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President Donald Trump says he will sign an executive order that will give the annual Army-Navy football game an exclusive four-hour broadcast window, a move that could impact the schedule for a potential expanded College Football Playoff. Key context from Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger: “The timing of the play-in games may not be an issue (they can be played around Army-Navy’s 3 pm kick). However, if Army or Navy is the G6 rep in CFP, timing is problematic. The academies - against moving the game - may want a seeding exemption (12 seed) into the first round. The new first round would be played the next weekend (third week of December) and would pit play-in game winners vs seeds 3-12 (top two seeds earn byes into quarters). A traditional 16-team format - no byes - presents difficulty in scheduling eight first-round games around NFL.” (link)
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More from Dellenger as Miami (FL) AD Dan Radakovich believes it’s already time to get rid of the $20.5M cap: “The idea of capping compensation has never worked in this industry. The model we have right now is really difficult to enforce. People who feel like they want to invest should have the ability to invest. …Over time, if we have this kind of open system, economics will bring things back to a more normal circumstance. This model would allow this to be fair to those who want to invest and allow the market to settle. It will settle over time. It always has. …We’ve never been successful to a large extent at legislating competitive equity.” (link)
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How does Ohio State AD Ross Bjork feel about the cap? “I just feel like anytime we've tried to restrict the environment around the benefits, it leads to people… are they doing the right thing? There are rules published… the question is, will they be enforced?” (link)
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Kentucky AD Mitch Barnhart met with reporters following last week’s Champions Blue Board of Governors meeting and advocated for a streamlined football calendar that aligns the transfer portal, CFP, and academic year to allow coaches to "build culture and practice with your team." Barnhart also addressed the evolving guidance from the College Sports Commission, noting there’s “constant new guidelines coming out. It's been fairly consistent where about every two or three weeks they're coming out with some new thoughts and frankly sometimes you're going to have to go back and redirect what you're doing. It’s hard. ... You know the silly adage you're trying to fly the plane while you're trying to build it and we've been doing that and it's really been difficult." (link)
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A statement from Air Force: “Air Force Men's Basketball Head Coach Joe Scott has been suspended indefinitely pending an investigation into the treatment of cadet-athletes. Assistant Coach Jon Jordan (USAFA '85) will serve as interim head coach.” (link)
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Why didn’t someone hire Curt Cignetti before Indiana? “Biggest f-up ever” is how one AD described his oversight a couple of years ago to Yahoo’s Dan Wolken. Another anonymous administrator: “Now everybody thinks it’s kind of a cute schtick, but interviewing him, he comes across kind of like a serial killer. I don’t think you sit with him and you’re like, ‘Man, our fans are going to love this guy.’” Finally, an unnamed industry source: “You know how hiring is, there are no guarantees. I mean, kudos to Indiana for taking a chance on the guy, but nobody knew it would be this wildly successful.” (link)
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CAA’s Jimmy Sexton led the charge in representing new hires during the latest college football coaching carousel, according to SBJ’s Irving Mejia-Hilario and Ben Portnoy, who note the Nashville-based agent was responsible for helping 12 college coaches acquire new positions, a number “triple the amount of his closest competitor, Excel Sports’ Bynum Jaeger [four], followed by WIN Sports’ Clint Dowdle [three] and Athletes First’s Trace Armstrong [three].” During the coaching carousel, Sexton’s clients included: Arkansas’ Ryan Silverfield; Cal’s Tosh Lupoi; Coastal Carolina’s Ryan Beard; James Madison’s Billy Napier; LSU’s Lane Kiffin; Memphis’ Charles Huff; Ole Miss’ Pete Golding; South Florida’s Brian Hartline; Southern Mississippi’s Blake Anderson; UAB’s Alex Mortensen; Virginia Tech’s James Franklin; and Washington State’s Kirby Moore. Jaeger represented four coaches, including one from a Power 4 conference in UCLA’s Bob Chesney. More. Dowdle represented Jon Sumrall in his move to Florida, new Auburn HC Alex Golesh and first-year HC Tavita Pritchard at Stanford. (link)
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Opendorse's 2025 College Football Wrapped report reveals a direct correlation between spending and winning, finding that on average, every incremental $2M in NIL investment yielded one additional win. Programs spending $15M+ typically secured 11+ wins and a CFP berth, while those in the $8M-$10M range hovered around 8+ wins and a bowl appearance. Total spending on players surged to $1.9B, with $1.6B going directly to athletes; notably, quarterbacks commanded 16.9% of portal revenue allocation compared to just 8.9% for running backs. The report also highlights a shift toward structured models, with 45% of athletic departments now using an agency model for their primary collective (up from 28% in June) and Tier-1 Power 4 schools estimating annual NIL spend between $15M and $18.5M. Additionally, Opendorse reports that “nearly a third of players (30.5%) saw earnings at the $10K-$49K level, while 16.9% fell between $50K-$99K and 1.5% earned $1M+ (5x that of preseason).” Representation also appears to be at least a slight differentiator, as student-athletes with agents earned 2.1% more in NIL income than that of their unrepresented peers in 2025. (link); Link to full report. (link)
