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Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry suggests fixing the crisis of college football with “common sense.” Here’s one part of Landry’s thesis, while also using an Ice T maxim to defend his involvement in the recent LSU coaching change: “The recruiting calendar forces teams to make coaching and roster decisions during a tight in-season window each year. A school that loses a coach late in the season may have only days to find a new one before high school recruits sign and college players jump into the transfer portal. This compressed timeline is what causes schools to pay huge buyouts and poach other schools’ coaches before the season is over. It makes no sense. But to those critical of LSU’s coaching search and my role in it, I say: don't hate the player, hate the game! We did what we had to.” Landry goes on to say centralized governance & consolidating media rights would “save all of college sports.” More. (link)
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More from SMU AD Damon Evans with SBJ’s Ben Portnoy on the school’s new venture, Mustang Partners. Evans: “When you take a look at things and how rapidly evolving the landscape of college athletics is, you’ve got to take a look at your structure that you’ve had in place in the past. What we realized is that past structure is not our future structure. The purpose of Mustang Partners is really to bring all of our revenue streams together into what we would call one integrated whole. ... It’s also worth noting, while it unifies all these external-facing and revenue-producing units, there’s going to be special emphasis placed on commercial NIL. Because, as we know, that is a big topic. We got to look at trademark and licensing growth. Special events are going to be significant for us. Storytelling is going to be really key in bringing it all together because telling that story will help people understand better what we’re trying to accomplish and, at the end of the day, better monetize certain areas for us and drive more revenue. … Right now, it’s still going to be internal, in-house. There’s not a new LLC being created at this point in time.” (link)
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Florida State quarterback Thomas Castellanos has dropped his attempt at gaining another year of eligibility & will instead enter the NFL Draft. (link); Meanwhile, Ole Miss signal caller Trinidad Chambliss is seeking a sixth year stemming from not playing at Ferris State (DII) in 2022 due to “chronic tonsillitis and its related complications.” Chambliss is being represented by Tom Mars & the NCAA indicated earlier in the month it was inclined to not issue the waiver. Mars: “The NCAA is attempting to impose a higher burden of proof on a young man who is without any fault, has satisfied all the requirements of the NCAA rules, and who's been an outstanding representative of college football -- both on and off the field.” More from ESPN’s Pete Thamel. (link)
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The Montana-Montana State FCS semifinal game on ABC was the most-watched FCS playoff game on record, averaging 2.8M viewers. The ESPN2 broadcast of Illinois State-Villanova drew 400K viewers, making the 1.6M average the most-watched semifinals since 2009. For comparison, last year’s FCS semifinals, both on ABC, averaged 1.58M viewers. Viewership for the six FCS playoff games so far on national TV is up 13% YOY. (link, link); ESPN’s College GameDay’s back-to-back shows to open the College Football Playoff First Round averaged 2.4M viewers. From Oklahoma: 2.6M viewers, up 51% from the final two hours of the 2024 Friday show with a peak of 4.3M. From Texas A&M: 2.2M viewers, up 6% from the 2024 Saturday finale with a peak of 3.2M. (link)
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North Carolina is in the process of purchasing and implementing ProhiBet, with the expectation that the system will be operational by the end of the 2026 spring semester. UNC already uses the base-level technology from Integrity Compliance 360 (IC360), but opted into the higher level of monitoring after the NCAA rule change approved in October would have allowed college athletes and athletic department staff to bet on professional sports, per Tar Heels AD Bubba Cunningham. UNC officials emphasized that education will accompany the technology rollout. (link)
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With news that European big man James Nnaji will join Baylor for the second half of the hoops season, here’s a full list of NBA Draft picks - including Nnaji who was selected by the Detroit Pistons with the 31st pick back in 2023 - who are now eligible to play college basketball. (link)
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North Dakota hires Fairleigh Dickinson Volleyball HC David Nguyen for the same role. (link)
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Former North Florida Volleyball HC Kristen Wright is the new HC at Cal State Bakersfield. (link)
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Missouri Asst. AD/Dir. Of Football External Relations & Recruiting Brad Larrondo is headed to Washington State for a “lead front office role,” per CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz. (link)
