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Former Penn State Deputy AD for Administration Lynn Holleran has agreed to become the next AD at The College of Wooster (DIII), according to CollegeAD. An official announcement is expected today. (link)
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Indiana State Director of University Communications Martha Thomson says there will be more information provided today on the leadership plan for the Sycamores after news yesterday of AD Sherard Clinkscales’ departure. ISU Men’s Basketball HC Josh Schertz commented to the Tribune Star: “I don’t know all the details, like all those decisions are made above my pay grade, but what I would say is certainly I’m forever appreciative of Sherard. He is the one who hired me. He is the one who believed in me and gave me this opportunity. He did everything he said he was going to do in that hiring process. He empowered me every day, he supported me. He was a guy that I don’t think, outside of our players and staff, there was anyone more invested in the success of our basketball program than Sherard. I’m certainly going to miss him. He’s a friend and I wish him nothing but the best in whatever the next step of his career is. I will be waiting to see what his next move is. Sad day for me, but I’m definitely understanding of how these things work.” (link)
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The Alabama-Michigan Rose Bowl averaged 27.2M viewers, making it the largest college football audience since the 2018 Alabama-Georgia national championship (28.44M) and second-largest since the inaugural year of the playoff in 2015, per SportsMediaWatch’s Jon Lewis. Michigan’s win peaked with 32.8M viewers and viewership was up 21% over last year’s Michigan-TCU semifinal. The Sugar Bowl, meanwhile, averaged 18.4M viewers, down 18% from last year’s Peach Bowl semifinal between Ohio State and Georgia, which averaged 22.45M, making it the least-watched New Year’s Day semifinal to date. Washington’s victory over Texas peaked at 24.5M viewers. Lewis adds: “The two most-watched semifinal games under the four-team format remain the first ones in the 2014-15 season, the Ohio State-Alabama Sugar Bowl at 28.27M viewers and the Oregon-Florida State Rose Bowl at 28.16M. ESPN was in more than 90M homes then, compared to 70M at last check.” (link); Overall, the New Year’s Six bowls averaged 13.3M viewers, the most since 2018-19. (link)
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SBJ’s Ben Portnoy adds more perspective to the Rose Bowl ratings, noting that 27.2M would tie for ESPN’s second-best Monday Night Football audience ever, which happens to be this year's Ravens-49ers Christmas night broadcast, which had the benefit of an ABC simulcast. Meanwhile, ESPN2’s Pat McAfee-led Field Pass alone drew 1.4M viewers for the Rose Bowl, making it the best alternate telecast for any college football game yet and along the lines of what a ManningCast audience gets for MNF. (link)
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West Virginia AD Wren Baker on the Mountaineers’ issuance of an RFP that could include the addition of premium seating to Puskar Stadium: “The RFP is really for the broad facilities master plan to look at our entire footprint. They'll come in and they'll interview our coaches, they'll take a subset of our student athletes, they'll talk to our administrative staff, they'll talk to some fans, they'll talk to colleagues on campus, and the way I always view it is I'd rather it be more than less in terms of let's put out the big vision that's out there that who we want to be when we grow up and let's pretend for second that money’s not an object. But everything that we need, let's get down on the table and then from there we would develop that the facility master plan and start to plug things in but not in a whole lot of detail because you don't want to spend the cost to go into great design work and get actual drawings and cost estimates because all that costs money and then a year or two from now it's not worth anything because the price of things have changed. … One thing we do want to run out a little further is Puskar Stadium. I've been clear that we can raise revenues here. Most of our revenue streams are up but premium seating at Puskar Stadium is a hindrance to be able to grow our budget to where it needs to be and so that's something that is very prominent on my radar. I don't have a plan today for funding and building and part of that is I don't know exactly what we want to build and what the cost of that would be.” (link)
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SBJ’s Ben Portnoy also caught up with Athletes.org Co-Founder Jim Cavale to discuss NCAA President Charlie Baker’s player compensation proposal, and Cavale doesn’t believe the “conversation should be about every point in his proposal. I think the conversation should be more about admitting that we need to talk about this and figure it out and not use Title IX, or what happens to the other sports outside of football or basketball, or what happens to the smaller schools to paralyze our analysis of what we do. … All this stuff can be figured out, but we have to work on it. And the only way to work on it is if you admit that it has to be figured out – and Charlie Baker did that. … We need leadership. People to step up -- especially Power Five commissioners. They have to stop holding their cards. They actually have to show them and this [conversation] really needs to get [going].” (link)
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D1Baseball’s Kendall Rogers notes Indiana State AD Sherard Clinkscales’ departure leaves a vacancy on the Baseball Committee, which is currently comprised of Utah AD Mark Harlan, Army West Point AD Mike Buddie, ECU AD Jon Gilbert, Coastal Carolina AD Matthew Hogue, Indiana AD Scott Dolson, Florida State AD Michael Alford, Air Force AD Nathan Pine and Southeastern Louisiana AD Jay Artigues. Dolson, Alford and Gilbert are new committee members with Clinkscales’ replacement TBD. (link, link)