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There were 6,500+ Division I players who entered the transfer portal since January 2 and according to ESPN’s Max Olson, as of Thursday night there were still 1,200+ unsigned FBS scholarship players remaining. Among that group could be players who have verbally committed but haven't officially signed yet. Olson: “Still, that's a concerning number to see at this point in the process. It would mean more than one-third of the FBS scholarship players in the portal haven't found a new home yet. In the 2024-25 portal cycle, more than 97% of the scholarship players at Power 4 programs who transferred ended up matriculating to a new school. There's no shortage of options at the FCS, Division II, D-III and junior college levels for players who are determined to keep playing. … Because pre-portal tampering was so rampant during the season and especially in December, players who didn't have agents or representatives lining up offers and visits ahead of January were at a disadvantage. If you played by the rules and waited until Jan. 2 to begin your recruiting process, you were starting from behind. Conversely, there's no doubt there are also players stuck in the portal who were pushed out by their previous school or listened to bad advice from reps who could not deliver the dollars or destinations they expected. So where will these unsigned players go now? The challenge is deciding whether to sign with a Group of 5/FCS/D-II program now or sit out the semester and hope better options emerge in April.” (link)
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Washington State President Betsy Cantwell Q&As with JohnCanzano.com’s namesake on the Pac-12’s media deal, Pac-12 Enterprises and the time she spends on athletics. Cantwell notes she spends “50% of my mental time on athletics.” Cantwell also questions why the western part of the country has disproportionately suffered as college athletics has shifted. “Why has this entire narrative and this entire story over the last three years said, ‘Ignore the West Coast’? What is going on there? If I were a governor of any West Coast state — red or blue — I would be up in arms. That means whole economies that are being created on the East Coast are not being created on the West Coast.” Regarding the decision to prioritize exposure in the Pac-12 media rights deal: “We need to really make sure that we are positioned for what’s next, which means a lot of exposure. It doesn’t mean exposure at the expense of some revenue, but we’re under no illusion that we should be back in the old days of the Pac-12. ... I think of us, honestly, I think of us as a Netflix documentary. And what’s compelling about Netflix documentaries? It’s partly the exposure to the thinking process and the exposure to the things that make people tick in the real world." (link)
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Tennessee Senior Assoc. AD for Capital Projects and Facility Revenue Al Tomlinson visits with College.town’s Kristen Eargle to discuss keys to success in overseeing Tennessee Athletics' current capital projects, his involvement in Texas’ $1B “What Starts Here” campaign, his career path, building a team and the most important thing you can do in the first 30 days in a new role. On the “secret sauce” for success in major athletics support campaigns: “I think it starts with just the belief [in] what is possible at your institution. And I was fortunate to work for a leader like [AD] Bryan Blair, who at Toledo has done tremendous things. He came in with such an energy and a belief for the vision of the institution and what athletics could do for the institution. The same was the case at Texas or certainly here at Tennessee. That belief in what's possible when we accomplish the things we want to in the campaign, the alignment from the very top, allocating so much of the thought leaders and the resources behind getting a campaign started and people buying into it. It takes a lot of hard work, no doubt about it. And sometimes you need to see that momentum build on itself, but once it does, you know it's hard to slow it down at certain institutions.” More on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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ESPN’s Myron Metcalf profiles Baylor Men’s Basketball mid-season signee and 2023 NBA Draft pick James Nnaji, noting he might be the “most polarizing player in college basketball” following a rousing chorus of criticism to his signing. By the time he landed on the Bears’ radar, Nnaji was living in Spain playing for FC Barcelona, had resided in four countries while chasing his basketball dreams and hadn’t returned home to Nigeria since he was 12. He also wasn’t healthy enough to play 5-on-5 yet following a back injury.” Nnaji: “I was just coming back from my rehabilitation in the afternoon and I got a call from my agent and he told me, 'Would you like to go to college? I'm like, 'Yeah, I just want to play basketball and grow because I've been in hell for the past two years. I want something new, something like a fresh start for myself -- just to get back on track.” As for the negativity surrounding his situation, Nnaji comments: "What did I do, man? … Let's be human first before the sport. Let's be human. But at the end of the day, the controversy doesn't bother me because I'm here to do my job, to help the team as much as I can, and to get better.” More. (link)
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Cal State Fullerton AD Jim Donovan received a contract extension last August that could keep with him the Titans through the 2027 calendar year, per CollegeAD. Base pay for Donovan is $338,460. (link)
