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A panel featuring Ohio State AD Ross Bjork, J.P. Morgan Executive Director Eric Menell, Davis Polk Partner Frank Azzopardi and Elevate College & Global Marketplace Chief Business Officer Jonathan Marks explored the escalating push for new capital models in college athletics amid rising costs, House-era revenue sharing, and pressures on Olympic and broad-based sports. Here are the keys…
➤ Bjork opened by calling this “the most transformational time in college athletics,” stressing that schools must examine every financial tool – including borrowing, fundraising, passive capital, or institutional investors – because “the answer is money; now what’s the question?” He also emphasized that governance, not valuation, ultimately derailed the Big Ten’s private equity exploration, contending that state-appointed boards, different governance structures, and the risk of ceding institutional authority made consensus impossible.
➤ Menell explained why private equity has been slow to enter the space despite widespread need – namely, investors look for control, efficiency, and profitable business units – conditions often incompatible with collegiate athletics, where you cannot “shut down” non-revenue sports or prioritize only the profitable ones.
➤ Marks emphasized capital alone is not a solution, but execution is. Many athletic departments lack commercial staff who can deploy capital effectively. Elevate’s preference, he said, is for debt-like structures with optional, not mandatory, exits, avoiding the risk of schools being forced into a buyout cycle that could “blow up the university.”
➤ As for whether the Utah deal opens the floodgates, all four panelists predicted more conversations but not an immediate wave of deals. They also agreed that the deal broke the psychological barrier, but the structural barriers – legal, financial, and cultural – remain extraordinarily high. Full discussion. (link)
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Pathway Sports & Entertainment Founder/President Casey Schwab moderated a panel on thriving outside the Power 4 post-House with MAC Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher, Northern Illinois AD Sean Frazier, North Texas AD Jared Mosley and Grand Canyon AD Jamie Boggs. Here were the quartet’s most notable comments…
➤ Steinbrecher said MAC schools “aren’t rolling off a lot of plus revenue,” so revenue share is mostly about finding new dollars and donors while roster churn spikes. Steinbrecher pointed to Miami (OH) reaching a third-straight MAC title game with only five players back from last year’s title roster. Frazier explained that limited resources and a “pay-for-play” reality drove NIU’s move out of the MAC, describing the Mountain West move as “putting our football in the transfer portal” to find a more sustainable footing for its flagship program while keeping Olympic-sport travel and offerings manageable.
➤ Mosley described the current postseason as “frustrating” amid opt-outs and portal movement and argued G5 teams deserve on-field CFP access: “For people who want to point to results and say, ‘Hey, these games are going to be blowouts and they’re not competitive,’ there’s plenty of P4 versus P4 that aren’t competitive, so get over that.” Mosley added: “We’ve got a system, a bowl system now that some people say is working great because the viewership’s good. But I would argue the things we’re trying to do in growing fans on our campuses, it is a frustrating time to enjoy success because you walk into a bowl game after a year we’ve had, who knows how many opt-outs we’re going to have?”
