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Georgia AD Josh Brooks has agreed to a one-year contract extension through June 30, 2031, with his total compensation for this academic year rising from $1.375M to $1.5M and base salary increasing by $125K annually over the term. The deal boosts his six-year average compensation to $1.75M and raises his maximum bonus potential to $400K based on Learfield Directors' Cup finishes and academic performance. Despite the raise, UGA President Jere Morehead noted Brooks remains "at or below the median" of SEC peers. This marks Brooks' third consecutive annual extension, following a year where Georgia captured national titles in women’s track, women’s tennis, and equestrian. (link)
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Kentucky AD Mitch Barnhart and JMI Sports President of UK Sports & Campus Marketing Paul Archey discussed the department's BBNIL strategy on the Behind the Blue podcast, describing it as a collaboration to leverage the university's nearly 200 corporate partners for student-athlete opportunities. Archey: “Of course we would love student-athletes to always do business with our partners, but there is no restriction. … More than 250 student-athletes have done more than 250 deals outside of BBNIL. They've brought their own deals. So our first pass at anything is to support those long-term partners I just mentioned… but if they don't feel like that's the right path for them and they want to go do their own thing, that's fine. We can work with them in that scenario." Barnhart also explained the Wildcats’ Alston approach, saying that "for a lot of schools, they just gave them the money and we said to our young people this is the way you match rights with responsibilities. And so we said, 'Yeah, you have the right to have that. There comes a responsibility with that, and that is performing academically and doing what you're supposed to do in the classroom and growing toward a degree.'" (link)
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Former Ohio State/Arizona State/Iowa State/Eastern Michigan AD Gene Smith joins the PHNX Sun Devils podcast to discuss Sun Devils Football HC Kenny Dillingham's recent contract extension and applauds current ASU AD Graham Rossini for orchestrating the deal “under wraps.” On the broader landscape, Smith advocates for significant calendar reforms, including moving the transfer portal window to the spring and starting the season at Week Zero. He also supports expanding the CFP to 16 or even 24 teams to create more championship opportunities, while suggesting the Group of Five conferences should consider their own playoff: “When I was at Eastern Michigan, my coaches would come to me and complain about what was happening at Michigan or what was happening at Michigan State. And we need to have those resources. And I'm like, 'If you want what Michigan or Michigan State has, then go to Michigan or Michigan State.' I want to beat Toledo. I want to beat Bowling Green. And so I think a lot of schools are trying to chase an Alabama or trying to chase an Ohio State. The reality is there's some schools that shouldn't.” More. (link)
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Bloomberg’s Elizabeth Rembert reports that U.S. colleges went on a borrowing spree in 2025, issuing over $34B in municipal debt—a 28% YoY increase and the highest volume since at least 2014. Driven by favorable rates, infrastructure needs (like Texas Tech’s stadium renovation and Boston University’s dorm overhaul), and fears of losing tax-exempt status due to legislative changes, schools aggressively tapped the market, with over 70% of issuance occurring in the first half of the year. While bankers from Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, and Barclays expect volume to cool slightly in 2026 as institutions adopt a more conservative approach amid federal funding uncertainty, they anticipate continued robust activity from large public universities and academic medical centers. RBC Capital Markets Co-Head of Higher Ed Christopher Good notes the firm has doubled its education sector investment banking staff in the past three years to meet the "ongoing series of opportunities." (link)
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Kansas has started the next phase of renovations to David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium, according to the Lawrence Journal-World’s Chad Lawhorn, who notes demolition work on the east grandstands saw crews removing “about three-quarters of the top portion,” while the “far southern end of the grandstands had been fully removed.” As part of the project, which “appears to remain on schedule,” the entire east side of the stadium will be “removed to make way for a new set of seats and suites to roughly match the west side of the stadium,” which was rebuilt and opened to the public this season. Last week, KU leaders also got “key construction document” approval from the Kansas Board of Regents, granting the Jayhawks the “official authority to build new parking and a new public plaza on the east side of the stadium.” The project includes “two levels of parking totaling about 640 spaces on the east side of the stadium” as well as an approximately 20K square-foot “plaza area that will be located along the eastern edge of the stadium,” which has been touted “as a new gathering place for both the KU and Lawrence community.” (link)
