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Sic’Em365 broke the news yesterday that Baylor will hire Field & Stream President Doug McNamee as its new AD. McNamee previously served as Senior Assoc. AD for External Affairs in Waco, as well as previously leading IMG’s unit at Baylor. More from the report: “In the modern era of college athletics, McNamee’s business background can help Baylor oversee fundraising, branding, donor engagement and more to compete at the top of the Big 12. McNamee has a close relationship with head basketball coach Scott Drew. He was a manager on the basketball team during his undergraduate years.” (link)
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George Stoia of On3’s SoonerScoop reports Oklahoma could be making a decision soon about its new AD: “OU has interviewed or spoken with over 40 candidates for the position. And it’s currently in the process of shrinking the candidate pool to 5-10 finalists with the hope of deciding by mid-January. The candidates include current athletics directors at other schools, executives in professional sports organizations and leagues (including the NFL, NBA, MLB and PGA), and business professionals at major corporations, including some with little collegiate sports background. [...] Sources told SoonerScoop one criterion that has been heavily considered in the search is experience with media rights.” (link)
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Colorado Chancellor Justin Schwartz provides perspective on the AD search in Boulder to BuffZone’s Brian Howell: “This is the most important athletic director hire in our history based simply on the stakes that are involved. With so much change and uncertainty in college athletics, it is important that we position ourselves for success now so that we can succeed in the future. ... We are known for being innovative, bold, inclusive, transformative, and a leader in virtually everything we do. We are looking for someone who matches that ethos. They also will need to be an innovative leader in the new world of college athletics, be a dynamic fundraiser, and have the highest level of ethics.” (link)
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Meanwhile, the Daily Camera’s Jim Martin says the legacy of Colorado regents will be defined by who gets hired to lead the Buffs: “You cannot treat this search as ceremonial. Good governance is a necessity, especially during documented financial strain and heightened legal complexity. The next Athletic Director must be selected based on demonstrable expertise in contract law, Title IX risk, employment classification, collective-bargaining preparedness, media-rights negotiations, and compliance oversight robust enough to withstand lawsuits that are all but guaranteed in this new environment. This is no longer a role defined by hiring coaches and raising money. It is an executive CEO position operating in a legally volatile, fast-moving business environment, not just an educational one. [...] Your charge is not to preserve the status quo but to construct a governance framework capable of withstanding litigation, federal scrutiny and labor-market volatility over the next decade. That requires transparent financial reporting; formal oversight of NIL collectives and athlete compensation; internal controls aligned with Title IX, employment law, and contractual obligations; and an athletic director who can lead within a legal landscape defined by accountability, not nostalgia.” More. (link)
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With the searches at Oklahoma & Colorado progressing rapidly, leaning on a D1.dossier for prep & research is a move dozens & dozens of sitting ADs have made to have a full view of an AD opportunity. Save time & effort, make informed career decisions, hit the ground running. Dossiers for both the Sooners (link) & Buffs (link) are available now, as are 12 others (Austin Peay, Cal State Bakersfield, Charlotte, Delaware, Rhode Island, San Francisco, South Carolina State, Southern Utah, Texas Southern, UC Riverside, Wagner & Washington State). (link)
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Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark touched on a number of issues during the presser before yesterday’s football title game in Arlington. Here’s what stood out…
➤ “BYU's body of work at 11-1 -- and I've said this before -- is being undervalued by the CFP committee at No. 11 in rankings. I've said let's not look at logos, let's look at resumes. When you do a blind resume comparison, there's no doubt BYU is in the top 10, no question about it. In comparison to Notre Dame, BYU has a better overall record, better strength of record, and a better strength of schedule. There is no comparison. I found this data point yesterday. No Power 4 team with an 11-1 record has ever finished outside the top 10 in the CFP rankings going into championship week. I'll say that again. No Power 4 team with an 11-1 record has ever finished outside the top 10 in the CFP rankings going into the championship week. BYU has been under-appreciated.
➤ “We've had an unprecedented start to the basketball season. Six women's basketball programs are in the top 30 of the NET, and that's tied for the most of any conference in America. And Big 12 basketball is the second best league in the country behind only the NBA, and I'm coining that phrase. And we've shown that in our out of conference matchups with other Power 4 conferences.”
