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Dayton announces AD Neil Sullivan is taking a medical leave of absence. UD President Eric F. Spina: “Neil means a great deal to the university, to all of the athletics programs and to his colleagues, and his health is a priority for all of us. Our prayers are for Neil and his family. We have full confidence in our highly capable athletic leadership team during this time to provide forward momentum and continued support for our student-athletes.” (link)
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The House Committee on Education and Workforce has reached out to Utah to schedule a briefing on the school’s plans to accept private equity funding from Otro Capital, per Sportico’s Eben Novy-Williams, who notes the group is “examining the growing trend of schools seeking institutional partners to capitalize their athletic departments” and “assessing whether legislative action might be needed to address concerns about the downstream impact of these deals.” The committee has requested the university share terms of the arrangement and answer three specific questions: what factors and considerations led the university to pursue this partnership, and why was this approach selected over other potential financing options?; what steps is the university taking to maintain institutional control and to protect student-athlete welfare, including compliance with Title IX under this partnership structure?; and how might this partnership affect student costs, particularly with respect to mandatory student fees that subsidize the athletic department, and are any changes to the fee structure anticipated following implementation? More. (link)
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The recent rash of indictments over alleged college basketball point-shaving “seems unlikely to prompt immediate wholesale changes within the NCAA,” per Law360’s Alex Lawson, who notes the organization has used the incidents “to highlight its existing enforcement policies, while also acknowledging that more must be done, even if the most pressing changes lie not in its own hands, but those of state regulators and lawmakers.” Here are notable comments from association leaders…
➤ NCAA Managing Director of Enterprise Risk Management Clint Hangebrauk: “There's only so much that's within our control. A lot of where we feel there is significant change that needs to happen to enhance the integrity of the games is really those in power of the betting markets to take a risk-based look of what's being offered there and try to look at those riskiest bets and get them off the market.”
➤ NCAA Managing Director of Enforcement Mark Hicks said the organization “has focused on making education free and accessible to all schools, including low/mid-major schools,” noting the enormity of the allegations will spark a dialogue between the organization and its member schools that will inform how these issues are tackled going forward.”
➤ Hicks adds: “We absolutely want to apply lessons learned to strategies that we have moving forward. [The indictments] will raise awareness, it will heighten the sense of importance. I think moments like this continue to galvanize people around the importance of staying vigilant and protecting the integrity of competition. That will drive some change in itself. I think it does start with truly understanding what happened.” (link)
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San Francisco 49ers President Al Guido is now serving as the organization’s CEO, taking over from principal owner Jed York, who’d held the title since 2010. Guido, who also concurrently serves as Elevate Sports Ventures CEO/Chairman, said the title bump is symbolic of the next era of the 49ers’ business growth, as the team looks to expand its international fan base and make the most of its strong current position in the NFL. (link)
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Color Oklahoma State AD Chad Weiberg impressed by the effort OSU’s club hockey team has put in to lift its profile over the past few years. However, he suggests there’s little financial room for the program to maneuver toward a Division I move. Weiberg: “They've created a great organization with significant backing and have become one of the best club teams in the country. The club is committed to adding value to OSU, not taking from existing resources, which I appreciate. The athletic department and the hockey club share a desire to innovate and to help propel the university into the future.” The department operating at roughly a $5.2M loss in FY25 suggests the university isn’t in position to add a non-revenue varsity sport that would likely also raise some Title IX issues that would need to be addressed. Even with a large donation up front to start the program, the longevity of such an endeavor would still be costly. More. (link)