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Tennessee Football HC Josh Heupel says the expanded College Football Playoff will compound the stresses of participating coaches unless something changes. The Athletic’s Scott Dochterman notes that conference championship games are slated to kick off December 6-7, Selection Sunday takes place December 8, and the transfer portal opens December 9. The early signing period then begins on December 18, two days before the first on-campus playoff game. Heupel: “Everything that is going on in those first couple weeks of December, how do you add in preparation for a game of that size and magnitude during the course of what is happening? It was not like I was not on the phone or flying somewhere or in somebody’s house or at a school every minute of the day. There is not enough time to accomplish everything that you need to at this point in the season or at this point in the calendar, let alone if you are preparing for a game like that.” Iowa Football HC Kirk Ferentz adds: “Those are just some of the unintended consequences that we really do not give thought to before we make decisions. The irony, in my opinion, it is like a lot of things that are going on right now. We always lead with what is best for the student-athletes, but we do not always practice that with some of the decisions we make.” Ferentz believes coaches, ADs and conference leaders should “just have a summit and really basically blow everything up and try to start over again and maybe come up with a little better model.” (link)
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Dayton Men’s Basketball HC Anthony Grant believes the sport’s redshirt rule is “antiquated” and “needs to change,” adding: “Why does football have one set of rules, and college basketball has a different set? It doesn’t make any sense to me.” Grant’s remarks come after the Flyers decided to redshirt highly touted guard Marvel Allen, who has missed two months or practice due to injury. (link)
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Puck’s Julia Alexander contends Amazon’s potential investment in Diamond Sports Group would be a “harbinger of profoundly more significant plans,” as “getting into the RSN game would allow Amazon to make itself more available and appealing for local TV advertising. (The other two ad giants of today, Meta and Google, have appealed to local and small advertisers but aren’t as focused on live video.) And it wouldn’t just attract and retain users to Prime Video, it would also keep them shopping once they landed there.” For the RSNs and the leagues attached to them, Alexander explains: “Diamond needs cash. Leagues like the MLB and NBA need security and reach. And Amazon needs local sports for advertising and e-commerce opportunities. It’s a perfect combo, as long as Amazon can secure the streaming rights…and if the audience follows. Neither is necessarily guaranteed.” In regards to Amazon’s ecosystem, “sports are a natural entry point because of the locked-in audience and built-in ad breaks, unlike TV in the streaming age. For Amazon, the goal of getting people to watch something, which convinces them to buy something from Amazon’s retail site, and then continue to watch programming (including non-Amazon originals—have you seen recent Prime commercials that once again tout services like Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max?) was always plain and clear. … While so many media companies are chasing sports rights to ward off churn, Amazon views them as a means to sell more merch, serve more ads, and improve its margins.” (link)
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Yesterday's Evening Standard...
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Indiana State AD Sherard Clinkscales has stepped down, effective December 31, to pursue other opportunities. Clinkscales led the Sycamores for seven-plus years. WTHI's Rick Semmler reports Senior Assoc. AD/SWA Angie Lansing will serve as Interim AD. (link, link)
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As the first iteration of the College Football Playoff comes to a close, The AP’s Ralph Russo looks back on the impact of the four-team format, and Notre Dame AD Jack Swarbrick says: “Whether it’s broadcast ratings, total attendance, whatever it may be, the game has never been more popular. And I think you have to give some credit to the playoff system for helping to make that happen.” The first season of the CFP was not without its controversy, though, with Ohio State leapfrogging Baylor and TCU, and AAC Commissioner Mike Aresco tells Russo: “It hurt conference brands. Because if you didn’t make a four-team playoff, man, there’s some problem with your conference.” Aresco stops short of attributing the Pac-12’s downfall directly to its struggles to make the four-team field but says: “Did it help the Pac-12? Absolutely not.” Over 10 years, just 15 teams made the CFP, and Aresco notes: “A lot of the same teams kept making it, which gave them a huge advantage in recruiting and probably had a somewhat deleterious effect on some of the other schools that were competing with them. Because if you’re in the playoff time and time again, kids want to play in it.” The CFP has also had an impact on the rest of the bowl system, Russo observes, noting the “nadir came last weekend when a shell of an unbeaten Florida State team that was left out of the CFP lost to Georgia in the Orange Bowl by 60 points.” More from Russo. (link)
