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NCAA President Charlie Baker joins Tulane Sports Law Professor Gabe Feldman on the SportsWise podcast and shared his perspective on the potential benefit of amending the Sports Broadcasting Act: “I just don't think that's what would happen if we opened up the Sports Broadcasting Act. It hasn't been open since the 60’s in large part because people in Washington don't know what would happen if it got opened, and I don't blame them for being nervous about that. If you think about the kinds of organizations who would have an interest in that, they're some of the biggest and most powerful entities in America. You're talking about Amazon and Apple and Google and the NFL and Paramount. I mean, there's some people there with a lot of throwaway, and that all by itself, I think, makes everybody a little nervous about what would actually happen if it were to be opened up. I think the second piece is merely opening it up and giving people the ability to bundle doesn't really do much unless you're willing to dramatically alter the schedule. When people talk about this and they talk about leverage, you can't talk about leverage unless you're willing to talk about the calendar, right? Because who people play is what ultimately is the issue that drives viewership. It's not how many people are part of the universe, it's who do they play and what day do they play them on, and what does the schedule on the calendar actually look like? And I think that's a much more challenging issue and a much bigger question than just opening up the Sports Broadcasting Act.” Lots more from Baker. (link)
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As more departments spin-off revenue generating assets into new ventures, Michigan State trustees are pumping the brakes on the Spartans’ new Spartan Ventures. Trustee Mike Balow told The Detroit News’ Nolan Finley: “I don't object to trying to put MSU on par with other schools. My concern is control. I still haven't seen any of the documents to ensure we won't be leaving the university vulnerable. … The risk to the university is years down the road, when the shares change hands. We wouldn't want to have a partner who, say, is involved in sports betting.” Finley reports Michigan State boosters Greg and Dawn Williams, who invested $100M of their recent $401M commitment to buy in to Spartan Media Ventures, will reportedly receive an 11% stake and “ultimately be able to draw distributions from that investment or sell their stake after a minimum holding period for a guaranteed return. That makes them partners with the university, and not just donors. And it creates different expectations for a return on investment.” (link)
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ESPN’s sublicensing of additional College Football Playoff games to TNT Sports beginning next season is part of an effort to avoid pitting CFP match-ups against the NFL whenever possible. That includes this Saturday’s Miami (FL)-Texas A&M match-up, which is slated for an 11 a.m. CT kick-off to avoid the NFL during the late afternoon and evening broadcast windows. Texas A&M AD Trev Alberts: “Would a night game at Kyle Field be great? Sure. We would have fired up the drones! But it’s a reality. You’re going to have both pro and college football and NBA, all of them, in various windows several nights a week. I wasn’t surprised. Texas A&M-Miami should do well, and putting that in a standalone window for college football is great. It’s a reality of where we are. You don’t run from it.” More. (link)
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Bowl Season Executive Director Nick Carparelli believes bowl game operators would support the creation of a Group of 6 playoff featuring the American, CUSA, MAC, Mountain West, Pac-12 and Sun Belt, per Front Office Sports’ David Rumsey. Carparelli: “We’re in constant dialogue with all the conferences and the consistent message is: We are here to serve the game of college football, like we have for a long, long time. So, if the Group of 6 were to want to put together a series of bowl games that determine some type of champion, in their group, we would be excited to be a part of that conversation.” Meetings between the 10 FBS conferences and Bowl Season execs about the 2026 landscape and beyond will take place sometime after the Jan. 20 CFP national championship game. More. (link)
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Stetson announces it will opt in to the House settlement in 2026-27. Of note: “Any new scholarships or direct payments to student-athletes will come from contributions and fundraised dollars.” (link)
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Inside Higher Ed sat down with U.S. Council on Athletes’ Health (USCAH) President and CEO/Big Ten CMO Jim Borchers to discuss the growing threat presented by gambling in collegiate sports. On examples of the impact he’s seen gambling have on student-athletes: “This whole financial marketplace now exists in college athletics—even high school athletics now has NIL payments—and so sport as a financial vehicle is growing, and these markets are growing, and that causes them stress. Young athletes are developing physically and mentally. Do we expect them to have a skill set to manage that financial stress like an adult, or the experiences and the ability to develop that skill set? I think it is misguided. You add into that the pressure of outside influences who now have their own financial market where they’re making these bets and providing those bets. And they can make comments to that person directly either on social media or direct messaging. It’s easy for me as a 55-year-old to say, “I’ll just turn my phone off,” but that’s not how these folks operate. It impacts their mental and emotional health, and that impacts their performance. We know athletes have to be physically, mentally and emotionally well to perform at their best.” More from Borchers. (link)
