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Houston Christian AD Steve Moniaci will transition to a new role as Special Advisor to the President for Athletics, with Huskies Deputy AD Stan Williamson to step into the AD chair starting March 1. President Robert Sloan: “Steve Moniaci has been a great Director of Athletics for HCU. He led our transition back to NCAA Division I, has been instrumental in the expansion of our programs now to 17 sports, and has led our programs to many championships and successes. Not the least of which is the extremely successful academic record of our student-athletes. ... Stan Williamson is a great fit for his new role as Director of Athletics. He has outstanding Division I experience and has been at HCU for nearly eight years. He has earned over these years the trust and appreciation of our coaches, and will represent outstanding continuity for us. Stan will do an outstanding job in his new role.” (link)
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The NCAA secured another legal victory yesterday when U.S. District Judge William L. Campbell Jr. denied a preliminary injunction in Patterson v. NCAA, blocking a bid by Vanderbilt LB Langston Patterson and other plaintiffs to secure a fifth year of eligibility for the 2026-27 season. Campbell, who previously granted an injunction for Vandy QB Diego Pavia, ruled that plaintiffs failed to show that the NCAA's procompetitive benefits could be achieved through "substantially less restrictive means" and cautioned against the court second-guessing "degrees of efficiency" in eligibility limits. With this ruling, the NCAA has now won 26 of 36 injunction decisions in eligibility disputes. (link); Heitner Legal Founder Darren Heitner offers more context: “The decision leaves open the possibility that the plaintiffs could prevail on a more fully developed record at trial, but signals that some courts remain hesitant to dismantle longstanding eligibility rules without compelling evidence they're patently stricter than necessary.” (link)
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A Louisiana judge ruled against Louisiana Tech and the University of Louisiana System in a lawsuit filed by Conference USA, ordering the university to produce additional records related to its move to the Sun Belt and pay $3,500 in penalties, according to CollegeAD. CUSA filed the suit in November, alleging the Bulldogs failed to comply with open records requests regarding the conference realignment decision. (link)
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The Sporting News’ Bill Bender catches up with ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, who covers several topics, including his thoughts on a 16-team College Football Playoff: “Here is where the line of demarcation is for me – I just think when you have worthy teams being left out that could potentially win a national championship, then you probably don't have the right number. That has been the case the last three years. I felt it when Florida State was left out. ... I think we should go to 16. I really do, and we'll see if we can come together on that." Phillips says of the transparency of live replay reviews: "That's where the game is going, and I hope others will follow. I hope other conferences will follow. I hope the NFL will follow it at some point. It's been great for the fans to understand that nobody is tipping the scale for one school or another for any reason. They're really trying to get these calls right." More. (link)
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JohnCanzano.com's namesake reports that the Pac-12 is delaying its 2026 football schedule announcement pending the January 23 College Football Playoff decision on playoff expansion. With only eight football members for 2026, the league is weighing two primary options to fill the eighth game: a traditional home-and-home series or a flex scheduling concept for the final week of the season. The flex model would designate four home teams but leave opponents TBD to create the most advantageous matchups for CFP positioning, though Canzano posits: “My bet is that the Pac-12 lands on that concept as a one-year scheduling solution in 2026. I love the idea of a flex schedule, but suspect travel uncertainty for four schools will end up being a dealbreaker. Sources confirm to Canzano that partnering with another conference for a crossover game is not on the table, and Canzano predicts the Pac-12 will add a ninth football member by 2027 to solve the issue permanently. (link)
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Tennessee recorded just over $304M in revenue and $288M in expenses during FY25, finishing with a $16M surplus. The $70M year-over-year revenue surge was driven by a 52% increase in contributions (to $111M), a 51% jump in licensing revenue, and a 12% spike in ticket sales ($52.2M). More on the cash flows in Knoxville…
➤ Vols AD Danny White noted the department has already reinvested the surplus into capital projects that generate future revenue, such as the $5M Riverside Club at Food City Center, which is projected to yield $7M annually. Expenses rose to a record $288M, fueled by a 17% increase in coaching and support staff salaries, as the department eclipsed its 2025 strategic plan revenue target by nearly $100M.
