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Oklahoma has officially named Illinois Deputy AD/COO Roger Denny as its next AD. OU also announces that Randall Stephenson, the former AT&T CEO who has served as Chair and Special Advisor to the President for OU Athletics since 2024, will remain in that position. President Joseph Harroz Jr.: “College athletics is undergoing profound disruption that requires us to think well beyond conventional structures and roles. In Roger we have the next natural leader who understands both the complexity of the moment and the opportunities it presents. It is clear Roger will advance the bold vision needed for OU to continue leading in a highly dynamic environment. We have already seen the transformational difference Randall has made to OU Athletics with the success of football this past season. His continued engagement will ensure a smooth leadership transition to a new era of Sooner athletics.” ESPN’s Pete Thamel first broke the news. (link)
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College Football Playoff Clarity…
➤ The College Football Playoff will continue the 12-team format for the 2026-27 season. CFP Executive Director Rich Clark: "After ongoing discussion about the 12-team playoff format, the decision was made to continue with the current structure. This will give the Management Committee additional time to review the 12-team format, so they can better assess the need for potential change. While they all agree the current format has brought more excitement to college football and has given more schools a real shot in the postseason, another year of evaluation will be helpful." (link)
➤ Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger reports the Big Ten and SEC remain at an impasse on College Football Playoff format negotiations, adding: “Commissioners of the other leagues, as well as Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua… have publicly supported the 16-team version, though many are open (including the SEC) to future discussions around 20+ team formats. However, many committee members believe that the next evolution of the playoff should be an addition of four teams instead of doubling the field – a wholesale change that would necessitate the elimination of conference championship games and create other calendar changes. A compromise was discussed among the four A4 commissioners that would have expanded the field to 16 for a set number of years before officials agree to shift to a 24-team bracket – a long-term guarantee that the SEC was against making in such an unpredictable environment. Just because commissioners did not reach an agreement for a format change in 2026, does not mean that the expansion conversation for future years is over. In fact, negotiations are expected to continue.”
➤ Dellenger also notes that 2026 is the first year of the CFP’s new six-year contract with ESPN. “Also, this year begins the CFP’s new revenue distribution structure, where schools no longer earn distribution based on CFP wins. Instead, each league is distributed a base payout, which is heavily skewed to the SEC & Big Ten (they get a combined 58% of annual revenue).” (link)
➤ The deadline to expand for the 2027 playoff is December 1, 2026. (link)
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The DI Cabinet has approved a rule change allowing programs to place additional commercial logos on uniforms, equipment, and apparel for regular season and preseason competition, effective Aug. 1. Teams will be permitted up to two patches on uniforms (max four square inches each) and one on equipment, with an extra logo allowed for conference championships. Cabinet Chair/Illinois AD Josh Whitman framed the move as a commitment to "drive additional revenues and fully fund" increased athlete benefits in the modern era. The Cabinet also supported exploring policies to allow commercial patches during NCAA Championships in the future. (link)
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“We are planning to play him. He's eligible to play. We're going to follow the court orders.” Alabama Men’s Basketball HC Nate Oats had that to say about Charles Bediako’s return to the team, adding: “Since the NCAA has already allowed professionals to play… you tell me how I’m supposed to not support Charles and the team when he’s been told he’s able to play.” (link)
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The NCAA and DI members of the NABC board have a call set for this (Friday) afternoon in response to the Charles Bediako situation, the NABC confirms to Sports Illustrated’s Kevin Sweeney, who explains the “NCAA requested the call to share info, answer questions and clear up misconceptions about the situation.” (link)