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Georgia Tech AD Ryan Alpert visited with 680 The Fan’s Cellini & Dimino to discuss two major gifts for the Yellow Jackets: “We had two anonymous families step forward and make individual $10M gifts, investment into the vision. We talked about investing in the future of Georgia Tech athletics. Fourteen months ago we launched the Full Steam Ahead campaign, a $500M fundraising campaign to invest in what the future of winning looks like at Georgia Tech, and so we're over $90M on the way to that $500M goal. Today, we'll announce formally that two families stepped up and have invested $10M each. So a total of $20M. And again success breeds success and I think that, you know, we don't want this to be a one-year, 9-3 [football record]. We want to continue to have comprehensive excellence. And so what does it take? It takes resources and building a plan. Excited about our future.” More from Alpert. (link)
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New records show former Ohio Football HC Brian Smith participated in a four-month relationship with an undergraduate student, which served as part of the reasons outlined by the University in firing Smith for-cause. According to Front Office Sports’ Margaret Fleming, as part of a Dec. 12 notice letter, Ohio President Lori Gonzalez cited the University’s reasons in terminating Smith for-cause, including: “Participation in extramarital affairs, including one with an undergraduate student, to which you have admitted; Repeated use of alcohol in your office, in violation of university policy; and a public appearance during which you smelled strongly of alcohol and were intoxicated in your demeanor.” Smith’s attorney Rex H. Elilott admits Smith was dating a student, which did not violate school policy, after he began to divorce his wife and denied claims Smith was “inebriated at an OU event.” (link)
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Chicago State has received board approval to add football starting next season, with the Cougars to compete in 2026 as an independent before joining the NEC in 2027. President Zaldwaynaka Scott: “The launch of football at Chicago State ushers in a new era not only for our university, but for the entire city of Chicago. As the city's only NCAA Division I football program, we are creating history and building a legacy that will inspire pride, opportunity, and community for generations to come. We are proud of the diligence and work that has happened over the last three years. This program will have a lasting impact.” (link)
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Missouri State will hire SMU OC Casey Woods as the Bears’ next Football HC. (link)
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Abilene Christian signs Football HC Keith Patterson to an extension through the 2029 season. (link)
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Deal Corner…
➤ American inks a long-term agreement to have Van Wagner represent its multimedia rights, while overseeing the development, sales, and activation of corporate partnerships and multimedia assets across athletics. (link)
➤ Teamworks has acquired sports technology provider Opteamal, which specializes in athlete monitoring, performance data integration, and club workflow management across professional sport, with a particular focus on global football. (link)
➤ Extra Points purveyor Matt Brown reports “the current plan is for college basketball related content to appear in ‘Season 5’ of NBA2K26, which would line up with early March.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Florida taps Texas A&M Director of Quality Assurance Kevin Hurley as Executive Assoc. AD for Facilities and Capital Projects. (link)
➤ USC and Learfield announce the hiring of FanDuel Sports Network VP of National Sales & Partnerships Wayne Guymon as VP/GM of the new Learfield USC Sports Properties team where he will assist in handling multimedia rights, revenue generation, fan engagement and NIL solutions on behalf of the Trojans when Learfield begins managing the partnership on July 1, 2026. (link)
➤ The SEC promotes Asst. Commissioner for Compliance Matt Boyer to Assoc. Commissioner for Governance & Policy. (link)
➤ Vermont welcomes back former Catamounts AC/recent San Diego State AHC Adrian Dubois as Men’s Soccer HC. (link)
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North Texas AD Jared Mosley has agreed to a new five-year contract, according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel. (link)
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Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger examines the "unusual situation" of two non-power programs making the College Football Playoff field and notes that under the MOU signed last spring, such a scenario will be contractually prevented starting next year. Specifically, the future format guarantees berths to the champions of the SEC, Big Ten, Big 12, and ACC, plus the highest-ranked non-power champion, meaning Duke would have displaced James Madison under next year's rules. Additionally, the MOU grants Notre Dame an automatic berth if ranked in the top 12, a provision that would have placed the Irish in the field over Miami (FL) this year, as reported previously. Meanwhile, Dellenger notes the current underdog success is driving significant business as Tulane donor contributions are up 373% YoY from mid-November to mid-December, and local retailer Campus Connection has received nearly 3K orders for "RMFW" (Roll MF Wave) apparel, including one purchased by American Commissioner Tim Pernetti to wear on the sideline in Oxford. (link); Tulane AD David Harris states the Green Wave received $1.68M in donations over the last month, thanks in part to an 83% jump in donors from the same time last year. (link)