➤ White also explains why that money can’t simply be invested in rosters: “You can’t get it approved. I’m not going to get into specifics with our numbers for competitive reasons, but I don’t know how another school without cheating could possibly be as aggressive as we are. I’m not saying others aren’t at the same level, but I know we are at the top. I know how important that is to give our coaches every opportunity to go compete for a championship. If I have a million dollars and I can choose investing it into a roster or getting a capital enhancement, I’m picking the roster every single time. It’s not that simple. If I find another avenue that I have confidence that through corporate sponsorships or other areas that I can invest more than we’re already doing with our rosters I will do it.”
➤ More from White, who said the following when asked how he can best support HCs in 2026: “Roster construction. Historically it was about facilities and staffing, and those things are still important — everything is important in a competitive space. But how do we resource our programs at the highest level possible where we can compete for a championship? … We are spending every dollar we’re bringing in. That [budget] surplus is allocated and earmarked for facility improvements and capital projects. … And to win the right way with integrity, it takes resources to do that. But I’m not sitting on big reserves. My job would be a lot easier if we were sitting on money in the sofa. But I want to win. And being competitive and running our athletic department as competitively as possible is exactly what we’re going to do.”
➤ All the links. (link, link, link)
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Georgia reported an operating deficit of $6.6M for FY25, a significant swing from the previous year's $47.5M surplus. The Athens Banner-Herald’s Marc Weiszer notes the “primary reason for that big swing in the financial report is because the UGA Athletic Association is no longer including capital project contributions because they say they are non-operating in nature. That aligns with classification in its audited financial statements.” Total operating revenue was $233.5M, down from $241.8M, while its operating expenses were $240.1M, up from $194.3M. Football recruiting spending dropped 27.2% to $2.975M—down nearly 44% from two years ago—due to fewer trips and a renegotiated private air contract, reflecting the shifting influence of NIL in player acquisition. Conversely, fundraising and marketing expenses skyrocketed from $3.9M to $42.8M, driven by NIL-related personnel and infrastructure costs permitted under state executive order. (link)
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Connecticut reported a $4.9M increase in self-generated revenue for FY25, self-funding nearly 60% of its budget for the third consecutive year. The department also reports setting all-time highs with $51.2M in total financial commitments and 9,323 donors, marking five straight years of membership growth. Capital fundraising reached $11.2M, supporting projects like the Gampel Pavilion renovation and upcoming tennis facility improvements, and the university estimates the athletic department's operations generated an economic impact of over $274.6M for the state. (link)
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Men’s college basketball viewership is up 39% YoY across ESPN, Fox, and CBS, with a 20% increase even when excluding Nielsen's new Big Data metrics, according to Awful Announcing’s Drew Lerner. Fox leads all men’s hoops viewership growth with a massive 71% jump, capitalizing on NFL lead-ins—most notably the Michigan State-North Carolina Thanksgiving game, which drew 6.5M viewers. CBS posted its best start in nine years, averaging 1.81M viewers per game, with all 10 broadcasts surpassing the 1M mark. (link)
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Bradley Softball HC Sarah Willis has stepped down after three seasons. (link)
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FootballScoop’s Zach Barnett breaks down Oregon State’s football AC pool of $3M, noting it is significantly lower than the $4.85M budget afforded to predecessor Trent Bray. HC JaMarcus Shephard himself will earn $1.6M, a 20% pay cut compared to Bray's $2M salary, while new OC Mitch Dahlen will make $400K, nearly half of what former OC Ryan Gunderson earned ($725K). Shephard framed the constraints as a culture filter: "I want guys here who want to be here... I’m not gonna bring people in this program that I feel like are gonna embarrass Oregon State." More individual salaries in the full article. (link)
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Check out dozens & dozens of additional coaching staff moves from across the country in this morning’s Coaches.wire. (link)
