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SBJ’s Ben Portnoy reports that the Big 12’s pending private capital agreement with RedBird Capital and Weatherford Capital carries a significant strategic implication beyond the $500M credit pool: a potential tether to CBS. Portnoy notes that because RedBird is a "major investor in Paramount Global, CBS’s parent company," the partnership aligns the conference with key business relationships that "might help boost its media value down the line" when its current rights deal with ESPN and Fox expires in 2029-30. While Portnoy clarifies there is no guarantee CBS will bid, he notes the deal opens the door for the network to potentially become involved with the league. He adds: “This deal has been six months in the making and marks another major step for the conference as it tries to shrink the revenue gap between it and the rest of the Power Four. With the Big 12 now into the private capital world, expect others to follow suit.” (link)
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Oklahoma AD Joe Castiglione visited with NACMA Timeout Podcast host/Fairfield AD Zach Dayton to discuss a range of strategic topics, including the evolution of revenue generation, the founding of NACMA, leadership across different generations, the complexity of funding the "Palace Project" renovation, and the rise of private equity. On that last topic: “Our world is moving so fast that I don't think it would be wise to rule anything out at the moment. That being said, I haven't seen a model yet that works for us, at least individual institutions. It's, candidly, very expensive money. … They're willing to get involved if they can have a portion or maybe a large portion, if not all of the rights to something, so they can monetize the way that they see fit. That's a heck of a trade off for institutions to consider. Not saying it's a bad thing. I'm not saying we shouldn't actively talk about it or think about it, but I just haven't seen a plan yet that is conducive to helping us. But you know, this is an ever-evolving space and we're attractive, so that should tell you something. Private equity wouldn't be wanting to invest in college sports if they didn't see an ability to grow value. That should tell us all something that what we're doing has great value and whether we're monetizing it all on our campuses or through our conferences or not, there are still more opportunities for growth and that should excite everybody. So, let's be thoughtful about that, have good conversations, talk to people who are experts in that area. I'm not, but the plans that I've seen so far … not quite there yet.” (link)
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Pacific AD Adam Tschuor kicked off his Roar More with Tschuor podcast with Tigers’ play-by-play voice Zack Bayrouty by offering his opinion on a number of topics including the future of multi-team events (MTEs) and whether Pacific will participate in them moving forward…
➤ “The Players Era Festival, for what it's worth, … I do not find it to be exciting TV. … I mean I watch the games, they're sterile, they're corporate, there's no excitement. And at the same time, and again, I love Vegas, it's a home for us for our WCC Tournament, but it's not a good time for them from a tourism standpoint. It's a tough place to go to. … Now they're talking about going to 32 teams next year. … Not just as a guy who’s worked in the business, but as a fan, some of my best experiences were at MTEs. Maui, Orlando, Charleston, Puerto Rico. We had a good time. I love those tournaments for the fans. I love it for the bonding and the camaraderie of the guys. I love it because it challenges you in consecutive days. … Which is the thing that some of these overpaid coaches in Power 4 schools are complaining about. ‘Oh, why should we have to play back-to-back days?’ It binds your team that much more closely together and guess what? The same kind of way that you're going to be expected to compete and perform in the postseason.”
➤ “So, they'll still exist. But I do think you're starting to see some corollaries right now of what's going to happen to our preseason events, to what you're seeing in postseason events in college football right now. … I think it's a dozen schools that have said no to their bowl bids. That's going to have a down trickle effect and those bowls are going to die, and yeah, you're going to see some MTEs die.”