➤ Meanwhile, Boggs views the House settlement as an opportunity for a fast-growing, football-free GCU, saying the university’s scale, Christian identity and free-market positioning have created strong corporate interest. Boggs also remarked that the Lopes budget to market-level NIL for targeted sports with growing viewership, even making the tough call to drop a nationally ranked men’s volleyball program that lacked brand/ROI upside to the club level. (link)
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Head Coach Football Files…
➤ Utah Football HC Kyle Whittingham plans to step down following the Utes’ appearance in the Las Vegas Bowl on Dec. 31, after 21 seasons at the helm. (link)
➤ Washington State will hire Missouri OC Kirby Moore to become the Cougars’ next football HC. (link)
➤ Former Michigan Football HC Sherrone Moore has officially been charged with felony home invasion, misdemeanor stalking and breaking and entering. The third-degree felony charge is punishable by up to five years in prison. (link); Moore has been released from Washtenaw County Jail on bond. (link)
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Efforts to overhaul NCAA men’s soccer may have received a boost from MLS’ recent decision to alter its schedule by moving its playoffs to the spring as part of a July-to-May season calendar switch, per Sportico’s Luke Cyphers, who adds the change “dovetails with reforms proposed by U.S. Soccer’s NextGen College Soccer Committee” which recommends “moving the men’s game, and perhaps the women’s, from the current fall-only schedule to one that covers the entire scholastic year and culminates in an April playoff festival.” New U.S. Soccer COO Dan Helfrich: “If the two calendars are in alignment, the late spring becomes a chance for a celebration of soccer in the U.S. And if the right people get together, which I think they will, and align planning and marketing and broadcasting and those types of things, you can have a ton of synergy with high-stakes, postseason soccer in the springtime. … If you lay all of the college calendars on top of one another, you see this really interesting window between the end of March Madness and the start of the spring postseason for lacrosse, softball and baseball in that second half of April, early May timeframe. We feel very confident that we can activate the college athletics fan in a way that galvanizes and grows soccer.” More. (link)
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During its annual Fall Meetings, the Big West Board of Directors strongly affirmed their commitment to conference membership, while also ratifying the following statement: “We are committed to The Big West now and in the future. The Big West provides us the best opportunity to pursue academic and athletic excellence while making a positive impact in our community.” Big West Commissioner Dan Butterly: “Unity remains one of our greatest strengths, and through collaboration and shared purpose, we are well positioned to navigate change while continuing to advance opportunities for our student-athletes and institutions.” (link)
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Omaha announces it will opt into the House settlement for the 2026-27 academic year as part of a multi-year plan to: institute Alston Award benefit distribution for the 2025-2026 academic year; increase the amount of scholarships and cost-of-attendance stipends for select revenue sports; and solidify institutional and third-party NIL logistics with strategic partners, including Opendorse, the Omaha Bull Market Collective, Learfield, and adidas. (link)
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Wyoming has asked state lawmakers for an extra $3M-per-year, according to Cowboy State Daily’s Clair McFarland, who notes that’s “in addition to the $11.2M the UW Intercollegiate Athletics Program receives annually in state money through the school’s block grant, and a $5M yearly payout the state hinges on the department finding matching money” bringing the state's annual contribution to the program to approximately $19.2M. During this week’s meeting with the legislative Joint Appropriations Committee, UW AD Tom Burman said that while the department's total expense budget is about $53M, it’s not enough money facing economic inflation and House settlement expenses. Burman: “If we do not get the support that we are asking for, we will have to make some very difficult decisions. Some may define it as draconian cuts, which may include sport eliminations, scholarship eliminations, staffing reductions.” Those in turn would depress ticket sales and other marketing opportunities, said Burman, adding, “we are turning to all of our partners” for help, not just the state. (link)
