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NCAA Managing Director of Enterprise Risk Management Clint Hangebrauck joined College.town’s Daniel Gillman at the NCAA Convention to discuss several topics, including the association's evolving strategy regarding sports betting. Here’s what you need to know…
➤ Hangebrauck highlighted the six-month-old partnership with Venmo deployed during major events like the College Football Playoff and March Madness to prevent student-athletes from receiving unsolicited payment requests from angry bettors. "We really came to Venmo because we heard heightened concerns from student-athletes, from schools, around angry betterers using their platform to reach out to student-athletes, request money, harass athletes. ... We have really like heightened digital security efforts that Venmo's put in place where, unfortunately, if you have those big moments that happen, whether it's in the [CFP] or March Madness, they could essentially put almost like a digital shield around athletes that prevents them from getting unsolicited payment requests after some of those big moments happen."
➤ While the NCAA continues petitioning state gaming commissions to eliminate risky prop bets (specifically on unders), Hangebrauck noted the growing challenge of monitoring "offshoots" like social betting apps (Fliff) and prediction markets.
➤ Hangebrauck notes that more than 50K student-athletes have completed the NCAA's free sports betting e-learning module to date. Full Q&A. (link)
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Boston College AD Blake James projects a distribution cap of $21.3M for the upcoming year with 75% allocated to football, 15% to men's basketball, and 5% to women's basketball. While the internal revenue share is maxed, James admitted the program trails top peers like Indiana in "third-party NIL" deals, emphasizing the need to grow that external bucket via partners like Van Wagner. More from James…
➤ On the gap in third-party NIL: "If people are wondering what's the big difference between Boston College and we'll use the national champions Indiana. It's not going to be our revshare number. ... It's the third party NIL that we have to continue to look at. You know, we've talked with our multimedia rights partner Van Wagner about that and we're looking at other ways that we can really assist in getting that going."
➤ James also pointed to endowment funding as crucial for the Eagles: "I think there's already seven gifts of $250K or more that are being finalized... We need to fund that program to remain competitive. ... We get about $10M, a little over $10M a year right now from endowment for scholarship support, which is great, but it's a number we need to increase because my scholarship bill, I joke I'm the largest parent on campus, is well over $30M right now."
➤ On the flaws in the current football calendar: "I think we have to continue to look at how the calendar works and what makes sense recognizing the importance of the academic side of a college student-athletes experience. ... I don't know that the timing right now is ideal. ... Do you go away from spring ball and have more days in the in the summer and you give, you know, take those 15 days of practice that coaches have had historically in the spring and move those to 15 days now that maybe they have in June before, you know, before camp gets going and you do a portal in in line with the end of the school year." (link)
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Columbia has reportedly selected Wisconsin Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin as its next president. (link)
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More from Clemson AD Graham Neff on the tampering allegations against Ole Miss involving student-athlete Luke Ferrelli, as Neff remarked on Friday: “The NCAA was surprised that a school was willing to come forward as directly and as transparently as we have. Normally, there are a lot of complaints in the media, hearsay amongst the industry, etc. Very little actually gets reported. That is coming from the NCAA directly. We are very eager to support them in the process and in the determination of the rules and go from there.” Also of note: “A lot of my colleagues across the country are starting to say that we are at a critical juncture of college athletics and have started to come forward more and more with a voice and perspective and I wanted to really encourage and extend that here today. … It is easy to point fingers. It is easy to lecture others about doing things the right way and playing by the rules and then move on to the next competitive pressure. There are a lot of those in college sports. But what is hard to do is roll up your sleeves, acting in ways that are consistent with your values and your ethics, so we are here today to add voice and perspective to that end.” (link)
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William & Mary AD Brian Mann joins Collegiate Sports Connect’s Steph Garcia Cichosz on the latest edition of The Career Hustle to reflect on his tenure thus far and offer insight into the process of hiring coaches and staff, establishing rapport with a chancellor or president, supporting the growth of non-revenue sports, plus more. Here are the takeaways:
➤ How does he evaluate head coaching candidates? "I’ve found I'm drawn to a particular type of head coach, which is somebody who's got a really engaging, kind, warm personality on the outside and is a tough son of a gun right below the surface and is a competitive person right below the surface. That combination works really well with me. I think it works really well with the student athletes that are drawn to William & Mary."
