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Michigan Football HC Jim Harbaugh continues to advocate for student-athletes to be paid. During yesterday’s presser in the lead up to the National Championship game: “I would say this, anyone who is profiting from the student-athletes right now, myself included, coaches, somewhere between 5 and 10 percent, take 5 to 10 percent less -- that would go for any administrator, any coach, any conference, any university, NCAA -- 5 to 10 percent less and maybe a 10 percent tax from the television station more, into one pot for the student-athletes. Maybe that's a start, a way. But some conversations here on how to get it done, because I don't know if people know this, but I've been told maybe 17 percent is going up, the TV contracts are going up another 17 percent next year. Ever-growing. Ever-increasing revenue that it be right for the student-athletes, not just football, all student-athletes, to share in.” (link) (link)
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North Dakota State AD Matt Larsen equates what Frisco is to FCS programs to what Omaha is to baseball programs or Oklahoma City is for softball teams: “When you think about a championship location, every FCS program at the beginning of the year, their goal is to get to Frisco.” Today marks a record 14th time Frisco has hosted the FCS title and the NCAA contract for the game to be held there has two years remaining, plus an option for the game at the end of the 2026 season. NCAA Dir. of Championships and Alliances for DI Football Ty Halpin: “Frisco, obviously, is interested in retaining the game. We do have interest from others. ... We’re way ahead of talking about any of that. Our experience here in Frisco has been unbelievable.” (link)
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Montana AD Kent Haslam’s decision in 2017 to bring back Football HC Bobby Hauck was met with opposition, but Haslam stuck by Hauck and is now in Frisco to watch the Grizzlies play for the FCS Championship today. Haslam: “I've learned in this business to not get too high with the highs or too low with the lows. There's a lot of those, both ups and downs. To be able to step back and soak it all in, it is rewarding. But it's rewarding because it's so much fun to watch other people succeed in this business. They're rare, so you grab those moments and hold on to them. … When you're winning you're a genius, when you're losing you're not. It takes a lot of hard work and a little bit of luck. It takes things lining up perfectly. If you get good people that focus on the right things, good things happen regardless.” (link)
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Washington Football HC Kalen DeBoer is 25-2 in his two seasons on Montlake with one massive kick to go. Of course, the AD who hired DeBoer is no longer with the Huskies & currently leads another Pac-12/Big Ten department. The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner wonders if USC AD Jen Cohen’s hire of DeBoer will lead to more Power 5 big chair opportunities for women (there are currently six female P5 ADs, a number that doesn’t include Iowa Interim AD Beth Goetz) & gets this from Women Leaders in Sports CEO Patti Phillips: “Do I think it will help open doors? Absolutely. It helps amplify the story that women can lead. Football is driving realignment — it’s driving the whole industry. And it’s hard for women to get recognition in the space.” Phillips also notes Football HCs are rarely an impediment to a female AD: “They are pretty open to it. But that’s because most of them are from a newer generation. It’s the presidents and chancellors who need convincing. They’re in a bubble, and they get pressure from their donors and former players. [...] We’re chipping away; you can see the slow cultural shifts. Huge wins are important, and Jen’s move is a big story right now in the Power Five. The DeBoer hire was transformational.” (link)
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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger gets reactions from leaders around the industry on Michigan’s upcoming appearance in the College Football Playoff natty, despite multiple headline-grabbing negative developments around the program, including two different suspensions this season for Wolverines HC Jim Harbaugh. An unnamed Power 5 AD: “That’s a good football team. They are a very good football team, but this shows my concern with the NCAA process. This is our system and it’s unfortunate. The system allows it, which is why we’ve got to change so much.” A former NCAA investigator on the sign-stealing situation: “There will be a robust conversation about it being Level I violations. Without a lot of precedent, it’s tough to say, but you’ve got a competition advantage and it would be significant here.” On the flip side, an anonymous SEC administrator: “I don’t have a problem with them being there. There are much more egregious things going on right now in college football.” (link)
