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NCAA President Charlie Baker visits with Puck’s John Ourand on The Varsity podcast to discuss a number of topics including his thoughts on the ideal transfer rule and more…
➤ “Everybody should be allowed to transfer once at least, right? I think you should be allowed to transfer again if there's demonstrated some sort of exigent circumstance. … If the coach moves, kids should be allowed to move, period. End of discussion. … I think after that, it has to be really special circumstances, and I think we’ve got to pay a lot of attention to how they're doing academically, because even at that top level we're talking about … 90% of us aren't playing professionally, and the opportunity to get the degree is really going to matter. But I think the right transfer rule is once, no questions asked, can't be in the same season, obviously.”
➤ “Second time, if there's some set of circumstances that would support that, and I think obviously being told you're not part of the next couple of years at our program would be one of those things. But after that, I do believe they need some stability here, and I think a lot of the kids I've talked to have said that. It's funny, the ones that get left behind when there's all this transferring, they speak to the fact that it's hard to create a culture, and it's hard to count on what your team's going to look like and how it's going to work from one year to the next.”
➤ On Washington Football student-athlete Demond Williams’ recent NIL contract situation: “This is a good example of the growing pains associated with having a model where you now give schools and student-athletes the ability to negotiate, right? He was represented by an agent who I assume was qualified and brought all the right capabilities to his side of the table. The school obviously, I'm sure, was well represented. He signed a contract and the school signed a contract. When people sign a contract, I think it's expected that they live up to the terms of the agreement that they sign. … But I think this is part of the growing pains associated with entering into a world where you do have revenue sharing and you do have NIL agreements, many being negotiated by a lot of different people across that upper echelon of college sports.” More from Baker. (link)
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The latest NIL Deal Flow Report has been released by the College Sports Commission with 17,321 total deals listed as cleared, for a total value of $127.21M, and just 524 deals that haven’t been cleared ($14.94M). Since the platform’s launch on June 11, 2025: 52% of submitted deals have been resolved within 24 hours; 73% of deals reached resolution within seven days following submission of all required information; 10,848 unique student-athletes have had at least one cleared deal, 44% of whom play a sport other than Football or Men's Basketball; and student-athletes playing more than 40 unique NCAA sports have registered at least one cleared deal. Since the last NIL Deal Flow report was released in early November, 5,146 deals have been cleared with an aggregate value of $39.71M. Overall, the platform now boasts 35,306 student-athlete, 1,263 institution and 4,202 representative users. (link)
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Columbia announces a $10M gift from Jeannie and Jonathan Lavine and their family to support both men’s and women’s basketball while also endowing the women’s head coaching position as The Lavine Family Head Coach of Women's Basketball. The support for the women's team represents the single largest gift for women's athletics in the department's history. (link)
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Alabama Men’s Basketball is splitting approximately $2.9M in revenue-sharing funds or 14% of the school’s total rev-share contribution to its student-athletes, per the Tuscaloosa News’ Emilee Smarr, who notes UA doesn’t disclose individual earnings or how much House settlement money is allocated to each sport and that the figure doesn’t include NIL deals struck with either the Yea Alabama collective or outside deals. Crimson Tide AD Greg Byrne previously noted the school structures its allocation of settlement funds based on revenue generated by each sport with six Alabama teams receiving shares while 15 others do not. (link)
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No charges will be filed against Notre Dame Football HC Marcus Freeman over an alleged physical altercation that recently occurred at his son’s wrestling tournament at Mishakawa H.S., per the St. Joseph County Prosecutor’s Office. From a statement: “Based on a review of all of the evidence, the State would not be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a crime occurred. While the evidence suggests that a touching may have occurred, an inadvertent touching is not sufficient. The State is therefore declining to file any criminal charges.” More. (link)
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➤ New Mexico State unveils a number of key staff additions and executive leadership updates, that include: Texas A&M Asst. AD for Football Academics Molly Tye has been tabbed as the Aggies’ Deputy AD for Internal Operations/SWA; Georgia Southwestern State (DII) Senior Assoc. AD Eric Crawford has been hired as CFO; and Utah Director of Football Academics Josh Hadley has been named Senior Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Services. In addition, staff adjustments include: Chet Savage now serving as Deputy AD/CRO; Associate AD for Marketing and Promotions Nicole Sack being elevated to Assoc. AD for External Engagement; and Athletics Operations Manager/HR Director Joseph Almaguer being promoted to Assoc. AD for Administration. (link)