➤ “I would be remiss if I didn't mention that I spent Wednesday in Washington, D.C., with my fellow commissioners, Power 4 commissioners, and I was disappointed the SCORE Act did not reach the House floor for a vote. Let me be clear about this. The House of Representatives must do what's right for over 500,000 student-athletes and pass the SCORE Act. We must protect their future, their well-being, and their fair treatment. They deserve action and not excuses.”
➤ “I will be spending time with the commissioners next week on some of the challenges that face student-athletes, and we're working through them. I want you to understand that nothing's broken in this system. I respect [UCF FB HC] Scott [Frost], but nothing's broken. In fact, Saturdays are becoming bigger than Sundays. There's nothing like college football. But we have our challenges, no different than any other industry, but I also see opportunity when I see challenges.”
➤ Full transcript (link)
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ESPN’s Pete Thamel reports that Southern Miss Football HC Charles Huff is finalizing a five-year deal today to become the next leader at Memphis. (link)
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UConn signs Toledo Football HC Jason Candle for the same role with a six-year deal that could keep him in Storrs through the 2031 season. (link)
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Before hiring Candle, UConn AD David Benedict traveled to Mount Pleasant, Michigan to watch Toledo face Central Michigan in the regular season finale. Benedict: “He didn’t know I was there, and it wasn’t meant for him to know I was there. It was nice being at a football game where I didn’t have a rooting interest, per se. My main focus was on his movements, watching him interact with his players, watching his players interact with his other coaches, watching the organization on the sideline. I wasn’t there to evaluate his offensive or defensive schemes. I was there to take it all in. I primarily focused on him. I watched him more than I was watching the game. … When you evaluate and attempt to make a great hire, at least from my perspective, you want to try to minimize the risk of failure. And this is about as certain of a hire as we could make.” More. (link)
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LSU inks DC Blake Baker to a three-year deal averaging $3M annually, putting him among the trio of highest paid college assistant coaches. If his unit hits certain performance benchmarks, the deal triggers automatic extensions and salary increases. (link); Arizona DC Danny Gonzales will see his salary jump from $600K to $900K for next season, making him the highest paid assistant in Wildcats history. (link)
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James Madison plans to hire Florida Football GM Jacob LaFrance as Assoc. AD for Football Personnel, per 247Sports’ Chris Hummer. (link)
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President Donald Trump posted a cryptic message on Truth Social yesterday, expressing concern for the future of college sports: “College Sports is in $BIG trouble, just like I said it would be. A judge, with no knowledge or experience, ruled and, rather than fighting, the sports reps FOLDED. Can’t do that.” Trump did not identify the judge or the situation to which he was referring, but the post comes exactly six months following Judge Claudia Wilken’s approval of the House settlement. (link)
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Former Buffalo Bills/Carolina Panthers/Indianapolis Colts GM Bill Polian joins CSA Search & Consulting Founder Todd Turner to discuss the current state of football at both the professional and collegiate levels, including the tension between administrators and head coaches over contract terms, buyouts and success on the field. Polian says modern big-time football is “365 days a year, 24 hours a day,” and that anyone in the profession needs a spouse who can do “all the heavy lifting” at home. Speaking about college football, Polian says he sees “so many problems… you don’t know where to start,” from governance to economics and the transfer/NIL churn. “In the NFL virtually every senior executive and coach’s contract is guaranteed. The only question is the length. We do not have the length of contract in the NFL that the colleges do. We also have a mechanism for enforcement that is very strong and it is not the buyout that enforces it. It is legal rules that enforce it. You cannot abrogate a contract. You cannot walk away without a formal procedure taking place. You cannot move in the way the colleges do. The colleges voluntarily let these fellas leave. There are financial liquidated damages if you will, but that is nowhere near the kind of mechanism we have in the NFL. … That is something the colleges need to enforce if they are going to get back to economic reality.” More. (link)