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Women’s basketball stakeholders react to the NCAA’s new media rights deal with ESPN, and Connecticut HC Geno Auriemma says it’s a “great step forward and it really shows how much progress has been made in just one year really. I think this definitely paves the way for a units program similar to the men. There’s still a lot left that we can accomplish and I look forward to it.” South Carolina HC Dawn Staley also weighs in: “I would much rather see it stand on its own. But there’s progress, and I know things won’t happen overnight. There’s progress. This deal lends some respect to our sport, and that’s what we’re searching for.” Former MAAC Commissioner Rich Ensor contends that “once schools see a return on their investment in a given sport they’ll invest more in the sport. No question that it will drive more focus if you have revenue sharing (via NCAA Tournament units). It’s a way coaches can increase their own salary scales because many times salaries aren’t equitable between men’s and women’s (programs). That’s because a lot of times the men’s program brings in a lot more revenue than the women’s.” (link)
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Interesting nugget from Oregon State Men’s Basketball HC Wayne Tinkle on the Pac-2’s coming short-term alignment with the WCC: “We’ll see. Everybody knows that it’s a temporary deal. It’s going to be real interesting in a couple of years when some of the grant of rights are up in some of the other conferences as us and Washington State join hands and try to rebuild to see what direction that goes. A lot of us are talking. We’re already hearing rumblings that some schools that are leaving the Pac-12 aren’t happy. We’ll see, if maybe two years out there aren’t some looking to come back with us.” WCC Commissioner Stu Jackson subsequently tells JohnCanzano.com’s namesake the future alignment of college athletics could look different: “There is a scenario and a vision that may include playing other sports and Olympic sports regionally.” (link)
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Big Sky Commissioner Tom Wistrcill, Summit League Commissioner Josh Fenton and Summit League Associate Director of Digital Content & Video Services Kienan Dixon join The Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman to discuss the Summit League-Big Sky Challenge. After the two commissioners unveil their artistic renderings of each other’s conference logos (Fenton’s was clearly influenced by Post-Impressionists like Van Gogh while Wistrcill’s interpretation could be best described as “Accidental Cubism”) Fenton notes it’s yet to be determined whether the challenge will go beyond the initial three-year deal but adds: “Before we’ve even played a basketball game people are talking about it. You’re talking about it. We’re doing this. Supposedly, Tom and I made media headlines based on arm-wrestling that may or may not take place. … The overall promotion and publicity of our conferences because we’re doing this I think is a positive thing.” Wistrcill adds: “We want this to be a long-term deal. … We’re trying to do it so teams can not only get home games, like opponents get a chance to win games, we think it’s going to help our NET. It’s going to help me and the other committee members evaluate our conferences better when it comes to Selection Sunday. The bottom line is it’s great for college basketball when everybody’s getting home games, and up north we all struggle, so this is a great first step for us. We’re actively looking for other conferences about doing other things like this too.” Goodman then speaks for all of the college sports world – if not all of the civilized world – when he points out the arm-wrestling competition needs to happen regardless of whether the Challenge ends in a tie. (link)
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Action Network’s Brett McMurphy says the 2024 Oregon at Hawaii season-opening football matchup has been scrapped. The two schools now have two of three games remaining in the series that is “still scheduled, sources said.” Hawaii now seeks one more game for the upcoming campaign. (link)
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Due to a leak in the roof at Maryland’s Xfinity Center, Saturday’s contest between the Terps’ women’s basketball team and Purdue was canceled. No word yet on the rescheduled date. (link)
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The NFL was responsible for 93 of the 100 most-watched broadcasts of 2023, including the entire top 20. Aside from the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, the State of the Union Address and the Academy Awards, the entire top 100 is comprised of football broadcasts, including three college games, although Sportico’s Anthony Crupi reports the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament championship game finished just outside as the 101st most-watched broadcast. Among NFL teams, the Dallas Cowboys led the league with an average of 25.2M viewers per game across 13 national TV appearances while accounting for 18 of the year’s 100 biggest audiences. The Kansas City Chiefs claimed 16 of the top slots while the Philadelphia Eagles were responsible for 15. More from Crupi. (link)
