AD for Development – and former Wolf Pack punter – Quinton Conaway, whose path from five-college student-athlete to fundraising leader began with a summer internship in the department. Conaway says his job is to “be a resource for people that want to make a philanthropic impact on the University of Nevada,” noting he focuses on athletics but takes pride in linking donors to any area that benefits student-athletes. Conway highlights the importance of unrestricted giving through the Pack Excellence Fund, which “puts [AD Stephanie Rempe] in the driver’s seat and addresses our highest need,” while also pointing to sport-specific support and fundraising for major capital projects such as the new $28M indoor FieldHouse and the $435M Grand Sierra Resort Arena. A former three-year starter at punter, Conaway says staying at Nevada after graduation was natural: “I moved around a bunch as a kid, so it was just so amazing to have a place that I loved.” Now, he adds: "I feel passionate that I'm able to align people with what they want to do. If I meet you and you are a passionate skier and that's been your life and that's what you want to support, well then that's amazing. That's my job to make that impact that you want to make." (link)
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North Florida has broken ground on Phase I of its comprehensive facility improvement plan of Harmon Stadium, home of the Ospreys’ baseball program. Phase I upgrades include a new AstroTurf field, a padded outfield wall and the relocation of bullpens to behind the field. The project also includes the completion of the Premium PIT Seating section that features 40 seats, in addition to a drink rail and 10 PIT tables down the first-base line for on-field viewing. (link)
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The NFL and NFLPA have agreed to a new model for selecting playing surfaces in stadiums that will require teams to choose from an approved set of metrics and styles for both natural and synthetic fields. ESPN’s Kevin Seifert reports the new policy will apply to any teams that plan to replace their surfaces for the 2026 season. By the 2028 season, all stadiums will be required to have approved fields. NFL Field Director Nick Pappas describes the model as similar to the NFL/NFLPA helmet policy, where players must choose from a list of accredited helmet models. Pappas: "We want to make sure that we're supporting our clubs and we're supporting our athletes and ensuring that every field that enters our league is meeting the requirements that we believe are, obviously, ever evolving but the right ones." (link)
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Bloomberg’s Lucas Shaw and Michelle F. Davis report Netflix has entered exclusive negotiations to acquire Warner Bros.’ film and TV studios as well as HBO Max, offering a $5B breakup fee if regulators block the deal. “The two companies could announce a deal as soon as in the coming days, assuming talks don’t fall apart. … The move suggests Netflix has pulled ahead of Paramount Skydance Corp. and Comcast Corp., who were also competing for the asset.” (link)
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Mountain West Commissioner Gloria Nevarez has inked a four-year contract extension running through Dec. 31, 2030. Wyoming President/MW Board of Directors Chair Ed Seidel: “Commissioner Nevarez has demonstrated exceptional leadership during a period of rapid change across intercollegiate athletics. Her vision, collaborative approach, and steadfast commitment to student-athlete success have strengthened the Mountain West and positioned us for long-term stability.” (link)
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Updating Delaware’s ongoing search for a permanent AD, Blue Hens Interim AD Jordan Skolnick will formally interview as a finalist on Dec. 11. (link)
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Altius Sports Partners is hiring former SMU AD Rick Hart as a Senior Advisor, per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, who notes Hart will work with Altius partners across the college sports space while assisting on varying initiatives. (link)
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College sports executives are working up a concept to increase the student-athlete revenue share cap by as much as $2.5M, according to Ross Dellenger, who in a column for On3 notes officials are exploring an idea to eliminate the provision of reducing the pool by the additional scholarship money, in turn granting schools up to $2.5M in additional rev share. Dellenger: “However, there is a catch. The proposal under consideration features a sort of ‘luxury tax’ — 20% is the latest figure being discussed — as a penalty for using some of the additional $2.5M. For instance, if a school spends the entire additional $2.5M, it owes a $500K (20%) penalty tax to the College Sports Commission (it will go toward operational expenses). More information is expected on this concept over the next few weeks. The lead plaintiff attorneys in the House case — Jeff Kessler and Steve Burman — told us several months ago that they’d be in favor of completely eliminating the $2.5M reduction. However, an active appeal of the settlement makes it more complicated to change settlement terms. This is an alternative proposal. Either way, the rev-share cap will increase next year. The pool in Year 2 will automatically increase by 4%, according to settlement terms (that’s about an extra $800K for next year). So, all in all, if the new proposal is finalized, that’s $3.3M in additional money for athletes for next year.” More. (link)
