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The D1.dossier for Pepperdine’s AD opening is complete & ready for those wanting to dive into leading the Waves. Ball State AD Jeff Mitchell: “Possessing information lacks true value if it’s not pertinent, and D1.dossier offers a competitive advantage because it provides the right information to prospective candidates to help them prepare for an interview and the job itself when hired. I developed my unique outline to help get ready for my interviews at Ball State while using the D1.dossier feature. I found the information to be relevant and comprehensive. D1.dossiers is a must-have resource for college coaches and administrators.” (link)
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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger caught up with Washington AD Troy Dannen & Texas AD Chris Del Conte to discuss the symbolism of their programs meeting in the College Football Playoff while preparing to join new conferences. Del Conte pushes back on fingers pointing to the Longhorns as having started the latest round of musical chairs: “Remember now, the Big Ten has added teams from the Pac-12, ACC and Big 12. Should it be that the Big Ten has been doing this? They affected the ACC. They took two teams. It wasn’t Texas. The Big Ten took a team from the Big 12. Wasn’t Texas. They took four from the Pac-12. Wasn’t Texas.” Del Conte also notes a key change to industry accounting standards that’s impacted the financial model: “You can no longer write off your tickets. [It] used to [be], you gave me $15,000 and you had 10 seats, you could write off 80% of that. That money is what I use to fund the entire athletic program, all of our sports. We built a whole history of scholarship seating. That was to support all of our teams. Well, they took away that deduction. It is now an entertainment spend (for a booster). Well, who you play matters now. That entertainment spend is now I’m paying $15,000 and can no longer write it off ... Well, who are you playing?” As for Dannen: “I think President Baker’s proposal, for me, is no more than symbolic of how far we have yet to go in the evolution of college athletics. I don’t think where he’s at is anywhere near a means to an end. It’s a path or a stop to the end, but things are going to be a lot different. Whether a full employment model or revenue sharing, the financial and operational model in college athletics is going to be dramatically different in the next two to three years.” (link)
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In an emailed statement to its users Sunday morning, Catapult clarified the situation regarding the investigation into a potential security breach with its software: “Over the past few days, there were false reports that Catapult is under investigation by the NCAA and law enforcement regarding our ThunderCloud video system. While we assisted a local law enforcement authority investigating an alleged unauthorized access into a customer's ThunderCloud system, this was not an investigation of Catapult. In conjunction with this investigation, Catapult proactively conducted a thorough security review of our ThunderCloud system and found no data breaches or unauthorized access to any customer's content. We are not under investigation by the NCAA or any law enforcement agency.” Sports Illustrated’s Richard Johnson: “It is still unclear what local law enforcement agency Catapult was working with. A Dec. 29 request for clarification from Catapult by SI has not been returned. A Michigan spokesperson told ESPN that it was not accused of the breach and instead the Wolverines believe they were a potential target.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Nicole Auerbach lays out five ways to limit opt outs & therefore improve the onfield product of bowl games: 1) More silliness, points to the Pop Tart Bowl: “Bowl games that aren’t part of the College Football Playoff apparatus should continue to lean into the silliness because it’s what differentiates these games from the regular season. Bowl games are supposed to be fun.”; 2) Though Auerbach recognizes it wouldn’t limit all opt outs, allowing bowls to pay student-athletes may secure later round NFL Draft picks to still participate, plus bonuses for winning the game could be an incentive; 3) Eliminate conference tie-ins for bowl games & allow teams to decline invites; 4) Since the transfer portal is tied to academic enrollment before the spring semester starts & therefore can’t be moved, “get rid of the early signing period,” which is part of, “absolute chaos for coaches, who have to manage bowl prep, the portal, staffing changes and also recruiting all at once.”; and, 5) “Reframe the way we talk about college football and the way we celebrate the sport in the 12-team CFP era. This needs to be a collective effort — from pundits to fans to coaches and administrators. We need to stop framing everything as national championship or bust.” (link)
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Coming off of an 11-2 (6-2) season & a win over Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl, Missouri extends Football HC Eli Drinkwitz through the 2028 season. No clarity yet on exact compensation terms. (link)
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On the heels of news that Florida A&M Football HC Willie Simmons had an offer to become the running backs coach at Duke, FAMU AD Tiffani-Dawn Sykes asked the FAMU National Alumni Association to commit $25K to help compensate the Rattlers football coaching staff. In response, the X account for the group tweeted Saturday: “Because of YOU, the FAMU NAA has raised an estimated $66,047.73 in 16.5 hours!” At the time of this morning’s publication, the last update on the account said the total was up to $126,655.90. (link)