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Kalshi made headlines after notifying the Commodity Futures Trading Commission that it was self-certifying markets on whether college athletes will enter the transfer portal. The announcement drew a sharp rebuke from NCAA President Charlie Baker, who explained in a statement to ESPN’s David Purdum: "The NCAA vehemently opposes college sports prediction markets. It is already bad enough that student-athletes face harassment and abuse for lost bets on game performance, and now Kalshi wants to offer bets on their transfer decisions and status. This is absolutely unacceptable and would place even greater pressure on student-athletes while threatening competition integrity and recruiting processes. Their decisions and future should not be gambled with, especially in an unregulated marketplace that does not follow any rules of legitimate sports betting operators." (link)
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Awful Announcing’s Matt Yoder notes that “after the backlash reached a fever pitch and went viral across college sports, Kalshi issued a statement that said they are not planning to go live with transfer portal markets at this time, via ESPN’s David Purdum.” A statement from Kalshi to Purdum reads: “We certify markets all the time that we do not end up listing; despite our competitors having these markets live, we have no immediate plans to list these contracts.” (link)
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Michigan Interim President Domenico Grasso pledged to leave “no stone unturned” in the Jenner & Block investigation into former Football HC Sherrone Moore’s conduct and the athletic department culture writ large, asserting in a video message: "We will take whatever steps are necessary to ensure that conduct like this does not happen again…and any further action we take will be based on credible evidence and findings, developed through a rigorous investigation. If the university learns of information through this investigation or otherwise that warrants a termination of any employee, we will act swiftly, just as we did in the case of Coach Moore. I ask that you keep an open mind and allow investigators to do their work and not make assumptions. I commit to doing the same.” In regards to Moore’s replacement, Grasso says: “We will hire an individual who is of the highest moral character and who will serve as a role model and a respected leader for the entire football program. And who will, with dignity and integrity, be a fierce competitor." Full message. (link)
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More from Kentucky AD Mitch Barnhart with the Lexington Herald-Leader's Jon Hale. On if navigating the last two years changed his retirement thinking one way or another: “The focus certainly has changed. I can say when I first started as an AD, you spent 75% of your time worrying about competition, 25% worried about the other stuff. I would argue it’s flipped. You spend a great majority of your time worrying about the enterprise of sport and how we sustain it. … Don’t hold me to the percentages, but it has changed a little bit, where you’re spending a great deal of time in the nuances of the day-to-day. … The personal touches have changed a little bit … because it’s so transient. When 35 or 40% of your student-athletes are new to your program every year, that part of just getting to know everybody has changed. …, I still love competing. You still get that feeling when you come out and are getting ready to start a game, whatever that game is. I think the day that changes a little bit is probably the time for someone else to do that.” (link)
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Yahoo’s Dan Wolken in response to Missouri Football HC Eli Drinkwitz’s comments on the unsustainable trajectory of college football, submits: “Everyone in college sports knows the solution, they just don’t have the stomach (yet) to execute it. Until then, there’s no point indulging the complaints.” Tennessee AD Danny White retweeted Wolken’s comment, adding: “This. There is a pathway to build a much healthier environment for college athletics within the current laws of our country – it’s called collective bargaining. It will be complicated, hard, and likely not perfect, but it’s far past time that we roll up our sleeves and do the work.” (link)
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The State’s Jordan Kaye speaks with South Carolina AD Jeremiah Donati about navigating the new revenue-sharing landscape and says he’s skeptical when he hears reports of roster investments exceeding $25M-$30M via outside NIL opportunities. "It’s not as easy as it was last year when you could just pay the players. Right now, we’re doing a fresh share. So I think when you see these media reports — I think people are planning to do that, just as we are planning to do something similar. But when you actually talk to these schools, none of the money has been deployed. So we’re keeping our plans a little close to the vest because we do have a plan.” Despite the hard cap, Donati reveals that agent demands are actually increasing: “The conversations we’ve had with other agents, the cost, the price, the salary is double, triple, quadruple (what it was last year). That’s why you hear about this over-the-cap [NIL]. The problem with the over-the-cap [dollars] is those are real. The pay for play is now taken by the rev share.” (link)
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Indiana AD Scott Dolson sent a survey to fans soliciting feedback on potential future enhancements to Memorial Stadium, building on renovations initiated after a similar 2023 survey that led to new premium seating options (East Side Club, Field Level Suites) and a concessions partnership with Levy. The survey, which asks for input on "key fan experience areas" and the surrounding environment, comes amidst a historic season for the Hoosiers that includes a Big Ten title, a Heisman winner, and a No. 1 ranking entering the Rose Bowl. Dolson emphasized the strategic importance of the feedback, noting: "In doing so, you play a pivotal role in helping the program continue to compete at an elite level!" (link)
