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The UNC Asheville Board of Trustees has approved a contract extension for Bulldogs AD Janet Cone through May 31, 2026. Chancellor Kimberly van Noort: “I was thrilled that Janet Cone accepted an extension of her contract upon the recommendation by our Board of Trustees. She has built an exemplary athletic program whose student-athletes excel both in the sporting venue and the classroom. Her continued work here is vital to the university.” This is Cone’s 20th year at the helm, making her the longest-tenured AD in the Big South. (link)
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CollegeAD breaks down search firm market share for the past year of AD searches: “Of the 35 filled positions, 21 used a search firm.” Collegiate Sports Associates led the way with 9 engagements (42.86% market share), followed by Parker Executive Search at 8 (38.10%), TurnkeyZRG with 2 (9.52%), Korn Ferry with 1 (4.76%) & WittKieffer with 1 (4.76%). As for current portfolios, CSA has four in the works (Butler, James Madison, Ohio State & Stetson), Parker has three (San Diego, Tarleton & Wofford), Turnkey has two (Florida Gulf Coast & Iowa) & JobPlex has one (Little Rock). Arizona State, Northern Iowa & Pepperdine also have open AD chairs at the moment & are expected to engage with a search firm. (link)
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Plenty of additional administrative movement around the industry as we close out 2023, including staff changes at Akron, the Big Ten Network, Eastern Illinois, Liberty, North Dakota State, Oklahoma, Sacramento State, Toledo, UC Davis, UNC Asheville, Utah State, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Wagner. These and more can be found on The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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GQSports’ Alex Kirshner explores the “sweetest bromance in sports,” that between ESPN College GameDay’s Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit. “Herbstreit and Corso are hardly the only people to inform and entertain fans on Saturdays. But their journey together is exceptional, not just in its 28-year duration—an eternity in TV years—but in how many different roles Herbstreit and Corso have filled for each other. The Corso-Herbstreit relationship has defined almost all of College GameDay’s history, but the reason it works is not that ESPN could never find other people to talk ball before kickoff. Instead, Corso and Herbstreit have thrived in large part because of each other. Their relationship appears on screen as one of the sweetest things in a cutthroat sport.” Former ESPN and GameDay correspondent and co-author of Herbstreit’s memoir, Gene Wojciechowski: “Maybe you could fake it for a few weeks, but, I mean, this has gone on for years. It’s OK if you want to be skeptical, but if you're cynical about that, you're watching the wrong show.” (link); Corso, 88, has no plans of stopping, “I’m gonna be like that guy in Vaudeville. They hook him around the neck, and they pull him off the stage as he keeps talking.” (link)
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After five weeks, three board meetings and no approved candidate, Texas Southern is still on the hunt for a new football head coach. AD Kevin Granger: “The hiring of a head football coach is a strategic decision that cannot be taken lightly. The Board of Regents and I engaged in positive discussions over the holidays. I am excited about our new leadership’s bold, strategic direction for Texas Southern University. I will be taking a few additional days to consider candidates for the coaching vacancy and will work closely with Interim President Dr. Mary Evans Sias and the Board to announce a hiring decision shortly.” (link)
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Rutgers Football HC Greg Schiano picked up a $100K bonus for his team’s Pinstripe Bowl win yesterday. Though Kansas State HC Chris Klieman does not get a bonus for the Wildcats’ Pop-Tarts Bowl victory, he does end the season with a $75K bonus and automatic one-year contract extension. USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz with the data. (link)
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NC State Defensive Coordinator Tony Gibson is on tap for a three-year contract extension worth at least $1.5M annually, per FootballScoop. (link)
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Despite the holidays, there are still plenty of coaching moves to report from the past week via this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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Sportico’s Anthony Crupi points to the expanded College Football Playoff ending the “black hole” of trying to play games on New Year’s Eve in a challenged TV ratings environment. Crupi: “If nothing else, shifting the semis away from the biggest party night of the year should make the playoff less of a chore for the tens of millions of fans who’ll find themselves roped into the annual Champagne-and-noisemakers routine. The rightsholders will also find much to celebrate under the new format; in no longer having to compete with the hard-wired rituals of Amateur Night, ESPN and its sibling networks will be free to command higher ad rates, while their sponsors enjoy the benefit of expanded reach. [...] Under the new format (or at least for the final two years under the legacy TV contract), three of the quarterfinals will be staged on New Year’s Day, thereby limiting the preceding night’s impact on the Nielsen ratings. The Fiesta Bowl will host the NYE playoff at the tail end of 2024, while the Cotton Bowl will tend bar the following year. Bill Hancock will retire on Feb. 1, 2025.” (link)