➤ On building alignment with the university president: "I think the most important thing you can do is try your best to understand what matters the most to the president, not necessarily as it relates to athletics, but what matters the most to the president as it relates to her role for the entire university."
➤ Advice for first-time ADs: "Find somebody who you can trust to close the door to give you hard truths and feedback. Take it. Take it well. Understand it. And put those people around you as quickly as you can because they're critical to your success.” Full Q&A on Connect. (link)
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CBS’ Chris Hummer and Matt Zenitz report that Duke and QB “Darian Mensah's camp continue to be in contact, and are working to try and find a resolution outside of court that would allow Mensah to transfer to another school.” The Miami Herald’s Barry Jackson adds: “There are ongoing discussions but UM is not involved in those negotiations, a source said. The hope, from a UM standpoint, is that Duke and Mensah can reach a financial settlement before a judge ruling on Thursday. Admission to spring classes closed at UM last week, but I suspect there will be a way to get Mensah enrolled at Miami this month. He hopes to get clearance to enroll at UM ASAP – he doesn't have permission legally to do that yet.” (link, link)
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Colorado Football HC Deion Sanders has implemented a strict fine schedule for the 2026 season, levying penalties of up to $5K for social media misconduct and up to $2,500 for missing practice, workouts, treatment or film sessions, acknowledging that players are "legally making more money than at any previous point." With a roster featuring at least 42 incoming transfers, Sanders has also banned athletes from wearing gear from previous schools inside the facility and issued stern warnings regarding profanity and conduct toward women in the program. Sanders to the team: "The profanity needs to stop. I heard it myself in the dining area. It needs to stop. And make sure that we respect our women. If you get out of pocket and calling our women by their first name, that's a problem with me." (link)
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South Dakota State Football HC Dan Jackson points out that while much of the conversation focuses on NIL, the Jackrabbits are still trying to add more scholarships beyond the 63 they currently offer, “and that’s a significant chunk of money.” Ultimately, Jackson looks at all of it through the lens of having a “personnel department” with scholarships, Alston money and NIL money all taken together, “then you put together the best packages you can to build the best team.” Hero Sports’ Sam Herder reacts: “A good reminder that while many of us wonder how much FCS schools are paying players (NIL, rev share, cost of attendance, Alston, etc.), it’s also important to note that FCS schools can now go above 63 scholarships if they opt into the House settlement (unless a conference sets a cap). Some schools may find it easier to fundraise for more scholarship dollars than NIL dollars.” (link)
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SBJ’s Austin Karp weighs in on an X conversation between ESPN SVP of Research Flora Kelly and Fox Sports President of Insights and Analytics Michael Mulvihill about TV viewership differences among the Big Ten and SEC: “Truth is Big Ten numbers on measured networks lagged even ACC at many times this season. Growth of Indiana+USC/Oregon additions are vital to B1G not being top heavy.” (link)
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NCAA SVP of Championships Lynda Tealer joined College.town’s Daniel Gillman at the NCAA Convention to discuss the impact of the NCAA’s restructured governance model, noting that sport oversight committees now manage both championship operations and regulatory policy. Here’s what you need to know…
➤ “The goal really is that a particular sport oversight committee can take a step back, not just run a championship, though that's a heavy lift, but what are the things that impact the sport, they can really sort of be the steward for that particular sport at the collegiate level on a national scale. And it's empowered these folks to really take broad looks at the health of particular sports."
➤ Tealer also highlighted the success of moving the FCS Championship to Nashville, which secured a primetime ESPN slot and delivered the third-largest TV audience in the event's history. “I think it demonstrated the importance of FCS football nationally. It demonstrated the importance of FCS football to ESPN and the NCAA. So all told it was just really successful. I think it showcased FCS football and also again was just a real demonstration of how important FCS football is to the NCAA."
