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The Mountain West has signed a new media rights deal through 2031-32 with CBS Sports, FOX Sports, The CW Network and Kiswe. Per the agreement, FOX Sports will carry the league’s football championship, 12 regular season FB games and 20 men’s basketball games. CBS Sports will have the rights to 15 regular season FB games, with one to be broadcast on CBS and streamed on Paramount+, the men’s and women’s basketball championships and 20 total regular season MBB and WBB games. Starting this fall, The CW will carry 13 football games, 20 MBB games and 15 WBB games. Kiswe will develop a new direct-to-consumer streaming service that will launch this summer to stream over 1,000 live events a year, in addition to game replays and original content. Commissioner Gloria Nevarez: “The partnerships with CBS Sports, FOX Sports, The CW Network, and Kiswe represent the broadest media distribution plan in the Conference’s history, delivering unprecedented national linear visibility coupled with a creative and comprehensive digital presence. Aligning with three nationally recognized broadcast media partners and marquee streaming platforms powered by Kiswe’s expertise ensures that our student-athletes showcase their athletic excellence, academic achievements, personal stories, and the pride they bring to their universities.” (link)
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Disney has selected Disney Experiences Chairman Josh D’Amaro to succeed Bob Iger as the company’s CEO, effective March 18. CNBC’s Lillian Rizzo notes Iger will remain on staff as a senior advisor and Disney board member until he retires from the company on Dec. 31. Additionally, Disney Entertainment Co-Chair Dana Walden was named President/Chief Creative Officer as part of the transition announcement. Iger: “Josh D’Amaro is an exceptional leader and the right person to become our next CEO. He has an instinctive appreciation of the Disney brand, and a deep understanding of what resonates with our audiences, paired with the rigor and attention to detail required to deliver some of our most ambitious projects. His ability to combine creativity with operational excellence is exemplary and I am thrilled for Josh and the company.” More. (link)
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Nearing his fifth anniversary with the league on Sunday, ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips visited with On3’s Brett McMurphy for a Q&A to discuss a number of topics, including conference realignment, potential changes to Power 4 conference tiebreakers, football success and more. Here are some of Phillips’ most notable comments…
➤ On this year’s ACC Football success and looking to the future: “I’m proud of where we’ve taken ACC football over the last 4-5 years. It’s been a conscious and strategic decision to provide more resources to develop our plans from branding, marketing how we use the network and I think this year is reflective of that. … This season we finished with nine teams that had eight wins or more, which is a record for us. I’m not sure there’s another league that had that this past year. We finished with a really good bowl season – seven Power 4 wins which led all leagues. It’s been this steady and consistent elevation and prioritization of football and the conference. A really good year but we still know that we have work to do and we want to continue that kind of ascension.”
➤ Asked whether the ACC will alter title game tiebreakers: “Certainly. We commiserated (with the other power conference commissioners) that what happened this year could have happened to anybody and it wasn’t from a lack of effort. We had spent quite a bit of time on (the tiebreaker format) with our ADs and head football coaches, but who would have ever thought we would go to the seventh tiebreaker with five teams tied at 6-2. You live and learn, and you’re better for it.”
➤ Does he anticipate future Power 4 realignment in the next 4-6 years? “No one really knows. I do believe there’s been a re-stabilization after a period of expansion. We have 18 great schools, 17 that play football. Our expansion was additive. We did not lose any schools and we garnered two new areas, which really were important to us to get into the state of Texas and the state of California with SMU, Cal and Stanford. It now allows us a national footprint spanning coast-to-coast. … No one’s naive not to think that there couldn’t be future expansion. It’s just the history of college sports. What you want to continue to do is pay attention to your league and your schools. Continue to be a place that your schools want to be in and are proud members of, and that’s what we’ve done. No one knows what the future holds, but we’ll continue to be aggressive. We’ll continue to be innovative in how we’ve generated revenue and distributed revenue and how we’ve branded and marketed our schools and our programs.” (link)
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Ohio State AD Ross Bjork recently visited one-on-one with Land-Grant Holy Land’s Thomas Costello for a Q&A to discuss Buckeyes Women’s Basketball and women’s athletics as a whole. Key takeaways from Bjork…
➤ What he’s learned since direct player payments began: “Most programs in the country are giving some revenue share allocation to women’s basketball. We want to be as aggressive as we can with that revenue share allocation. I think we’re in the game, you know, near the top, within the Big Ten and around the country, and so continue to invest, because if that’s what’s attracting the better players in this environment, you got to have the right culture, but you also need resources, because that’s reality.”