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Oklahoma’s athletic department reported a $43.7M deficit in FY25, per Tulsa World’s Mason Young, who notes university officials “attribute the deficit largely to a one-time dip in conference revenue distribution associated with OU’s move from the Big 12 to the Southeastern Conference.” The Sooners received just $12.5M during their initial year in the league, $47M less than their full-share peers, and utilized reserves to cover the deficit. Overall, operating revenues fell slightly from $208.8M in FY24 to $205.6M in FY25, while operating expenses rose significantly from $206.1M (FY24) to $249.4M (FY25). Oklahoma managed to post record years in both fundraising ($92.9M) and ticket sales ($54.5M). Football was the only sport to turn a FY25 profit, producing just over $61.6M in revenue, down from $71M in 2024. Young: “One of OU’s major expenses stemmed from its decision to merge its name, image and likeness fundraising collective, 1Oklahoma, with Sooner Sports Properties, the local division of multimedia rightsholder Learfield, streamlining efforts to generate NIL partnerships for athletes.” More. (link)
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Oregon State athletics operated at a surplus for the second consecutive year despite bringing in $15M less in revenue in FY25, according to The Oregonian’s James Crepea, who notes OSU reported total revenues of $104.76M against expenses of $100.3M. Overall, the school’s $4.46M surplus during its initial year in both the depleted Pac-12 and the WCC was down from $7.43M in FY24. Crepea: “While Oregon State reported significant increases in revenue from direct state or other government support and direct institutional support compared to 2024, its revenue from media rights dropped from $34,050,500 while in the old Pac-12 to just $3,015,108. Its biggest decline in expenses came from an all-encompassing category of other operating expenses, which includes non-team travel, team banquets and awards and other miscellaneous categories, from $11,634,817 in 2024 to $267,877 last year. … OSU football revenue dropped from $49,178,636 to $31,096,301 due almost entirely to a total loss of media rights revenue from over $21M in 2024. The program’s net profit dropped from $23.2M to $7.25M.” More. (link)
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➤ VCU Women’s Basketball HC Beth O’Boyle will no longer lead the program, effective immediately, with Rams AC Kirk Crawford taking over as Interim HC for the remainder of the 2025-26 campaign. (link)
➤ Boston University taps MIT (DIII) Field Hockey HC Sarah Shute for the same role at her alma mater. (link)
➤ Marist hires Union College (DIII) Women’s Volleyball HC Annie DeLoid as the Red Foxes’ next HC. (link)
➤ High Point and Women’s Lacrosse HC Lyndsey Boswell have agreed to a three-year contract extension. (link)
➤ Legends Global President of North American Venues Doug Thornton will step into a new role as President of Venue Planning Services, per SBJ’s Bret McCormick. (link)
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Thirty-one former NC State student-athletes have joined a lawsuit accusing university officials of of “not protecting the men from a trainer’s alleged sexual abuse and harassment on campus,” according to the Herald Sun’s Virginia Bridges, who notes the amended suit is part of a legal fight that started in 2022, when former Wolfpack soccer player Benjamin Locke filed a federal lawsuit accusing then-AD Debbie Yow and other NC State leaders of failing to protect him and other athletes from sexual abuse and harassment by Director of Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer Robert Murphy. From the lawsuit: “Instead, administrators and staff in the Athletics Department chose to protect Murphy and the reputation of the institution by minimizing, condoning, ignoring and/or covering up his sexual assaults and harassment and the abusive culture that existed.” Bridges: “University attorneys have vigorously challenged the allegations in court filings. They contend that Murphy’s reported behavior wasn’t concerning enough to merit an investigation, and the people with the authority to take action weren’t told.” Murphy has denied all allegations and never been criminally charged in the matter. (link)
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Post Malone and Jelly Roll have announced dates for their Big ASS Stadium Tour Part 2, which is slated to begin April 10 and run through July 28. Numerous DI college venues are on the slate during the tour’s run, including: UTEP’s Sun Bowl Stadium (May 13); Baylor’s McLane Stadium (May 19); LSU’s Tiger Stadium (May 23); UAB’s Protective Stadium (May 26); USF’s Raymond James Stadium (May 29); Ole Miss’ Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (June 5); UConn’s Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field (June 22); Arkansas’ Reynolds Razorback Stadium (July 11); Iowa State’s Jack Trice Stadium (July 17); and Utah’s Rice-Eccles Stadium (July 28). (link)
