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Butler has selected Collegiate Sports Associates to assist with its AD search, per CollegeAD. Looks like the process will get started after the New Year. (link)
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Army West Point AD Mike Buddie joins Connect's Steph Garcia Cichosz to pull back the curtain on the Black Knights' upcoming move to the AAC in football. Buddie talks about the initial conversations with the conference, the importance of stability in selecting a football conference, what role media rights played and more. He also discusses the Michie Stadium Preservation Project and the need for the service academies to be in alignment, about which he says: “We’re the only three schools that NIL doesn’t pertain to us, and our transfer portals for the most part are exit-only. So, it’s important that we preserve those rivalries and we get to compete against our sister academics. So, extremely important certainly, again, Navy having such a great experience being able to provide a championship opportunity for their players. We think this is going to help Coach Monken and his staff recruit if we can be successful in this league. Air Force has found a great home in the Mountain West. They've been very competitive and so we were kind of that last little school out there, you know, UMass, UConn and Army. We were the three guys on the phone constantly trying to figure out ways to secure our future and we just feel fortunate that the American extended us that invitation.” (link)
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Charlotte’s board of trustees approved an additional $1.25M for advance planning Thursday, bringing the university’s financial commitment to $2M for the first phase of expansion to Jerry Richardson Stadium. Barton Malow Builders has been selected as the construction manager for the advance planning stage of the project. The initial estimate to expand from 15K to 30K seats was $81M and while the 49ers are $19M away from reaching that fundraising goal, construction costs have continued to rise in the two years since the estimate. Advance planning is expected to be completed by the board’s next meeting in mid-February, with project authorization the next step. (link)
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Maryland has remodeled the Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex, expanding it from 5,500 square feet to nearly 18K. The upgrades include separate locker rooms for the two programs, increased sports medicine capabilities, adding a hall of champions and a second-floor addition for coaching offices and meeting spaces. Lots of photos for you to browse. (link)
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Sportico’s Michael McCann breaks down the latest major litigation threat of Carter v. NCAA: “Carter v. NCAA is banking on courts in the mid-2020s viewing amateurism rules with greater suspicion given the rise of commercialism in college sports and Alston making clear ordinary antitrust scrutiny applies. [...] Carter v. NCAA is separate from In Re College Athlete NIL Litigation, which is led by the same attorneys, features [TCU WBB student-athlete Sedona] Prince as a plaintiff and has been certified as a class action. In Re College Athlete NIL Litigation argues the NCAA and Power Five have violated antitrust law by for denying 1.) broadcasting revenue with players, 2.) revenue that would have been possible in college sports video games and 3.) NIL opportunities prior to 2021. These cases are similar but Carter v. NCAA is more fundamentally an attempt to end amateurism. [...] The NCAA has long argued amateurism also enhances education and equality, including for women’s sports. In response, [attorneys Jeffrey] Kessler, [Steve] Berman and others will dispute the validity of those points and note the legal landscape.” Lots more. (link)
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It’s Personnel…
+ UAB has hired Chattanooga Director of Compliance Chandler DeRieux as its new Assoc. AD for Compliance. (link)
+ This week there have been staff changes and promotions at Alabama State, Army, the Big Sky, Colorado State, Columbia, Dartmouth, Duke, Fresno State, Illinois, Indiana State, Kent State, Louisiana Tech, Louisville, Minnesota, Mississippi State, Morehead State, Penn, Rice, Tennessee State and Texas. All these and more can be found on The Wire on Connect. (link)
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Attorneys for Ole Miss Football student-athlete DeSanto Rollins have submitted text message records to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi that “appear to show outreach by Rollins and his mother to staff over mental health concerns,” per Front Office Sports. Several text messages between Rollins, Rollins’ mother & Rebels support staffers show two-way correspondence before Rollins’ meeting with HC Lane Kiffin in an exchange that’s been widely chronicled. (link)