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In a federal indictment unsealed Thursday in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 20 men have been charged as part of a point-shaving scheme involving more than 39 college basketball players on 17 NCAA Division I teams, resulting in more than 29 games being fixed, per ESPN’s David Purdum. Overall, 20 of the 26 defendants played college basketball during the 2023-24 and/or 2024-25 seasons, while some have played this season. Purdum: “The scheme … began around September 2022 and initially was focused on fixing games in the Chinese Basketball Association. The group later targeted college basketball games, offering bribes to college players ranging from $10K to $30K to compromise games for betting purposes, according to the indictment.” (link). Here are more details you need to know…
➤ ESPN’s Jeff Borzello notes four current men’s basketball student-athletes, Kennesaw State’s Simeon Cottle, Eastern Michigan’s Carlos Hart, Delaware State’s Camian Shell and Texas Southern’s Oumar Koureissi, were included. Borzello adds: “The allegations against Hart, Shell & Koureissi are from previous schools. Hart when he was at New Orleans; Shell when he was at North Carolina A&T; and Koureissi when he was at Nicholls State. The incident from the indictments involving Cottle was from Kennesaw's 23-24 season.” (link)
➤ In response to today’s federal point-shaving indictment, Kennesaw State and Eastern Michigan have reportedly suspended men’s basketball student-athletes Simeon Cottle and Carlos Hart from all team activities, respectively, per Sports Illustrated’s Bryan Fischer. (link, link)
➤ NCAA President Charlie Baker has dispatched a letter to state gambling commissions reiterating the Association’s 2023 request “that state laws and regulations be amended to create a stronger framework for protection of student-athlete well-being.” In addition to eliminating gambling on individual prop bets and other high-risk prop bets such as first-half unders, the critical changes requested “include stricter accountability for bettors found to have harassed student-athletes and/or influenced betting behaviors.” Baker: “The Association has and will continue to aggressively pursue sports betting violations in college athletics using a layered integrity monitoring program that covers over 22K contests, but we still need the remaining states and regulators to eliminate threats to integrity to better protect athletes and leagues from integrity risks and predatory bettors.” Factors cited as necessitating immediate restrictions on prop-bet wagers include: harassment; solicitation of insider information; and spot-fixing. Full letter. (link)
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Some FBS schools are directing the NCAA not to share their annual athletic financial information with the College Sports Commission, per Sportico’s Eben Novy-Williams and Daniel Libit, who note that for the most recent batch of revenue and expense data covering FY25, “schools are now required to state whether they will allow the NCAA to share revenue data from the report with the CSC.” Novy Williams and Libit: “This week, Sportico began requesting copies of the latest MFRS reports from every FBS school subject to public disclosure and, as of Thursday morning, three of the five that responded—Iowa State, Bowling Green and Miami (Ohio)— stipulated that they do not want their data shared with the CSC. … It’s unclear exactly why some schools are choosing to take this route … or why it confers any sort of privacy. All three of those institutions are public, which means the documents can be obtained via open records requests. The decision for private schools, such as Notre Dame or Vanderbilt, may therefore carry a different calculus. While the move may not ultimately post a practical obstacle for the commission, it, at the very least, reinforces the perception that the CSC lacks buy-in from universities that helped set it up and help finance it, and whose actions it is supposed to referee.” Libit adds this comment from a CSC spokesperson: “MFRS data is one of many inputs that can inform deal analysis in NIL Go. Providing it is optional.” More. (link, link)
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ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips joined College.town's Daniel Gillman at the 2026 NCAA Convention to discuss the key priorities of the NCAA Board of Governors, which he currently chairs, as well as revenue pressures, the football tiebreaker and private equity as each relates to the ACC. Here are the key takeaways…
➤ On changing the ACC football tiebreaker: "That is going to change. I promise you. Breaking news, the ACC is going to change our tiebreaker. ... One is we will tie it to the CFP ranking, which only makes sense. And I have asked the other commissioners...it really would be good if we could come together across FBS and everybody have maybe the same tiebreaker or a similar tiebreaker."
➤ On the success of the new revenue distribution model: "As far as the distribution, it's an incentive. It really should be a motivator. ... What you hope happens, which I think has happened, at least initially, is that it's a motivator on campus to absolutely invest in college sports in a variety of ways – coaches, facilities, what they're doing with student-athletes. … And if you do well, you deserve to have a bigger payout than somebody maybe that didn't have as good of a year."