➤ On changing the volleyball schedule: "One was this idea to not have these giant gaps between the matches that you would treat it as a regional, right? So you'd have one match right after another. ... And again, sort of prepping for what's next. Can we operate in this way? Will fans buy in? Can coaches adapt? Can teams adapt? And then we go to the next, you know, when these are all on linear television. Let's hope right that we've already sort of established how this is going to flow." (link)
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The Tulsa World’s Berry Tramel writes on the hire of new Oklahoma AD Roger Denny: “Denny will succeed or fail based on his people skills. Can he lead? Can he engender loyalty and trust, can he motivate and encourage, can he sell and rally all the many people that make a big-time athletic program operate successfully? … [outgoing AD Joe] Castiglione set quite the standard; the Sooners have won at least one NCAA championship in each of the last 12 years. This athletic director job is football-heavy, but it goes beyond the gridiron. You want to get on the wrong side of a million Oklahomans, go messing with Patty Gasso’s softball program. Joe C. became the gold standard of university athletic directors. But Denny’s job description is different. Navigate OU through the maze of becoming a pro-football organization, in a frenzied time. A sport that always seemed to have few scruples but now seems to have none. Tough assignment. But Denny’s résumé says he’s the man for the job. So long as he packs people skills as he makes the move to Norman.” (link)
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The Oklahoman’s Jenni Carlson also provides perspective on the Sooners new boss: “Denny looks like he not only understands (both the complexity of the moment and the opportunities it presents) but also can handle them. Listen, the job he’s taken isn’t easy. Not in this era of change and uncertainty in college athletics. Not when you’re taking over for an icon. Not when you’re the answer to the most-important-hire-ever question. But [OU President Joseph] Harroz and [Chair and Special Advisor to the President for OU Athletics Randall] Stephenson went looking for someone who could walk, chew gum and maybe negotiate world peace at the same time. Roger Denny will be asked to do a lot as the OU athletic director. Then again, a lot is what he’s already done.” (link)
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USA Today’s Mitchell Northam gets feedback from several women’s basketball coaches on the new transfer portal window for men’s and women’s hoops. Northam: “To sum up the collective thoughts of several women’s college basketball coaches around the country, this rule change solves one transfer portal problem — keeping the window closed while games are still being played — but leaves other issues unaddressed. … What moving the opening date of the portal does, some coaches argue, is it puts everyone on a level playing field when it comes to juggling the portal and the postseason.” More key nuggets…
➤ Texas HC Vic Schaefer: “Last year, we’re in the Elite Eight and my conscience won’t allow me to go start recruiting kids when my juice and energy and focus needs to be on (my team). We had a team in (the SEC), I think they recruited their entire — what is now four of their starting five — before we ever got done playing. So, I think it’s a great decision, and it’s just fair.”
➤ Fairfield HC Carly Thibault-DuDonis: “Several challenges remain in managing the transfer portal, with agent involvement among the most significant. Agents are frequently facilitating early contact to gauge interest. In professional sports, such activity would constitute tampering and carry meaningful consequences. In the collegiate space, however, this behavior exists in a gray area that allows transfer-related communication to occur before the portal officially opens.”
➤ Duke HC Kara Lawson: “I don't know that it changes things too much. I guess it is later than it was before, and you won't have people playing during the time of it, but, you know, it's not like the communication is starting then. It's happening all year, and that's the unfortunate part of the environment we're in right now. That's how some people already know where they're going on the first day of the portal.” Lots more. (link)
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Wyoming Football HC Jay Sawvel will give $125K of his salary back to the program in the form of revenue sharing, plus roughly $100K of his annual retention bonus to ensure he could keep certain staff members. Sawvel: “I thought that with what we had returning player wise, with where we were at budget wise -- I thought we could have a really good (transfer portal) cycle here -- we needed a shove a little bit, and we needed a little extra. … There was one vehicle and one means to do it, and that was to do it yourself.” 7220Sports.com’s Cody Tucker reports: “Sawvel gave almost double that amount last offseason, according to a source familiar with the situation.” (link)
