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Iowa paid TurnkeyZRG $125K for its assistance in finding a new athletic director for the Hawkeyes - a move that ultimately landed interim leader Beth Goetz the full-time position. Assoc. Dean for Academic Programs/Search Committee Chair Nicole Grosland: “[The search] produced an impressive group of candidates. … The committee had an opportunity to interview multiple sitting athletic directors from across the country. Beth emerged as a finalist with a strong vision to lead the department at this crucial time.” (link)
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Florida Football is under NCAA investigation stemming from the NIL activity surrounding former commit & current Arizona State quarterback Jaden Rashada. As you may recall, reports at the time indicated Rashada had agreed to a four-year NIL deal totaling more than $13M to join the Gators. A statement from UF: “We have been and will continue to cooperate with the NCAA. We hold ourselves to high standards of excellence and integrity on and off the field. Because we follow NCAA policies about maintaining confidentiality, we are unable to offer additional comments.” (link, link)
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North Carolina AD Bubba Cunningham talked to the Carolina Insider podcast on how the Tar Heels are thinking about handling NIL once the NCAA allows for more department involvement: “What we're going to do is bring our arms around all three (collectives), they're all multi-sport collectives, so now we can help promote them. The rules have changed a little bit over time, I expect more changes by August of '24. So we want to be prepared and have our arms around all three collectives, if not more, and just have one unified collective for the department. Not that we only have one collective, because you're still — if you're interested in football, you can give the football or basketball or field hockey or lacrosse, whatever it is, you'll be able to give to that NIL collective. But we want to have one brand. Carolina athletics is important. And if you have a specific interest, then you can guide your money, just like the Rams Club does. But we need to set that up for NIL and that's what we're going to do in the next couple of weeks.” (link)
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The University of North Carolina System Board of Governors is entertaining giving its president & board the power to block any conference realignment moves. From The Raleigh News & Observer: “The proposed policy change, which is on the agenda for the board’s University Governance committee meeting Wednesday, would require chancellors across the 16-university system to give the UNC System President, currently Peter Hans, ‘advance notice prior to executing any agreement which would result in the constituent institution’s transfer, removal, or joining of an athletic conference association.’ Such notice would need to include a ‘financial plan’ associated with the proposed conference move, which the president could either approve or disapprove, the policy states. If the president approves the financial plan, he would then submit the notice and plan to the Board of Governors.” (link)
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Texas A&M produced $279.2M in operating revenue in FY23, though of note $53.2M of the $115.4M in contributions for the year can be attributed to an “unusual level of spending during the year on a series of facilities projects.” For the first time since 2014 the Aggies received direct institutional support to the tune of $12M, though Senior Assoc. AD/CFO Jeff Toole says this was a loan by the school from non-taxpayer funds to assist with another facility project and will be repaid by the athletic department. TAMU spent $4M+ on football recruiting during the year, which, with what else has been reported around the country to-date, puts the Aggies alongside Georgia ($4.5M) and Clemson ($3.2M) as the only schools to top $3M in football recruiting in a single year. It marks a $1M jump YOY in the category and is substantially more than the school’s previous high, $17M in 2018. Overall operating surplus on the year (including the elevated facilities-related contributions): $85.5M. (link)
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Cal AD Jim Knowlton indicates the Golden Bears have now raised more than $350M toward its Campaign for Cal Athletics Excellence, exceeding its initial goal with the added detail of “$335 million of which benefited the Light the Way Campaign.” (link)
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Nevada will name its new baseball locker room the Tom Dolan Locker Room in recognition of longtime benefactor Tom Dolan, with the upgrades coming this summer. AD Stephanie Rempe stopped by NSN Tonight and had this to say about the Mountain West/Pac-12 football scheduling alliance: “I can’t imagine what Washington State and Oregon State are going through, so we want to put our arms around them and be excited that they’re coming to the conference.” Rempe mentions the indoor track is still on schedule for next season and the football indoor facility remains top of mind. Roughly $400K is still needed for a new field for baseball. (link)