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The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect didn’t take vacation for the holidays. Check out the administrative staff movement at Arkansas, Auburn, Dartmouth, Evansville, Florida, Fresno State, Illinois, Incarnate Word, Iowa State, James Madison, Kentucky, Lamar, Maryland, Memphis, Miami (FL), Missouri, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Princeton, the Southeastern Conference, Texas A&M, Texas A&M Corpus Christi, Texas Tech, Tulsa, USC, USF, UT Arlington and Villanova. (link)
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New Mexico Senior Assoc. AD for External Relations Kasey Byers joins the latest Career Hustle podcast to discuss his return to Albuquerque and the strategy behind the Lobos' creative output under AD Fernando Lovo. Byers advocates for a content philosophy rooted in "knowing where your feet are," rejecting the industry tendency to "rip off and duplicate" in favor of leaning into the specific culture of the city and institution to create authenticity. “I always had a rule and said if you're going to bring me something another school's done, shut it off. I'm not going to watch it. Just who are you as a person? What's your quirkiness? ... And just combine it with what we're doing. And when you do that, it's authentic and people fall in love with it." On the evolution of external relations, Byers emphasizes the need to treat student-athletes as "a brand within your brand,” explaining that “when you give them that space to be front-facing in ways that are strategized, that always leads itself to them feeling that their image and likeness is being appreciated and strategized by where they are. ... Courtney Morgan, who's the GM of Alabama football right now, is a close mentor of mine and taught me… about how you tailor things to these kids' personal interests outside of football and how that can wrap in because if you make content with these players outside of the sport and outside of campus, fans will love that.” Byers adds that “we see athletes too much as either just a number on the back or a face mask over a face. And that philosophy has to change." Full Q&A. (link)
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Puck’s John Ourand analyzes Netflix’s eventization strategy following the Jake Paul-Anthony Joshua fight, noting the platform successfully "owned the culture" for the night, a blueprint it replicated for Christmas Day by packaging now-meaningless NFL games with Stranger Things episodes and a halftime show featuring Huntrix, a fictional band that Ourand helpfully explains is from something called KPop Demon Hunters. Netflix VP of Sports Gabe Spitzer reinforces that the approach is "an event strategy more than a sports strategy," highlighting that boxing draws roughly 45% of its audience from outside the U.S. compared to just 10-15% for the NFL. Spitzer also cooled rumors on MLB out-of-market rights, telling Ourand: “Obviously, there’s an added cost for a subscription to MLB. It’s not in our model right now. We have multiple tiers of pricing for a Netflix subscription, but what we want is to give the audience that choice. When they come in, they’re going to be able to watch whatever they want, whenever they want—whether you have the ads tier or the premium tier." (link)
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NBC Sports President of Acquisitions and Partnerships Jon Miller joined the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch to discuss the network's strategy behind securing long-term rights for major properties like the Olympics, Premier League, and NBA. On the Olympics, Miller emphasized that NBC's $7.75B extension through 2032 and subsequent extension through 2036 reflect the Games’ unique ability to "touch every part of our company," from affiliates to Peacock. He also dismissed concerns about tech giants encroaching on sports rights, telling Deitsch: "Look, it's no secret that when the Premier League deal came up the last time, there were offers that were made by a combination of folks, including streamers, that put more money on the table than we put on the table. But the Premier League at that time decided that what we were doing for their sport and the league in this country is where they wanted to be. ... They see the benefit of being associated with a big media company like an NBC or a Disney or a CBS Paramount or a Fox. They see the promotion, they see the way the affiliates get behind it. So I'm not so sure that they want to pull the majority of their product off the widest distribution platform there is." Full podcast. (link)
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The Washington Post’s Kent Babb profiles WIN Sports Group agent Clint Dowdle, detailing his high-stakes departure from CAA and mentor Jimmy Sexton to establish a rival power base that now represents a quarter of SEC head coaches. Babb highlights Dowdle's navigation of the recent coaching carousel, specifically how Florida pivoted from Sexton client Lane Kiffin to Dowdle client Jon Sumrall, a move consummated via a secret meeting at New Orleans Lakefront Airport. Here’s more nuggets…
➤ Dowdle on his exit from CAA: “Being an agent, really is an individual sport.”
➤ One head coach recounts what Sexton told him when deciding between the two agents: “Don’t you ever want to coach in the SEC?”
➤ Texas A&M HC Mike Elko: “In my mind, I was with Clint. I wasn’t with CAA.”
➤ Notre Dame’s Marcus Freeman: “There was no question with me in terms of my loyalties, right? It wasn’t to a company. It was a person. Wherever that person went, I was going to follow. Trust is earned, and Clint earned my trust.”