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Thanks to a lead $1M cash gift from Jim & Sue Cash, Murray State has unveiled plans for construction of the Jim & Sue Cash Baseball Clubhouse, a more than 3K-square foot facility featuring a new locker room, player lounge, team meeting room and training room slated for completion ahead of the 2027 season. Attached to the clubhouse will be a new pitching lab, along with a new outdoor hitting facility and bullpen, while premium opportunities will be constructed for fans facing the field in front of the clubhouse. (link)
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UTSA and Playfly Sports are teaming up on the installation of a new state-of-the-art video board at Roadrunner Field during the 2026 baseball campaign. In collaboration with KMI Sports Construction and ACE Sports, the new 24x42 display with a custom-built truss will feature an illuminated Roadrunner logo atop the board. The video board can function as a full-digital scoreboard, while also showcasing live video, sponsor recognition and fan engagement activations. Additionally, a dedicated 10mm LED backstop board will provide additional space to highlight official sponsors and further integrate digital elements throughout the venue. (link)
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The Big East is off to a strong start with its media partners in the first of a new six-year media agreement encompassing coverage on FOX Sports (FOX, FS1), NBC Sports (NBC, Peacock, NBC Sports Network), TNT Sports (TNT, truTV, HBO Max), and ESPN (ESPN+). On Fox Sports, league college basketball viewership on FS1 is up 121% – and 62% on FOX – compared to the same point in 2024-25. Across FOX and FS1, Big East men’s basketball is averaging nearly 500K viewers - up 362% compared to the same point in 2024-25. Women's basketball viewership is up 409% on FS1 compared to the same point a season ago. Hoops coverage across TNT Sports has reached more than 8.4M total viewers so far this season, while YoY viewership of Big East basketball on Peacock is up 30% for non-conference telecasts. During the fall season, nearly 300 league Olympic sport events were aired on ESPN+, including 13 fall championship events, while three fall sports events were upgraded to ESPN linear platforms. Additionally, ESPN+ plans to air 40 Big East non-conference men’s basketball and 127 women's basketball games, including 73 conference games, in 2025-26. (link)
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Deal Corner…
➤ The Big West adds vivenu to its group of official corporate partners through a Van Wagner-brokered deal. (link)
➤ Robert Morris partners with NOCAP Revenue to introduce a model for empowering businesses to reduce costs or enhance services by switching to vetted providers already serving organizations across the country. Additionally, a portion of the net profit from those business relationships will then be shared back with RMU Athletics to directly support student-athlete development, operations, and departmental growth. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Marshall taps Austin Peay Asst. AD for Operations, Facilities and Capital Projects Max Remy as the Thundering Herd’s Chief of Staff. (link)
➤ UCLA elevates AHC Gof Boyoko to serve as the Bruins’ new Women’s Soccer HC. (link)
➤ Michigan State Men’s Basketball HC Tom Izzo is getting a $1M raise in his five-year contract that renews automatically each year, according to the AP, which notes the increase makes him the highest-paid coach in the Big Ten with a salary of about $7.2M. The MSU Board of Trustees approved the raise as recognition of Izzo's "Hall of Fame legacy,” adding that it “demonstrates a shared commitment to achieving continued success." (link)
➤ Tennessee Football signs OC Joey Halzle to a new two-year deal, per On3’s Chris Low, who adds “Halzle will make $1.45M annually.” (link)
➤ New Colorado OC Brennan Marion will make $1.5M per year over his two-year deal with the Buffs. (link)
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NCAA President Charlie Baker sits down for an interview with Yahoo’s Kendall Baker and explains that upon taking the job he talked with upwards of 1,000 student-athletes to get a lay of the land, many of whom brought up issues around sports gambling. Here are the key nuggets from Baker…
➤ Baker believes the pressure prop bets put on student-athletes is likely not something that’s fully understood yet, as student-athletes are told: “‘Look, I don’t want you to lose the game, but just don’t score more than 20 points. Miss your first shot. Don’t hit your first free throw. Don’t catch your first pass.’ It sounds so easy to the person who’s trying to get the kid to do this, and it’s just relentless, the pressure.”
➤ He emphasizes that these requests undermine team play even when they stop short of outright game-fixing: “It’s like, ‘Hey, I’m not asking you to do something awful or terrible. I’m not asking you to throw the game,’ right? But what you are asking them to do is not play the game the way they would choose to play it if their goal was to be a good teammate and win.”