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Ohio AD Slade Larscheid tells The Athletic’s Chris Vannini he was unaware of former Football HC Brian Smith’s alleged misconduct when he accepted the position in September, stating: "I was surprised at what came out, but I feel very confident that university leadership acted accordingly, and we’re moving forward." Larscheid, who personally informed the team of the decision, indicated the coaching search will intensify following Tuesday’s Frisco Bowl against UNLV. (link)
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Alabama State Senior Assoc. AD Keith McCluney is stepping down to join the football staff at FIU under HC Willie Simmons, who created a specific role for his former Florida A&M colleague, per CollegeAD. (link)
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New Washington State Football HC Kirby Moore is set to make $2M next season, per John Canzano. (link)
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ESPN’s Pete Thamel provides the following update on North Carolina’s reported hiring of former Arkansas Interim Football HC Bobby Petrino as OC: “Per UNC sources, there’s still multiple steps remaining before any potential hire is announced. No announcement is imminent, and other candidates remain engaged.” (link)
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Washington has signed Women’s Soccer HC Nicole Van Dyke to a contract extension through the 2030 season. (link)
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Yahoo’s Dan Wolken weighs in on the discontinuation of the USC-Notre Dame football series, offering the following: “Consider this scenario. 9-2 USC beats 10-1 Notre Dame in the last game of the 2026 season so both are 10-2. As a result, the committee ranks USC 11th and ND 12th due to head to head. Yet due to the CFP MOU, ND jumps USC to get the playoff spot. So why would you play them?” The Los Angeles Times’ Ryan Kartje notes that “this scenario was definitely given consideration,” adding: “USC and Notre Dame were close to announcing a continuation of their rivalry earlier this season. … USC was ready to compromise and play the ’26 game in November. But then USC learned of ND’s agreement w/ the CFP to have a guaranteed spot if in the top 12. In light of Notre Dame’s agreement re: CFP, which USC hadn’t been aware of, USC reversed course on its plan to compromise and insisted that the ND game be played in Week Zero in 2026. A source said they felt ND’s agreement was ‘a material advantage’ that could disadvantage USC. USC’s calculus changed considerably on the day of the CFP selection. USC was already on the fence about a compromise. Then concerns emerged over what the committee was rewarding vs punishing, a source said. Namely, how the committee might punish a late-season loss to ND. Had Notre Dame had its new agreement with the CFP committee in place in 2025, the Irish would’ve gotten in over Miami, who beat them earlier in the season. That scenario was a concern to USC.” (link, link)
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Champion of Westwood Founder Ken Graiwer joined the Bruin Report Online podcast to discuss the collective's renewed involvement with UCLA football following the hiring of HC Bob Chesney. Graiwer described the return as driven by "full alignment" with the administration, noting that previously dormant donors are now engaging and the program will be armed with a "war chest of toys that has not been seen before" for NIL. While declining to confirm specific payroll figures, Graiwer emphasized that assets for Chesney's staff are "exponentially greater than ever before" and "should very well be in that ballpark" of the top tier. Addressing men's basketball, Graiwer acknowledged there is a fundraising gap relative to some competitors but explained: “We know the goal that we have to get to and I would tell you we're well on track to the lower end of it. … I know what we're forecasting, and what we're forecasting is ridiculously good compared to where it was." (link)
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Pablo Torre reports federal legislation may be proposed in 2026 that would regulate prop bets. From Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI): "In just a few years, sports betting has grown into a billion-dollar industry, changing the way fans engage with sports, while providing new revenue streams for leagues. But when every in-game moment and outcome can be wagered on, it creates real risks. Integrity is essential to competitive sport, and recent allegations about gambling in the NBA and MLB have made it clear we need federal protections. We're working on legislation to stop the kind of prop betting that gives a single bad actor the ability to manipulate a specific, singular outcome for a big payout. This is about protecting fans and restoring public trust in sports." (link)