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Minnesota Duluth AD Forrest Karr has been named the next Executive Director of the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) as longtime association boss Joe Bertagna is set to transition to the role of Media Relations Director at the end of June. Karr will maintain his role with the Bulldogs, as well. AHCA President & Northern Michigan HC Grant Potulny: “As a former college hockey player and former Division 1 coach, (Karr) has intimate knowledge of our sport. Forrest has been an athletic director at hockey playing universities for nearly 20 years and in the interview process, he impressed our committee with his passion for our sport. Over the next year, Forrest will work directly with Joe Bertagna to learn the Executive Director position and will be in a fantastic position to lead our body in the future. We could not be more excited with the process of Forrest becoming our next Executive Director.” (link)
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Montana AD Kent Haslam indicates Grizz fans raised $130K & the UM Foundation chipped in another $70K to make sure the Grizzly Marching Band would be in Frisco for tomorrow’s FCS National Championship against South Dakota State. Haslam on tomorrow’s exposure opportunity: “I can’t put an exact number on it, but we’re going to be playing on national TV on ABC on Sunday, and there’s only four teams still playing football — the University of Washington, University of Montana, University of Michigan, and South Dakota State. So there’s some value in that. We have one guy working in our office now, in fundraising, and he came across Montana because he watched us play Appalachian State back in 2009 in the middle of snow. He’s from Georgia and thought, ‘That looks like a pretty cool place to come to school.’ He graduates, goes on in his career, and now he’s back here as a fundraiser in athletics. In athletics, we want to err on the side of saying, ‘Hey, this is the greatest thing ever,’ because that’s our business, and we like that. But we know there has to be ripple effects for the exposure you gain nationally. You’ve got people across the country talking about your state, about your university and about your athletic program. That’s a good thing.” (link)
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HBCU Gameday’s Steven Gaither observes that since taking over, there has been a “vocal minority of folks who have questioned [Florida A&M AD Tiffani-Dawn Sykes’] credentials to get the job and the ability to get the job done. That is to be expected at a place that has a proud athletic tradition such as Florida A&M. But from the beginning it became apparent that at least some of the scrutiny Sykes received had little to do with her background or resume. There have been many ugly comments via social media and otherwise regarding her attire and visibility throughout her short tenure. Sykes is a woman of stature who stands out in a crowd without effort. And she is comfortable in her skin. This is what we tell our daughters we want them to be, yet there are many within our own communities — the HBCU community as well as the black community at whole — who are nitpicking and imposing their personal preferences on this black woman.” Until recently, Gaither notes most of the criticisms have been outliers, but following the departure of Football HC Willie Simmons the negativity has picked up steam despite Simmons explaining he left to continue his pursuit of a Power 5 HC job. Gaither cites some of the aforementioned social media posts and writes: “It is clear that we have a long way to go in the HBCU world in terms of allowing women to be unapologetically themselves without being policed on trivial matters such as attire and having their credentials over-critiqued by those (primarily men) who have never spent a day in athletics administration at an institution of higher learning.” (link)
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According to a study of 62 men’s ice hockey programs by College Hockey Inc., during the first half of the ongoing 2023-24 season, 58% of participating programs experienced an increase in average attendance from the 2022-23 season. Further, 22 of the teams saw at least a 10% jump. Boston College leads the way with an increase of 1,911 fans per game, while Holy Cross has seen the largest percentage increase (90.1%) YOY. North Dakota boasts the highest average attendance in 2023-24, with an average of 11,637 fans, while Minnesota (9,699), Wisconsin (8,847), Boston College (6,953) and Omaha (6,677) round out the top five. Men’s ice hockey average attendance at the Division I level was up 15% nationwide in 2022-23 from the 2021-22 campaign. (link)
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It’s Personnel…
+ CollegeAD reports Ball State AD Jeff Mitchell will elevate Executive Senior Assoc. AD Alex Perry to Deputy AD. (link)
