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The College Football Playoff field is set with top seeds Indiana, Ohio State, Georgia and Texas Tech receiving first-round byes. The Hoosiers await the winner of (8) Oklahoma v. (9) Alabama; OSU will play the winner of (7) Texas A&M v. (10) Miami (FL); UGA will take on the (6) Ole Miss v. (11) Tulane winner; and Texas Tech will meet up with the (5) Oregon v. (12) James Madison winner. (link)
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Arkansas AD/CFP Selection Committee Chair Hunter Yurachek said Miami (FL)’s head-to-head victory over Notre Dame wasn't a deciding factor until the Hurricanes jumped BYU in the rankings and were evaluated side-by-side with the Fighting Irish. "Once we moved Miami ahead of BYU, then we had that side-by-side comparison that everybody had been hungering for.” Yurachek added that he encouraged committee members to go back and watch the Notre Dame-Miami game from Labor Day weekend as the committee debated the two teams into Sunday morning. "You look at those two teams on paper, and they are almost equal in their schedule strength, their common opponents, the results against common opponents. But the one metric we had to fall back on, again, was the head to head." (link)
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Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua was frank in his disappointment when he described the Fighting Irish’s “overwhelming shock and sadness. Like a collective feeling that we were all just punched in the stomach.” He added that the weekly ranking shows are a “farce” that give false hope to fans and teams: “There is no explanation that could possibly be given to explain the outcome. As I said to [Football HC] Marcus [Freeman], one thing is for sure: Any rankings or show prior to this last one is an absolute joke and a waste of time. Why put these young student-athletes through these false emotions just to pull the rug out from underneath them having not played a game in two weeks and then a group of people in a room shatter their dreams without explanation? We feel like the playoff was stolen from our student-athletes.” Notre Dame, like other teams, had a chance to present its case to the committee each week over the past six weeks and Bevacqua explains: “The feedback we got in the last presentation Thursday was that it was the best presentation that they’ve received in the two years of the expanded playoff.” (link)
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Notre Dame subsequently released a statement indicating that "as a team, we've decided to withdraw our name from consideration for a bowl game following the 2025 season.” (link)
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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger notes that “many stakeholders across college sports – perhaps even some in the CFP selection committee room – have expressed public and private belief that the Irish should join a league.” Bevacqua quickly shot that down: “We love being independent in football. It’s part of our DNA. We have zero intention of changing that. It’s part of who Notre Dame is. Quite frankly, this further cements our independence. We are out there fighting for ourselves. That’s something we accept.” (link)
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Dellenger also reports this “newsy wrinkle from Bevacqua: As part of an MOU signed last spring, Notre Dame is assured of a CFP berth if it is ranked in the top 12 starting next year. If this year’s situation unfolds next year, the final at-large team (Miami (FL)) would have gotten bumped for No. 11 Notre Dame. If the playoff is expanded to 14 teams and there are more at-large berths added to the field (from seven to nine), Notre Dame is guaranteed a CFP berth if it is ranked No. 13 or better, according to the MOU, per Bevacqua. The signed MOU only covers 12 or 14-team playoffs.” (link)
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Dellenger also shares a look at how a 24-team CFP field would look based on this year's rankings and conference standings “using the Big Ten's proposed format of 4 AQs for each power conference + 2 G5 AQs + 6 at-large. Conference title games would likely be eliminated. First two rounds at better seed.” (link)
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Congratulations to UCLA for an 11-10 victory over USC to clinch a second straight men’s water polo national championship. (link)
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Iowa State and Kansas State are two of a handful of football programs across the nation opting out of bowl participation and have each been fined $500K by the Big 12. A statement from the league explains: "While the conference acknowledges the difficult timing around coaching changes, the Big 12 is responsible for fulfilling its contractual obligations to its bowl partners.” Wildcats AD Gene Taylor says he had conversations with players and Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark before deciding to decline a bowl bid. "This decision was not taken lightly, but with our coaching staff transition and several uncertainties regarding player availability, I felt it was not in our best interest to try to field a team that was not representative of Kansas State University.” (link)
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Michigan State AD J Batt tells The Detroit News’ Connor Earegood that MSU is “certainly in business” for naming rights with its athletics properties, including Spartan Stadium. The news comes after the Spartans last week received a $290M donation from Greg and Dawn Williams to support the FOR SPARTA fund, but Batt says there are no indications the gift will impact the naming of Spartan Stadium. “We’re certainly going to recognize Greg and Dawn around this gift in the appropriate way. But…naming rights for different parts of the athletic department, we are certainly in business around those opportunities going forward.” Ultimately, Batt explains: “All of our facilities, whether it's Spartan Stadium or others, are truly revered buildings on our campus. And so choosing the right partners, the right opportunities, the right ways in which to evaluate those opportunities is really important.” (link)
