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The Athletic’s Chris Vannini reports further on an important but previously overlooked detail in the new College Football Playoff selection criteria starting in 2026: while the four Power 4 conference champions are guaranteed spots, the automatic bid reserved for the highest-ranked Group of 6 team is not required to be a conference champion. This nuance, embedded in the MOU signed nearly two years ago, caught multiple G6 leaders by surprise, as many believed they had secured a champion-specific guarantee. Vannini writes: “Multiple G6 leaders told The Athletic they could not recall much, if any, conversation among themselves about removing the G6 championship requirement.” The provision theoretically protects highly ranked G6 contenders who suffer upsets in title games—like a 2021 Cincinnati or 2017 UCF—from being leapfrogged by lower-ranked champions; however, leaders worry it could devalue conference championship games and say they plan to discuss potential revisions later this year. (link)
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Boise State AD Jeramiah Dickey reacts to Vannini’s report: “The system they built wasn’t built for us… it has been intentional. Speak now or forever hold your peace. Nothing to be fearful of as they are doing it openly and we have a responsibility to those we serve and represent… that’s the job whether it is comfortable or not. We represent something bigger than ourselves!” (link)
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Several Michigan State trustees have raised concerns about the lack of oversight over hundreds of millions of dollars expected to flow through MSU’s new tax-exempt Spartan Ventures nonprofit, according to The Detroit News’ Sarah Atwood, who notes that as of now, “there are no plans for any trustee, the fiduciaries of the university, to sit on the board of Spartan Media Ventures or any other potential for-profit arms of the nonprofit.” It's also unclear whether the new entity “will require a subsequent Board of Trustees vote to set up or if the newly announced Spartan Ventures board will be solely responsible for its creation and oversight.” MSU spokesperson Emily Guerrant confirmed last month that “both will be independent entities” and “contended that they would not be subject to the Open Meetings or Freedom of Information acts,” with any information sent to the University available through open records requests. That concerned Trustees Dennis Denno and Mike Balow, who mentioned they felt cut out of the operations. Denno: “We’re a public body. When people lose faith… it's when things are being done in the dark.” Balow: “College athletics is changing by the day. It’s a good thing we have an athletic director that thinks outside the box. We were elected to be the oversight. We can’t do the job if we don’t know what’s going on.” More. (link)
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Incoming Oklahoma AD Roger Denny weighs in on two of the industry’s most pressing matters in collective bargaining and private equity, as the Sooners continue to be in the headlines…
➤ “It’s understanding what collective bargaining is and what it’s not. And when you look at the time frame right now, you’re hearing a lot of folks with microphones saying, ‘Hey, we’ve got to get to collective bargaining as quickly as possible. We’ve got to do this.’ And there seems to be this perception that that’s a right-now solution, and that’s just not the way collective bargaining works. … You’re really looking at a three- to five-year process at best that it’s going to take to identify who the bargaining units are and how they’re organized. … It’s just an understanding of the law applicable to collective bargaining that you can bring in the SEC room and into the national conversation to make sure that we’re not proceeding with this unrealistic expectation that that’s going to solve all today’s problems. That may solve problems three or five years from now, but we’ve got to come up with a different bridge to solve today’s problems.”
➤ Denny on private equity: “Understanding what private equity looks like, and, more importantly, what the back end of a private equity deal looks like, having helped folks unwind those deals over a long period of time, I think, allows you to have a little wider aperture on this thing. So that we’re not just staring at a huge bucket of money on the front end, thinking like, ‘Oh, that’s a great deal. We got to jump at that.’ We have to understand the issues and see the future a little bit on how those things play out, so that we can proceed into those conversations with appropriate caution.” (link)
➤ More from Norman as the Oklahoma Board of Regents will consider the contracts of incoming AD Roger Denny and Football AC Jason Witten, as well as adjustments for several coaching contracts during its meeting January 29-30, according to The Oklahoman’s Colton Sulley, who adds: “Also included on the agenda were some major gifts to athletics. An anonymous donor gifted $25M to OU athletics, while the Gaylord family also donated $25M to OU athletics. Other anonymous gifts to athletics of $10M and $7.5M were included.” (link)
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Tulane AD David Harris touches on a number of topics in his latest fan correspondence, continuing on to highlight record ticket revenue as well as an 83% increase in donors and a 373% increase in dollars YoY as fundraising brought in $1.68M from 519 total donors. Additionally, Harris anticipates being able to utilize the Green Wave Indoor Practice Facility starting in March, while the first phase of the Goldring Tennis Facility is slated to be finalized within the next few months. (link)