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New England Patriots wide receiver/former LSU student-athlete Kayshon Boutte pens for The Players’ Tribune about his gambling addiction, which started after he got hurt his sophomore year with the Tigers. He fell into a depression, started doing drugs and wondered how he could “get that feeling back of competing” while he was sidelined. So he started gambling. Lots here from Boutte: “Gambling is a complicated thing, dawg. Especially with the apps. You know how the casino don’t got no windows, or clocks? It’s all a mind game. They don’t want you thinking about the outside world. They don’t want you to look out the window, see the sun done gone down, and realize how long you been gambling. Well, the phone is like that, too, in its own way. I’d be in my own world. Laying in bed, in the dark, in pain, with the light glowing on my face. It was a lonely experience. Like you in an empty casino, alone at the blackjack table. Adding more money to the account, and more money, and more money, with the press of a couple buttons. You lose touch with reality. It gets to a point where it feels like the money ain’t even real. But it is real, because in the real world, I was living paycheck to paycheck. Waiting on NIL checks to clear. It’s sad when I think about how, as a kid, my ability to dream was an asset. That’s what got me to LSU, and later, all the way to the NFL. But as a gambling addict, my dreaming was my biggest liability. It was like my own mind was working against me.” After hitting rock bottom, which included losing $90K, Boutte says of his turnaround: “I wish I could tell you I came to my senses on my own.…. But honestly, only two things saved me. One was getting healthy enough to play football again. The other was becoming a father, as a junior in college.” Long but important read. (link)
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Remember that $11M jersey patch deal that UNLV has in place? Here is what the patches will look like on the Runnin Rebels’ jerseys starting August 1. (link)
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In more than 70% of college athletics relocations, the spouse becomes the "de facto project manager," shouldering a massive administrative and emotional burden while the coach focuses on the new program. This imbalance often leads to domestic chaos, family burnout, and a "delayed integration" that can distract a coach during their critical first months on the job. To address this, D1.relocation provides a dedicated Director of Relocation Operations (DORO) to act as a professional advocate for the spouse. By managing everything from home sales and school research to logistical coordination, the DORO ensures the family's "unsung MVP" isn't left to DIY the move alone, allowing both the family and the coach to hit the ground running. (link)
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Bama247’s Alex Scarborough profiles Susan Peal, the retired NCAA Director of Governance and Policy who architected the transfer portal following a 2017 proposal to shift from a "request-to-transfer" to a "notification-of-transfer" model. Peal, now an adjunct professor at The Citadel, defends the portal as a success for its intended purpose—streamlining compliance workflows that were previously bogged down by manual emails and tracer forms—and believes that public ire is misplaced. What’s changed are policy shifts like the one-time transfer exception, COVID eligibility extensions and, most notably, NIL: "It's interesting because when you look at reasons why student-athletes transferred, it generally fell into the categories of: I'm not getting playing time. I'm not a right fit in this system or with this coach, academic reasons. If you look at now — in those revenue sports — what's the number one reason? A better NIL deal. So everything's changed. And, again, that's not because of the transfer portal. That's because of the transfer rules changing and then name, image and likeness coming into play." Therefore, she adds: "Screaming at the transfer portal is like screaming at a traffic intersection. It doesn't dictate the rules of the road." (link)
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Industry insiders are touting 2026 as a potential “gold rush” for marketing and sponsorship sales, highlighted by the FIFA World Cup’s return to the U.S. for the first time in 32 years, per SBJ’s Terry Lefton. POV Sports Marketing CEO Molly Arbogast: “Every brand wants to be connected to the World Cup in some way, but we are being sure to ask them, ‘OK, but what are you doing July 20th when it’s over?’ It’s a different environment than I can remember in my 30 years. You’ve still got some predicting a market correction, but most brands are moving forward. So, I would tell you that 2026 seems alive and well. Premium hospitality doesn’t seem to have any [price] ceiling, which is testimony to how important experience has become and remains across the industry.” Developments on the college sports side are also adding to what Lefton references as “boundless optimism.” Excel Sports Management EVP/Head of Properties Jason Miller: “College is the story this year — it’s the hottest new space. Now you have on-field and on-uniform [ads] opening up, along with a new willingness to listen, even among the most prestigious schools. In order to pay those NIL salaries, schools are now going to have to integrate brands across their entire campus, which wasn’t generally the case before. … That’s where it gets interesting.” More. (link)
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Assistant Athletic Trainer (University of Alabama at Birmingham / Birmingham, AL): More details HERE.
Nutritionist (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Certified Athletic Trainer - Track & Field and Cross Country (University of Missouri / Columbia, MO): More details HERE.
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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Associate Vice President of Ticketing Revenue (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director, Season & Group Sales (Florida International University / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
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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