➤ As for prediction markets: “You see DraftKings and FanDuel dropping out of the American Gaming Association… I'd be willing to conclude that a big part of their reasoning is they're going to get into the prediction market space. They can't afford to let those folks dominate all that green space they can't currently access. It just says this whole thing is going to get worse unless somebody does something about it. And solving it at the federal level is going to be really challenging because it's still new and not fully formed. So, I mean, you're basically talking about no rules, no oversight, no nothing. And that just feels catastrophic to me. Not just for us, but for everybody.” More. (link)
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At SBJ’s IAF session “What’s Next for College Basketball?,” Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman, Alabama AD Greg Byrne, ESPN SVP of Programming & Acquisitions Nick Dawson and NCAA SVP of Basketball Dan Gavitt outlined the pressures and opportunities shaping the future of college basketball as the sport navigates revenue sharing, NIL, the transfer portal and shifting pro pathways. Key takeaways…
➤ Ackerman emphasized the need for unity and identity as realignment continues to revolve around football: “The idea of preserving this incredible basketball tradition of this group of schools who care deeply about basketball ... it brought back memories of what the Big East went through 15 years ago with schools leaving to pursue their football dreams. ... We lived the wars. ... Now that we’re adapting to this new environment, our schools are going to continue to do what they need to do in order to maintain relevancy in the sport.”
➤ Byrne warned that escalating expenses and revenue-sharing pressures are straining the sport’s long-term financial model: “The growth last year in the rev-share NIL market at the end of the season was really challenging. ... We have a healthy profit in football. We historically have turned a profit in men’s basketball, and then we have 19 sports that don’t. ... We’re in a better financial position than most any institution out there, and I’m really concerned about the long-term financial outlook of [basketball].”
➤ Gavitt underscored basketball’s centrality to the NCAA business model and pointed out that “last year’s men’s basketball championship grossed about $1.17B, and the women’s tournament is profitable and growing exponentially… The challenge is how we continue to drive that value long-term… making sure the tournaments are relevant, modern and contemporary… while also honoring the heritage and tradition that makes them so special.”
➤ Meanwhile, Dawson argued that NIL and revenue sharing have actually strengthened the on-court product: “I actually think the product of men’s and women’s college basketball… is better than it has been in a decade-plus. You’ve got more players returning to school to play. Obviously, rev-share, NIL has been a huge factor in keeping top tier talent in the college game longer than historically has been the case.” Dawson also noted the network now sells ad units for men's and women's college basketball games at the same price and that featuring women's games in primetime is now a revenue-neutral decision, which should continue to help exposure. (link, link)
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More from the SBJ IAF, where leaders warned that the House settlement’s $20.5M revenue-sharing model, heavily concentrated in football and men’s basketball, poses direct threats to Olympic and women’s sports. A Knight Commission/Elon poll of nearly 400 administrators found that 55% expect women’s sports to be worse off, including 64% of presidents/chancellors and 52% of SWAs – but only 30% of athletic directors. UCLA AD Martin Jarmond posited that campuses will take a fragmented approach absent a national model: “The fundamental issue is how are we going to fund Olympic sports moving forward?” While he expects the 2028 LA Olympics to trigger an historic U.S. Olympic performance, he fears a “potential cliff” afterward. “The pro model, you’re seeing more investment now in women’s soccer, women’s basketball, volleyball. And my hope is that starts to bleed into the college athletics movement and coincide with this LA28 Olympics because you’re starting to see that not only are there growth opportunities in women’s sports professionally, but it’s revenue opportunities, investment opportunities.” (link)
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Michigan Interim President Domenico Grasso sent a letter to the campus community explaining the school will continue to investigate the events associated with former Football HC Sherrone Moore’s dismissal. NBC Sports’ Nicole Auerbach notes the investigation is being conducted by the Jenner & Block law firm, and “the scope of the investigation includes the alleged inappropriate relationship and the school’s response.” (link)