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Hero Sports’ KC Smurthwaite unpacks UC Davis AD Rocko DeLuca’s "brick-by-brick" strategy as the department prepares to join the Mountain West for non-football sports in July 2026. DeLuca has launched IGNITE 2.0, an updated roadmap focused on modernizing facilities and expanding support staff—highlighted by a sports medicine model featuring 16 full-time trainers and three physicians. Financially, the department’s operating budget has grown from ~$32M to over $55M during his tenure, and DeLuca confirms the Aggies will opt into revenue sharing this year after initially declining, stating: "We want to be in a position to benefit from the next phase of collegiate athletics, not just survive it." Football will remain in the Big Sky, a pragmatic decision DeLuca frames as pursuing a "national championship caliber program" at the FCS level rather than chasing FBS status prematurely. He adds: “To have the success that we’re having right now is incredible; that gives me even more hope on the future. If we put more fuel into this machine, do things the right way, we’ll continue to have success.” (link)
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Montana AD Kent Haslam notes revenue derived from a list of specific initiatives will be shared with football, men’s basketball and starting next season, with women’s basketball. Those initiatives include: increased fees added to all tickets sold to athletic and other select events, as well as for each suite in Washington-Grizzly Stadium, that go directly to revenue share; operation of the Adams Center and Washington-Grizzly Stadium as entertainment and concert venues with revenue generated supporting athletic operations and revenue share; establishing various licensing partnerships (with more coming) for products such as the Up With beer at Draught Works that goes directly to revenue share; partnerships with local hotels that provide support back to our revenue share as athletics brings events to the Missoula community; and fan contributions to general revenue share through Good Ol' Grizzlies. Revenue share accounts for each of the university's 15 Division I sports have also been established through the UM Foundation and contributions may be directed to a specific sport. More. (link)
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Compensation for Deputy ADs in the FCS varies widely depending on the conference, according to new data from Collegiate Sports Connect’s Talent Benchmarking tool. The median salary for this cohort, $114,976, falls inside a nearly $100K spread between the minimum ($81K) and maximum ($176K) salaries, with the CAA setting the financial standard at a conference median of $162,349. Following the CAA, the America East ($137K) and Missouri Valley ($130K) conferences show strong investment in the role, while the top 25th percentile across the subdivision pushes past $135K, underscoring the significant earning potential for top-tier administrators serving as a department's primary operational lead. Lots more in the full report. (link)
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Alabama men’s basketball student-athlete Charles Bediako does not oppose the NCAA’s motion for Tuscaloosa Circuit Court Judge James Roberts to recuse himself, according to AL.com’s Nick Kelly, who adds: “The main points made by Bediako’s attorneys in the filing: UA isn’t a party in the lawsuit, ‘and the NCAA rightly concedes (the judge) has no financial relationship with Mr. Bediako.’ UA is the largest university in the state and has the only public law school, and the filing highlights how many judges in the state have some type of connection to UA and/or athletics. ‘It cannot be the case that any lawsuit that tangentially touches upon the University would result in recusal of every judge who maintains ties to the University.’ Bediako and his camp do not have ‘any concern regarding the court’s impartiality’ but do not oppose the motion for recusal.” (link)
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St. Bonaventure will add women’s golf beginning with the 2026-27 season. The program will be led by Director of Golf Patrick Damore. (link)
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Rice has extended its partnership with Collegiate Sports Connect to continue leveraging the platform’s Talent Finder and Talent Benchmarking tools. (link) The Owls have also signed on for another year of cost savings with an unlimited jobs bundle from CollegeSports.jobs. (link)
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Virginia Tech reported a $5.07M surplus for FY25, marking the third consecutive year of profitability, with operating revenues climbing nearly $22M to $161.2M and expenses rising to $156.1M. Revenue growth was fueled by increases in direct institutional support (up $7.6M to $8.4M), contributions (up $7M to $38.7M), and ticket sales (up $4.4M to $20.3M), while expenses spiked in fundraising/marketing (up $12.6M to $15.4M) and Alston-related educational benefits ($4.4M). Football remained the department's financial engine, generating a $32.4M profit that offset a combined $36.8M deficit across all 17 other sports, including a $2.2M loss for men's basketball (down from a $1.7M profit in FY24). Football-specific spending rose to $44.5M, with increases in recruiting (up $715K to nearly $2M), assistant coaching salaries (up $700K to $7.1M), and equipment/uniforms (up $2.5M to $4.4M). Looking ahead, new Football HC James Franklin’s contract mandates further investment, raising the recruiting budget to $3M, the assistant salary pool to $9.5M, and the support staff budget to $6M. (link)