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Quarterbacks unsurprisingly sit atop the NIL/rev-share market, according to The Athletic’s Sam Khan Jr. and Antonio Morales, who unpack the earning power of high school recruits. A Power 4 personnel staffer pegged baseline QB compensation at $100K to $300K annually, with five-stars typically landing $750K to $1M per year. Khan and Morales go on to point out that year-one expectations matter, as a top-150 QB in the 2026 class will earn between $300K and $400K because he is not projected to start immediately. Linemen also command premium rates, with developmental players often landing $100K to $500K and the best five-stars reach seven-figure territory. For instance, Miami (FL) offensive tackle Jackson Cantwell is expected to make more than $2M in 2026, and Texas Tech’s Felix Ojo signed a three-year deal averaging $775K. Receivers and cornerbacks form the next tier because they tend to contribute early. Freshman receivers commonly earn $300K to $400K, while non-immediate contributors fall into high five-figure or low six-figure deals. Running backs, tight ends and safeties usually start in the mid-to-high five-figure range and cap out near $200K, though elite players can exceed that. USC tight end commit Mark Bowman is believed to hold a multi-year agreement above seven figures annually. Most Power 4 recruits earn something beyond their scholarship, but not all. More. (link)
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StatsPerforms reports that yesterday’s sellout of 85,519 at the Big 12 Football Championship is the largest crowd ever at a Power 4 football championship game. (link)
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The Virginian-Pilot’s David Hall tackles how high-profile Old Dominion student-athletes are dealing with the perils of sports gambling and social media, observing “the once taboo subject sometimes worms its way into their lives from multiple angles in ways that seemed unimaginable when they were children.” ODU Football student-athlete Colton Joseph: “I don’t want to give any specifics. Just hateful comments, threats to your family — all that kind of stuff. But they’re just pissed-off people who are just mad about the outcome of a game. And giving them attention, that’s what they want from you when they’re sending these comments and DMs.” ODU Men’s Basketball student-athlete Jordan Battle: “Yeah, you’ll get that from time-to-time. If it’s a big game or whatever, and say you don’t finish somebody’s line in the parlay or whatever, they’ll definitely hit you up. They’re not scared to contact you and tell you about yourself: ‘You didn’t get me to where I needed to get to.’ But it doesn’t really affect us, honestly.” More. (link)
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WMT Digital Heads to the 2025 Sports Business Journal Intercollegiate Athletics Forum
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WMT Digital will be in Las Vegas for the 2025 Intercollegiate Athletics Forum, joining athletic directors, conference leaders, media executives, and innovators from across the college sports landscape. The team is attending to listen, learn, and engage with departments preparing for a pivotal year of change in 2026.
WMT Digital partners with athletic departments to modernize their digital ecosystems — from websites and mobile apps to ticketing, pricing, data integration, and fan engagement technology. The Forum provides a powerful opportunity for WMT to hear directly from campus leaders about their priorities and the challenges they are working to solve.
WMT Digital is especially looking forward to conversations around: • Strengthening digital strategy and fan engagement • Evolving ticketing, pricing, and distribution models • Improving data flow and analytics across platforms • Elevating content, NIL visibility, and athlete storytelling
If you’ll be in Las Vegas and want to discuss how to elevate your digital foundation or expand revenue opportunities, the WMT Digital team would be happy to connect. (link)
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Iowa State AD Jamie Pollard’s emotional response to Matt Campbell’s move to Penn State: “I get it. I’ve done this long enough. These jobs are hard and we make sacrifices that fans will never understand. We do. He’s had an amazing run as our football coach and didn’t get to do it in front of his family and friends. He had other times he could have left and chose not to. Matt Campbell owes Iowa State nothing because he did more than we could have ever, ever dreamed he would do as our head coach. So, yea, a page turns, but none of us are here forever. Life goes on. That’s how I viewed it. I’ve been here 21 years, it’s not the first time we’ve gone through something like this and the sun will come up on the east like it does every morning and I’m excited about where we’re going.” (link)
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Pollard moved quickly to replace Campbell, turning to Washington State HC Jimmy Rogers. (link)
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Campbell’s deal at Penn State is an eight-year agreement at roughly $10M per season. Reports also have the Nittany Lions promising $17M for staff construction & another $30M for NIL. (link, link)
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James Madison AD Matt Roan implored JMU students to stop throwing snowballs at Troy student-athletes during last night’s Sun Belt Championship game. Roan’s plea came after officials warned the crowd that further misbehavior would result in penalties against the home team. The snowballs stopped & the Dukes went on to win 31-14. Watch Roan’s address of the situation. (link)