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Texas A&M AD Trev Alberts to Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger on game planning for the future amid constant industry tension: “Lots of people in this league are saying, ‘What is Plan B?’ I’d put a really small group together, including current coaches. Put everything on the table. You’re basically saying, ‘If we were going to start over, what would it look like?’ The longer we wait, the deeper the hole gets.” (link)
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LSU AD Verge Ausberry sat down with prominent Louisiana talk show host Newell Normand to touch on a number of issues. On Football’s talent evaluation process: “It’s no different from the Saints war room in New Orleans. It’s the same thing. So many analysts and coaches and assistant coaches. They’re monitoring the boards, monitoring teams through the year. They watch a lot of film on different players.” In terms of managing head coaches: “We’re in the entertainment business. I tell people, ‘there’s a lot of sideshow.’ There are a lot of different personalities. When you talk about a Kim Mulkey, a Jay Johnson, a Lane Kiffin, a Jay Clark, a Dennis Shaver, a Garrett Runion— all those are national championship coaches. But they have great personalities. I like those coaches. I like to have an open dialogue with them. …You can’t always say yes, yes, yes to everything they come up with, but at least you get a sense for where they want to be. My job as an executive is to help them get closest to what they need to get.” More. (link)
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Vanderbilt’s women’s basketball program continues to surge under fifth-year HC Shea Ralph & super sophomore Mikayla Blakes as the Commodores are currently 18-0 (5-0) & ranked in the Top 5. ‘Dores AD Candice Storey Lee: “I want every single program that we have to be great. I came from this women's basketball program, so it is even more personal to me. But I also know that the program had demonstrated historically that it could be relevant and it could be great. And so to watch what Coach Ralph has done over the last five years, but it also lined up. We went and found the right coach, and then we invested in the facilities, and then she went and found the personnel. And we're not done yet . . . I am very excited because our alumni deserve that. They have great pride in that program, so it is important to me to invest, but it is important to me to invest in all of our programs.” (link)
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After spending $45.4M on enhancements for a project completed back in 2023, additional upgrades to Purdue’s Ross-Ade Stadium will “be put on pause, at least for a little bit,” per Boilermakers AD Mike Bobinski. More: “You can’t let your stadium just age out on you. You got to make sure that it does the things it needs to do from a fan amenity and fan experience perspective. We’re going to continue to look at that and put a plan in place for the future. And, particularly, I think some of this will be helpful for us in that as NIL moves now into a much more corporate situation, as opposed to an individual donor perspective, it frees up donors’ attention to be able to refocus on things like facility projects and scholarship support and all those kinds of things.” (link)
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In a Lebron James-type video posted on his Instagram account less than a month ago (which is linked in this article but has since been deleted from his profile), Duke QB Darian Mensah announced he’d be staying with the Blue Devils for the 2026 season, but he has now reversed course and just hours before the transfer portal window closed, he announced he’s leaving Durham. Mensah is exiting despite having signed a two-year contract when he arrived at Duke a year ago, when the Blue Devils committed to making him one of, if not the, highest-paid quarterback at the time, with annual compensation of more than $3M that could stretch to $4M with incentives. The Athletic’s Sam Khan Jr. reports Miami (FL) is the likely landing spot for Mensah. On3’s Pete Nakos reports there’s no buyout in Mensah’s deal, though his new school will seemingly have to navigate obtaining his NIL rights from the Blue Devils. (link, link)
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Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss has officially filed his lawsuit for additional eligibility. Here’s another key note from On3’s Andy Staples: “The judge assigned to the case is Robert Whitwell, who holds a law degree from Ole Miss. Whitwell also is a former quarterback. He was a captain for the Northwest Mississippi Community College team that won a state title in 1965. Whitwell went on to get his undergraduate degree from Delta State.” (link, link)
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The Athletic’s Seth Emerson, Matt Baker and David Ubben report that "unsustainable" was the word of the week at the AFCA Convention, where coaches expressed frustration over the calendar's chaos, particularly the overlap of the transfer portal with the season and the coaching turnover impacting College Football Playoff teams. The trio note there is growing support for moving the season earlier to help college football return to being a one-semester sport, reducing conflict between academics, the portal, and the CFP. Tampering has become accepted as a "way of life," and Emerson, et al. note the issue is “met with shrugs. It’s the way of the world now. Some coaches did complain after reporting particularly brazen cases of tampering, pushing for punishments and seeing nothing happen to offenders. But most coaches don’t waste their time fighting it anymore. A much higher percentage of players have representation now, making the idea of tampering less necessary. Coaches can simply gauge a player’s interest through his agent.” More. (link)
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It’s Personnel…