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Texas AD Chris Del Conte addressed the Longhorns' exclusion from the College Football Playoff field despite a strength of schedule that included five games against Top 25 opponents, telling the Houston Chronicle’s Kirk Bohls that while the program intends to honor upcoming series against Ohio State (2026) and Michigan (2027), future non-conference scheduling, including a 2028-29 series with Notre Dame, may need to be reevaluated. Del Conte warned: "I do not want to see you water down your regular-season schedule so much because you’re just trying to get into the postseason tournament. … We love having great games, but if you’re going to be punished for playing those games, that’s a struggle." (link)
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The Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) presented its strategic white paper on the future of the sport at its 2025 Annual Convention, outlining priorities such as simplifying rules to improve media accessibility and establishing a unified championship weekend for Divisions I, II, and III by 2027, a move the NCAA has reportedly taken "public meaningful steps" toward realizing. Developed with CarrSports Consulting, the framework garnered endorsement from ESPN President of Content Burke Magnus, who noted: "The findings in this White Paper come at a pivotal moment for intercollegiate women’s lacrosse. As media executives, we’re always looking for compelling sports content that can expand our audiences, and these proposed changes directly address the barriers we’ve seen to expanding coverage. A more streamlined game format would make women’s lacrosse significantly more accessible to casual viewers. When you reduce complexity and create a fast-paced product, you open the door to the kind of storytelling and audience engagement that drives viewership.” Lots more on the sport’s direction & momentum. (link)
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Green Bay Men’s Basketball HC Doug Gottlieb is stepping away from his national radio show to focus on his HC role. He explains that “these kids [are owed] a fully dedicated coach. I know I’m fully dedicated. … And if there is any ounce of lack of preparation or any ounce of fatigue – this is going to sound crazy – but last week we go down to (IU) Indy and because of the timing of my show the bus had to leave without me and I flew. And I don’t think that’s what I want to do as a coach. I’ll still be doing podcasts and iHeart has been amazing about it. So we’ll transition to a different version of it. ... It’s going to obviously be a bit of a financial hit and I’ll work through it. I’ve been blessed beyond all measure. But The Doug Gottlieb Show on radio in the afternoon as of now, we’re going to take a break from it. I’ve got to have a life. I’ve got to be here for those kids. And I’ve got to really dig in because we’re building something cool here.” (link)
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New Texas Women’s Soccer HC Margueritte Bates has agreed to a six-year deal that will pay her an annual salary of $350K, according to the Austin American-Statesman's Danny Davis, who notes UT “will also pay the buyout on a UCLA deal that ran through at least January 2028. (Former Horns HC) Angela Kelly was making $227K on a deal that had three years left.” (link)
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The 2025 version of the annual Army-Navy game proved to be a ratings boon for CBS, averaging 7.84M viewers to rank as the network’s most-watched game of the season, well ahead of runner-up Indiana-Oregon (5.59M). Overall, the contest’s rating was down 17% YoY from a record 9.4M viewers in 2024, but was up from 2023 and marked the second most-watched edition of the game since 2018. (link)
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The FCS quarterfinals delivered the round's highest viewership since 2011, averaging 1.4M viewers across three broadcasts on ABC and ESPN, marking a 34% YoY increase. According to Hero Sports’ Sam Herder, the South Dakota at Montana matchup on ABC led the slate with 1.9M viewers, marking the most-watched FCS quarterfinal game since 2016, while Villanova at Tarleton State on ESPN averaged 1.5M viewers (+61% YoY). Additionally, Herder notes the Celebration Bowl averaged 2.3M viewers, its largest audience since 2022. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Colorado Deputy AD/Assistant Vice Chancellor for Philanthropy & Strategic Initiatives Leon Jackson III is expected to return to Pitt as Executive Associate AD for Philanthropy & Engagement, per CollegeAD. He previously served as Assoc. AD for Major Gifts for the Panthers from 2019-2021. (link)
➤ George Washington has promoted Asst. AD for Business Development & Revenue Generation Stephani Ellis to Assoc. AD for Marketing, Sales & Fan Experience. (link)
➤ Portland State alumnus and former standout DB Rashad Floyd will be introduced as the Vikings’ GM, according to JohnCanzano.com’s namesake. (link)
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Assistant Athletic Trainer (University of San Diego / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer, Women’s Basketball/Cross Country (East Texas A&M / Commerce, TX): More details HERE.
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Head/Athletic Trainer (Oregon Institute of Technology (Oregon Tech) / Klamath Falls, OR): (NAIA) More details HERE.
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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.
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Assistant Athletic Director Development/Corporate Sponsorships (Northwestern State University of Louisiana / Natchitoches, LA): More details HERE.
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Ticket Operations Manager (Georgia State University / Atlanta, GA): More details HERE.
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.
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