➤ “We're still talking to a lot of the players in the space. … I think we're going to try to take advantage of some of the fluctuation. There's been some … [that] have reached out to us if we want to partner with them directly to build an MTE around what we might want and then build a field around that. So, us getting to pick the location, maybe we want to do something in Lake Tahoe. Hey Tahoe, in November, a basketball tournament, that'd be pretty fun. So, we’ll still have that as a component. And also too, because I have some relationships, maybe the expansion of the Players Era, and the continued rise in success of our program, might lead to a Maui invite or something. … There's been some other ones, the traditional ones, Paradise Jam and the Virgin Islands, a couple of 'em have already reached out. So no, it'll still be a component.” More from Tschuor. (link)
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Former Fox Sports President Bob Thompson joins the Canzano & Wilner podcast to discuss the Pac-12’s new media rights agreements with CBS, The CW, and USA Network and suggests the deal likely trends toward the lower end of revenue estimates (around $7M-12M per school) because the conference prioritized exposure and the "unusual" request to set game times months in advance, noting: "That probably cost them some money because you can’t sit there in June, July, and pick your entire football schedule...you aren't always left with the most ideal matchups." In regards to the unsold basketball and Olympic sports inventory, Thompson advises the conference to "go ahead and just do it themselves" via Pac-12 Enterprises, potentially launching a direct-to-consumer app because "if you just offload that to ESPN, my guess is ESPN is going to say, 'Great, we'll take whatever you guys want to go ahead and produce. You send it to us. We'll put it up on there.' So why let them be the beneficiary? In a case like that, all you'd get would be some exposure. But if you put it on your own app or your own operation and as long as you don't put it behind a hugely expensive paywall, I think you can benefit on both sides.” (link)
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The NCAA Volleyball Championship regionals were the most-watched on record, averaging 530K viewers for ABC/ESPN, a 32% YoY increase. The Texas A&M-Nebraska regional final led the way with 1.2M viewers on ABC, followed by Kansas-Nebraska (718K viewers on ESPN2), TAMU-Louisville (674K on ESPN2), Wisconsin-Texas (663K on ESPN) and Purdue-Pittsburgh (468K viewers on ESPN2). (link)
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Washington State has completed fundraising for a long-planned renovation of its 12K-square-foot locker room in the Cougar Football Complex. Cougars Interim AD Jon Haarlow: "We've secured all the funds for the locker room, a little over $3M in that. We have some incredible supporters that helped us with that. We're going to start the renovation in January with hopes to be completed in July, hopefully before camp starts." Renderings inside. (link); Haarlow also says Washington State Football HC Kirby Moore will have an AC salary pool of $4.5M. (link)
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➤ Oklahoma’s Greg Tipton has been promoted to Deputy AD /Operations after serving as Exec. Assoc. AD / Internal Operations, Facilities & Events. (link)
➤ Cal State Bakersfield Assoc. AD for External Affairs Scott Frasnelly has left the department, CollegeAD reports. (link)
➤ Florida Baseball HC Kevin O’Sullivan is returning from his personal leave of absence, according to Baseball America’s Jacob Rudner, who reports a formal statement from UF is expected as early as Wednesday morning. Rudner also notes that “while on leave, O’Sullivan remained involved in key areas of the program. Sources told Baseball America that he communicated directly with Florida commits in early November ahead of signing day. University administrators were aware of the outreach, which served as the first sign of renewed engagement.” (link)
➤ Texas Tech has inked contract extensions with several key football staffers, including GM James Blanchard, OC Mack Leftwich, AHC/Special Teams Coordinator Kenny Perry and DC Shiel Wood. Each of their contracts now run through the 2028 season and include “significant financial investments” as well as a “revised buyout structure.” ESPN’s Max Olson reports Blanchard's extension is worth up to $2.225M over the length of the deal with retention and performance bonuses. (link, link)
➤ Thirty different sports had coaching staff movement this week, check out the full list in this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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The Men’s and Women’s Basketball Playing Rules Subcommittees have recommended to be able to place a maximum of two commercial or nonprofit logos on jerseys, shorts, and accessories; remove restrictions on commercial logos not on the playing surface; and allow one commercial or nonprofit logo on official’s uniforms. Pending approval from the DI Cabinet, these changes would go into effect, August 1, 2026. (link)