➤ Kennesaw State highlights a trio of new administrative appointments as Temple Executive Senior Assoc. AD/SWA Dr. Jessica Leo joins the staff as Chief Administration Officer, Huron Consulting Director for Strategy and Operations Tierra Thompson comes aboard as Chief of Staff and Georgia Tech Director of Facilities and Administration Christie Hughes gets hired as Asst. AD/Athletics Events and Operations Manager. (link)
➤ Omaha taps American Heart Association Development Director Lindsey Vande Hoef as Assoc. AD of Development. (link)
➤ NACDA elevates Senior Director Nick Strah to serve as VP. (link)
➤ Kansas City Men’s Basketball HC Marvin Menzies will depart the program at the conclusion of the 2025-26 season after four years at the helm. (link)
➤ Cincinnati Football GM Zach Grant has reportedly inked a contract extension that will keep him with the Bearcats through at least 2028, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel. (link)
➤ Overtime Elite hires former Atlanta Hawks (NBA) GM Landry Fields as its President of League Operations, per The Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman. (link)
➤ College Sports Communicators unveils its 2026 CSC Hall of Fame Class to be recognized at the CSCUNITE26 Convention in Las Vegas, Nev., over June 7-10. Division I representatives of the six-member class include: Ohio State Assoc. AD for Communications-Football Jerry Emig; Arkansas Alumni Association COO/Assoc. Executive Director Kevin Trainor; and retired former Western Carolina Assoc. AD/SID Steve White. More. (link)
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Adidas wasted no time taking advantage of the momentum created by its brand-sponsored schools Indiana and Miami (FL) advancing to the upcoming College Football Playoff National Championship by creating an overnight website launch highlighting new product offerings while working up plans for a pop-up merchandise activation on South Beach as well celebrations with both schools, per JohnCanzano.com’s eponymous publisher. Adidas VP of Sports Marketing Chris McGuire: “It’s amazing. It helps build on the momentum the brand has in the US. The opportunity to celebrate a national championship with one of our partners will be surreal.” Canzano: “Whenever Adidas and Nike are matched up in a high-profile sporting event, it’s a high-stakes proposition. Employees in Portland buzzed about Friday’s game during meetings. McGuire pointed out that several large newspapers wrote stories in the run-up to the semifinals about the surging football schools at Adidas. … Be sure, it’s a storyline this week. … Indiana vs. Miami marks the first time that two Adidas-sponsored teams will play for all the marbles. … Bjørn Gulden, the CEO of Adidas, is going to travel from Germany to Miami for the Indiana-Miami game. Why not? It’s a big deal for the American arm of his company’s business. I’m interested in how Adidas will capitalize on the momentum.” More. (link)
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Fiesta Bowl and Peach Bowl attendance was up for both games that served as College Football Playoff Semifinals this season, per SBJ. The announced crowd for the Miami (FL)-Ole Miss Fiesta Bowl match-up was 67,928, up from last season’s total of 63,854 for the Penn State-Boise State CFP Quarterfinal, while the Peach Bowl between Indiana and Oregon drew 75,604, up from 71,105 from last year’s Texas-Arizona State CFP Quarterfinal. Composite attendance for the first three rounds is down slightly from last season -- 805,611 to 750,172 -- as a result of the campus sites used in the first round with last year’s opening round contests at Penn State, Texas and Ohio State all drawing more than 100K. (link)
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Deal Corner…
➤ Davidson inks a renewal of its long-term partnership to have Learfield continue providing integrated data, digital and revenue solutions designed to support a new era of college athletics and drive strategic growth for the Wildcats. As part of the deal, the Davidson Sports Properties team will hire a new Business Development Manager to assist in enhancing brand partnerships, activating key assets and advancing NIL opportunities for student-athletes. Davidson will also expand its use of Fanbase and Fan365 to tap into demographic, geographic, and profile data metrics to better target Wildcat fans and maximize brand partnership opportunities. (link)
➤ Cal, T-Mobile, Collegiate Mobile and Learfield are collaborating to introduce Bears Mobile, a phone service that offers student, university employee and fan plans ranging from $15 to $45 per month, with a portion of each payment to support the Cal Athletics Fund, Regents' and Chancellor's Scholarship Fund or the Student Emergency Fund. Bears Mobile customers are also eligible for exclusive game day perks, including: home game VIP experiences, such as access to the hospitality sideline lounge; mobile seat upgrades at Cal Memorial Stadium and at other Bears sporting events; and the opportunity to win special giveaways, including pregame hospitality and signed gear. (link)
➤ Campus Ink has closed a $3M investment round, highlighted by the participation of former Purdue Men’s Basketball student-athlete/current Memphis Grizzlies center Zach Edey as the company’s first former athlete investor. The company also announced the spring launch of Urban Champs, a new lifestyle brand designed to bridge the gap between campus life and professional careers. (link)
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Michigan has reportedly selected Syracuse Chancellor Kent Syverud to serve as its next president. (link)