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Dates for Noah Kahan’s The Great Divide Tour have officially been released, per American Songwriter’s Nick Stockton. The tour, set to begin June 11 and run through Aug. 30, is slated to visit a pair of college-associated venues during its run: NC State’s Carter-Finley Stadium (July 25) and UCLA’s Rose Bowl Stadium (Aug. 15). (link)
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Check out one of the more unique traditions in men’s college basketball as Central Michigan provides the video recap from its annual “Toilet Paper Toss” held prior to Saturday’s win over Bowling Green. (link)
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Pittsburgh AD Allen Greene sat down with Pittsburgh Action Sports’ Andrew Stockey to discuss several topics, including the decision to shrink the capacity of Acrisure Stadium from 68K to 51K for home football games. "Acrisure is too big of a home for us, and when we've looked at the data, it demonstrates that the capacity of around 50K, maybe a little less, is the right size for us. And I find it interesting, as people talk about shrinking capacity, because at the same time, I hear people say we need to build, number one, an on-campus stadium, and number two, it needs to be 35K, 40K, 45K seats. So, in light of building an on-campus stadium, we're creating an environment which is what people want. It just so happens that we have one that's a little too big. Our shoes are too big for our feet. We haven't grown into it yet, so this gives us an opportunity to right-size things and provide an experience for folks that would be beneficial for all." More from Greene…
➤ With the men’s basketball team sitting at 9-12 on the season, Greene remarked that “any coach would tell you that it falls on them, and it does. And just like any athletic director would tell you, it falls on us. That's the case. And any player will tell you it falls on them. Everybody has responsibility, everyone has accountability, and it usually starts and ends with the head coach. [Panthers HC Jeff Capel] knows he needs to do better and be better, and we've had conversations about that, and I'm looking forward to being able to implement some more of the changes that we started implementing last year.”
➤ On playing two Friday night football games next season: “The way I think of it is the rules of engagement have changed and we are no longer in 2019, and as college football continues to change, as there are more and more business aspects of our industry and there’s more pressures on our athletics department to generate revenue, when viewership is tied to revenue… Friday nights become incredibly valuable to us and to not do them is essentially costing us money. There’s some heartburn with that, and we certainly recognize that.” (link)
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Disney CEO Bob Iger plans to step down before his contract expires on December 31, with the board expected to vote on a successor during a meeting next week in Burbank, according to the Wall Street Journal’s Robbie Whelan, Jessica Toonkel and Ben Fritz. The race has reportedly narrowed to two internal candidates: Experiences Chairman Josh D’Amaro (viewed by many as the frontrunner) and Entertainment Co-Chair Dana Walden. Iger, who cited a desire to spend more time with his wife and on their ownership stake in Angel City FC, intends to remain as CEO for several months after the announcement to mentor the new leader, aiming to ensure a "fresh start" and avoid the friction that plagued the previous transition to Bob Chapek. (link); Bloomberg’s Thomas Buckley goes a step further, reporting the board is “aligning on promoting” D’Amaro “and will vote on naming a new leader in the coming week.” (link)
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Freshly appointed Playfly President Chris Marinak sits down with Playfly CEO Craig Sloan to discuss what attracted him to the role, how he will apply his experience – which includes 17 years at Major League Baseball, most recently as Chief Operations and Strategy Officer – to his new role and where he believes the industry is heading. Here are the main takeaways from Marinak…
➤ On the potential of Playfly: "When I looked at Playfly, I think it's hard to find a sports organization with the reach and the scale that Playfly has. ... Playfly literally touches every aspect of the sports ecosystem. ... It's been around for five years or so, [and] there's been, what, 10 or 11 acquisitions over that time? And so when I look at it, I see a really mature company on one hand where there's a lot of mature business units, but on the other hand, now it's time to really bring those units together and act as an integrated unit."