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SBJ’s Bret McCormick reports Proof of the Pudding has acquired RS3 Hospitality, the Texas-based concessionaire founded by MLB Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan, marking the latest expansion for the Atlanta-based F&B provider following Bruin Capital’s 2023 investment. While the Ryan family retains some equity and the RS3 brand will continue operations, Proof takes majority ownership, and CEO Adam Noyes notes: "We want to continue scaling and growing, we have a great partner in Bruin Capital, not just capital to acquire and do new deals, but they’re connected across the industry, so strategic relationships. Our goal is not to be any of those big companies, it’s to be ourselves.” The deal follows Proof's acquisition of Toronto-based Marigolds and Onions, expanding the company's footprint to over 500 full-time employees across 16 states and Canada. (link)
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Bloomberg’s Beth Kowitt analyzes the results of the 11th annual "Women in the Workplace" study by McKinsey & Co. and LeanIn.org, which found the "ambition gap" between men and women is at its widest point in the survey's history. While women remain committed to their work, only 80% expressed a desire to be promoted to the next level compared to 86% of men. That gap widens significantly at the entry level (11 percentage points) and senior executive (eight percentage points) tiers. Kowitt attributes this to a perceived betrayal by employers, noting that while 88% of companies cited gender diversity as a priority in 2017, that number dropped to 78% last year, with 20% of firms now admitting it is a "low or no priority." Crucially, the data shows the ambition gap disappears entirely when women receive the same managerial backing and sponsorship as their male counterparts; however, amid a rollback of DEI initiatives and flexible work arrangements, McKinsey Senior Partner Alexis Krivkovich observes: "It’s logical that you would start to see ambition drop as women lose faith that corporate America is there for them. They feel it viscerally in their day-to-day experiences.” (link)
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A Washington Post-University of Maryland poll finds Americans are increasingly concerned about the influence of the sports gambling industry, with 36% now viewing the expansion of legal betting as "a bad thing" – up from 23% in 2022 – while only 14% view it positively. The negative sentiment is growing sharply even among those participating in the activity; 20% of respondents who bet on sports in the last five years now view the increased availability as negative, a significant jump from just 3% three years ago. Concerns about addiction (70%), fixed games (66%), and underage gambling (64%) remain high across the board. While a majority (51%) of active bettors believe discussing odds during broadcasts makes sports "more interesting," only 9% of non-gamblers agree, highlighting a sharp divide in how betting content is received by the general viewing public. The poll asked specifically about prop bets and found that while a majority (57%) were unfamiliar with the term and opinion on their legality was split (27% disallow vs. 23% allow), roughly 60% of Americans believe prop bets are "at least somewhat likely" to lead to games being fixed or rigged. (link)
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Our sincerest condolences go out to the family, friends and professional colleagues of former Big 8 Commissioner and National Football Foundation Board of Trustees Emeritus Chuck Neinas, who passed away today at the age of 93. (link)
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The Big 12’s pursuit of a partnership with investment firms RedBird and Weatherford Capital underscores the league’s “innovative efforts to try to close its revenue gap with college sports’ richest conferences, the SEC and Big Ten,” per The Dallas Morning News’ Eric Prisbell, who observes “the Big 12 is not merely alive, but succeeding financially with a philosophy its executives say is uniquely suited for a college sports era defined by historic upheaval.” Commissioner Brett Yormark: “That is why we’re a different league. We’re willing to take calculated risks, break boundaries when appropriate and push the envelope a little bit — all in an effort to create value for our membership.” Chief Brand and Business Officer Tyrel Kirkham: “No knock on anyone else, we truly feel like we operate differently, and that’s our point of differentiation. We aren’t going to go with the status quo of what’s always been done. We actually want to flip what has always been done on its head. To challenge the status quo, I think that’s our superpower.” (link)
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Ole Miss AD Keith Carter joined Brad Logan on the Bleav in Ole Miss podcast. Here are Carter’s comments on future plans for Vaught-Hemingway Stadium…
➤ “We're looking for ideas to come in to do some really cool things with the north end zone, kind of starting there as a phase one, but it could extend over to the west side, the east side. We're going to get the RFPs in, see what ideas are there. … We want to increase capacity. … I feel like our stadium size is in line with what we need, but we do need to be a little bigger. We need some more student seats. We need some more premium seating. We'd love to get that capacity up over 70K if we could, which I think would be great. … An entertainment district that's going to have some mixed use and retail space and new athletic offices. … But along with that is kind of a refurbishment of the stadium. Our stadium is incredible when there's 65K people in there and you've got the light show and the fireworks, but you go in there on a normal day and it's starting to be a little dated.”