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USA Today’s Dan Wolken writes on the uniqueness - and effectiveness - of Michigan Football HC Jim Harbaugh & argues that despite so many signs Harbaugh could exit Ann Arbor for the NFL, college football needs Harbaugh’s entertainment value: “Because as bizarre and opaque and calculating as Harbaugh may seem, his nine years at Michigan haven't just been good for the Wolverines. They’ve been good for college football. A sport in desperate need of characters − and villains − has been serendipitously given a great gift this season. From a tussle with the NCAA over minor recruiting violations to America learning the name Connor Stalions to reaching the College Football Playoff, Michigan and Harbaugh have officially become the sport’s bête noire.” More. (link)
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Cal hauled in $42.2M in gifts and pledges in FY23 thanks to 10,016 contributions from 5,545 donors. The total was a 6.5% YOY increase. Notably, the Bears got a $10M estate gift from the Shipman Family to endow the football OC position and the Rogers family chipped in a $10M pledge for the rowing program, plus a $5M matching challenge. (link)
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Halfway through the New Year’s Six bowl games and ESPN & ESPN+ have averaged 9.1M viewers. The Orange Bowl’s 10.3M viewers was the most-streamed college football game ever on ESPN+ and the most-watched non-Semi Orange Bowl since 2017. The Peach Bowl had 7.7M viewers, making it the third most-streamed college football game on ESPN+. The games peaked at 11.6M and 8.6M, respectively. December 30, 2023 is now the most-watched day of ESPN college football in ESPN+ history. (link)
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On3 Founder & CEO Shannon Terry points to Ole Miss Football as a prime example of program success connected to fully embracing NIL: “Ole Miss saw and accepted the new model of College Football well before almost every other P5 school. Complete alignment of the Collective with the best CEO (@walkerj29), a rising star at GM and new 'essential' position in CFB (@Austin_Thomas55), administrative support and a HC that has the experience and now talent to compete at the highest level. This run is very real and Ole Miss will be a major factor next season.” (link)
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The XFL-USFL spring football league will henceforth be called the United Football League (UFL). Former XFL President/CEO Russ Brandon will maintain his title and former USFL President of Football Operations Daryl Johnston will lead the new league’s football ops. ESPN’s Kevin Seifert: “Further details will be announced at a later time, including the number of teams and the cities they will represent. But the UFL did confirm that its March 30 opener will be played between the leagues' 2023 champions: the Arlington Renegades (XFL) and Birmingham Stallions (USFL).” The news release listed five UFL "partners": the three XFL owners -- Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Dany Garcia and Gerry Cardinale of RedBird Capital Partners -- USFL owner Fox Sports (represented by CEO Eric Shanks) and ESPN (represented by chairman Jimmy Pitaro). (link)
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ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips during an interview before yesterday’s Orange Bowl game on the lawsuits involving the league & Florida State: “Well, it’s a legal case now and I stand by every word that myself and President Jim Ryan at Virginia, who is the chair of the ACC Board, indicated. We’re incredibly disappointed. We feel very strongly about a document that was signed by one of our members, willingly signed by one of our members back in ‘13 and in ‘16, and we’re ready to fight. We will go through this in a reasonable way, but we will protect the ACC. This is a conference that’s been around for 70 years that’s done a lot of good work for a lot of good schools and a lot of good student-athletes and we won’t be at all wavering in that position. We’ll let the legal system take its course and we’ll walk through it together and we’ll get to a finish line whatever that is.” (link)
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Washington AD Troy Dannen is back in New Orleans, this time for the Huskies’ Sugar Bowl College Football Playoff tilt with Texas, describing his early tenure with UW: “They talk about drinking from a fire hose, but it’s a first world problem fire hose.. [...] When I came in, most of these jobs are fixer-uppers, this is a high-functioning athletic department in a high-functioning university and there is a little ‘do no harm.’ [...] College athletics is in an evolution, some would call it a revolution, but we spent a lot of time reminiscing about the past we forgot to look ahead. We’ve really been forced to look ahead and there’s a lot more of that coming. [...] Everybody thinks we need to generate more money, I think what the courts are doing right now and what they will do and what the NCAA will do is end up reallocating the money with student-athletes becoming larger beneficiaries of their participation, which is a good thing. [...] When you ask for help from the outside, it doesn’t always manifest itself in the way you wish it would. But, we didn’t do it ourselves and we got to the point where we needed the help.” More. (link)