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Oregon State AD Scott Barnes sits down with JohnCanzano.com’s eponymous publisher and had this to say on what he learned from the failed Blueprint Sports deal: “We didn't execute, and it is what it is. When you look at the entire construct of what we're doing just in the NIL rev share game, it's a fairly small part of that. And I think I want to make sure we lean in on that. It's a membership-based organization. We're thinking now about bringing a membership-based organization inside our athletic department and building that out. We'll talk more about that in January, but giving those donors an opportunity, that are smaller level, to join the process. If you remember, prior to rev share, Dam Nation [collective] was used for larger gifts that were not tax deductible. As we've seen rev share come into play, all those larger gifts are coming through our foundation now. They're write-offs. So really, what you have to add … is a membership-based model. That's what Blueprint was stood up to be. We're now re-evaluating that to bring that potentially in house as a membership-based model to add to what we're doing in rev share.” More from Barnes. (link)
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Fresno State AD Garrett Klassy joined KSEE24’s Scott Bemis and Angelique Martinez and said this on how Fresno State is handling revenue sharing: “The good thing is we have great supporters at Fresno State. The one thing I’ll tell you from a revenue share standpoint, it’s 100% coming from private support, from donors, and we need to get past that, especially going into the Pac-12. We need to elevate what we’re doing. We’re gonna have a much higher revenue share total for football for next year, which is really exciting. … We always have to keep working on that, and I think once the Pac-12 schedule comes out next year … we’re gonna have a much more robust home schedule … than we’ve had in the past. So, we’re gonna have to align our ticket prices with that. It’s unfortunate. We still want to make Valley Children’s Stadium the most affordable ticket and great game experience, but the reality is winning and investing at the Pac-12 level is going to take some work.” More from Klassy. (link)
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Last week’s ruling granting a preliminary injunction to former Tennessee Football HC Jeremy Pruitt, that, for now, prohibits the NCAA from enforcing a six-year show-cause penalty, has longtime NCAA observers believing it “could serve as the groundwork for anyone looking to challenge any NCAA penalty, including show causes.” Per ESPN’s Dan Wetzel: “NCAA enforcement was already struggling with penalties written for a bygone era in the rapidly changing landscape of college athletics. What were once bedrock sanctions such as scholarship reductions are largely moot and easily worked around in an era where direct revenue-sharing or NIL deals can allow for a star player to just pay his own tuition as a ‘walk-on,’ for example. The show cause was still effective at keeping rule-breaking coaches out of the college game. Now, perhaps, even that is at risk due to the NCAA's own infractions structure.” Mars Law Firm Founder Tom Mars: “This can become an existential threat to the enforcement system. The rules on their face are inconsistent with how justice is administered everywhere else in the United States.” More. (link)
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USC and Notre Dame officials failed to reach an agreement extending the two teams’ football series and are now “exploring replacement opponents for 2026,” per Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger. According to those familiar with the negotiations, “scheduling complications and College Football Playoff implications were at the root of the series’ demise,” with the latest round of discussions among administrators having “fizzled over the last two weeks.” The latest discussions between Trojans AD Jen Cohen and Irish AD Pete Bevacqua reportedly “centered around a possible game next year on Week Zero, though that did not materialize” with the two administrators agreeing to work to restart the series as soon as 2030. As a result, Notre Dame will now play BYU in the home-and-home series in 2026 (Provo) and 2027 (South Bend). More. (link, link)
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Michigan Football Interim HC Biff Poggi was very candid during a meeting with local media this morning, per the Detroit Free Press’ Tony Garcia. Poggi: “It’s been five years of a malfunctioning organization. Let’s call it what it is: It’s happened every year. The athletic director doesn’t want any more of that … there will be a massive self examination of what’s happened in this building.” Poggi also confirmed he’s been interviewed for the full-time position: “I’m being considered. I’ve had multiple interviews, multiple conversations. Nobody knows what’s gonna happen. I don’t know what’s gonna happen. I just appreciate being considered and we’ll see what happens.” Asked why he would be a strong choice for the long-term job, Poggi remarked, "Because I know what the hell I'm doing. ... I want to fix this program." According to Garcia, Poggi also noted UM AD Warde Manuel told the team he hopes to have a new coach in place sometime between Christmas and the bowl game. (link, link, link, link)