➤ “We had to take a step back from that for a couple of years as we kind of figured out and navigated the NIL space and what all that was going to look like leading into rev share. But now we feel like we've got a pretty good handle on what that's going to look like.”
➤ “There's a lot of private dollars on the sidelines right now and a lot of people who are very interested in getting involved in college athletics. For us, we're still exploring some of the private equity piece of that, like you saw at Utah and maybe with the Big Ten and some things there, but the private investment for these projects and the public-private partnership, we think that that's a really good way to move forward, especially with some of the larger projects like the stadium.” Lots more from Carter. (link)
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News of Utah’s recent private equity deal with Otro Capital appears to have reignited the conversation among federal lawmakers over Congressional legislation to block schools from entering into such deals tied to athletic programs, per the Deseret News’ Cami Mondeaux. Rep. Burgess Owens (R-UT), a member of the House Education and Workforce Committee, pointed to current NIL and revenue-sharing rules as putting “serious strain” on college athletics by “placing new and unsustainable burdens on programs that were never designed to operate this way.” Owens: ‘Athletic programs are striving to meet the moment and looking for solutions to avert financial disaster, which will damage the sports and the student-athletes they support.” Mondeaux: “Owens noted there are other ways to address those concerns, including through the … SCORE Act. That bill would guarantee students’ rights to sign …NIL agreements, without restrictions from their schools or athletic organizations. … [Utah] administrators defended the decision, arguing the university needs to be innovative in order to avoid raising student fees, cutting research funds or eliminating some or all athletic programs.” (link)
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The ACC has unveiled its 2026 football schedule with Commissioner Jim Phillips noting: “Transitioning to a nine-game conference schedule strengthens our competitive framework, aligns us with the other Power Four conferences and provides greater consistency for our student-athletes, coaches and fans. This phased approach reflects our commitment to competitive equity, scheduling flexibility and delivering a premier football product across all 17 institutions.” As part of the transition process, twelve teams will play a 9+1 schedule (nine ACC games plus at least one Power Four non-conference opponent) while five teams will play an 8+2 schedule (eight ACC games paired with at least two Power Four non-conference matchups). Those schools with nine ACC games include Cal, Duke, Louisville, Miami (FL), NC State, Pittsburgh, SMU, Stanford, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest, while Boston College, Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech and North Carolina will play eight league games. The league will also update its tiebreaker policy before next season. Full slate. (link)
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College Football Playoff participants will provide mandatory availability reports, due three days prior to each game, with daily updates leading to a final report 90 minutes prior to game time. Players are designated as “available,” “probable,” “questionable,” “doubtful,” or “out” before game day; and as “available,” “game time decision,” or “out” on game day. (link)
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More Football Files… ➤ Weber State taps longtime prep HC Eric Kjar to serve as the Wildcats’ new Football HC. (link) ➤ New Southern Football HC Marshall Faulk has signed a three-year, $1.2M contract with a $950K AC salary pool. (link)
➤ UTRGV Football HC Travis Bush inks a three-year contract extension that could keep him in the Valley through 2030. (link)
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People & Places… ➤ Cal taps Nike Production Studio Director Jason Hobar as Chief Marketing Officer. (link) ➤ Washington removes the interim tag in naming Scott Coil as its new Senior Assoc. AD for Finance. He had held the interim role since April 2025, while also serving as the University’s Director of University Budget Planning & Operations. (link) ➤ New Hampshire Field Hockey HC Robin Balducci plans to retire in early January 2026 after 35 years at the helm. (link) ➤ Omaha AD Adrian Dowell releases a statement regarding tonight’s Mavericks Men’s Basketball game, which reads: “Omaha Men's Basketball HC Chris Crutchfield will not be present at tonight's non-conference game vs. York (NAIA) as he recovers from a successful previously-scheduled medical procedure. AHC Kyan Brown will serve as our acting head coach this evening. We expect Coach Crutchfield to return to the team for Saturday's game at Lamar and wish him a speedy recovery.” (link) ➤ ESPN welcomes former USA Today VP/Executive and Managing Editor Roxanna Scott as the new SVP/Editor in Chief. (link)