➤ Observations of college sports: "There's probably no other sport with such a lifetime journey where you come in maybe as a prospective student then you become a student then you're an [alumnus], then you're an [alumnus] maybe that has kids that go to the school and then you're a donor. ... For us at Playfly, the biggest opportunity is to really be the glue and the connectivity point that has that conversation with the fan and helps these schools understand who their fans are." (link)
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Florida State reported $211.95M in operating revenue and $208.19M in expenses for FY25, resulting in a $3.76M surplus under NCAA reporting guidelines. Revenue increased by nearly $27M year-over-year, driven largely by a reporting shift in direct institutional support, which jumped to $33.87M (up from ~$107K in FY24). However, expenses surged $38.4M, significantly impacting program-specific profitability: Football's surplus dropped to $5.2M (down from $29.8M in FY24), while men's basketball swung to a $483K deficit (down from a $7.1M profit). Contributions fell to $55.63M (down from $62.3M), while ticket sales rose to $28.52M. FSU, in an email sent to various outlets noted the following: “It is important to note that the NCAA's financial survey is not a complete representation of FSU's operating position. NCAA methodology differs from university accounting standards most notably by excluding depreciation and amortization, and by listing capital expenses ‘below the line.’ As a result, the $3.76M difference between revenue and expenses should not be interpreted as a net operating profit. Because the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025, the report published in January 2027, will be the first full look at FSU's financial model in the era of direct student‑athlete compensation under the House v. NCAA settlement.” (link)
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Men’s hoops analytics guru Evan Miyakawa evaluated the impact of the roughly 75 international professional recruits who entered DI basketball this season and as of early last week found that while a select few have been elite, the group as a whole has underperformed relative to traditional freshmen. Using his "Box BPR" metric, Miyakawa found that the top 50 traditional freshmen boast an average rating of +5.1, a mark matched only by the top 11 international imports—led by Hannes Steinbach (Washington), David Mirkovic (Illinois), and Mario Saint-Supery (Gonzaga). The disparity is stark at the top of rosters: 25 traditional freshmen rank among the top three producers on Power Conference teams, compared to just nine international first-years. Furthermore, 28 of the 50 "most hyped" international signees—including players at Kansas State, Kentucky, and Purdue—currently sit outside the top 1500 players nationally in Box BPR. Miyakawa notes that only 30% of the international cohort outperformed his conservative preseason projections, concluding that while programs like Virginia (with Thijs De Ridder and Johann Grünloh) struck gold through elite scouting, the strategy of mining overseas pros is far from a guaranteed fix, with many "fading into anonymity." More. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Kansas City has named former Maryland/Texas A&M/Wichita State Men’s Basketball HC Mark Turgeon as its next HC. (link)
➤ Southern Utah Softball HC Don Don Williams inks an extension through the 2028 season. (link)
➤ Kent State Baseball HC Jeff Duncan inks a contract extension to continue guiding the Golden Flashes through the 2030 season. (link)
➤ The California Post’s Ben Bolch breaks down the contract details for new UCLA Football HC Bob Chesney, who signed a five-year, $33.75M deal with an average annual value of $6.75M—a figure that would rank outside the top 35 nationally in the 2025 salary database. Chesney’s package includes a $3.7M hiring bonus and annual retention bonuses of $550K starting in 2027. His buyout structure requires him to pay $8M if he leaves before Dec. 21, 2026, and that figure drops incrementally to $1M by 2030. Meanwhile, UCLA would owe 75% of his remaining salary if terminated without cause. As far as ACs go, OC Colin Hitschler received a three-year deal averaging $1.6M, DC Dean Kennedy signed for two years at $1.34M, and GM Darrick Yray inked a two-year contract at $475K annually. (link)
➤ Coaches.wire is football-heavy but 25 other sports also had coaching staff changes over the weekend. (link)
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Front Office Sports’ Ellyn Briggs explores the rapid professionalization of collegiate creative media teams, which have evolved into "full-blown production studios" to drive recruiting, sponsorship, and donor engagement in the NIL era. USC Senior Assoc. AD for Strategic Communications and Brand Advancement Cody Worsham leads a roughly 20-person full-time staff operating on a "close to eight-figure" budget, and Briggs notes the unit won an Emmy for a 2024 football hype video and produced nearly 1,700 posts in December 2025 alone. Similarly, Florida has tripled its creative team to around 20 employees (six dedicated to football), with salaries increasing 50% since 2021 and total investment pushing "well into the seven figures." The strategy is paying dividends at the Group of 5 level as well: Tulsa’s viral "Portal House" social campaign generated 2.5M impressions in a single day and helped secure 22 transfer commitments, while FIU quadrupled its creative staff to achieve a top-10 national growth rate on Instagram. (link)