+ The Big Ten has promoted Senior Director of Football Administration A.J. Edds to VP of Football Administration. (link)
+ The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect shows plenty of changes as we’re off and running in the new year, including at Auburn, Furman, Georgia Tech, Iowa State, Kansas, LSU, North Texas, Ole Miss, Purdue, the Sugar Bowl, UCF, USF, Virginia Tech, Washington, Western Carolina and Wisconsin. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ Washington State AD Pat Chun announces the promotion of AC Korey Schroeder to head coach role of the Cougars Women’s Volleyball program. (link)
+ Meanwhile, in Beaumont, Cardinals AD Jeff O’Malley has tapped Navarro College (NJCAA) HC Ariel Apolinario as the next Women’s Volleyball HC at Lamar. (link)
+ ESPN’s Pete Thamel: “Source: Blake Baker’s deal to be LSU’s next defensive coordinator is a three-year deal that’s expected to pay $2.5 million per year. He’ll become the highest paid assistant in college football.” (link)
+ Though the extension was signed in April of last year, it was not made public until this week that Towson Men’s Basketball HC Pat Skerry is now under contract with the school through the 2026-27 season. He’ll make $500K this year, with $10K annual pay increases thereafter. (link)
+ Tennessee Women’s Volleyball HC Eve Rackham Watt has agreed to a contract extension that could keep her in Knoxville through January of 2029. (link)
+ Minnesota Men’s Wrestling HC Brandon Eggum has signed an extension that could keep him at his alma mater through the 2025-26 season. (link)
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More from SBJ’s Ben Portnoy in breaking down the NCAA’s media rights deal with ESPN and notes NCAA President Charlie Baker told SBJ the NCAA valued the women’s basketball tournament at $65M annually, roughly 56% of the package’s total value. ESPN SVP of College Sports Programming and Acquisitions Nick Dawson: “The trajectory of this property, in particular women’s sports, over the past few years, is extremely positive. To have the entirety for eight more years is, in our view, a great place to be.” Kosner Media President John Kosner, who co-authored the Kaplan Report, tells Portnoy ESPN is set up to manage the tonnage of the overall rights package “and although I think both Ed [Desser] and I would argue that it would be a fascinating opportunity for one of the top digital companies, it’s not clear that any really got deeply involved.” Portnoy also contends the deal is a win for Baker: “The NCAA has plenty of chaos to sift through in the coming months. Myriad lawsuits regarding athlete compensation could result in major settlements and the college athlete employment debate rages on. Still, Baker is garnering attention in a positive way — that’s significant in its own right.” (link)
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The Michigan-focused Champions Circle launched a “Those Who Stay” campaign yesterday & generated $100K in donations in three hours, per ESPN NFL headliner Adam Scheftner. In big, bold letters: “IT’S MICHIGAN VERSUS EVERYONE. STOP OUR RIVALS FROM STEALING OUR PLAYERS.” (link, link)
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In addition to how baseball teams will be grouped in quadrants, another change that has emerged from this week’s ABCA Convention is the selection committee having access to additional KPI data, per D1Baseball’s Joe Healy. According to the information provided during yesterday’s meeting of DI coaches, the KPI “will not be used as a selection criterion; however, the committee plans to use this results-based metric as a resource in the selection meeting when evaluating teams.” (link)
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Texas Tech men’s basketball student-athlete Pop Isaacs has been accused in a civil lawsuit of sexually assaulting a minor during the Red Raiders trip to the Battle 4 Atlantis in the Bahamas in November. The age of consent in the Bahamas is 16. The female plaintiff, though 17 at the time of the alleged incident, says she was intoxicated at the time and did not give consent. ESPN’s Myron Medcalf reports “The lawsuit alleges a Texas Tech booster bought alcoholic drinks for Isaacs and a teammate. They were in a room with two girls, ages 17 and 16. … Isaacs and the 17-year-old went to another room, where she was sexually assaulted after she ‘attempted to fight him off.’” According to the lawsuit, TTU HC Grant McCasland was contacted by the plaintiffs on December 14 and reported the situation to Red Raiders AD Kirby Hocutt and other university officials. The school clarified yesterday that once it became aware of the allegations, they were immediately reported to the TitleIX office on campus, which began its own investigation and to-date has maintained that based on the information it has, Isaacs “remains in good standing, and there is no reason to withhold him from University activities, including basketball competition.” The suit seeks $1M in damages. (link)
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