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Collegiate Sports Associates Founder/Chairman Todd Turner, Stavvy COO/former America East Commissioner Amy Huchthausen, former MLB EVP/CFO Jonathan Mariner, PICTOR Group President Sandy Hatfield Clubb and Knight Commission CEO Amy Privette Perko participated in a conversation about the Knight Commission’s C.A.R.E. Model during the NCAA Convention. Perko noted that the commission supports NCAA President Charlie Baker’s Project DI proposal because “the key point of his proposal that the schools with more than $100M dollars in athletics budget should be directing more money toward college athletes’ education and success. … We've been very consistent and have messaged this early because we know the CFP, the schools in that category, the $100M or more, those are the schools that are not in compliance currently with the C.A.R.E. model, and those are the schools that are receiving many more distributions from the College Football Playoff. So, again, it's really urgent that there be some kind of new regulations to require more spending to the athlete-centric areas. If not, you're going to have continued exorbitant coaching salaries, continuing exorbitant severance buyouts that get a lot of negative attention for college sports.” Perko also points out that the C.A.R.E. model takes into account how many sports schools sponsor and offers a spending credit for those who sponsor more, while Project DI in its current form effectively disincentivizes the sponsorship of more sports in the newly formed subdivision by virtue of its requirement that half of all athletes receive the $30K trust fund. Lots more from the full session, including how the establishment of a luxury tax is designed to comply with antitrust regulations. (link); Full slide deck from the C.A.R.E. Model presentation. (link)
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Washington AD Troy Dannen provides more details on the Huskies’ push to extend & increase compensation for former Football HC Kalen DeBoer, who is now leading the program at Alabama: “We had an $8.7 million annual contract in front of Kalen at Thanksgiving. After the Sugar Bowl we had a $9.4 [million annual offer] on the table, which would have put him in the top eight in the country. When that didn’t get signed, I started talking to [former Huskies HC Chris Petersen], just in case. ‘Hey, who do you like? Who have you run across?’” Per the Seattle Times: “Via a public records request, The Times received documents that confirmed those figures. The first of two contract offers arrived on Nov. 26 and extended through the next seven seasons — with DeBoer receiving $8.5 million guaranteed in 2024, $8.55 million in 2025, $8.6 million in 2026, $8.65 million in 2027, $8.85 million in 2028, $8.9 million in 2029 and $9 million in 2030. A second contract offer, dated Jan. 11 — the day before DeBoer left for Alabama — included more inflated salary figures, starting at $9 million in 2024 and escalating by $100,000 each year, before topping at $9.6 million in 2030.” (link)
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Newly hired Safeties/co-DC Travaris Robinson will make $1.3M per year at Georgia, thanks in part to former co-DC Will Muschamp’s pay cut from $855K to $50K as Muschamp steps back to an analyst role. (link)
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Illinois men’s basketball student-athlete Terrence Shannon Jr. has been granted his motion of a temporary restraining order by the US Central District Court of Illinois and, as such, he is allowed to play. A statement from the Illini: ”Effective immediately, Terrence Shannon Jr. has been reinstated to full status as a University student-athlete and will be available for basketball practice and competition." (link, link)
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Basepath announces its latest additions to its growing customer list, including Georgia’s Classic City Collective. (link)
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Yesterday's Evening Standard
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Extra Points’ Matt Brown parses some of the claims made during yesterday’s congressional NIL hearing, including NCAA President Charlie Baker’s assertion that if all student-athletes are made employees, then an “an enormous number of student-athlete opportunities” will be lost. Brown agrees with the arithmetic but is doubtful that every student-athlete must be designated as an employee. “If a school does not have the money or political will to pay an athlete like an employee, they could simply elect to not treat an athlete like an employee. Rather than wholesale cut programs en masse, Baker, conference commissioners, or school-leaders could also push for a conversation about how to reform the obligations and terms of Olympic sport management to simply comply with the FLSA. That conversation has largely not happened in public.” On the other side of the equation, Brown asks why the NCAA isn’t seeking an antitrust exemption to contain coaching salaries and buyouts as a means to help save the imperiled Olympic sports. “If cost control was actually a major concern from college athletics leaders, you’d think that would also be part of their ask to lawmakers, no? That’d probably help pay for a few more sports programs.” More from Brown. (link)