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Clemson hopes it has secured footing in the NIL space through its partnership with Everett Sports Marketing, with the firm having already located commercial NIL deals for a couple dozen Tiger student-athletes over the first three months of the arrangement. Per The Post and Courier’s Jon Blau, the Tigers’ partnership with ESM is exclusive, preventing the agency from similar deals with other schools in Georgia or South Carolina, although it can work with individual athletes at those institutions if they pay for representation. ESM Partner/NIL Athlete Strategy Jeff Hoffman: “What's great about the Clemson partnership is you always have an ongoing Rolodex of talent that should fit just about any brand need” with the school offering 500-plus athletes as "micro-media talent. … The media exposure is just as important to Clemson, for people to say NIL is real here, and it's real good.” Blau adds that Clemson has another advantage as it controls its own multimedia rights: “Clemson can extract more dollars from sponsors — for example, Coca-Cola or Nike — because the university not only has direct control of advertising space in its venues but can also offer ‘talent’ represented in-house. … [Additionally] if the ‘clearinghouse’ in the House settlement fails, and booster-funded collectives continue to throw gobs of money at athletes, ESM promises to be a unique bullet in Clemson's NIL presentation to recruits.” Hoffman: “You're either going to have a cap or you're going to have collectives. What Clemson's identified is that ESM provides them real commercial deals they would need regardless, that give them an advantage regardless.” (link)
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Florida Gulf Coast’s “Night at the Nest” fundraising event generated nearly $1.5M in gross revenue, including almost $1M directly from the function and more than $500K that resulted from the FGCU Foundation’s matching gift campaign announced back in March. All proceeds are in support of the athletics department and its more than 270 student-athletes across 15 sports, while this year’s event focused on a comprehensive nutrition program designed to fuel FGCU student-athletes. (link)
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Alabama receives a $1M commitment from two-time PGA Champion and UA alumnus Justin Thomas to the Crimson Standard, which will be directed to the men's and women's golf facility, the Crimson Reserve. (link)
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Deal Digest… ➤ New Mexico State will change from Under Armour to Adidas and Game One, starting July 1, 2026. The five-year deal includes a two-year option to extend it per the Las Cruces Sun-News’ Nick Coppola who adds: “All NMSU athletes will join Adidas’ NIL Ambassador Network, which will give all of them a chance to receive NIL benefits from Adidas.” (link) ➤ Milwaukee has finalized a new lease agreement with Milwaukee Milkmen Baseball (AAPB), securing Franklin Field as Panther baseball’s home venue through the 2030 campaign. Through the new contract, which features an initial five-year extension with an additional five-year option, the facility is slated to continue serving as the Panthers’ primary competition and outdoor practice venue. (link)
➤ Mount St. Mary’s taps Accelerate Sports Ventures to serve as the department's revenue sharing and NIL consultancy. The school will leverage the partnership through educational workshops for student-athletes, coaches and administrators, while Accelerate will also provide guidance on best practices related to recruiting, revenue sharing and navigating the transfer portal. (link) ➤ Auburn announces the launch of War Eagle Mobile by Collegiate Mobile on the T-Mobile 5G Network, a phone service designed for the Auburn students, alumni, faculty and fans starting at $15 per month. War Eagle Mobile customers can take advantage of perks such as free charging stations at Jordan Hare Stadium and Neville Arena as well as the ability to win VIP experiences such as facility tours and on-field access during games. (link) ➤ Robert Morris partners with AI-powered platform JABA to help streamline and optimize NIL partnerships for its student-athletes. (link)
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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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Assistant Director, Revenue Enhancement (Kennesaw State University / Kennesaw, GA): More details HERE.
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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Assistant Athletic Trainer, Women’s Basketball/Cross Country (East Texas A&M / Commerce, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach, Strength & Conditioning (Non-Football) (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
Head/Athletic Trainer (Oregon Institute of Technology (Oregon Tech) / Klamath Falls, OR): (NAIA) More details HERE.
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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Account Executive, Ticket Service & Retention (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
Ticket Office Sales Representative (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Ticket Services (East Carolina University / Greenville, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Revenue Enhancement (Kennesaw State University / Kennesaw, GA): More details HERE.
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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