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Illinois AD Josh Whitman announces football season attendance exceeded 400K for the first time since 1994. Additionally, average attendance was the highest since 2009, and the Illini sold out four consecutive home games for the first time since 2008. (link)
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Appearing on Higher Ed Athletics, Central Michigan AD Amy Folan on the topic of donor fatigue, remarks: “I think donor fatigue is really a thing, and I will tell you when I started at Texas, … I went around to the top-10 donors and I said, ’okay, tell me what we need to stop, start and continue,’ and a lot of them said ‘hey, you keep coming back to me and I don't see the person behind me.’ The average age was 82 … and they just said … ‘I need to know that it's going to continue and it's not just me,’ so I think that can happen everywhere. … They know what they're doing and their impact and how they're doing it, and it's our responsibility to make sure that their money is advancing, that it's making an impact and that we're doing what we said. So, I think people, when they're inspired and they have that money, they can go ahead and spend philanthropically and make an impact. I think that's at $100 or it's at a $100M gift, it’s the same. … They need to know that the trust, what you say and what you do is going to happen. They need to know that they're giving this money to make this thing happen because that's their passion and where they want their impact to be.” More. (link)
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Houston’s home-away-from-home matchup with Florida State at the Toyota Center reflects the financial pressures reshaping high-major scheduling in the NIL and revenue-sharing era, according to the Houston Chronicle’s Joseph Duarte. Cougars HC Kelvin Sampson acknowledges that “NIL controls so much of your non-conference scheduling, and it’s unfortunate because we have to raise so much of our own money that we are looking for ways to make money with the schedule. You don’t have to like it, but it is what it is. If we’re not getting ‘X’ amount of dollars there’s no sense in doing it.” Sampson adds: “We’re constantly looking for ways to enhance our budget and fundraising we do. I don’t like always asking other people to help us. Sometimes you’ve got to do what you need to do to raise the money. Just like everybody else, it’s uncomfortable to talk about it but you have to be at a certain level dollars-wise… Would I go to Vegas without a million dollars? Once in a while. I wouldn’t do it every year, that’s for sure.” (link)
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According to Nielsen, Alabama was the most watched football teams this season with an average of 8.493M viewers, followed by Texas (7.546M), Georgia (7.476M), Ohio State (6.567M), Oklahoma (6.468M), LSU (6.415M), Tennessee (6.205M), Auburn (5.255M), Michigan (5.077M) and Texas A&M (4.987M). (link)
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Last Sunday’s CyHawk wrestling dual between Iowa and Iowa State delivered ESPN's most-watched regular season college wrestling match with an average of 350K viewers, an increase of 44% over the previous best CyHawk dual in 2023. (link)
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The Rose Bowl Operating Co. and the city of Pasadena have amended their lawsuit to add Kroenke Sports & Entertainment and SoFi Stadium as defendants as part of the plaintiffs’ bid to keep the UCLA football team as a tenant at the Rose Bowl. The Los Angeles Times’ Ben Bolch reports the plaintiffs allege the parties attempted to induce UCLA to abandon its lease and move football games to SoFi as early as 2026. The filing also claims Kroenke executives suggested SoFi was pursuing UCLA despite knowing the school’s contractual obligations, and that SoFi officials “coordinated with UCLA to breach its contractual obligations,” causing what plaintiffs describe as irreparable harm and potential damages exceeding $1B. The amended complaint seeks to compel UCLA to play all home games at the Rose Bowl for the duration of the lease while barring Kroenke and SoFi from further interference, and also cites donor withdrawal, sponsor hesitancy, and stadium-funded upgrades – including a $28.5M field-level club – that were advanced after UCLA assured operators it would remain long-term. A hearing is scheduled next month on UCLA’s motion to compel arbitration, which plaintiffs oppose on grounds of public interest. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Not something you see every day: Former Virginia Tech Football HC Brent Pry will remain in Blacksburg to serve as DC for the new Hokies staff. The connection, of course, is new Hokies boss James Franklin, with whom Pry worked at Penn State. (link)
➤ Nebraska Football HC Matt Rhule taps San Diego State DC Rob Aurich for the same role. According to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, the deal is for three years. (link)
➤ Iowa State Asst. AD for Football Personnel Derek Hoodjer will join former Cyclones HC Matt Campbell’s staff at Penn State. (link)
➤ Twenty-two different sports have at least one coaching staff change in this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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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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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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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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