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LSU QB Jayden Daniels’ progression this season has been aided by virtual reality training designed by German company Cognilize, whose founders, Verena Krakau and Christian Hartmann, wanted to find ways to increase reps without needing to be on a field with 21 other players. The Athletic’s Alec Lewis points out they specifically wanted to know; “How could they present information to athletes’ brains that the brain would treat as if it is real practice? They settled on building an artificially intelligent platform that can be funneled to the athlete through a virtual reality headset.” Krakau: “We created everything with real biomechanics movements. It’s not just like Madden where people are moving around more robotically.” Krakau and Hartmann visited LSU to gather feedback on the platform, and their trip resulted in “a full-on partnership. As coaches prepared for the season, [Tigers Director of Performance Innovation Jack] Marucci and [Performance Innovation & Analytics Assistant Mario] Macaluso essentially transformed their roles into the beta testers for a new player development tool.” Together, they created a system in which Daniels could run each play on LSU’s call sheet before the Mississippi State game against simulated defenses. That week, he was 30 of 34 for 361 yards and two TDs against the Bulldogs, and he began increasing his use of the platform each week. Now, he is the favorite to accept the real-world Heisman Trophy tonight. Lots more. (link)
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Sportico’s Anthony Crupi examines the reasons why marketers spend upwards of $78.7B a year to reach the 18-49 demo and submits: “The practice of selling demos is predicated on tortured logic—young people are hard to reach, therefore they must be a more valuable resource—and a wheezy set of assumptions about brand loyalty that has never been elevated from the realm of the hypothetical. That the 18-49 demo was more or less plucked out of thin air 60 years ago only serves to underscore the capriciousness of the entire enterprise. … Long story short-ish: ABC essentially fabricated a demo out of whole cloth to steal share from its more widely distributed competitors. To this day, that arbitrary age group remains the coin of the realm for a marketplace that no more resembles the ‘60s TV landscape than Dick Clark’s weekly musical showcase resembles our current pop music environment.” Nowadays, Crupi continues, even though “networks are able to slice and dice their audiences into ever-more-discrete segments, 18-49 is still the metric that commands the bulk of the ad dollars” despite its arbitrary construct. (link)
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On3’s Eric Prisbell examines how NCAA President Charlie Baker’s player compensation proposal will impact collectives, and Walker Jones, executive director of the Ole Miss-focused Grove Collective believes it won’t make collectives obsolete as much as it will refocus them on revenue-generating sports “to maintain some anonymity from Title IX. Maybe collectives only focus on football and maybe men's or women's basketball in some cases, or baseball. It would definitely change collectives' missions and who they are contracting with." Before Baker’s proposal was unveiled, North Carolina AD Bubba Cunningham told On3: “Universities are not prepared to bring collectives or other elements of NIL in-house. There are too many unanswered questions about employment, compensation, antitrust, Title IX and Title VII that must be considered." (link)
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The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner unpacks what NCAA President Charlie Baker’s student-athlete compensation proposal means for Pac-12 schools, noting that USC, Washington and Oregon would all certainly join the new subdivision. Others would as well, but to what extent is up for debate. In addition to budget problems, there are philosophical considerations. “Would all the Pac-12 schools be willing to join the world of uncapped payments to athletes? Is Stanford ready to take that step? Is Cal? Longtime NCAA watchers wondered if the autonomy provided by Baker’s subdivision might delay the endgame many foresee, with the heavyweight football programs breaking away from the NCAA in the 2030s to create their own league, a mini-NFL.” The opposite possibility also exists, though, as Wilner submits the proposal may only expedite the creation of a SuperLeague, especially if schools “must pay into the trust funds (outlined by Baker) and share media revenue with athletes (as dictated by a loss in the House case). … We often describe college football with a broad brush, as the Power 5 and the Group of 5, but those terms don’t reflect the sport’s true hierarchy. In reality, the eight or 10 schools that drive billion-dollar media deals are subsidizing everyone else.” (link)