➤ On the increase in 2026-27 women's basketball season ticket prices: “We can pay the athletes directly through revenue sharing. Well, that’s a line item in the budget. So we need to have revenue to just offset new expenses. Look for women’s basketball in particular. We want to make sure that we can travel effectively. We played at Iowa on Sunday. We’re in a snowstorm. They were able to get back here Sunday night because we had a charter flight for them, right? And so just having that kind of first class experience for the athlete.”
➤ Asked about the Buckeyes’ commitment to women’s sports: “When we talk to a young lady about all the opportunities you have to connect with companies, because they’re going to be here when we host a big event like the women’s basketball Final Four, or in December of 2027 a women’s volleyball Final Four, it just speaks to this is the stage that you want to be on as a high profile athlete, A women’s sports athlete. When you couple the mayor’s initiative with the robust community, with Ohio State the ability to host these events, it’s just really a perfect combination of what these athletes typically look for. And education, by the way.” (link)
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Jacksonville State’s Board of Trustees has approved the naming of the university’s future football indoor practice facility as the Ken and Jenny Howell Football Indoor Practice Facility, in honor of a $10M gift from Ken and Jenny Howell that will help fund construction and support the continued growth of the university's athletics programs. The planned project will include an 84,282-square-foot indoor practice facility, featuring a full-length synthetic turf practice field, complete with goal posts, catch netting, and a dedicated viewing platform, as well as an 11,424-square-foot football performance center featuring a weight room and cardio training space. (link)
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Rhode Island Football receives a record donation through a $2M commitment from alums Mark and Sue Cruise, to both establish the Mark '81 '84 & Sue '84 Cruise Endowed Scholarship program and rename the football team’s practice field as the Mark S. Cruise '81 '84 Football Practice Field. (link)
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South Dakota has secured a $1M gift from Bill and Jill Gassen toward the future indoor track and field facility, the Gassen Family Fieldhouse. The new indoor facility will feature a 200-meter banked track with a pair of perimeter warm-up lanes, a 60-meter straightaway, a pair of long jump/triple jump pits, two pole vaulting stations, two high jumps over straightaways, a pair of throwing cages, elevated seating for 2K spectators, locker rooms and more. (link)
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Northwestern is set to open its new 35K-seat Ryan Field in prime time on Oct. 2 for the Wildcats’ Big Ten lidlifter against Penn State, per ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg, who notes the new $862M facility is debuting exactly 100 years after Northwestern Stadium opened on the same site. NU’s initial two home match-ups against South Dakota State (Sept. 5) and Colorado (Sept., 19) are slated to be played at Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium. (link)
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The College Football Playoff officially releases the dates and bowl game line-up for the CFP Quarterfinal and Semifinal match-ups over the next two seasons. In 2026-27, quarterfinals will be held at the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl (Dec. 30) and the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and the Rose Bowl Game presented by Prudential (Jan. 1), while semifinals are slated for Jan. 14-15 at the Capital One Orange Bowl and Allstate Sugar Bowl, respectively. During 2027-28, the Allstate Sugar Bowl will be held on Dec. 31 and the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl, Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and the Rose Bowl Game presented by Prudential on Jan. 1 with semifinals scheduled for Jan. 13 at the Capital One Orange Bowl and Jan. 14 at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic. Additional details regarding game times and television network assignments for the 2026 and 2027 CFP games will be announced later this year. (link)
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Otro Capital has closed its debut fund with $1.2B in commitments—surpassing its $500M target—as Co-Founder Alec Scheiner outlined a strategy to target cash-flow positive businesses in sectors like youth sports and college athletics where the firm can be an "active investor" with governance rights. Avoiding passive minority stakes in major North American pro leagues, the fund has already deployed capital into Alpine Racing (F1), Two Circles, and FlexWork Sports, and, as reported, has reached an agreement to invest in Utah Athletics’ Utah Brands & Entertainment. Scheiner notes the firm's operational background is well-suited for the collegiate landscape, telling SBJ’s Chris Smith: "It’s obvious that collegiate sports is going through a transformation, and we believe that groups that have operational experience and backgrounds could be able to help universities and colleges navigate this new terrain." Scheiner declined to comment specifically on Otro’s investment in Utah Brands & Entertainment. (link)