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“An absolute money machine.” That’s how former Ohio State AD Andy Geiger describes what the Big Ten has become, per The Wall Street Journal’s Rachel Bachman and Laine Higgins. Michigan AD Warde Manuel: “There’s no longer this, ‘No, the Big Ten doesn’t do that—that’s not us. I don’t want to insinuate that we’ve lost our values. The Big Ten has had to adjust to the overall shift in college athletics and the marketplace around it.” Bachman and Higgins: “Even as it keeps printing money, the Big Ten has run into something of an identity crisis as the country’s richest conference. Years after the Big Ten famously resisted forming a national-title game, the College Football Playoff is now worth $1.3B a year in TV rights. Still, the conference is leading efforts to double the field to 24 teams. And this season, a civil war broke out as the conference weighed a $2.4B private investment that would pay each school at least $100M up front in exchange for 10% of future media revenue.” Geiger: “There’s a narrow line between providing leadership and selling your soul.” More. (link)
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“You’re the cookie man with cookie money.” That’s The Athletic’s Christopher Kamrani informing Crumbl CEO Jason McGowan of his new nickname from the “online corner of the college football cosmos … crediting him entirely with altering the trajectory of one of the most will-he-won’t-he chapters of this dizzying coaching carousel cycle” by helping BYU retain Football HC Kalani Sitake. To McGowan’s credit, per Kamrani, “McGowan shut down the assumptions percolating online that it was only his fiscal infusions as a BYU booster that helped keep Sitake in royal Cougar blue.” McGowan: “I don’t want to comment for anyone else or take the spotlight away with specific numbers, but [he and several big donors] were all willing to be substantial in our help for BYU. Very substantial. … When I reached out to Kalani, the feedback from him was, ‘I just want to take care of my players. I want to take care of my coaches and the staff.’ That’s what he cared about. Not once was there a conversation of, ‘Jason, how can you help me?’” More. (link)
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Check out the creative executions from across the country for Early Signing Day. (link); For your convenience, D1.ticker has organized them by Power 4 (link), Group of 6 (link) and FCS (link). Give it a second to load, it’ll be worth it & take a scroll through them all!
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San Diego State’s Campus Fee Advisory Committee has tabled a vote on a potential increase to student fees that would buoy the Aztecs’ budget to the tune of an additional $9.7M annually. A student vote on the matter was expected, but now the university will conduct a series of forums on the issue to fully vet the potential fee hike. Of particular note, the San Diego Union-Tribune’s Mark Zeigler outlines an alternative proposal that would reduce the athletic department’s take to $4.3M per year. Timeline wise, per Zeigler, “The committee is scheduled to reconvene next Friday, possibly by Zoom, with the expectation that it will vote on a recommendation to (President Adela) de la Torre.” (link)
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The Pac-12 has moved to dismiss three arguments in the Mountain West’s countersuit involving promissory fraud, tortious interference with contractual relations & unjust enrichment. (link)
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In other lawsuit news… The federal trial began this week in Phoenix for a six-year-old retaliation case centering on three women associated with Arizona State being sexually harassed at the 2019 Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament by an ASU donor. Former Senior Assoc. AD Dave Cohen claims he reported the harassment of his wife, Men’s Basketball HC Bobby Hurley's wife, and the wife of one of Hurley's assistant coaches to then-Sun Devils’ AD Ray Anderson. However, Cohen claims his boss did nothing and continued to court the donor for financial contributions. ASU president Michael Crow was the first witness to testify, praising Cohen’s competence within the athletics department but said he could not recall many details surrounding Cohen’s final months at ASU — including why Cohen received a $100K performance bonus just 41 days before he was fired. PICTOR Group President Sandy Hatfield Clubb and Anderson also took the stand, with Anderson acknowledging it was a mistake not to report the donor’s alleged misconduct to the proper university officials. In court records and testimony on Friday, ASU claims Cohen was fired because he objected to a staff reorganization, was difficult to work with, and had ethical lapses. The trial resumes next week, with Hurley expected to testify on Wednesday. (link)
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Auburn is expected to provide new Football HC Alex Golesh with a budget of $30M to construct his new roster on The Plains, per 247Sports’ Nathan King. (link)
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USC Upstate hires Shepherd (DII) Women’s Soccer HC Sam Odell for the same role. (link)
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Arkansas State football’s Director of Player Personnel Alex Jones is headed to Marshall to be the Thundering Herd GM for football, per Football Scoop. (link)