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) “ripped Republicans over the SCORE Act” during a Thursday news conference, referring to the legislation “as the ‘Lane Kiffin Protection Act’ and suggesting that ‘big donors at LSU’ were behind [House Speaker] Mike Johnson and [House Majority Leader] Steve Scalise’s motives to bring the bill to the floor,” per Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger, who notes Jeffries “questioned Republicans’ rationale for bringing to the floor the SCORE Act while refusing to ‘extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits,’ particularly when ‘the votes clearly don’t exist’ for SCORE, which, he says, does not benefit athletes.” More from Jeffries: “Why would Mike Johnson and Steve Scalise agree to bring the Lane Kiffin Protection Act to the floor of the House of Representatives? Legislation that would do nothing to benefit college athletes and everything to benefit coaches like Lane Kiffin, who got out of town, abandoned his players in the middle of a playoff run to go get a $100M contract from LSU, the home state of Mike Johnson and Steve Scalise.” More. (link)
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House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) tells The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show on the SCORE Act: “I still want to see us bring this bill to the floor because it’s important to anybody who loves college athletics. … Millions around the country have seen over the last few years, it’s become the wild, wild west. And why is that? It’s … through a lot of things, lawsuits that the NCAA has lost and other things. There is no ability for schools to enforce their own rules anymore. Whether they come together and get behind the NCAA or some other organization, that’s not what Congress is dictating. What Congress is gonna try to do is say ‘hey, the schools can actually go and enforce their own rules again in college athletics. And, oh by the way, we also, in the SCORE Act, put in protections for student-athletes that don’t exist today.’” (link)
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Vanderbilt Football “explored the possibility of playing an exempt 13th game this weekend as a way to give one final showcase for the College Football Playoff. There was interest from the team, university officials, the athletic department and coaching staff,” per ESPN’s Pete Thamel. (link)
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CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein reports: “The Royal Palm Invitational – a new early season tournament in college basketball – will debut in Dubai in November of 2026. Multiple power conference teams are expected to be involved.” (link)
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College Hockey Insider’s Mike McMahon weighs in on which college programs he believes are best positioned to capitalize on revenue sharing. “With yesterday’s developments out of Providence ($3M Men's Ice Hockey Revenue Share Challenge - link), the Friars stand out as a program well-positioned to take full advantage of the new landscape. Why? Providence is a sizable institution with the capacity to fund revenue-sharing at a meaningful level. They boast NHL alumni and, perhaps more importantly, a donor base capable of making significant contributions. But here’s the real differentiator — they don’t have football. Without that financial behemoth siphoning off resources, a larger share of the revenue pool can be directed toward men’s hockey. Contrast that with the Big Ten schools. Yes, they’ll have deep pockets and substantial revenue-sharing budgets, but they’re also supporting major football operations. The same goes for Arizona State, UConn, and Boston College — plenty of money, but plenty of mouths to feed. Providence occupies a rare lane. They don’t field a football team, yet they operate at a scale comparable to many major Division I programs. That combination gives them a significant competitive advantage in the coming era of revenue-sharing.” More. (link)