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The WAC filed a lawsuit against Utah Valley in a Tarrant County (TX) District Court on Monday seeking UVU “to pay a contractually obligated exit fee in the amount of $1M,” which the lawsuit states Utah Valley has refused to pay. Per the suit: “UVU did not comply and failed to make the required exit fee payment, which rendered UVU a member institution not in good standing. As a result, among other consequences, UVU is not permitted to participate in conference championship events, NCAA championship events, and/or appear on Conference-sponsored television, radio, or other media packages.” Utah Valley is headed to the Big West effective July 1, 2026. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Ohio State and Learfield select former Nationwide VP for Enterprise Marketing Brad Barnett as VP/GM of Ohio State Sports Properties as part of a long-term partnership extension announced last month. (link)
➤ Mississippi State Softball HC Samantha Ricketts has been selected to lead the American Samoa Softball National Team as it seeks to qualify for the 2028 Olympic Games. (link)
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Florida AD Scott Stricklin covered topics on the Sports Scene with Steve Russell, including the ongoing debate about the College Football Playoff format, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium renovations, the Gators’ Football HC search and more. Here is Stricklin in his own words…
➤ On the frustration regarding the lack of CFP expansion: "The math for what we are trying to do does not work. ... Of the 70 power conference schools, there's 11 that get a chance right now to go play in the postseason. So just as a percentage, you're talking about 13-15% for the most important sport we have. ... I think we should do away with conference championship games. I think we should have a 24- or 32-team field. I know that sounds egregious to some people but at that point you would be accommodating about half about 50% of the teams at the power conference level."
➤ As for Ben Hill Griffin Stadium renovations: "We have completed design development. … Before we move forward with that, there's two things we're going to [do]. … One is we're going to hire an independent estimator to look at the costs that our contractor has brought to us. A lot of escalation, a lot of inflation in general in construction. ... My hope and expectation is in 2026 we'll be able to share what the plans are and talk about that with an eye on potentially beginning in January ‘27."
➤ On the necessity of aggressive revenue generation: "We have to all be really aggressive and really deliberate about how we're generating resources. And this past fall we brought in a chief commercial officer, a guy named Michael Ceilley from pro sports and and his number one task is go find and drive and maximize the revenue streams that are coming in to support the Florida Gators because there's a direct correlation to the resources you generate that you can then turn around and reinvest back into your programs."
➤ Finally, Stricklin’s perspective on the unexpected positive impact of NIL on student-athlete behavior: "I actually feel like this NIL world, whether people like it or not, I actually think it has caused college athletes to be more accountable and responsible than at any time before. ... GPAs are up, silly college-type immature acts are down. And I do think the idea that these young people are making money, they understand they have to be accountable or they'll lose the opportunity to make money." (link)
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Ohio State AD Ross Bjork joined the Buckeye Talk podcast to discuss the future of the Big Ten football schedule, where the Buckeyes stand on jersey patch partnerships, and more. Here’s what you need to know…
➤ On the problem with setting conference schedules four years out: "When that schedule was announced four years ago, who would have known? Indiana, Illinois is better. USC was just bursting on the scenes as a Big Ten member. ... I think what should happen is we shouldn't set schedules four years out. We should have a yearly recalibration. You're always going to protect your rivalry games, but look how the NFL does it. They get it right."
➤ Bjork advocates for a 14-week regular season: "In my mind, we should have a 14-week schedule every year where you have two bye weeks. ... I don't understand the difference between playing on August 31st one year versus August 29th another year, but we can't do that because that's Week Zero. That's another conversation about the calendar."