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Washington reported a $5.9M operating deficit for FY25 on $178.4M in revenue and $184.3M in expenses, deviating from projections due to a $3.6M drop in ticket sales ($31.1M total) and the absence of one-time coaching buyout windfalls that bolstered FY24, according to On Montlake’s Christian Caple. Media rights totaled $30M in the first Big Ten year, while contributions hit a record $52.8M. Expenses were led by coaching ($35.5M) and administrative ($35M) compensation, with athlete meals jumping to $9.4M following the opening of a new dining hall. Football travel costs nearly doubled to $4.9M, contributing to a program-specific surplus of $40.4M (down from $43.5M). The department also distributed $1.98M in Alston benefits and received $10.7M in direct institutional support. (link)
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Massachusetts remains the most heavily subsidized public department in the FBS, with student fees and institutional support covering 84% of its FY25 budget—totaling $60.2M out of $71.2M in operating expenses, Sportico's Eben Novy-Williams and Daniel Libit report. The Minutemen spent $15.9M on football operations (up 38% YoY). A university spokesperson attributed $7.4M of the subsidy to one-time costs associated with exiting the Atlantic 10, joining the MAC, and revenue cuts from the House settlement. Novy-Williams and Libit also note that “to be sure, the NCAA’s Membership Financial Reporting System gives schools latitude in how they account for such categories as ‘indirect institutional support,’ making perfect apples-to-apples comparisons difficult, if not impossible. Year-to-year contingencies within institutions add another layer of complexity when trying to read trend lines.” (link)
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People & Places… ➤ D1.relocation names former collegiate coach and industry expert Helen Williams as Director of Client Services. (link) ➤ Marshall names UNC Asheville Asst. AD for Advancement Tyler Ferris as for Assoc. AD for Major Gifts for the Big Green Scholarship Foundation. (link) ➤ Cal Field Hockey HC Shellie Onstead will retire after 31 seasons leading her alma mater. (link) ➤ Central Michigan taps Indiana (PA) (DII) Field Hockey HC Kelly Terwilliger for the same role. (link) ➤ After stepping down from UCLA earlier this week, former Bruins Volleyball HC Alfee Reft has been named HC of League One's San Francisco franchise, which is scheduled to launch in 2027, according to HuskerMax’s Lincoln Arneal. (link) ➤ The Athletic’s Austin Meek shares a look at Michigan Football HC Kyle Whittingham’s MOU with the Wolverines, which includes an average of $8.2M per year, “with Michigan on the hook for 75% of the remaining value if Whittingham is fired before the end of the five-year deal. Also a $2.3M signing bonus at Warde Manuel’s ‘reasonable discretion.’” (link)
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Duke QB Darian Mensah has filed an emergency motion requesting his preliminary injunction hearing be moved to today (Friday, Jan. 23), arguing that enrollment deadlines at prospective schools—notably Miami (FL)—are set to expire. Mensah, who signed a two-year, $4M annual contract with Duke in July 2024, is currently barred by a TRO from enrolling elsewhere and states in an affidavit that “deadlines at other collegiate institutions who have indicated to me their interest in my enrollment will expire on Friday, Jan. 23, 2026.”); According to WRAL’s Brian Murphy reports Mensah’s preliminary injunction hearing appears to have been moved up to Thursday, January 29. (link, link)
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The NCAA has filed a petition for a "writ of mandamus" with the Alabama Supreme Court, seeking to overturn a DeKalb County judge's ruling that granted former Tennessee Football HC Jeremy Pruitt a temporary injunction against his six-year show-cause order. The lower court's December ruling effectively allowed Pruitt—banned until 2029 for "aggravated" recruiting violations involving cash payments—to return to collegiate coaching immediately, with Judge Andrew J. Hairston arguing the NCAA would suffer "no immediate harm." Pruitt, who has spent the last two years coaching high school in Rainsville, AL, also has a pending $100M lawsuit against the association. AL.com’s Creg Stephenson notes that “as of midday Friday, the NCAA petition was listed as ‘unavailable’ on the Alabama Appellate Courts website.” (link)
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Brown will elevate men’s and women’s golf and men’s and women’s squash from club to varsity status, effective July 1. From the release: “A key component of the teams' transition is a new financial model that will ensure the long-term sustainability of Brown's golf and squash programs, with the move to varsity enabling each team to operate as a fully donor-funded program.” Bears AD Grace Calhoun: “Our goal is to provide a championship-caliber experience for our varsity student-athletes. From world-class facilities and coaches to new partnerships, these teams now have the necessary elements to compete successfully at the highest level of intercollegiate athletics, supported by generous donors willing to invest in a varsity program. … This shifting national landscape positions a university like Brown, which continues to invest in these important sports with the full support of its generous donors, for competitive success. These teams have outperformed expectations at the club level, and we're confident they will compete successfully with varsity programs nationally." Club directors Arthur Gaskin (squash) and Jason Calhoun (golf) will coach the teams. (link)