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JohnCanzano.com’s eponymous publisher wants to know why Pac-12 Commissioner George Kliavkoff “turned his back” on Washington State and Oregon State. “The commissioner expelled USC and UCLA from the board in the summer of 2022 when the Trojans and Bruins announced they were leaving for the Big Ten. The Pac-12’s board subsequently met 20 times without the two LA schools. Nobody objected.” Again, nobody objected when Colorado was removed from the board room for five meetings with the remaining members. “And on August 9, the morning after the conference splintered, Kliavkoff texted me: ‘As of today we have 4 board members.’” Why, then, the about-face? “It’s possible that Kliavkoff is incompetent. Some of the Pac-12 presidents/ADs have suggested this to me. … Or maybe the commissioner heard multiple Washington State and Oregon State officials indicate publicly that Kliavkoff wasn’t part of their future. Did Kliavkoff fear OSU and WSU were going to fire him? With cause, maybe? It’s the $3.6M question.” OSU and WSU, Canzano continues, “were the only schools who actually signed the grant of rights with the Pac-12 last August. Did you know that? The evening before Oregon and Washington announced they were out, those two schools used DocuSign to commit to Kliavkoff’s conference. They were all-in on the Apple deal.” (link)
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San Diego State AD John David Wicker and Snapdragon Stadium GM Adam Millar discussed the ins and outs of running the stadium during this week’s SBJ Intercollegiate Athletics Forum, and Millar noted the venue has hosted 120 events and had 1M people walk through the building, and for a “stadium with a natural grass field, those are pretty good numbers to start with.” Snapdragon is set to replace its grass for the fifth time in two years, and with several sports playing there, Wicker said it’s “just something they have to deal with,” but he added: “The thought that every year, our fans are going to show up on the site for Aztec football or whatever it is, MLS, NWSL, and it's going to look different” keeps him up at night. On the ingress/egress, Millar explained that it’s “been something that J.D. and I and others have been really involved in and trying to improve. We're in a much better place today, 15 months into it, than we were in September of 2022. But it's always going to be something that we're working on and we're in a site that's going to continually change over the next 12 years.” Wicker also commented on the relationship with MLS ahead of San Diego FC’s 2025 debut: “We've done as much as we can to make sure that they can monetize the stadium.” (link)
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Also from SBJ IAF this week, RedBird Capital Founder/Managing Partner Gerry Cardinale offered suggestions for the college sports model and told John Ourand that college sports collectively rival the largest American pro leagues but have so far failed to match their economics due to fragmentation, particularly with each conference negotiating its own media rights deal. “What that leads to is a disparity. Not only a disparity between some of the conferences that have $8B TV contracts versus others who have half that amount, but when you mark yourself to market against the NFL, what you see is a huge gap. In terms of total revenue, you’ve got a five-to-one differential. In terms of media revenue, you have a 10-to-one differential. We should close that gap.” Cardinale suggested college sports move toward a “unified rights-based media product,” particularly as sports media shifts toward rebundling. He also floated the idea of student-athletes partnering with athletic departments on group licensing initiatives and noted that athletic departments may ultimately need more freedom from their parent universities to “find ways to monetize the fanbase and create a partnership with the players that embraces them” in areas like NIL. (link)
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People & Places…
+ California Baptist Assoc. AD of Compliance Michael Scarano has stepped down. (link)
+ Tulane has hired Troy Football HC Jon Sumrall for the same role. Multiple reports indicate Sumrall received a six-year deal in NOLA. (link)
+ Utah Tech taps Boise State Senior Analyst/former long-time Stanford AC Lance Anderson as its next Football HC. (link)
+ UAB selects East Tennessee State Men’s Soccer HC David Lilly as the Blazers’ new HC. (link)
+ Saint Joseph’s names longtime instructor Jeff Puhan as its next Tennis HC. (link)
+ Kennesaw State Women’s Soccer HC Benji Walton steps down after eight seasons. (link)