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As part of his sports law predictions for 2024, Sportico’s Michael McCann believes NCAA President Charlie Baker will attempt to settle ongoing litigation on multiple fronts. “Settlements would call for the NCAA and member schools to pay hundreds of millions or billions of dollars to resolve past harms to athletes. Former and current college athletes would be paid, and their attorneys would net healthy cuts, too. … What methodologies should be used to determine how much money each player gets? That question could lead to sharp differences of opinion, including among star and ordinary players and among athletes who play different sports, are on different teams and at different schools. Baker would also need to craft a plan that member conferences and schools—as well as their insurance companies and financial backers—could accept.” McCann also believes there is a strong chance the NLRB petitions involving Dartmouth and USC could succeed, but appeals will likely drag the process into 2025 or beyond. Meanwhile, the Power 4 is likely on the path to further contraction, as McCann notes some schools can afford to pay the players wages, share TV money and still comply with Title IX. “Provided the NCAA changes amateurism rules, the athletes at these schools could remain as students. There’s no law preventing a school employee from also being a student. That won’t be the world in 2024, but if the Pac-12 folds and the ACC struggles to maintain its membership in 2024, that world won’t be so far off.” More, including potential outcomes in Diamond’s bankruptcy proceedings. (link)
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People & Places…
+ Harvard President Claudine Gay will step down and be succeeded on an interim basis by Provost Alan Garber. (link, link)
+ After a couple weeks of uncertainty, Grambling State President Rick Gallot officially inks a contract to take over as president of the Louisiana System. (link)
+ Sacred Heart promotes Deputy AD Mike Morrison to Senior Deputy AD/Director of Strategy and Operations and elevates Assoc. AD for Compliance Charlie Tortorici to Senior Assoc. AD. (link)
+ California Baptist names Grand Canyon Athletics Compliance Coordinator Nic Latham as Assoc. AD for Compliance. (link)
+ Campbell taps Houston Christian Football HC Braxton Harris for the same role in Buies Creek. (link)
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Baylor debuts the new 7,500-seat Foster Pavilion tonight. Have a look at the Bears’ new hoops home. (link, link)
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North Alabama has selected Mammoth and Davis Architects to provide architectural design services for the Lions’ new Bank Independent Stadium. Mammoth and Davis will work in conjunction with program manager HPM throughout the design and construction process. Lions AD Josh Looney: “Mammoth has a track record of successful projects on campus, and we’re confident the partnership with Davis Architects will design a unique, state-of-the-art football stadium that will exceed the expectations of our athletes, fans, and the entire UNA Lions community.” (link)
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Barstool’s Dan “Big Cat” Katz says this season was probably the company’s last as sponsor of the Arizona Bowl. “Was a lot of fun doing it but unless the financials drastically change on doing it that’s probably it.” Barstool Founder Dave Portnoy indicated in November that the company Barstool Invitational hoops series would also not return. (link)
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ESPN averaged 10.3M viewers for the Orange Bowl between Georgia and Florida State and 7.7M for the Peach Bowl between Ole Miss and Penn State. The games peaked at 11.6M and 8.6M viewers, respectively. (link)
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The New York Times’ David Fahrenthold and Billy Witz examine the roles NIL played in helping Michigan, Washington, Texas and Alabama reach the College Football Playoff, particularly through collectives. Crimson Tide WR Isaiah Bond says the payments from collectives are welcome and long overdue. “It’s the least they could do, is pay us a little bit for the hours we put in. We’re walking around some days like we’re 85 — and we’re 19, 20 years old.” Bond says he was initially unaware of how much football generates for the university – roughly $131M in Alabama’s case – and adds: “What they’re contributing back, it’s nothing compared to what they’re making. But it helps.” As for who gets what, Elliot Maisel, a board member of the Alabama-focused Walk of Champions collective, says the university has told the collective how much to pay each team. “The coach and the athletic department determine all that. We don’t have that discretion. We don’t want it.” However, Walk of Champions President/former Tide QB John Parker Wilson disputes Maisel’s description, saying the organization is not “controlled, directed or managed” by the university. Maisel also later changed his account, explaining that even though he’d been on the board since February he didn’t know how the money was distributed. Fahrenthold and Witz go on to examine how each school has used collectives to its advantage and note that Michigan OL Trevor Keegan says he’s received or expects to receive between $225K and $500K through the Champions Circle and Hail Impact collectives this season. (link)
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The Deseret News last week asked a state court in Utah to throw out a complaint five Utah universities (Utah, Utah State, Utah Valley, Weber State and Southern Utah) filed challenging a State Records Committee decision that declared college athletes’ NIL contracts public records. The outlet also wants a 3rd District judge to let the decision stand and order the schools to provide the documents “because the public interests favoring disclosure of the records are greater than or equal to the interests favoring nondisclosure.” Attorneys for the universities contend the records are not subject to disclosure because NIL contracts are protected under FERPA and not related to government business. (link)
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