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Sportico’s Eben Novy-Williams explores the market conditions that may lead to now being a good time to “Divest from Sports.” Succinctly put, per Novy-Williams: “...sports teams are seeing their local media revenue collapse and their national media partners are losing their ability to pay up for future rights. That’s pushed leagues into the arms of streaming giants that have no need for sports and a history of squeezing the economics of any business they enter. All the while, franchise valuations are soaring to tech bubble-sized revenue multiples. It’s not a good combination.” As those established local and national media partners’ ability to pay escalating rights fees diminishes, the streaming entities have a different perspective, with Bruin Capital Founder/CEO George Pyne laying it out this way: “Traditional TV networks for decades agreed to pay huge rights increases because sports often acted as a loss leader for their business. It got people in the door. The streaming companies will approach these deals more like sponsorships, where the underlying economics need to make sense on their own.” More. (link)
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Now that the Pac-12 schools have nearly concluded their legal battles, The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner asks what is next for Commissioner George Kliavkoff. Wilner estimates that if Kliavkoff signed a five-year deal that pays around $3.5M annually, he would be owed $8.75M if terminated now, and if all 12 schools agree to share liabilities equally, each would owe $729K. Wilner also lays out the potential case for termination for cause, pointing to the “misguided media rights strategy that led to the Aug. 4 collapse,” or his contradictory position in determining which schools had seats on the Pac-12 board which could lead Oregon State and Washington State to ask if he was acting against the league’s best interest. In such a circumstance, Kliavkoff could respond with a wrongful termination suit that would open everyone up for discovery and incentivize the parties to settle. Wilner: “Would the difference between the full amount owed to Kliavkoff and a settlement figure be worth the resources and legal costs? Fans might support the fight. But university presidents, one of the most risk-averse groups on the planet, would inevitably prefer the path of least resistance. So in the coming weeks, if not days, don’t be surprised if the schools dismiss Kliavkoff, pay him the full buyout, promote deputy commissioner Teresa Gould — she is both highly competent and fully qualified — and move on.” (link)
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Miami (FL) AD Dan Radakovich on the Hurricanes’ position in the ACC: “For the University of Miami, we’re a proud member of the Atlantic Coast Conference and have been for many, many years. As all these things continue to come up into the marketplace and what Florida State is looking to do, we’ll be very, very interested observers. But I think the conference is strong. I think we have a good operation there. Would we like to have more resources? Sure. I think everybody would. And we’re going to try to move forward and get those within the conference. But at this point of time we’re interested observers and proud members of the ACC.” Miami is also working to receive final approvals for its planned football operations center soon and “hopefully we’re going to break ground very, very shortly.” (link)
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Virginia Tech AD Whit Babcock joins the Navigating Sports Business podcast to discuss a bevy of industry topics. On NCAA President Charlie Baker’s proposal: “I thought it was a necessary action, albeit a grenade that had a pretty wide blast range. So as a politician, and I use that term fondly in this case, just getting something out there for the national debate, putting his stake in the ground, I could see some merit in that. Really, I wish Charlie Baker had been around a few years prior and he's trying to play a lot of catch up.” Babcock believes most leaders can come to grips with revenue sharing. The key is determining how it is shared, with Babcock preferring it as a percentage or average of athletic revenue. He goes on to believe it would make sense for football and maybe basketball to be separate from Olympic sports to allow the latter to operate in a more regionalized format, but, “I’m just not sure the mechanism to get it there. […] It's going to have to take a very bold leader or statement, some action to make that happen. But yes, it makes too much sense for it not to be more regionalized and more sane in that regard.” On the momentum around women’s sports with the Hokies’ Women’s Basketball program making the Final Four last year: “Certainly you take advantage of the momentum, the ticket sales. For us, that was something we talked about in the department that we want to evolve from a challenger brand into a champion brand and do some things that have never before been done here.” More. (link)
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Asked about the potential ramifications for the rest of the Power 5 if Florida State is successful in its legal gambit against the ACC, The Athletic’s Stewart Mandel sees three possibilities: a move to the Big Ten, with Fox gaining a foothold in the southeast; FSU bringing more ACC schools with them to form a new football conference; or “The inevitable 28-team Premier League I’ve written about for years that always felt like another 10-to-15 years off, but if FSU breaks the glass on the GOR in, say, 18 months, suddenly something that radical comes into play almost immediately. Coming at the same time, no less, as court-imposed revenue sharing and athlete-employee classification that already had the potential to thin the ‘Power 4’ ranks. All of which is to say, I believe Florida State is setting the wheels in motion for something like that more so than just a simple move to another conference.” (link)