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Sacramento State, Wilton Rancheria, and Sky River Casino have announced a five-year, $7.5M partnership that “aims to advance student-athlete development, enhance fan engagement, and expand educational opportunities for Native and Indigenous students at the Wileety Native American College at Sacramento State.” As part of the agreement, Sky River Casino and Wilton Rancheria will serve as premier sponsors of Sacramento State football and men's and women's basketball programs. Additionally, Sky River Casino will become the naming partner of the Sky River Casino End Zone at Hornet Stadium and as a presenting sponsor of marquee events. The partnership also includes annual community and engagement events hosted at Sky River Casino for fans, alumni, and supporters to connect with Sacramento State coaches, student-athletes, and programs beyond game day. (link)
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VeloU Founder Dr. Nick Serio argues in a piece for Baseball America that the "tectonic shifts" in college athletics—specifically the preference for older, proven talent in the NIL era—may inadvertently curb the UCL (ulnar collateral ligament) injury epidemic among young pitchers. Serio notes the average age of a DI baseball player has risen from 20.1 in 2022 to 21.9 in 2024, with seniors/grad students now accounting for roughly 33% of innings compared to just 15% for freshmen. While this trend pushes high school recruits toward junior college or lower divisions, Serio contends this delay is beneficial, citing data that pitchers who undergo Tommy John surgery before age 19 have less than half the odds of reaching the majors compared to those injured later. He concludes that the closed door to Power 4 programs "keeps them healthy long enough to walk through a better one,” adding: “Two additional years suddenly become available for development rather than desperation. We have strong evidence that velocity is not the enemy, as research shows that its significance to injury actually decreases as age rises. Which means the real issue all along has been the timeline we are forcing upon its development.” (link)
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Disney and the NFL officially closed a strategic partnership that sees the league acquire a 10% minority stake in ESPN—valued by Octagon at roughly $2.2B to $2.5B—while ESPN gains control of NFL Network, NFL RedZone, and other NFL Media assets. NFL Media employees will transition to ESPN in April, and NFL Network is slated to integrate into ESPN's direct-to-consumer streaming platform by the start of the 2026 season, according to Variety’s Brian Steinberg, who notes the deal aims to fortify ESPN's digital future as cable distribution wanes. Specifically, Kagan data projects ESPN and ESPN2 subscribers will drop to ~57.9M by the end of 2026, while NFL Network saw its base fall to 46.7M in 2024. Furthermore, the equity stake may disincentivize the NFL from exercising its right to opt out of its current media deals after the 2029 season. (link)
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TCU Athletics Facilities Graduate Assistant (Texas Christian University / Fort Worth, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Athletics Facilities & Events (University of Alabama at Birmingham / Birmingham, AL): More details HERE.
Manager of Facilities and Equipment (Loyola University Maryland / Baltimore, MD): More details HERE.
VCU Graduate Assistant - Athletic Equipment Room 2026-2027 (Virginia Commonwealth University / Richmond, VA): More details HERE.
Aquatics Facility Director (University of Wyoming / Laramie, Wyoming, WY): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Facilities & Event Management (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
Vice President, Rhino Sports (REVELxp / Winston Salem, NC): More details HERE.
Athletics Groundskeeper (Florida Gulf Coast University / Fort Myers, FL): More details HERE.
Associate Athletics Director – Facilities & Event Management (University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Little Rock, AR): More details HERE.
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.
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Associate Athletic Director for Sport Psychology & Mental Wellness (Appalachian State University / Boone, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (East Tennessee State University / Johnson City, TN): More details HERE.
Director of Sports Science (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Sport Psychology Clinic Coordinator (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer - Men's Soccer (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Performance Science Coordinator (University of Utah / Salt Lake City, UT): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director - Sports Medicine and Athletic Performance (Rice University / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Sports Dietician (University of Tennessee – Chattanooga / Chattanooga, TN): More details HERE.
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.
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VCU Graduate Assistant - VCU Sports Properties 2026-2027 (Virginia Commonwealth University / Richmond, VA): More details HERE.
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VCU Graduate Assistant - Athletic Ticket Operations 2026-2027 (Virginia Commonwealth University / Richmond, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Ticket Operations (University of Oregon / Eugene, OR): More details HERE.
Ticket Office Graduate Assistant (Western Kentucky University / Bowling Green, KY): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Athletics (University of California – Los Angeles – UCLA / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE.
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.
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