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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger reports that Learfield on Friday distributed an email to school clients “providing clarity on its role in NIL, emphasizing that, while it issues ‘interest’ letters to prospective athletes, it does not guarantee athletes NIL compensation. In the email, Learfield says language in the interest letters is rooted in ‘reasonable efforts’ to secure sponsorships for athletes. While letters may include a financial ‘target,’ it's not a guarantee, and the organization will not advance NIL dollars before deals are executed. Learfield says in the email that it is capping the amount of athlete NIL marketing funds at 20% of a school’s total sponsorship business/budget to assure deals are legitimate.” Dellenger also notes that, as previously reported, the College Sports Commission on Friday “released guidance to schools expressing ‘concern’ over some NIL guarantees made to prospects as the deals don’t include ‘direct activations’ with sponsors, putting at risk a player’s eligibility if NIL Go denies these deals.” (link)
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ESPN’s Heather Dinich reports that College Football Playoff leaders are weighing two primary expansion models ahead of a pivotal Jan. 18 meeting: a 16-team format (5+11) supported by SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey and a 24-team model favored by Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti. Sources indicate the Big Ten is leveraging its support for a 16-team field starting in 2026 to secure a commitment to move to 24 teams after two or three seasons, a timeline that would allow conferences to eliminate championship games and restructure postseasons. If Petitti and Sankey fail to reach a compromise by the Jan. 23 deadline, the playoff will remain at 12 teams for next season. Additionally, Power 4 conferences are expected to align their tiebreaker rules this offseason to default to CFP rankings if necessary, aiming to avoid a repeat of the ACC scenario that excluded Miami (FL) from its title game. Also from Dinich: “There isn't any momentum for athletic directors to cycle off the committee, and there is still support for the position from CFP leaders who believe they lend credence to the system. Arkansas athletic director Hunter Yurachek is expected to serve one more season as the committee's chair, but the commissioners and [Notre Dame AD Pete] Bevacqua still have to approve that recommendation.” (link)
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AFCA Executive Director Craig Bohl tells SBJ discussions about the college football calendar are ongoing, as Georgia AD Josh Brooks is “co-chairing a subcommittee that we’re going to look at the calendar and see football has changed drastically in the short term here and our calendar needs to be more nimble. And so what I believe is there’s going to be some pretty significant structural changes to meet the needs of our coaches, our players and college football enterprise.” When it comes to the transfer portal, Bohl says student-athletes “should have the opportunity to go on the open market to secure the best compensation that they can be, but there needs to be some structure in a sense of order. And I believe, as much as you’re hearing discourse, I think we’re going to find we’re still in a better place with one. … Coaches are saying it’s chaotic, but it was going to be chaotic no matter where we’re at, I think we’ll come out better here.” Coaches, Bohl adds, just want to know what the rules are: “Everybody knows the field’s a hundred yards long and you kick the ball through the upright for a field goal, it’s three points. What we’re trying to figure out in this NIL world is where the revenue streams are, what makes it equal, what makes it equitable to come up with some competitive balance.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Ralph Russo contends that despite the "ominous" warnings surrounding the 48-hour transfer saga of Washington QB Demond Williams Jr., such high-profile dramas do not constitute an existential crisis for college football. Russo notes that Williams' reversal might actually signal progress, as breaking the deal could have cost him millions and triggered penalties for any potential suitor under new revenue-sharing rules. While acknowledging the transformation is "messy and at times excruciating," Russo argues the sport is merely enduring a bureaucratic evolution rather than failing: “Evolution is, by definition, slow: A gradual development of something from a simple to a more complex form. College football is evolving, and the occasional high-profile quarterback drama will neither accelerate the process nor stop it. And it’s only going to hold our attention until the next game kicks off.” (link)
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ESPN’s Pete Thamel reports lawyers for Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss “plan to file suit against the NCAA this week in state court in Mississippi for a preliminary injunction to secure Chambliss’ eligibility for 2026. Lawyer Tom Mars will work with noted Mississippi trial lawyer William Liston. Mars told ESPN that he and Liston ‘have worked most of the weekend preparing a Complaint for a Preliminary and Permanent Injunction on behalf of Trinidad Chambliss. We expect the lawsuit to be far more detailed and documented than other eligibility lawsuits that have been filed in the past year… therefore, considerable work needs to be done before we’ll be prepared to seek an injunction that would allow Trinidad to play next season. Unless the NCAA appeals committee overturns the denial of the waiver before then, we currently anticipate filing the lawsuit in Mississippi state court toward the end of week. In the meantime, we won’t have any further comment.’” (link)
