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On the strength of a national title in women’s field hockey and top 10 finishes in men’s and women’s soccer and men’s cross country, North Carolina leads the LEARFIELD Directors’ Cup fall standings with 372.5 points. The Tar Heels are followed by Stanford (371), Texas (344), Notre Dame (343) and Tennessee (292.5). At the conference level, the ACC leads all DI leagues with nine institutions in the top 25. (link); Full standings. (link)
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Arizona AD Dave Heeke says there are no “immediate plans to eliminate sports” as the university grapples with ongoing financial challenges. Heeke does note, however, the hiring freeze instituted in the fall will continue, and all new major construction projects will be paused after the completion of the William M. "Bill" Clements Golf Center. Meanwhile, budgets that don’t impact student-athlete welfare have been trimmed, and the department continues to evaluate new revenue opportunities. Strategies under consideration include increasing ancillary revenue from the multimedia rights agreement, facility usage and other areas, enhancing ticketing revenue through market-driven pricing, strategically investing in marquee programs that generate substantial revenue, and continuing to build on fundraising efforts. Heeke: “As we add more chapters to the rich legacy of Arizona Athletics, we will do so with a continual focus on long-term sustainable models to support competitive excellence, doing so both efficiently and effectively. … We will continue to work together to ensure a bright future for our student-athletes, our University, and our community.” (link)
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NCAA President Charlie Baker acknowledges his player compensation proposal likely hinges on action from federal lawmakers: “You would need some sort of protection and special status from Congress, but if a school buys the NIL rights to a player, I honestly have trouble understanding why they should be an employee. That’s a contract, just like any other contract, between two parties.” Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger notes that Baker believes the proposal is important to the NCAA’s lobbying efforts on Capitol Hill and “gives Congress some idea of what something might look like if they would choose to support us on that.” Baker also expresses skepticism that the $30K figure in his proposal will impact ongoing antitrust litigation. “I don’t believe that this organization discussing and debating these issues in the grand scheme of things, particularly given the approach to applying this to enhanced educational benefits, will change anything in the way of court proceedings.” (link)
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Georgia President/NCAA Board of Directors Chair Jere Morehead says the board has charged the DI Council with beginning the iterative process to create recommendations based on NCAA President Charlie Baker’s proposal. Morehead: “I can’t say where it’s going to go or where it’s going to end.” (link, link)
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U.S. Congressman Gus Bilirakis announces he is working with Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (D-MI) and U.S. Senator Ben Ray Lujan (D-NM) to develop a bipartisan, bicameral NIL bill, per On3’s Pete Nakos, who notes Bilirakis also released a new draft of the FAIR College Sports Act and has slated legislative hearing for January 18. (link); NCAA President Charlie Baker is among the witnesses who will appear at the hearing, which will occur before the House Innovation, Data and Commerce Subcommittee, which Bilirakis chairs. According to USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz, it will be the first legislative hearing of this Congress concerning college athletes’ NIL activities. “Up to this point, there have been what are termed educational hearings. The next step would be a mark-up hearing.” As far as the updated discussion draft, Berkowitz observes the “core tenets” remain the same. “In addition to formally legalizing athletes’ ability to make money from their NIL, it would create an independent, non-governmental, self-regulating organization that would “oversee, set rules, enforce, and provide guidance to student athletes and collectives on the NIL process. … The discussion draft also includes a provision that would expressly prevent schools from entering into an NIL agreement with an athlete. That puts the draft at odds with Baker’s recent proposal that would allow schools to have such arrangements.” Additionally, it “includes language that raises questions about whether it would permit” the establishment of a new subdivision whose schools would be required to put at least $30K into a trust fund for at least half of their athletes. (link); Full discussion draft. (link)
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Cash Considerations…
+ Penn State inks a 15-year multimedia rights agreement with Playfly Sports. Nittany Lions AD Pat Kraft: “This wide-ranging partnership marks a new chapter for Penn State as a leader in the ever-changing collegiate landscape. We are proud to partner with a Pennsylvania-based company which has demonstrated it has the experience, expertise and passion to tap into Penn State’s athletics ecosystem on a level that has never been done before.” Playfly President Christy Hedgpeth: “Pat Kraft has an innovative, ambitious vision for the future of Penn State Athletics and its value to the University. We are eager to lock arms with Pat and his team to actualize the concept of a true enterprise strategy. By leveraging our diverse range of services and fan-focused mindset, we will help Penn State deepen fan relationships and cultivate new revenue streams.” (link)
+ Wake Forest has received a $5M gift from alumnus and trustee Mit Shah to support the men’s basketball team’s investment in the student-athlete experience, sports performance, medicine and wellness, innovation, and advanced technology. Demon Deacons MBB HC Steve Forbes: “Our loyal supporters, led by Mit, have helped us provide a vision for our student-athletes that at Wake Forest, we can help change your life through the power of a top-tier education in the best basketball conference in the country.” (link)
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Facility Features…
+ Since announcing in November that the department was $3M short of its $25M goal for a new indoor practice facility, Montana State AD Leon Costello says the Bobcats have raised an additional $2M and efforts are ongoing. “We’re out, asking for donations from our supporters and people that support MSU athletics.” The project is expected to break ground sometime in the spring or summer once the fundraising total is reached. (link)