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Friday’s CRO.ticker unpacks snack foods conglomerate Mondelēz’s $40M investment in AIDA, a proprietary generative-AI platform designed to dramatically increase content output and personalize advertising, mounting criticism of FIFA’s dynamic pricing structure, what Bending Spoons’ $500M cash acquisition of Eventbrite – a company that went public in 2018 at a $1.7B valuation – says about Wall Street’s attitude toward ticket companies, and lots more. Also this from Austin FC Director of Business Insights and Analytics Nick Makarov on making analytics accessible throughout the organization: “There is a temptation for non-technical folks to believe whatever the numbers nerds say. I try to humanize the data a little bit. If a particular dataset was extra tricky, I call that out at the onset so it is not apples-to-apples. Even just letting people know that I struggled with the analysis is a good level-setting exercise.” Check it out. (link)
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Construction is now underway on South Carolina’s Williams-Brice Stadium Reimagination Project. Phase 1 includes renovation of the general concourses and the student section and will be completed by the start of the 2026 football season. (link)
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Renovations for New Mexico’s Softball Field and Lobo Baseball Field have begun ahead of the 2026 season, with the softball program getting new bleachers behind home plate and both facilities getting new expanded press boxes. The softball renovation is set to begin with the installation of the bleachers in early 2026, followed by the press box installation. Work will begin on baseball’s press box in mid-December. Both projects are anticipated to be finished by late January/early February in advance of the 2026 campaigns. The general contractor for both projects is Norcon of New Mexico, while the lead architect is Molzen Corbin. Total price tag: $2.8M. (link)
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The University of Nebraska System Board of Regents has approved the next phase of the Omaha’s Athletics Campus Masterplan, which includes a state-of-the-art Omaha Athletics Training Facility and a new Omaha Athletics Baseball and Softball Clubhouse. The training facility will be 75K square feet including two practice courts, locker rooms and lounges for the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball programs, and more. It comes at a projected cost of $55M and an estimated occupancy date by 2028. The baseball and softball clubhouse should be ready by 2027, with sport-specific locker rooms and team lounges, athletics training and sports med areas, meeting spaces, coaches offices, cages and more in 19K+ square feet. All told, it should cost $12.5M. Lots of photos and renderings. (link)
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Central Arkansas’ Board of Trustees met yesterday, during which time “WER Architects shared findings from the multipurpose arena feasibility study, which outlined a plan to replace the 53-year-old Farris Center with a new 116,000 square feet multipurpose arena, based on conceptual design.” More from the release: “Serving as the future home of UCA men’s and women’s basketball, the proposed arena will provide game seating for 2,650, a full practice gym and basketball operations space, as well as the ability to host other large events such as commencement ceremonies (3,000 seats), concerts (3,600 seats) and special events (up to 1,200 seats). With its proposed location just north of Estes Stadium on Bruce Street, the arena will close in the north end zone for football and include football locker rooms and operations space for Bears Football. With the feasibility study completed, WER Architects, in conjunction with associate architect HKS, will begin the design phase of the arena. Once approved by the board, construction could begin in FY 2027.” Renderings included. (link)
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Assistant Director Operations/Athletics (University of Kentucky / Lexington, KY): More details HERE.
Assistant Commissioner for Sport Services (NEC / Bridgewater, NJ): More details HERE.
Athletics Groundskeeper (Florida Gulf Coast University / Fort Myers, FL): More details HERE.
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Sports Performance Coach for Men’s and Women’s Soccer (University of North Carolina at Charlotte / Charlotte, NC): More details HERE
Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Belmont University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer - Softball (Grand Canyon University / Phoenix, AZ): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer - Football (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Intern Athletic Trainer (Soccer, Lacrosse) - Sports Health Performance (University Athletic Association, Inc. at the University of Florida / Gainesville, FL): More details HERE.
Director, Performance Nutrition (Army West Point / West Point, NY): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (University of California – Riverside / Riverside, CA): More details HERE.
Athletic Training Intern (Multiple Positions Available) (Louisiana State University (LSU) / Baton Rouge, LA): More details HERE.
Director of Performance Nutrition - Basketball/Olympic Sports (Baylor University / Waco, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director for Sports Medicine/Athletic Healthcare Administrator (Fresno State / Fresno, CA): More details HERE.
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Account Executive (University of Arkansas / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director - Ticketing (Kansas State University / Manhattan, KS): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director, Ticketing Operations (Yale University / New Haven, CT): More details HERE.
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