➤ New Auburn Football HC Alex Golesh: “Isn’t it all the same after a while? With him, it has never felt like, ‘How fast can I make as much as I can?’ He’s not a money-hungry a--hole, and when he calls an AD, the ADs think he’s one of them. When he calls a coach, the coaches feel like he’s one of them. That’s crazy unique in this profession. Like, crazy, crazy unique.”
➤ Lots more, including this from a Power 4 AD on Sexton: “He’s always manipulating: the timing, the circumstances, the situation. He’s just wonderfully charming. Then there’s a time when things get real that he’s like a viper. Jimmy is the very best at putting you in a vise that you’ve created and then squeezing you to death with it.” (link)
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Syracuse AD John Wildhack acknowledged on ESPN Radio Syracuse that fan "disappointment" has contributed to the men's basketball program's attendance decline, with the team averaging 15,594 fans through nine home games (down from 18,888 last year) and posting sub-14K crowds for five straight contests, a low not seen since the Dome opened in 1980. While citing factors like 9 PM weeknight tipoffs and weather, Wildhack conceded the four-year NCAA Tournament drought and a recent home loss to Hofstra have dampened enthusiasm. On the 9 PM starts: “I don’t like those at all. We’ve got two more. I don’t like that, and I’ve conveyed that to the conference. That impacts attendance. We’ve had some weather issues. But some of it is fans are somewhat disappointed at where we are.” (link)
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While applauding the football seasons of James Madison and Tulane, former Florida State QB/CBS Sports analyst Danny Kanell posited that it is “crystal clear the best outcome for everyone is to have a Group of 5 playoff and crown their own national champion,” drawing this response from Boise State AD Jeramiah Dickey: “No coincidences. Consistent messaging. They are being honest… believe them when they say it because this is what the powers to be want. Self-perpetuating cycle. The system they created benefits them more than others and they expect us to be happy with the scraps… now they want the scraps too.” In response to a commenter who contends Dickey will take a Power 4 job the first time he’s offered one and consequently change his tune, Dickey writes: “Have had opportunities to leave for a P4 multiple times and am honored and grateful to lead my team and Bronco Nation. Industry needs wartime generals… no fear.” The same commenter contended that the “old UCF AD (Danny White)” used to echo Dickey’s G5 sentiments but has not since taking over at Tennessee, to which Dickey responded: “‘Old UCF AD” was vocal recently about collective bargaining… an elite AD and very much speaks to what he believes. You speak of things you do not know unfortunately. Merry Christmas!” (link)
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Milwaukee AD Amanda Braun's role as chair of the 12-member NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee is a “prestigious position and a tremendous honor,” while also illustrating the “high regard in which she is held nationally,” per the UWM Report’s Gary D’Amato. Braun: “Especially at this time, when (the women’s game) has just taken a leap, it’s so neat being on this committee. It means a lot to me personally, and professionally it’s a cool opportunity. It’s a pretty desirable position, and so I’m really proud to be a part of it. [...] We want to get it right for all the teams that work so hard all year. And that’s more complicated than what people think. What you ultimately end up doing is comparing teams against one another and you sort of go down who are the one seeds, who are the two seeds … and it’s splitting hairs. …. The biggest concern is that we somehow don’t get it right. But we spend so much time on it, I’d be surprised if we didn’t get it very close to just right, if not exactly right. … I will tell you that I am thrilled and honored and humbled to be a part of this. But I’ll be ready when it’s done. I’ll take a break from committee work on the NCAA level for just a little while. This will be 10-plus years of being on NCAA committees. It has been an honor. And it’s fun. I like challenges and I like doing different things. But I’ll be ready for a break.” (link)
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Maryland is making a priority of recruiting high school prospects from the region surrounding Washington D.C. – known as the DMV – a strategy to keep blue chip prospects close to home that’s already paying dividends for the Terps, per The Baltimore Sun’s Edward Lee. AD Jim Smith declined to discuss the amount of aid UM has provided, but noted the University is willing to battle the competition in order to secure homegrown standouts. Smith: “I think we’re doing the best we can to put something fair out for our student-athletes that want to consider coming here. Our message to them certainly is, you can be close to home, play in front of big crowds, have good opportunities for success. But ultimately, that final decision is really up to them. … This was the plan, and the plan is working. Sometimes you have a plan, and it doesn’t work, but this one is starting to come together nicely. We’ve got some pretty good momentum, and I think we’ll continue to build on this momentum.” More. (link)