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Cornell is moving forward with its new $55M Meinig Fieldhouse as Site Plan Review paperwork has been filed to the City of Ithaca. Per the Ithaca Voice’s Brian Crandall: “The building is fairly simple as designs go. It’s a boxy one-story building with a ‘clean architectural aesthetic’ of insulated metal panels with folded metal “moments” to indicate entries, a brick base, and corner glass openings to invite looks within. The roof will be designed to support a 450-500 kW solar array. As indoor sports arenas tend to be, it’s rather cavernous at 56 feet tall, with about 7 acres of disturbed area. [...] As for the interior space, the application touts the desire for the new building to be ‘a campus hub’ for varsity, club and intramural practices and a limited number of lacrosse competitions. The overall dimensions and height of the field house are intended to support a field that will be programmed to support NCAA requirements for both women’s and men’s varsity lacrosse competition; a varsity soccer pitch for practices; and the facility will host campus recreation, club and intramural sport teams.” More, including Sasaki serving as building architect. (link - article, link - full filing)
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SMU is the latest to partner with Collegiate Sports Connect to assist with identifying and recruiting administrative talent. Mustangs AD Rick Hart: “We are happy to partner with Collegiate Sports Connect in our pursuit of identifying diverse and qualified candidate pools and individuals who are aligned with our core values. Our managers were impressed by the ability to filter candidates across a number of areas like work history, salary requirements, years of experience and so on. Recruiting people – the right ones – is critical to the success of SMU Athletics.” Just two years old, Connect now has nearly 50 athletic department partners. (link)
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CSUN Volleyball HC John Price will retire after more than 20 seasons leading the Matadors. (link)
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Unique NIL activation as Rutgers Football HC Greg Schiano becomes the first head coach to support his school’s collective during a bowl game as one member of Knights of the Raridan will win the shoes Schiano is wearing during today’s Pinstripe Bowl. (link)
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With six College Football Playoff titles in the last decade, the SEC has brought in $765M in bowl revenue distributions since the CFP began, the most of any league. Rounding out the Power 5, the Big Ten came in second with $734M, followed by the ACC at $677M, the Big 12 at $664M and the Pac-12 at $650M. (link)
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“For all of its warnings of doom and gloom, the bowl industry in America is so healthy that you could practically put any two teams in a stadium in December and there will be a TV network willing to show it and fans willing to pay for it. If that system hasn’t already collapsed in the College Football Playoff/transfer portal/opt-out era, it’s probably not going to anytime soon.” That’s USA Today’s Dan Wolken who wonders if the bowl system will “be worth the hassle” when the CFP expands to 12 teams. Wolken believes it is possible many bowl games “just fade away — not because they can’t work as a business but because the schools aren’t getting much value in playing them,” adding the transfer portal-turned-free agency essentially renders the season over after the first week of December. The efforts put towards recruiting, signing day and the transfer portal are significant enough and don’t include preparing for the actual game with the limited roster teams may have left on campus. Wolken concludes: “The last generation of college administrators had a deep affinity for the bowl system and worked hard to make those games matter as much as possible. The next generation or two probably won’t be as kind.” (link)
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Fox Sports President of Insights and Analytics Michael Mulvihill: “The #1 takeaway of 2023 in sports media is the renewed importance of broadcast exposure. MNF, CFB, women’s soccer/basketball/volleyball all gained broadcast windows and broke records. NBA lost broadcast windows on Christmas and was damaged. I get exasperated at the suggestion that broadcasters need sports more than sports need broadcasters. It’s clearly reciprocal. If national broadcast networks ever go away the sports industry will implode. We need each other and either side loses sight of this at their own peril.” (link)
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Week two of Bowl Season TV ratings were led by Northwestern and Utah in the Las Vegas Bowl on ABC with 3.09M viewers. The Birmingham Bowl (ABC) between Duke and Troy brought in 2.67M, the Armed Forces Bowl (ABC) between Air Force and James Madison earned 2.44M viewers and the Gasparilla Bowl (ESPN) between Georgia Tech and UCF brought in 2.35M. (link)
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Illinois has suspended Men’s Basketball student-athlete Terrence Shannon Jr. after he was charged with rape while visiting Lawrence, back in September for the Illini’s football matchup against Kansas. Shannon presented himself to Lawrence authorities yesterday before posting bail. (link)
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