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NBC Sports President Rick Cordella tells Puck’s John Ourand that criticisms lobbed against Notre Dame have missed the mark. “Having our Notre Dame and Big Ten partnerships has been a great combination for us of tier-one college football. We’ve had this property for well over 30 years, and it was a premier property back then and it still is today. The conversations we’re having right now across America about Notre Dame not being in the CFP – that’s because it’s Notre Dame. That same conversation would not happen with any other team.” More from Cordella: “We know that brand advertisers want to be associated with the Notre Dame brand. They pay a premium in order to do so versus other college football teams. We still look at Notre Dame as being a much higher premium property than many other properties.” Ourand adds: “He’s got a point: When Netflix considered poaching a college football property that it could eventize, the company focused on Notre Dame. Anyway, that CFP expansion can’t come soon enough.” (link)
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Northwestern State AD Kevin Bostian has agreed to a three-year contract extension, per CollegeAD. The extension runs from February 9, 2026, through February 6, 2029, with Bostian’s base salary remaining at $205K annually, while adding a slate of performance-based supplemental incentives. Those bonuses include $2K for a football regular-season championship; $1K for regular-season championships in other sports; $1K for conference tournament championships or NCAA team tournament berths in other sports; $1.5K for NCAA regional championships in baseball or softball; $5K for each NCAA men’s basketball tournament win; $1.5K for each NCAA football playoff win; $10K for an NCAA national championship in any sport; and $1K for posting an APR of 985 or higher. If Northwestern State were to terminate the agreement without cause, the university would owe Bostian six months’ salary. (link)
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It’s Personnel…
➤ Oregon AD Rob Mullens has been officially presented the 2025 National Football Foundation John L. Toner Award, which recognizes ADs who have demonstrated superior football administrative abilities. (link)
➤ Georgia State has promoted Asst. AD/SWA Jessica Summey to Assoc. AD for Academics/SWA. (link)
➤ Learfield announces Intuit High Value Sales Manager Mike Corkish as GM of Big Sky Sports Properties. (link)
➤ Arkansas will name Arizona GM Gaizka Crowley to the same role, per FootballScoop’s John Brice. (link)
➤ UCLA is set to add Florida State GM Darrick Yray to its front office, according to On3’s Pete Nakos. (link)
➤ Kansas State taps Excel Sports Management Agent Trey Scott as Football GM. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Coastal Carolina has selected Missouri State Football HC Ryan Beard for the same role. (link)
➤ Portland State names Central Washington (DII) HC Chris Fisk as its next Football HC. (link)
➤ Hampton is expected to name Kansas State AC Van Malone as its next Football HC, per CBS’ Matt Zenitz. (link)
➤ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire will keep you up-to-speed on all the coaching staff changes across all sports from the past 48 hours. (link)
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The LA Bowl will end after Saturday’s game between Washington and Boise State, according to On3’s Brett McMurphy, who adds: “The bowl’s current 6-year contract concludes after this season. The bowl was created in 2020 to be played in SoFi Stadium, pairing up the Mountain West champion against the fifth selection from the Pac-12. The bowl’s fate was ultimately decided when conference realignment gutted the Pac-12 and the league lost 10 schools to the Big Ten, Big 12 and ACC.” (link)
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Boise State will undergo a full reseating of ExtraMile Arena for men's basketball season ticket holders for the 2026-27 season as well as launch a new, high-energy courtside fan section for the most "Blue Collar" fans. Men’s basketball parking will also go through a reallocation process. Broncos AD Jeramiah Dickey: "We, like so many others in college athletics, are impacted by revenue share with student-athletes, and the resources we need to maintain a winning program and improve the fan experience in ExtraMile Arena call for us to find opportunities outside of our current revenue streams. … Our industry has changed, and we have to play the hand we're dealt to the best of our ability. Reseating does not mean our current fans will not have seats. We will have price points for our most Blue Collar fans, especially for those wanting to be a part of our new high-energy, courtside fan section.” (link)
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Sun Devil Source’s Chris Karpman reports the Arizona Board of Regents and Arizona State “were found not liable by an eight-person jury in former ASU athletic department administrator David Cohen’s wrongful termination lawsuit that alleged retaliation by former AD Ray Anderson for reporting a sexual harassment claim against a former booster. Anderson testified he regretted going on a golf trip with the booster who was later disassociated following an investigation… and made a mistake to not report the claim made by the wives of Cohen, Bobby Hurley and another former staffer prior to Cohen’s dismissal. The jury determined there wasn’t enough evidence to demonstrate that Cohen was illegally fired for retaliation, despite there being no formal investigation for approximately 5 months after Cohen informed Anderson, and not until after he was put on administrative leave. Cohen was terminated, per Anderson’s testimony, based on his overall performance over 6+ years, despite Bobby Hurley’s testimony that Cohen did a good job in one of his main roles, as bball administrator, and despite being give a $95K discretionary bonus out of a maximum $100K.” (link)