➤ Nuances of the strict branding requirements for a jersey patch: "We would say there can be an alternate color. We would say, 'Let’s talk about a white color or a gray color.' Let's just put it that way because we have some prominent companies right here in Columbus that have blue in their colors."
➤ Continuing to commit to 36 sports despite financial pressure: "As we sit here today, yes, we can support 36 sports. ... We're going to continue to be smart, but also push on the revenue side because we need all those resources to keep those 36 sports. We're confident in the plan and that's a priority. That's a commitment from the university level as well. That's not just me saying that." (link)
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league would be willing to help college football solve some of its issues if asked: “There’s obviously a lot of change going on and a lot of disruption, and they do need to bring some clarity to that. And I think that’s something that, if for some reason we could be helpful with the right people, we would obviously be willing to engage with anybody. But I think we try to stay in our lane unless we’re invited in to be part of the solution.” Goodell also believes NFL’s eligibility rules are good for the league, the players and college sports, and said: “We keep a close eye on this. I think our eligibility rule is really good for young men who play our sport. It gives them a chance to mature and get an education, which will benefit them for a lifetime. I also think [the rules] develop stars. They come in as stars, and I think the strength of college is something that I think is good for all of us.” (link)
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Radford has extended AD Robert Lineburg’s contract through June 2028, according to CollegeAD, which reports the new deal will officially take effect on June 25, 2026. Lineburg’s salary will increase to $231,965 with the opportunity for increases. Should the school part ways with Lineburg without cause, it would owe him 12 months’ salary. Should Lineburg leave for another DI position, he must make “commercially reasonable efforts” to schedule home-and-home series in men’s and women’s basketball with his new institution within two years. (link)
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North Carolina AD Bubba Cunningham, the sole college AD on the USOPC Board of Directors, emphasized the critical role of the collegiate model in fueling Team USA's success, noting that 75% of American athletes at the 2024 Paris Olympics were current or former student-athletes. He adds: “It’s a great asset for our country, but there’s worry about the changes in college athletics. With revenue share, NIL, things like that, the USOPC is very concerned schools will start dropping Olympic sports." Cunningham also notes that “we’re all advocates in Washington, D.C., to try to figure out a way for colleges to continue to offer broad-based programming, but financially it’s becoming more difficult." (link)
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Nebraska AD Troy Dannen says the men’s basketball team “will get a significant percentage increase of the rev share dollars” and acknowledges multiple players will likely be sought after by other programs once the season ends. “That’s what happens when you win. And then you also want to build around them with more talent." Dannen also says of the atmosphere around the team’s 20-2 start: “Everybody’s talking about the next game — as soon as the last game is over, they can’t wait for the next game. … You can just tell, the energy in the building, they’re into the game, trying to will the team to win.” Dannen on Huskers HC Fred Hoiberg: “He got the right staff for what works here for the player he was going to recruit. That’s important. What works at Nebraska? It may not be what works for a school in the South, a school in the West or a school in the Northeast. You play to your strengths, and that’s what he’s done. Build a good staff and recruit the right players.” (link)
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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger reports that “LSU has resolved its inquiry from the College Sports Commission related to athletes not reporting NIL deals, the school says. As noted Friday, several universities have received CSC inquiry letters, many for trivial matters or misunderstandings that are fairly quickly resolved.” LSU notes the matter was adjudicated without disciplinary action, “and any deals that require submission to NIL Go have been submitted.” (link)
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CollegeSports.jobs surpassed the NCAA Market in total job postings for the month of January. While the NCAA’s job board has seen a steady decline—dropping from 286 postings in January of 2023 to just 135 in 2026—CollegeSports.jobs hit a new high of 182 postings last month. This data confirms an industry-wide migration toward the D1.ticker and College.town ecosystem as the primary hub for talent acquisition. With year-over-year growth across every division (including a 22% jump in DI roles), the shift confirms that the industry's top decision-makers have moved their talent search to where they already spend their time -- across the College.town portfolio. (link)