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Notre Dame released the following statement regarding allegations that Football HC Marcus Freeman was involved in a physical altercation at his son’s wrestling tournament: “Vinny Freeman, head coach Marcus Freeman's son, was verbally accosted during and after his wrestling match by a local wrestling coach. Marcus and Joanna Freeman intervened and removed Vinny from the situation. At no point did Coach Freeman physically engage with anyone. We believe that the police report, which includes video evidence, fully exonerates Coach Freeman and makes clear these accusations are unfounded." (link); The Mishawaka Police Department has also released a statement that reads, in part: “A battery report was filed with one of the Mishawaka Police officers working security at the event. Mr. Freeman was listed as the suspect in the report. This report was investigated further by a detective with our department. That investigation was completed. The results of which were forwarded to the St. Joseph County Prosecutor's Office for their review. Because this case has not yet been resolved, nothing else will be released at this time.” (link)
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Former Kansas State Football HC Chris Klieman opens up about his decision to retire, telling The Mercury’s Ned Seaton that current environment with NIL, agents and the transfer portal “was where I was kind of at my wits’ end. I don’t blame any of these kids. It’s not their fault, but you get done playing Colorado, and come Monday, man, there’s 20 (players’ agents) that want to know a number, or they’re ready to go into the (transfer) portal.” Klieman adds: “That’s all I’m going to do the whole month of December and January, is work with whatever 80 of our kids to see if we can keep them, and if not, go work with 580 kids to fill the 30 spots we’re going to need, and that’s all December and January. That’s not recruiting. That’s just finding ways to make deals. … You’re just putting compensation packages together. And once again, that’s not me. That’s the way college football is, and I’m OK with that, but I don’t have to be a part of it if that’s the way it’s going down. And that’s why, rather than me just sitting there and milking it for whatever, seven more years on my contract, I was like, I can’t do this.” (link)
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Want to know what coaching staffs had movement in the past 72 hours? Check out this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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New Mexico State announces that the Lou & Mary Henson Excellence Fund will serve as the cornerstone of support for all Aggie Athletics. Established in honor of former Aggies AD Lou Henson and his wife, Mary, the fund advances the well-being of every student-athlete through comprehensive player benefits that enhance education, health, training, and personal development, and Aggies AD Joe Fields says: "The Lou & Mary Henson Excellence Fund represents the next step forward for Aggie Athletics. It allows us to care for our student-athletes in a comprehensive way like never before, while staying competitive in a rapidly changing environment. The Henson family believes deeply in opportunity, preparation, and doing things the right way, and this fund ensures those values continue to guide our future." (link)
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Illinois has established an institutional partnership with D1.relocation, designating the firm as its official Director of Relocation Operations (DORO). The collaboration provides incoming Fighting Illini coaches and staff with a personalized, end-to-end relocation solution, covering everything from professional moving and real estate services to school vetting, retirement plan transfers, and utility setup. Senior Associate AD Dr. Breanna Shamaila: "This invaluable support allows new employees to transition smoothly, alleviating administrative burdens on our department and ensuring they arrive ready to contribute to the Fighting Illini’s success from day one." (link)
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The Richmond Flying Squirrels (MiLB) have ended discussions with VCU, confirming the university's baseball team will not play at the new CarMax Park when it opens in April, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch’s Eric Kolenich, who reports that breakdown stems from VCU failing to execute lease agreements or sell its existing Sports Backers Stadium to the city's Economic Development Authority – despite a nonbinding MOU signed in October that outlined a $25M sale price. The stall, Kolenich adds, also complicates the broader $2.4B Diamond District redevelopment project, as developers intended to demolish Sports Backers Stadium to build mixed-use properties. Flying Squirrels spokesperson Ben Sosenko notes the space intended for VCU's clubhouse will now be repurposed. (link)
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The WNBA and WNBPA failed to reach a new CBA by Friday's deadline, entering a "status quo" period as they negotiate a potential moratorium to halt the start of free agency. ESPN’s Alexa Philippou reports the impasse centers on revenue sharing. Specifically, the league has proposed players receive an average of 70% of net revenue with a $5M salary cap growing annually, raising maximum salaries to over $1.3M. In contrast, the union's late November proposal sought approximately 30% of gross revenue and a salary cap closer to $12.5M (later adjusted to ~$10.5M), arguing the league remains "committed to undervaluing player contributions." While a lockout is not currently being considered, the expiration opens the door for potential work stoppages as nearly every veteran player hits free agency. Philippou adds that the union in recent weeks “has proposed a salary cap closer to $10.5M as part of a system in which the players would receive about 30% of gross revenue.” (link)
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