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Deal Corner… ➤ Cincinnati extends its partnership with LLH Healthcare to be the Bearcats’ official employee benefits partner through 2029-30. (link) ➤ Valparaiso has extended its partnership with Nike and BSN Sports. (link)
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Rhode Island has retained CSA Search & Consulting to assist with its AD selection process, according to CollegeAD. (link); For those interested in leading the Rams, there’s a D1.dossier ready to help your process. Dozens of sitting ADs have relied on a D1.dossier to save them time (and therefore money) in three main ways: 1) As they decide if an open AD job is the right one to go after; 2) When they’re in full interview prep mode; and, 3) As a guide to assist in defining their first 90 days once they’ve landed the job. (link)
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College Football Playoff Executive Director Rich Clark signaled the start of a year-long countdown to the 2027 national championship in Las Vegas, emphasizing to the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Mick Akers that the event aims to be "better than perfect" following a spectacular week in Miami. Clark highlighted Las Vegas' unique advantage as a compact, walkable destination and noted that the city's built-in tourist base naturally elevates the event's profile. More from Clark on the playoff format decision: "We’re looking at our format and to know whether that format will change or not, we should know here in a few days. If it does change, there’ll be some work there that we’re going to have to do. If it doesn’t change and we stay with the 12-team playoff, that’s spectacular because we love the format. But if we do get another better format (16-team), we’ll have to make some adjustments there." (link)
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Tuscaloosa County Circuit Judge Jim Roberts, who ruled that Charles Bediako can immediately play basketball again for Alabama, is listed as an Alabama athletics donor on The Crimson Tide Foundation’s website. According to AL.com’s Michael Casagrande, Roberts and his wife are listed as active donors with lifetime contributions between $100K and $249,999. Casagrande adds: “AL.com called Jim Roberts’ office at the Tuscaloosa County Courthouse for comment and was told the judge was out of the office until Monday.” (link)
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Notre Dame Men’s Basketball GM Pat Garrity talks about the complexity of building a roster in the NIL era: “When you're talking to either a parent or an intermediary area that's working with the student there, they got one offer what they think at one school that does it one way, and we do it another way, and a third school is going to do it a third way. It's just a giant coordination problem in how you actually get to a deal. So that presents one set of problems just to get to a simple one-year deal. When you start trying to think about how do we protect ourselves, add some upside, but protect ourselves, adding mechanisms to a contract, it just gets really hard to get anything creative done.” Fighting Irish AD Pete Bevacqua adds: “If I was running an NBA team and Pat was a power forward and I was running the New York Knicks, he couldn't walk into my office on a Tuesday and say, hey, you know what, I decided I'm going to go play for the 76ers. Well, Pat, no, you have a contract. You can't do that. That team can't take you. College sports, there aren't those rules. It's not really a two-way street. We have to do what's best for our student-athletes. That's why we're here, but we also have to protect the university.” (link)
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Kentucky Sports Radio’s Jacob Polacheck catches up with Westchester Knicks G League guard Dink Pate, who is pursuing NCAA eligibility for the 2026-27 season and says he’s been told he has a "95% chance" of being made eligible. The 19-year-old, who became the youngest U.S. pro basketball player in history when he joined G League Ignite in 2023, is leveraging his relationship with former Ignite coach and current Kentucky Men’s Basketball AC Jason Hart, though he admits Kentucky hasn't formally offered: "We haven’t taken a deep dive into anything… but we’re talking." Pate’s agent, Sam Permut of Roc Nation, says he’s fielding interest from 50+ schools. Pate also points out: “I’m 19. I’m not 25. Everybody else who’s doing it is way older than me. I’m the exact age as these other dudes that are in the system right now.” (link)