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Iowa Women’s Basketball revenue decreased 40% during the first academic cycle since the departure of Hawkeyes standout Caitlin Clark to the WNBA with FY25 numbers highlighting an overall decrease from $858,548 to $511,960, per Sportico’s Daniel Libit and Eben Novy-Williams. Additionally, ticket sales plummeted by 27%, from $3,260,451 to $2,366,160, while team-specific royalties fell 21% from $470,749 to $370,408. The dip in ticket revenue will likely allow UConn ($4.25 in FY25 sales) to reclaim its position as top-earning public women’s basketball program at the gate, a distinction the program held for most of the past decade until Clark’s senior campaign. Last season with Clark gone and first-year HC Jan Jensen taking over the reins, Iowa finished 23-10 and exited the NCAA Tournament in the second round. As revenue declined, expenses followed suit. The program’s FY25 operating costs fell 17.6%, from $10.3M to $8.5M. (link)
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Check out this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire for the full rundown of coaching staff changes across the country this week. (link)
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Northern Arizona AD Uri Farkas will step down after being promoted to the permanent post last June. Farkas: “I will always be a strong advocate and supporter of Lumberjack Athletics and Northern Arizona University. At this time, I need to step away and focus on my physical and mental health, as well as the overall well-being of my family. They have been my number one supporters, and I look forward to spending more time with them as I explore my next opportunity.” (link)
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Playfly Sports is hiring Major League Baseball Chief Operations and Strategy Officer Chris Marinak as its new President, effective March 2. Marinak: “When [CEO] Craig [Sloan] and I were talking about the opportunities for Playfly and Playfly clients, particularly when you start looking at the college level, that is probably one of the biggest opportunities in sports right now.” TurnkeyZRG assisted with the search. (link)
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The Athletic’s Chris Vannini reports the guaranteed Group of 6 representative in the College Football Playoff does not have to be a conference champion, according to the MOU signed by all leagues and Notre Dame in 2024. Vannini adds those then-G5 leaders “were largely focused on securing a guaranteed spot in the field for 2026 and beyond and pushing back on the financial changes.” (link)
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Toledo AD Bryan Blair appears on the Eric Chase podcast to touch on a wide range of topics concerning the university's athletic department and the broader community. Here are some takeaways…
➤ On the current state of the transfer portal: “We need friction in the system on the transfer portal. I don't mind the NIL. I really don't. If we want to pay players, so be it, call it good. It is what it is. The transfer portal to me gives me more heartburn because I think we need some friction that says, ‘Hey, maybe you transferred once, but after that you got a city here. I thought that was a healthy place to be.’ I think now as it is, you can just zigzag your way to four or five different institutions. It's not good. It also reinforces negative lessons to our young people. And I actually think this starts before college. I think AAUs and kids shop in high schools to figure out where they're going to play. We're not taught to fight through adversity or push through adversity. And so we've got to get a better spot there. I think employment people say, ‘well, you as AD could hop to another school.’ Yeah, but there's a buyout and there's language in my contract that restricts when and where I can go and what penalties would have to be paid.”
➤ On getting more out of Glass Bowl Stadium: “You look around the country and you see everything from dirt bikes to bull riding and rodeos to hockey to literally anything and everything when you've got a massive surface and you've got stands that [are] built to host events. How do we think about the Glass Bowl as an event center structure versus a football stadium? I think that mindset shift is something we've all got to undergo and say, ‘Hey, you can do a lot more in here.’ And people say, ‘Oh, well, if you do rodeo, well, what does that mean for the turf?’ Well, everybody else has figured it out. … What does it look like to have an outdoor boxing match in the center of the Glass Bowl or MMA, right? It's the rage right now. What does it look like to put a cage in the heart of the stadium? And certainly the weather can play a component, but when you hit it right on the right day, and you’ve got tailgating before and after and what that builds into a full day on campus, all those are possibilities. … I mean, the sky's the limit in terms of what we can host in that facility. And again, it's built to host big time events. We’ve just got to activate it more.” (link)
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Duke has announced a settlement of its NIL contract dispute with Blue Devils student-athlete Darian Mensah “that enables both parties to move forward,” with Mensah now free to enroll and play at another school (expected to be Miami). The school acknowledged that pursuing legal action against Mensah was “a difficult choice” and something it sought to resolve “fairly and quickly.” (link, link)
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The NCAA has confirmed it’s looking into allegations made by Clemson Football HC Dabo Swinney accusing Ole Miss Football HC Pete Golding of “blatant” tampering with now-former Tigers student-athlete Luke Ferrelli, per The Athletic’s Grace Raynor, who notes the association has been in direct contract with Clemson over the allegations. “Though the NCAA would not comment on the exact documents it has received from Clemson, Swinney quoted text messages and laid out a minute-by-minute timeline in his news conference last week.” Swinney also believes the NCAA’s investigation shouldn’t take much time to reach a judgment, remarking: “This shouldn’t be a three-year or a three-month investigation. This might take three days. (Ole Miss is) either gonna tell the truth or they’re gonna lie. … All you’ve gotta do is get the phone.” More. (link)