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Alabama Football HC Nick Saban comments on changes coming to the sport’s postseason: “The big games are going to be the big games and there's always going to be speculation of who the best 12 teams are just like there's speculation now who the best four teams are. [...] I think the bigger the playoff gets, the more it minimizes bowl games. One of the great traditions of college football for many years was if you had a great season, you got to go to a bowl game. It's great for the players. They got a lot of positive reinforcement. Maybe you didn't win a championship but you had a good team. It was great for the fan base.” (link)
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Georgia Football HC Kirby Smart did the same after his squad’s lopsided win over Florida State in the Orange Bowl, which featured a number of high-profile opt outs by the Seminoles: “College football has to decide what they want. I know things are changing, and some things are going to change next year. You know what, there’s going to still be bowl games outside of those. People have gotta decide what they want and what they want to get out of it. Because it’s really unfortunate for those kids on that sideline that had to play in that game that didn’t have their full arsenal. And it affected the game, 100 percent.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Austin Meek: “Michigan and Jim Harbaugh had contract talks before the Rose Bowl, but the expectation all along was that he would field NFL offers. As ESPN is reporting, Don Yee is repping him this time around. Different agent, but not unusual for him to have somebody taking NFL calls.” (link)
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Per USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz, Maryland Football HC Mike Locksley was the bowl bonus winner of the day, picking up $70K for the Terps’ Music City Bowl victory. Wyoming sent retiring HC Craig Bohl out with a win and a $25K bonus. Ole Miss HC Lane Kiffin didn't add to his bonus total with a win over Penn State in the Peach Bowl, but he ends the season with $650K in on-field bonuses, plus an automatic 1-yr contract extension that is set to be worth at least $9M. (link)
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With ESPN’s Holly Rowe electing to dedicate her focus to the network’s expanded coverage of women’s college basketball, Jess Sims will slide into a sideline reporter role for ESPN Saturday Primetime games, beginning her new assignment as soon as January 13. Sims was an in-arena host and reporter for the New York Liberty and joined ESPN’s football College GameDay programming in 2022. (link)
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According to Nielsen, Friday’s Missouri vs. Ohio State Cotton Bowl averaged 9.6M viewers on ESPN, the game’s largest audience in a decade, excluding years when it served as a College Football Playoff semifinal. The previous high was 9.47M for Ohio State vs. USC in 2017. The Tigers’ win, which peaked with 10.7M viewers, ranks among the ten most-watched Cotton Bowl games in the past 30 years (seventh excluding playoff games, ninth overall). Viewership increased 11% from last year’s Tennessee vs. Clemson Orange Bowl in the same Friday night window (8.59M) and more-than-doubled last year’s Cotton Bowl, which aired on a Monday afternoon leading into the Rose Bowl (Tulane vs USC: 4.17M). The Cotton Bowl delivered the largest audience of the bowl season thus far. For the season, it ranks seventh among all college football games, with Ohio State having played in four of those seven. (link); The Pop-Tarts Bowl between Kansas State and NC State drew 4.3M viewers on ESPN. (link)
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Now that Texas Football student-athlete & backup quarterback Arch Manning is in front of the cameras, he clarified that “Reports of him earning millions in name, image and likeness (NIL) deals is not true,” per Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger. Arch’s father, Cooper, echoed: “All this NIL stuff is BS. People just make up numbers. Don’t believe what you read.” Meanwhile, On3’s Shannon Terry chimes in: “No reason to be foolish or naive. Texas is running a $15+ million dollar Collective for Football only and of course, Arch is participating, either directly (now) or indirectly (previously).” (link, link)
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Top Tier Authentics is launching an exclusive collection of officially licensed merchandise signed by players from Georgia, Michigan and Tennessee in Amazon Fanshop this bowl season. Each piece of merchandise includes a unique QR code that gives the purchaser access to a video of the athlete signing the item and additional content related to it. Items range from helmets and jerseys to footballs, posters and more. This collaboration was created through a partnership between TTA and The Collective Association. (link)
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Using the troll X account @WEARE_PENNST23, Ole Miss football program student assistant Fisher Ray tweeted “Walking through college football HOF in ATL today and heard some of our players talking about how soft the Ole Miss OL has been all week. They told me they’re targeting J. James and C. Warren up the middle all game long. Those poor guys… [laughing emoji]” Penn State fans figured out who created the account with the reset password process. For his part, Rebels Football HC Lane Kiffin found the whole thing amusing. (link)
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