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ESPN reports that 30.1M viewers watched the College Football Playoff title game, and SVP of ESPN Research Flora Kelly points out: “This number was reached on ESPN’s cable networks - no ABC distribution. Just let that sink in.” The game peaked at 33.2M and was the second most-watched CFP national championship game ever. The Athletic’s Stewart Mandel adds some more context: “It was also the most-watched non-NFL sports event since the Chicago Cubs’ Game 7 win in the 2016 World Series. This year’s championship game was the first since Nielsen began using its new Big Data + Panel methodology, which has produced increased viewership numbers for many sports and live events. An ESPN spokesperson said the broadcast was still up 27% year-over-year using Nielsen’s previous methodology.” (link, link)
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Nebraska AD Troy Dannen described the current state of college football as "intolerable" and "chaotic" due to a lack of governance, citing "pretty obviously violations of the rules" that go unenforced, according to HuskerOnline’s Ben Beecham, who notes Dannen contends the only path to stability is through antitrust protection via Congress or collective bargaining, though he also floated the possibility of conferences governing themselves. On the addition of women's flag football as a varsity sport (beginning spring 2028), Dannen said: “If you look at how we are from a Title IX standpoint, you either reduce male opportunities or enhance female opportunities. So in Nebraska, the question is not to reduce, but it is to expand.” (link)
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More from Lincoln as Nebraska reported $215.1M in revenue and $207.7M in expenses for FY25, a slight dip from the school-record totals of $220.2M and $213.5M in FY24, though the surplus grew to $7.3M (up from $6.7M). Media rights revenue jumped $11.5M to $75.9M, helping offset a 65% surge in meal expenses ($11.6M, up from $7M) attributed to the new training table. Football generated $124.2M in revenue against ~$73M in expenses for a $51.5M surplus (up from $44.1M), while recruiting spending fell to $1.66M (down from $2.19M). Men's basketball revenue increased to $18.7M against $13.4M in expenses, while women's basketball revenue dipped slightly to $2.2M with $6.3M in expenses. (link)
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It’s Personnel…
➤ Looks like Minnesota Senior Assoc. AD/SWA Jenny Yehlen has been promoted to Deputy AD. (link)
➤ Pacific’s Leslie Chang has been promoted to Senior Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Development & Compliance/SWA after serving as an Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Development & Compliance/SWA since February 2024. (link)
➤ Stephen F. Austin has named Assistant to the Dean of the College of Education Heather Hawkins as Assoc. AD for Business Affairs. (link)
➤ The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect has a plethora of administrative staff changes to report: Austin Peay, Baylor, Boise State, BYU, Coastal Carolina, Colorado State, Florida, Fresno State, Georgia State, High Point, Indiana, James Madison, Mercer, Middle Tennessee, Mississippi State, Mississippi Valley State, Missouri, Morgan State, Nebraska, New Mexico State, Northern Illinois, Old Dominion, Oregon State, SIUE, Tennessee, Troy, UCLA, USC, UT Arlington, UTEP, Wake Forest and Yale. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Rider has appointed former Baseball HC Barry Davis as Acting HC for the 2026 season while current HC Lee Lipinski takes a leave of absence. Davis previously led the squad from 2005-24. (link)
➤ Lots more coaching staff moves across the country. Check them all out in this morning’s Coaches.wire. (link)
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ESPN’s College GameDay schedule will include five women's basketball stops this season, beginning Feb. 1 in Austin for the Texas vs. Oklahoma matchup. Additional road shows will take place throughout February and the conference championship week of March 8 before beginning the postseason run with ESPN’s coverage of the NCAA Tournament. (link)
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Butler and Playfly Sports have announced a new multiyear partnership with Droplight, which the Bulldogs note is the “largest and most comprehensive sponsorship agreement in Butler Athletics history. The partnership with Droplight will highlight many of the partners and businesses within its network, including Desnuda Tequila, Call Sign, Pregame, Indiana Small Batch, and others. Elements of the agreement include Droplight and Pregame logo placement on the Hinkle Fieldhouse court, in-game promotions and premium digital signage, the addition of custom-branded Desnuda Tequila and Indiana Small Batch premium bars featuring custom cocktails, an Inside Butler Athletics video series presented by Droplight, and prominent mentions within the Butler Basketball radio broadcasts from Droplight Radio Row.” (link)