+ Arkansas State AD Jeff Purinton announces First National Bank Arena's athletic training area is currently undergoing a complete renovation made possible by a financial commitment from St. Bernards Medical Group. In recognition of the major gift, the ASU System Board of Trustees voted last month to rename the area the St. Bernards Medical Group Training Room. (link)
+ Clemson unveils its newest facility, the only one in the nation dedicated solely to women’s lacrosse. It includes a new locker room, film room, players lounge, nutrition kitchen and coaches offices. Take a peek. (link)
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People & Places…
+ Former Alabama Football HC Nick Saban acknowledges he was going back and forth on his decision to retire as late as yesterday, telling ESPN’s Rece Davis: “It was a hard decision. I love coaching. I love the relationship with the players. The thing that made it more difficult for me is, I felt it might be the right time for me, but how it impacted the players, the coaches, all the people who worked there in the building and contributed to the success of the team, how it would affect them. That was the hard part. That was the part I kept vacillating on back and forth. I was on the phone, we had a meeting at 4 PM. It was 3:55, I was sitting in my chair, looking at the clock, saying you've got five minutes to decide which speech you're going to give. I was actually talking to Miss Terry right up until that time. It was a difficult decision because it impacts and influences the lives of so many people." (link)
+ Lafayette Senior Assoc. AD for Administration/SWA Lakitha Murray joins Mississippi State as Asst. AD for Human Resources Management. (link)
+ The Arkansas-focused Arkansas Edge collective names Interpublic Group VP of Marketing Chris Bauer as its new Executive Director. (link)
+ Former OneTeam Partners SVP Malaika Underwood has been named CEO of Sandlot Technology, Sportico’s Eric Jackson reports. (link)
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The News & Observer’s Andrew Carter reports the ACC on Wednesday hired a team of five Tallahassee-based lawyers to defend the conference in the lawsuit brought by Florida State. “The ACC’s legal team in Florida: Alan Lawson, Jessica Slatten, Raymond F. Treadwell, Amber Stoner Nunnally and Robert E. Minchin III, all of the Lawson Huck Gonzalez firm.” Lawson, Carter notes, recently retired from the Florida Supreme Court and founded the firm. For the lawsuit the ACC filed in Mecklenburg County, the conference has hired a team of three lawyers from Womble Bond Dickinson's Charlotte office: Sarah Motley Stone, Patrick G. Spaugh and James P. Cooney III. (link)
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Institutional Compliance Solutions, the outside firm hired by Michigan State to investigate sexual harassment claims against former Football HC Mel Tucker, has denied Tucker’s appeal of the school’s findings of fault against him. Institutional Compliance Solutions Founder Courtney Ballard: “Based on the facts outlined in the record, the (Resolution Officer) had a reasonable basis for each of the challenged findings. The RO’s Decision is upheld. This decision is final.” Per USA Today’s Kenny Jacoby, MSU leaders “will now determine any sanctions to issue Tucker. Although he is no longer an employee, they can still ban him from campus, future employment at MSU or participation in school activities, such as attending football games.” (link)
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Sportico’s Daniel Libit unpacks an ongoing legal battle between former Short’s Travel Management Charters President Ryan Dohmen and the company, which began after Dohmen’s resignation early last year. Short subsequently started two new companies, Top Flight Charters and Air Charters Solutions, seeking to “move into the same college sports travel space,” per Libit, who adds: “After Short’s warned Dohmen about violating his two-year confidentiality and competition agreement, Dohmen filed a lawsuit in federal court in August, seeking a declaratory judgment and alleging defamation. Short’s, meanwhile, has filed counterclaims accusing Dohmen of breach of contract for soliciting its clients and misappropriating its trade secrets. That ‘confidential information’ included Short’s strategy for pursuing college sports customers, the prices and structures of their contracts, and ‘information regarding financial resources to secure contracts.’” In his suit, however, Dohmen argues: “There are no secrets in this business. Collegiate athletics air charter companies advertise the colleges they work with. Universities do the same regarding their current air charter providers. Obtaining contracts is straightforward: Jobs are awarded overwhelmingly by bid. University decision makers are well known and easily accessible. The preeminence of price (not to mention public records laws) means that the process is transparent amongst competitors.” Short’s asserts Dohmen’s actions have led to damages in excess of $1.3M based on lost 2023 profits alone. Dohmen contends that the “uncertainty around his ability to lawfully compete” has personally cost him at least $100-200K. Trial is set for October. (link)
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Since at least 2010, ESPN was submitting fake names to the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) to secure Emmys for on-air talent that was ineligible to receive them, per The Athletic’s Katie Strang, who reports ESPN “then took the awards won by some of those imaginary individuals, had them re-engraved and gave them to on-air personalities. Kirk Herbstreit, Lee Corso, Chris Fowler, Desmond Howard and Samantha Ponder, among others, were given the ill-gotten Emmys, according to a source briefed on the matter, who was granted anonymity because the individual is not authorized to discuss it publicly. There is no evidence that the on-air individuals were aware the Emmys given to them were improperly obtained. … The fraud was discovered by NATAS, which prompted an investigation by that organization and later by ESPN. Those probes resulted in sanctions beyond the return of the trophies. While it is not known who orchestrated the scheme, Craig Lazarus, vice president and executive producer of original content and features, and Lee Fitting, a senior vice president of production who oversaw College GameDay and other properties, were among the ESPN employees NATAS ruled ineligible from future participation in the Emmys.” Lots more from Strang. (link)
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