➤ Canisius Deputy AD/SWA Lisa Liotta has been elected as Vice Chair of the NCAA Division I Membership Committee. (link)
➤ Notre Dame Senior Assoc. AD for Capital Projects, Facilities & Revenue Tim Wise has exited South Bend to become Asst. GM of Allegiant Stadium, per CollegeAD. (link)
➤ Another exit as UTRGV Assoc. AD for Revenue Generation & Chief of Staff Seth Jones has taken a job as President/CEO of Kickoff Connections. (link)
➤ Track more talent moves the back half of the week via The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect: Albany, Colorado, Colorado State, Delaware, East Carolina, Florida State, Kentucky, LSU, North Texas, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Ole Miss, Siena, Texas A&M, Tulsa, UCF and Virginia. (link)
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For Extra Points’ Matt Brown, the current college sports conversation is more complicated and nuanced than whether the SCORE Act is going to get passed or not, observing that many college leaders have concerns completely unrelated to athlete compensation, employment status or antitrust such as news of the recent point-shaving indictment. Brown: “My read is that [NCAA President] Charlie Baker is probably correct when he said that ‘in Congress, I believe there is common ground around the period of eligibility, academic standards, reasonable transfer policies and other bedrock principles.’ I think it’s also clear that there simply isn’t enough of a margin in both houses to give the NCAA as broad of antitrust protection as it’s been asking for. I’ve heard that not everything about SCORE’s (so far) failure to get out of the House is completely because of the NCAA or any individual lawmaker’s deep ideological principles about antitrust law. … There’s also at least some congressional interest in giving closer attention to how college athletic departments may take on institutional investments from private equity firms or other groups. The more explicitly professionalized college athletic departments and conferences become organized…the more (at least some) lawmakers will openly question the current tax status of big time college sports.” More. (link)
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Southeastern Louisiana Football HC Frank Scelfo called out Georgia President Jere Morehead and SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey on social media, accusing the league of hypocrisy regarding tampering enforcement. Responding to Morehead's threat that the SEC might "go our own way" if tampering isn't policed, Scelfo alleged that an SEC general manager illicitly contacted one of his players—who was not in the transfer portal—on Wednesday night, urging him to enter. Scelfo wrote: "Hey President Moorhead, why don’t you and Commissioner Sankey start by enforcing yourselves. LionUp Football had an SEC GM contact one of my players last night, who wasn’t in the portal, to tell him to get into the portal. Take care of your own yard! #Hypocrites #BrokenSystem.” (link)
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The latest edition of CRO.ticker features a look at the financial realities FCS programs face in the NIL era through the lens of Montana CRO Marcus Welnel, who notes pre-NIL student-athletes came to Montana and stayed. “They had the best facilities. They loved the atmosphere. They loved the fans. … So there's no real reason to move up or leave. But now when they offer a dollar amount the University of Montana can offer versus a dollar amount that the University of Alabama or Tennessee can offer.” Also in this edition: As athletic departments continue to look for ways to build out premium infrastructure as a revenue driver, CRO.ticker takes a look at Delta’s luxury-focused seat strategy and Barclays Center’s $140M high-end club renovation. This and more. Check it out. (link)
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Through the first two weeks of the new year, CollegeSports.jobs is once again the only jobs board with YOY growth in job postings by Division I schools (+3.13%). The overall DI market is down nearly 10%, while the NCAA Marketplace board is down 33.33%. Of all the administrative positions (non-coaching) posted thus far in 2026, 86.36% of them have been posted on CollegeSports.jobs. Distribution via D1.ticker and other College.town publications and a more cost effective option are just two of the reasons schools are turning to CollegeSports.jobs as the go-to jobs board for athletic department openings. (link)
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Grand Canyon highlights a record-setting 2025 ticket sales campaign, with softball (+232%) and women’s volleyball (+163%) currently leading the way in overall growth. Women’s basketball (+74%), men’s basketball (+50%) and baseball (+44%) have also witnessed impressive ticket sales improvement to date for the Lopes. (link)
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Director Football Academics (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
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Athletics Business Intelligence Analyst (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
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Director of Development Soccer/Head Coach (University of South Carolina – Upstate / Spartanburg, SC): More details HERE.
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Director, Student-Athlete Management (University of Illinois / Champaign/ Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
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Assistant Athletic Director for Equipment Operations (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): More details HERE.
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Associate Director of Athletics, Commercial Revenue (University of Illinois / Champaign/Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
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