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Last week’s DI Women’s Volleyball national semifinals averaged 1.1M viewers on ESPN with the Wisconsin-Kentucky match-up (1.1M viewers, peaked at 1.2M) rating as the second most-watched national semifinal ever. (link)
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People & Places… ➤ The Big 12 is reportedly hiring Brooklyn Sports Entertainment Global Senior Director of Communications Rachael Lewis as VP of Communications. (link) ➤ Houston has removed the interim tag in naming Tatjana Banjeglav as Assoc. AD for Academic Services. (link) ➤ William & Mary hires Duke Women’s Volleyball AHC Kellie Catanach Johnson as the Tribe’s new HC. (link) ➤ Furman elevates Men’s Soccer AHC/Recruiting Coordinator Brandon Tucker to HC. (link)
➤ North Carolina is hiring Arkansas Football Interim HC Bobby Petrino as its new Offensive Coordinator, per On3’s Pete Nakos & Chris Low and Inside Carolina. (link)
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Deal Corner… ➤ The Pac-12 announces a partnership to have Playfly Sports serve as the league’s partner for sponsorship development, assisting in building a centralized revenue engine powered by data, valuation expertise and scalable brand integrations with a focus on developing innovative partnerships that align with evolving fan behavior and brand objectives. (link) ➤ Murray State inks a 10-year partnership with Learfield to transform the school’s revenue generation, multimedia rights and fan engagement solutions. (link) ➤ Tennessee Tech signs a multi-year agreement to have Taymar Sales U. help maximize revenue generation across ticketing and sponsorship. As part of the deal, Taymar will hire a General Manager of Revenue Generation and a Director of Ticket Sales & Operations to work closely with the athletics department and the university within the Cookeville community. (link)
➤ Rutgers is teaming up with Student Athlete Score, through Scarlet Asset Management Company (SAMCO), to leverage the company’s technology platform to support athlete marketing strategy, brand partnerships, valuation insights, audience data and performance benchmarking across the athletic department. (link)
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Florida State approves the naming of its soccer and softball team building as the Price Family Team Building, in honor of the family’s recent $1M gift. (link)
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Holy Cross will officially dedicate the Hart Center Arena court at the Luth Athletic Complex as Bob Cousy ‘50 Court, in honor of alumnus and NBA legend Bob Cousy, thanks to a generous gift made in his honor. The formal dedication and celebration are slated for Feb. 7, prior to the men’s basketball match-up against Lehigh. (link)
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The West Coast Conference has inked a deal with the city of Scottsdale, Ariz., to host the 2026 WCC Baseball Tournament over May 20-23 at Scottsdale Stadium, the spring training home of Major League Baseball’s San Francisco Giants. (link)
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The Big 12’s Football Media Days will return to Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, for the next two seasons. (link)
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Paramount has amended its offer to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery with billionaire Larry Ellison agreeing to “personally guarantee $40.4B of equity financing for the deal and publish records related to the family trust that backstops it,” per The Wall Street Journal’s Lauren Thomas. This comes after Warner previously recommended its shareholders reject Paramount’s bid stating it felt Netflix’s proposal for its studios and HBO Max streaming service was still superior. Thomas: “Warner’s rejection had focused on what it had called an ‘illusory’ offer, raising concerns about the credibility of the equity being offered by Paramount. It had focused on the structure of the Ellison family’s commitment to funding the deal, and called for Ellison to provide a more enforceable personal commitment. Paramount’s revised offer aimed to address those concerns. … It also increased the fee it would pay if the deal was blocked by regulators, matching Netflix’s unusually high $5.8B offer. Paramount extended the expiration date of its tender offer to Jan. 21, from Jan. 8. … Warner and its shareholders will now have to decide if the new Paramount bid answers their doubts about closing the deal.” (link)
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Senior Academic Advisor, Student Athletes (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
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