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The College Football Playoff first round averaged 9.9M viewers across ABC/ESPN and TNT Sports outlets. Alabama-Oklahoma led the way, averaging 14.9M viewers (16.4M peak), followed by Miami (FL)-Texas A&M, which averaged 14.8M (19.3M peak), Tulane-Ole Miss (6.2M average, 8.3M peak) and James Madison-Oregon (4.4M average, 7.2M peak). SBJ’s Austin Karp: “To be noted here: The 7% drop for the CFP First Round has as much to do with a big NFL increase as does with blowouts and G6 schools. Fox's NFL doubleheader Saturday (5pm/8pm) was up 19% from an NBC/Fox NFL doubleheader on the same day last year (albeit in a 1pm/430pm).” Former Fox Sports President Bob Thompson adds: “This is why you don’t go up against the NFL! Fix it CFP.” (link, link)
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People & Places…
➤ UCF is set to hire former Knights women’s soccer student-athlete/current North Texas Executive Senior Assoc. AD/SWA Jessie Gardner as its new SWA, per CollegeAD. (link)
➤ Georgia Southern inks Men’s Soccer HC Lee Squires to an extension through the 2028 season. (link)
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A court of appeals ruling has upheld UCLA's lease with Jackie Robinson Stadium, according to the Los Angeles Times’ Ben Bolch. A statement from UCLA Vice Chancellor for Strategic Communication Mary Osako reads: “UCLA is pleased with the Court of Appeals’ ruling that upholds our lease with the VA. We look forward to continuing the longstanding UCLA-VA partnership that keeps Jackie Robinson Stadium the homefield for Bruins baseball and provides critical services and benefits to our Veterans in the Los Angeles region.” (link)
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CBS Sports’ Chris Hummer conducts a Q&A with TCU Director of Player Personnel Tyler Olker about the football program's transfer portal strategy, which involves a staff of six evaluators who have already scouted between 500 and 1,000 players ranging from the Power 4 to NAIA levels. Olker reveals that the Horned Frogs land roughly 80% of the players the staff pre-scouted before they entered the portal. Regarding revenue sharing, Olker notes the department utilizes "slot values" for specific roster positions: “Starter, backup, third string, all that stuff. We try to shoot for that. It's kind of a fluid number. Obviously there are guidelines and things you want to work through and work towards, but it can be manipulated, both having to go over or saving and going under." With the elimination of the spring window, Olker emphasizes the accelerated timeline for internal roster management: “Developmental guys where you like to go through the spring, see how they progress and develop before maybe taking a transfer, you have to make that decision now. So, that might now be your bowl prep or your last few weeks of the season. You need to see X, Y and Z things out of (your young players). But decisions are going to have to be made earlier than they have been in the past. You don't have that safety net to continue to evaluate." Lots more. (link)
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College baseball leaders have already been in dialogue with Major League Baseball over the possibility of “structural change at the professional level that could affect the college game, including scenarios that could involve fewer draft rounds or further contraction of the minor leagues” with the upcoming expiration of MLB’s collective bargaining agreement on Dec. 1, 2026. Per Baseball America’s Jacob Rudner, “college baseball is no longer positioned simply as an alternative pathway for players, but as a competitive one, both in terms of resources and outcomes.” ABCA Executive Director Craig Keilitz: “We’re very supportive of some of the talks we’re hearing from Major League Baseball. The owners and the players association and others still have a lot to iron out, but at least from our perspective, for the college game, we think it has a chance to be really great and productive. … We’re eager to continue to be a part of the conversation. But, again, we’re really excited about what this could do for our game on all fronts. I think baseball fans are going to continue to gravitate toward the product we have in amateur baseball.” More. (link)
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The Chicago Blackhawks have become the first North American pro sports team to partner with a prediction-market platform, striking a deal with Kalshi that includes IP rights, social cross-promotion, and advertising during broadcasts and home games at the United Center. The NHL previously signed league-level agreements with both Kalshi and rival Polymarket in October, a strategy Commissioner Gary Bettman defended as providing "control" to remove inappropriate contracts. Front Office Sports’ Ben Horney notes the move stands in sharp contrast to the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NCAA, all of which have resisted prediction markets due to integrity concerns, with NCAA President Charlie Baker recently calling the sector's lack of oversight potentially "catastrophic." (link)
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