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Wichita State has cut five total positions across coaching, administrative and academic support, per The Wichita Eagle’s Taylor Eldridge, who notes the decision comes after President Richard Muma warned the campus last week to “brace for a 7% budget reduction next fiscal year.” The cuts are also part of a broader cost-cutting measure driven by House settlement-related financial pressures. Noting he couldn’t discuss specific personnel matters, Wichita State AD Kevin Saal remarked: “This is a critical moment for the industry. WSU Athletics, like most athletic departments across the country, is evaluating how to best structure and right-size our operations to remain competitive in Division I. It demands strategic and responsible management to protect the developmental experience of our student-athletes and to ensure the long-term health and viability of WSU Athletics.” (link)
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People & Places… ➤ Iowa welcomes Illinois Senior Assoc. AD for Commercial Operations & Fan Engagement Patrick Sojka as Executive AD of Annual Giving Programs & Donor Engagement. (link) ➤ Green Bay hires Greater Green Bay Chamber of Commerce CFO Stephanie Fischer as Assoc. AD for Finance. (link) ➤ Michigan taps Iowa Women’s Soccer HC Dave Dilanni for the same role in Ann Arbor. (link) ➤ Lipscomb elevates Women’s Volleyball AC/Recruiting Coordinator Sarah Baldwin to lead the Bisons. (link)
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College football officials plan to review potential changes to the targeting rule this offseason, such as to the disqualification punishment, per Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger, who notes there will be no “backing up” on the rule since “it has been successful in its goal of making the game safer by changing player behavior related to head collisions.” Since the “height of targeting fouls” in 2020, there’s been an annual decrease, moving from a targeting penalty once in every four games in 2020 to one in every seven to eight games this past season. NCAA Secretary-Rules Editor Steve Shaw: “What targeting has driven in terms of player behavior change has been really good and the numbers reflect that. But how can we continue this trend of taking out more of these hits we don’t want in the game while being less punitive?” Dellenger: “When exploring the penalty structure this offseason, officials must determine if the disqualification — and the carryover disqualification — is still warranted. Could rules officials create two different levels of targeting fouls, similar to flagrant fouls in basketball?” In other rule-related news, Shaw observed “there’s not a medical player-safety driver to push us to change the kickoff,” and the new rule intended to prevent feigning injuries made the issue a “non-story” throughout the 2025 season. More. (link)
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Royal Palm Invitational promoter/former Louisville Senior Assoc. AD for Development Mark Jurich describes his proposed college basketball MTE in Dubai as in “an active development phase,” per Sportico’s Daniel Libit, who notes the new event was reported to be debuting in November of 2026. Jurich: “We have had formal discussions with multiple Division I programs, with contracts and letters of intent currently in circulation. On the commercial side, we are in advanced conversations with prospective sponsors, and discussions are ongoing regarding venue logistics and event operations in Dubai.” Libit: “According to the Dec. 3 email, the event will feature six teams who would play double-headers over the course of three days. Jurich wrote that there was already either ‘strong interest’ or ‘contracts in motion’ with Illinois, TCU, Wake Forest and Memphis. However, spokespeople for Illinois and TCU confirmed this week that their schools would not be participating, with TCU having recently announced it would be part of next season’s Players Era Championship instead. Representatives for Wake Forest and Memphis did not respond to requests for comment.” More. (link)
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Deal Corner… ➤ The Patriot League inks a multi-year extension with CBS Sports that will broadcast a minimum of 24 total live events each year and maintains the league’s presence on CBS Sports Network for championships in men’s and women’s basketball and men’s and women’s lacrosse. LEONA assisted the league in its negotiation. (link) ➤ Ohio State is teaming up with HITE EQ to offer mental skill performance insights to Buckeye coaches and athletes. (link) ➤ Gardner-Webb taps Influxer as its official partner in the NIL space. (link)
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Dollars & Cents… ➤ Indiana State receives a $500K commitment for its Crossroad of Champions Initiative from trustee/alumnus Troy Woodruff and his wife Melissa. (link) ➤ Southern Illinois Softball unveils its new Charlotte West Stadium videoboard made possible through a $250K donation from alumnus Ronald “Ron” Smith. (link)
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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.
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Assistant Athletic Trainer, Department of Athletics (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
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.
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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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Account Executive, Ticket Sales (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
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.
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