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North Carolina Senior Assoc. AD/CFO Martina Ballen, who retired this week after a 38-year tenure that saw the department's budget grow from $16M to over $180M, reflects on her career with SBJ’s Mary Gaughan. Ballen, the first African American athletics administrator in UNC history, joined the department in the late 1980s as director of finance and was promoted to CFO in 2011. Tar Heels AD Bubba Cunningham praised her as the "heart and soul of the operation," adding: “The coaches trusted her, they believed her. She was firm, but fair… empathetic, but also creative enough to try to find solutions.” For her part, Ballen explains that managing budgets often meant managing emotion, and she learned not to take it personally. “I learned to handle it with grace, not be intimidated. I don’t try to tell you how to coach your sport. You don’t need to try to tell me how to do my job.” As she moves into retirement, Ballen hopes she’s served as an example of what’s possible for those who may feel overlooked. “In many cases, especially for people like me, you can’t be it unless you see it. If you can see that it’s done, then you think, ‘Oh, well then I can be that.’” (link)
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Sportico’s Daniel Libit and Eben Novy-Williams report that Michigan set an all-time FBS record for a public university by generating $67.6M in football ticket revenue for FY25, snapping Ohio State’s ($67M) streak atop the category that dated back to 2018. The Wolverines benefited from hosting eight home games in 2024 at the Big House—the nation's largest stadium—averaging 110,548 fans per contest. Overall, the U-M athletic department reported $261.6M in expenses, including $87.1M for coaching/staff compensation and $13.7M for travel. (link)
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Sportico’s Daniel Libit also reports that Florida State closed FY25 with $437M in debt, a $200M increase YoY that likely makes FSU the most heavily leveraged public FBS department. The surge, attributed by Deputy AD/CFO Josh Turner to revenue bonds for Doak Campbell Stadium renovations and a new football operations center, represents a 2,465% uptick in athletics-related debt since FY20 ($17M). Concurrently, Libit notes total expenditures rose 22.6% to $208.2M, with campus subsidies covering roughly 16% of the budget—including a jump in direct institutional support to $33.9M (up from just ~$107K in FY24), which Turner said supported Title IX, athlete expenses, and legal fees tied to the now-settled ACC litigation. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ North Texas has named Heather Jenkins, a 30-year veteran of public education in Texas, as Executive Senior Associate AD for Leadership and Culture Development. UNT has also elevated Senior Assoc. AD for Administration Stephanie McDonald to serve as its new SWA. (link)
➤ North Carolina Central has selected former Winston-Salem State (DII) AD Etienne Thomas as Deputy AD, per CollegeAD. (link)
➤ The Mountain West has named former Asst. Commissioner of Strategic Communications Stuart Buchanan as Assoc. Commissioner of Strategic Communications. Buchanan has spent the last two years as Northern Colorado’s senior regional marketing and public relations manager for Banner Health. (link)
➤ Holy Cross has named Worcester Polytechnic Institute (DIII) Field Hockey HC Kim Cosenza as its next HC. (link)
➤ VCU has retained TurnkeyZRG to assist with finding its next Women’s Basketball HC, per USA Today’s Mitchell Northam. (link)
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Assistant Director of Development, Annual Giving (Penn State / University Park, PA): More details HERE.
FellowVOL Postgraduate Fellowship (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, All for One Fund (Xavier University / Cincinnati, OH): More details HERE.
Advancement Coordinator, Athletics (Boise State University / Boise, ID): More details HERE.
Account Executive (University of Notre Dame / Notre Dame, IN): More details HERE.
Executive Assistant & Board Relations Liaison, Hokie Club (Virginia Tech / Blacksburg, VA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Director, Capital Campaign & Major Gifts (Razorback Foundation-University of Arkansas / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Director of Development, Athletics (University of Delaware / Newark, DE): More details HERE.
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Senior Associate Athletic Director for Financial Affairs (University Staff Professional 3) (University of Connecticut / Storrs Mansfield, CT): More details HERE.
Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator (Rice University / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director/Chief Branding Officer (University of Houston / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director, Executive Director of Cougar Pride (University of Houston / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director / Chief Financial Steward (Yale University / New Haven, CT): More details HERE.
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Associate Athletic Director/Director of Convocation Center (Northern Illinois University / DeKalb, IL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Event Management (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
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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Sports Dietitian I (Iowa State University / Ames, IA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (2) (St. Bonaventure University / St. Bonaventure, NY): More details HERE.
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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