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More Football Files… ➤ Sacramento State Football HC Brennan Marion will reportedly depart after one season to become the OC at Colorado, per multiple sources. (link) ➤ East Texas A&M AD Jim Curry announces Football HC Clint Dolezel will return for the 2026 season, adding: “The next phase of our football investment plan is being implemented now, the details of which are outlined below. At the same time, we recognize the need to remain responsive to the rapidly evolving landscape of college athletics and our plan is reflective of this dynamic. Effective immediately, new resource enhancements for Lion Football include: Increasing the football assistant coach salary pool to the highest total in the Southland Conference. Allocation of a six-figure NIL/revenue-sharing pool for football to recruit and retain elite student-athletes. Identifying an architectural firm to program the conversion of the Field House into a new, dedicated football training facility inclusive of an indoor turf field, team and position meeting rooms, a new weight room, and coaches' offices. This investment will provide football with a year-round training facility that will recruit, develop, coach, and retain future football champions.” (link) ➤ Kansas State Football “intends not to accept a bowl invitation” following a players’ vote, per FootballScoop’s John Brice. (link) ➤ The inaugural XBox Bowl, featuring Arkansas State and Missouri State and set for Dec. 18 in Frisco, Texas, at the Ford Center at The Star, will replace the now-defunct Bahamas Bowl, according to On3’s Brett McMurphy, who notes the Bahamas Bowl won’t be held again and it’s currently undetermined whether the new XBox Bowl will continue beyond the 2025 season. (link, link)
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People & Places… ➤ UMass Lowell welcomes back alumnus and recent Maine Foundation Philanthropy Officer Ryan Daly as the River Hawks’ new Senior Assoc. AD for Development. (link)
➤ Drexel taps Stony Brook AHC Shannon Grogan as the Dragons’ new Women’s Soccer HC. (link) ➤ USC Upstate selects Shepherd (DII) Women’s Soccer HC Sam Odell for the same role in Spartanburg. (link) ➤ Little Rock Men’s Wrestling HC Neil Erisman inks a five-year contract extension. (link)
➤ Florida Baseball HC Kevin O’Sullivan has not been charged or arrested and Alachua County Sheriff's Office officials found no criminal evidence of criminal wrongdoing subject to a child welfare investigation made by one of his teenage children, according to the Gainesville Sun’s Andrew Abadie. The report, filed six days before O’Sullivan took a leave of absence to address, “personal and family issues,” detailed separate interactions between O’Sullivan, his family and DCF authorities on Oct. 14 and Oct 15. After each meeting, it was reported that there was no evidence of a crime. More. (link)
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In the last College Football Officials Media Video of the 2025 season, National Coordinator of Football Officials and Secretary-Rules Editor Steve Shaw, when asked if fouls rise during rivalry week, remarks: “As we look at last week’s data, fouls-per-game actually went slightly down. Not statistically significant, but down. In fact, we have a multi-year trend where beginning in about mid-season, fouls-per-game actually trend down as we work through the balance of the year. Why is this? Well, one reason may be that coaches get an opportunity to coach their players and the players get better. But also, our officials work to be a presence, especially in weeks like rivalry week where they’re a preventative force, especially dealing with unsporting behavior.” (link)
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College basketball is off to “the best start in the sport’s history,” punctuated by Tuesday’s slate of blue-blood thrillers in Connecticut-Kansas and North Carolina-Kentucky, according to CBS’ Matt Norlander, who notes the nonconference calendar has already delivered 36 ranked-vs-ranked games in five weeks (up from 31 last year and 28 the year before), with the sport on pace to hit 50 such matchups before March. Networks have intentionally built premium November/December schedules, but Norlander stresses that coaches deserve credit for “scheduling up,” adding: “My memo to every high-major coach in the sport: KEEP IT UP. Stop for a moment to reflect on how the sport is being covered, followed and reacted to right now. See how many prominent games were played at the MTE level and in on-campus environments to start this season. November and December. It all feels bigger than usual right now. This model can and should be duplicated moving forward. It needs to be the approach every year in order to increase the sport's visibility during the busiest time on the sports calendar.” Norlander also updates conference hierarchy one month in, noting the Big Ten narrowly holds the No. 1 spot with six unbeatens and the nation’s strongest top tier. The Big 12 sits close behind with the best record vs. other power leagues (32-17). The ACC edges the SEC for third thanks to strong ACC/SEC Challenge results. And the Big East is a clear fifth despite UConn’s dominance. More from Norlander. (link)
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