➤ Could private equity be on the horizon for the league? "We'll continue to look at PE to see if it makes sense into the future. But as of right now, there's nothing that the board has felt really was right for the ACC. ... My job as the commissioner of the ACC is to bring forward any and all opportunities for our board to consider in our institutions because that's exactly what we've done over the last couple years."
➤ On prop betting: "The prop betting has to stop. I mean, that's where we have the most critical issue and one that can really erode the confidence of fans about the outcome of games. And if we do that, then we've lost college sports. … So we as the caretakers of college sports need to make sure that that continues to be top of mind as we move forward and make our decisions."
➤ How about adding a conference tournament for volleyball? "It's one of those decisions where as a conference commissioner, sometimes you have 51% of the vote and sometimes you have 49%. And I say that because we've really put it in the hands of the coaches to decide. And several years ago, the coaches felt that a conference championship at that particular time would not benefit those teams that seriously had a chance to get into the NCAA tournament. ... So we'll bring that up again. ... I'm not one that's steadfast about, 'Hey, there's no way we're going to do that.'"
➤ Full interview. (link)
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U.S. Reps. Haley Stevens (D-MI) and Michael Baumgartner (R-WA) have dispatched a missive to NCAA President Charlie Baker urging the Association “to limit the emergence of private equity in college athletics,” per Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger. In their letter, the legislators are seeking answers to seven questions by Feb. 15 that include in part: “What private equity deal structures has the NCAA observed being considered or pursued by member universities or conferences?; Has the NCAA considered developing enforcement mechanisms to investigate and prevent instances of “de facto control” or unacceptable conflicts of interests at member universities?; and what risks does the NCAA assess that these arrangements pose for Title IX compliance and non-revenue sports? More. (link)
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Miami (FL) AD Dan Radakovich joined Inside ACCess and had this to say on UM’s plans for its $32M College Football Playoff windfall: “We do have to take our expenses out of that $32M. It is kind of a long way from Miami to Phoenix to Dallas to College Station, so we do have some expenses. At the end of the day, the University has invested a lot of money in our athletic program. We would have to do this multiple times to even scratch the surface of repaying their investment, but they do see this as a great return that we’ve been able to pull together. We will continue to use these dollars to make our athletic program better. I think that’s probably the best way I can say it.” (link)
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Kentucky has announced seven targeted upgrades for Kroger Field totaling $25M. The enhancements, which include new seatbacks in the upper decks, loge club infill, and a West End Zone Field Club—scaled down from an original $50M plan to $10M—aim to expand premium inventory and year-round revenue opportunities like concerts. Specifically, Kentucky Sports Radio’s Zack Geoghegan reports UK projects to generate $4M annually before debt service. Wildcats AD Mitch Barnhart emphasized the need for innovation in the revenue-sharing era, stating: "We can’t be stagnant in terms of our thoughtfulness and how we’re trying to create revenue." (link)
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New Mexico announces its nine-member AD Advisory Search Committee chaired by UNM Foundation Board member Del Archuleta. Among the group are Lobos Executive Senior Assoc. AD Amy Beggin, Women’s Golf HC Jill Trujillo, Track & Field/Cross Country HC Darren Gauson and Women’s Soccer student-athlete Kennedy Brown. Full list. (link)
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Teamworks acquires Sportlogiq, which specializes in advanced analytics and tracking data services for various sports, focusing on ice hockey, soccer, and American football. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Jacksonville State hires Marshall Women’s Volleyball AC/Recruiting Coordinator Tim Ebbecke as the Gamecocks’ new HC. (link)
➤ The Athletic’s Matt Baker provides some details on new USF Football HC Brian Hartline’s six-year contract that will see him earn $3.5M-per-year in base salary and supplemental income, while also including a total staff salary pool of $6.2M. If Hartline were to depart for another job prior to the end of the 2027 campaign, he would owe $5M. That number drops to $3M the following year. (link)
➤ Washington Football DC Ryan Walters has inked a new contract through 2027 that will pay him $2M-per-year, per On Montake’s Christian Caple, who notes Walters’ previous deal would have been worth $1.5M next season. (link)
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