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Cleveland State AD Scott Garrett and AthleticDirectorU’s Tai M. Brown sit down the 2023 NACDA Convention to discuss a number of topics, including how Garrett emphasizes the importance of a shared vision across the university and how his department— including administrators, coaches, support staff and student-athletes— operates with a “we not me” mindset and service-oriented mission. Garrett sums up the paradox of achieving consistent success with a quote from a mentor: “Yesterday’s records are tomorrow’s expectations.” Garrett on the process of preparing for success: “What we talked about initially with our staff and coaches early on was what is this supposed to look like from a leadership and a modeling behavior perspective. So, we talked a lot about being present and visible on campus, being great partners, supporting the entire academy, getting to know our faculty and staff and deans and presidential cabinet leadership. So, everyone playing a role and how do we make sure that people understand the impact of CSU athletics across the entire institution. … We really challenge ourselves to really think thoughtfully about what are things that we all kind of line up, what are a couple of priorities in each of our sports programs? Not eight or 10 or 12 priorities, but let’s define what's really, really important to have the type of year that we would like to have and get everybody aligned.” Full conversation. (link)
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The MAAC has begun a new strategic planning process, led by Fairfield President Mark Nemec. Commissioner Travis Tellitocci: “The intercollegiate athletics landscape is in an unprecedented time of transformation, and the MAAC Council of Presidents is tackling these fundamental changes with openness, creativity, and awareness of how policy and market changes may impact our schools. The presidents are unwavering in their commitment to academic and athletic excellence as they plan for the future of the MAAC amidst the changing Division I landscape." (link)
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Florida selects Crawford Architects and Gensler to begin the projected $400M renovation to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, with the goal to “preserve the energy and history of the stadium while upgrading the concourses, entry gates, seating, concessions areas and restrooms and enhancements to video boards and sound system.” UF will also hire a construction management firm by next month. (link)
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The Big Ten signs a two-year league-wide partnership with WeCOACH. The agreement includes all 14 current members as well as the four incoming schools in USC, UCLA, Oregon and Washington. (link)
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Penn State has filed a lawsuit against LEARFIELD claiming the company isn’t entitled to information regarding its bidding process under right-to-know laws. PSU reportedly plans to sign a multimedia rights partnership with Playfly Sports once its contract with LEARFIELD expires at the end of May. As such, LEARFIELD sought information about Playfly's bid, the criteria the university used to make its decision, communications among Penn State’s top executives and more. LEARFIELD explains in a statement that “our request for information, as part of the university’s stated policies, is meant to make the (request for proposal) process one that is transparent for all bidders.” (link)
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Former San Diego football student-athlete Kollen Murphy has filed a lawsuit against the university, making him the second former player to bring forward allegations of hazing. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune’s Mark Zeigler, Murphy’s suit corroborates several incidents alleged by former QB AJ Perez in the first suit and adds new allegations. USD says it’s aware of the second lawsuit, adding: “As noted previously, our own internal inquiry continues but is not yet complete. The university takes reports of violations of the student code of conduct with the utmost seriousness and condemns acts of hazing and bullying of any kind. As reported previously, Coach (Brandon) Moore had no advance knowledge of the allegations.” The complaint, which describes several incidents in further detail, contends, however, that “it is believed that the head coach had knowledge of many of these offending acts.” (link)
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Moody’s Investors Service assigns higher education a “stable” outlook for 2024 and projects that “revenue gains will materialize across multiple sources as the residual impacts of the pandemic wane” and “expense growth will moderate as inflation cools, preventing further deterioration in operating performance for most of the sector.” Specifically, Moody’s forecasts revenue growth of 4% and adds: “The outlook could move to positive if revenue growth significantly overtakes expenses, supported by material strengthening across multiple sources. A negative outlook could materialize if revenue stagnates and expense growth fails to slow, leading to further erosion in sectorwide operating performance.” (link)
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