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Check out these new renderings from Kansas, which show off the Jayhawks plans for Phase 2 of its Gateway District project. (link)
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St. John’s receives an anonymous $100K matching gift to support the University's revenue sharing efforts for women's basketball through The Red Storm Legacy Investment Fund. As a result, Red Storm supporters will have their gifts matched dollar-for-dollar as part of a fundraising campaign running through National Girls & Women in Sports Day (Feb. 4). (link)
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Covers.com’s Ryan Butler reports Missouri regulators “will not ban individual college player prop betting, denying an NCAA request; officials said they will continue to evaluate, may consider future action; last month Missouri became the most recent state to launch legal sports betting.” (link)
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Commissioner (Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference / Madison, WI): (DIII) More details HERE.
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FellowVOL Postgraduate Fellowship (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Live Events Intern (Army West Point / West Point, NY): More details HERE.
Records Intern (Army West Point / West Point, NY): More details HERE.
Director of Facility Operations (University of Missouri / Columbia, MO): More details HERE.
Head Football Equipment Manager (Ball State University / Muncie, IN): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Equipment Operations (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Event Management and Facilities (Baylor University / Waco, TX): More details HERE.
Computer Technician, IT (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Director of Sport Administration & Policy (Patriot League / Bethlehem, PA): More details HERE.
Director of Athletic Facility Operations (Texas Christian University / Fort Worth, TX): More details HERE.
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Assistant Athletic Trainer (Ball State University / Muncie, IN): More details HERE.
Performance Nutrition Program Director Football (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, Football (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (University of Michigan / Ann Arbor, MI): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Athletic Trainer (University of Illinois / Champaign/ Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
Director, Sports Medicine (Army West Point / West Point, NY): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Central Michigan University / Mount Pleasant, MI): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer Resident (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach 1 - Strength and Conditioning (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): More details HERE.
Sports Dietitian (Iowa State University / Ames, IA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Trainer - Football (University of California – Los Angeles – UCLA / 90095, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director Of Olympic Sports Nutrition (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Coordinator, Sports Performance Operations (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Sports Dietitian (Director, Football Performance Nutrition) (United States Air Force Academy / Colorado Springs, CO): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Athletic Training - Football - (250000QF) (Towson University / Towson, MD): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Texas Christian University / Fort Worth, TX): More details HERE.
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Associate Director of Athletics, Commercial Revenue (University of Illinois / Champaign/Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
Director of Partnership & NIL (3 Openings) (University Athletic Association, Inc. at the University of Florida / Gainesville, FL): More details HERE.
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Ticket Sales & Service Intern (Army West Point / West Point, NY): More details HERE.
Account Executive (University of Notre Dame / Notre Dame, IN): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director, Sales & Fanbase Growth (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
Director of Ticketing (Abilene Christian University / Abilene, TX): More details HERE.
Graduate Assistant - Ticket Operations & Sales (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director Ticketing (University of Northern Iowa / Cedar Falls, IA): More details HERE.
Ticket Sales & Operations Manager (University of Texas – El Paso / El Paso, TX): More details HERE.
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