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Eligibility certification violations occurred at Western Illinois across 12 sports over four academic years, according to the NCAA, which explains: “Due to the extensive nature of the violations, the school failed to monitor its eligibility certification process. In total, 23 student-athletes in 12 sports were permitted to compete in 349 contests while ineligible, four student-athletes received impermissible financial aid and seven student-athletes were not withheld from subsequent seasons of competition. The penalties for Western Illinois include three years of probation; a $25,000 fine; public reprimand and censure; vacation of team and individual records; participation in an NCAA Academic Performance (APP) data review; and attendance by select staff members with certification responsibilities at the NCAA Regional Rules seminar during each year of the probationary period.” (link)
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Associate Athletic Director of Compliance (Merrimack College / North Andover, MA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Compliance (University of Maryland – Baltimore County / Catonsville, MD): More details HERE.
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Senior Director of Athletics Development/Senior Associate Director of Athletics (Fordham University / New York, NY): More details HERE.
Director of Development - ion Philanthropy + Fairleigh Dickinson University Athletics (Fairleigh Dickinson University / Teaneck, NJ): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Development, Athletics (The George Washington University / Washington, DC): More details HERE.
Associate/Assistant Director of Athletics - Revenue Innovation & Advancement (Fort Hays State University / Hays, KS): (DII) More details HERE.
Associate Director of Development, Major Gifts - Athletics (University of Pennsylvania – Penn / Philadelphia, PA): More details HERE.
Associate AD for Athletics Development (Furman University / Greenville, SC): More details HERE.
Major Gifts Officer - Athletics (Rice University / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director, Development (University of Idaho / Moscow, ID): More details HERE.
Associate Athletics Director, Development and Revenue Generation / Executive Director of Retriever Club (University of Maryland – Baltimore County / Catonsville, MD): More details HERE.
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Senior Director of Athletics Development/Senior Associate Director of Athletics (Fordham University / New York, NY): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director CFO and Rev Share Ops (New Mexico State University / Las Cruces, NM): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director, Finance and Business Operations (Fresno State / Fresno, CA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Football Strategic Communications & Public Relations (Ohio State University / Columbus, OH): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director, Development (University of Idaho / Moscow, ID): More details HERE.
Commissioner (Horizon League / Indianapolis, IN): More details HERE.
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Director of Athletics Equipment (The George Washington University / Washington, DC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Events & Facilities (Illinois State University / Normal, IL): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics Security and Emergency Operations (University of Southern California / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Athletic Facilities (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Operations Coordinator - STM Driven (Short's Travel Management / Waterloo, IA): More details HERE.
Facilities and Event Operations Graduate Assistant (East Texas A&M / Commerce, TX): More details HERE.
Graduate Assistant: Operations and Facilities (Belmont University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director Operations/Athletics (University of Kentucky / Lexington, KY): More details HERE.
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Dietitian (Johns Hopkins University / Baltimore, MD): (DIII) More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Trainer - (250000TF) (Towson University / Towson, MD): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Athletic Training - Football - (250000QF) (Towson University / Towson, MD): More details HERE.
Strength and Conditioning Coach (The George Washington University / Washington, DC): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Eastern Illinois University / Charleston, IL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Eastern Michigan University / Ypsilanti, MI): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Trainer, Baseball (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Applied Sport Science Coordinator (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
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.
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Premium Sales Manager (Arena) (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Ticket Sales Executive (Kansas State University / Manhattan, KS): More details HERE.
Account Executive (University of Arkansas / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director - Ticketing (Kansas State University / Manhattan, KS): More details HERE.
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