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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger adds some context to U.S. Congresswoman Lori Trahan’s (D-MA) comment yesterday in which she indicated she was “not optimistic that this is going to be a Congress where we figure out college athletics at large.” Dellenger notes Trahan’s remarks come from “one Democratic lawmaker from one chamber of Congress. In the Senate, Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Cory Booker (D-NJ) have been engrossed in negotiations over a compromise piece of legislation. In fact, in September, Cruz himself proclaimed that there was a 60% chance that a bill passes this Congress.” (link)
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Sportico’s Daniel Libit observes that despite all of the rhetoric about bipartisanship, yesterday’s congressional NIL hearing “captured the emerging political divide over college sports’ future now that the discussion has moved beyond general NIL rights to the more far-reaching (and left-leaning) objectives of athlete employee status, unionization and revenue sharing. Bilirakis’ legislation, which he originally proposed this past May, introduced wedges into the issue of college-athlete moneymaking. The bill would preempt state laws to create a national NIL enforcement standard (and an independent commission), prevent college athletes from becoming employees or union members, and grant the NCAA its long-coveted antitrust protection.” Congressman Frank Pallone (D-NJ), the Energy and Commerce Committee’s ranking member, remarked that “this committee should be working to preserve athletes’ NIL rights. Instead, the Republican committee leadership has chosen to take up a discussion draft that would do more harm for college athletes than good.” Congresswoman Lori Trahan (D-MA) added: “The very people this committee seeks to quote-unquote protect don’t actually trust we have their best interest in heart. And I don’t think the bill as drafted today would do much to change that.” (link)
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CLC has secured multiyear partnership renewals with 42 partner institutions in the first six months of FY24, including renewals of 10+ years with Colorado, Gonzaga and SMU. Full list of schools included. (link)
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South Carolina’s Gamecock Club added a record 5,600 members during 2023, bringing its total membership to 19,373, marking just the third time it has eclipsed the 19K mark and the first since 2015. Meanwhile, the Student Gamecock Club eclipsed the 4K mark for the first time with 4,018 members. Gamecocks AD Ray Tanner: “I am extremely proud and grateful for the fantastic support of Gamecock Club members. They have filled the stands, cheered loudly, and donated generously to help us provide a world class experience for our student-athletes. The growth the Gamecock Club has seen this past year is a testament to the strength and spirit of our Gamecock community.” (link)
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North Dakota State’s fundraising arm, Team Makers, contributed $5.5M to Bison athletics in 2023. Overall, Team Makers saw cash donations total over $5.5M. Trade for goods and services totaled more than $513,430, in addition to more than $1.7M in other revenues with the total impact for NDSU Athletics in 2023 surpassing $7.7M. (link)
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People & Places…
+ WME Endeavor is hiring several dedicated NIL agents to work locally with collectives, including Ohio State’s The 1870 Society and the Texas One Fund, Fox Sports’ Bryan Fischer reports. (link)
+ Action Network CEO Patrick Keane is stepping down, effective at the end of this month. (link)
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Sports Illustrated’s Future…
+ Authentic Brands Group, the owner of Sports Illustrated, is pulling Arena Group’s license to publish SI and “we will be laying off staff that work on the SI brand,” according to an email sent to Arena Group. Sportico’s Brendan Coffey and Jacob Feldman unpack the logistics: “Arena Group is a publicly traded publisher that acquired the rights to publish SI in 2019 from ABG. Authentic Brands bought SI from a traditional publishing house in 2019 for $110M. ABG is a business that acquires the intellectual property of stars and brands and makes its money from licensing deals—their portfolio includes Muhammad Ali and Marilyn Monroe. Arena Group missed a $3.75M quarterly payment on its license at the end of 2023, triggering the right for ABG to pull the license.” In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission today, Arena Group indicated the loss of its SI license means it immediately owes ABG $45M; however, Arena suggests the loss of the license or some of the financial terms aren’t set in stone yet, stating it is “engaging in continuing discussions with ABG regarding the Licensing Agreement.” More from Sportico. (link)
+ Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde: To correct some erroneous reporting, Matt Lombardi of the Arena Group: ‘We are going to continue to operate Sports Illustrated. ... Either Arena or someone else is going to have the license to operate Sports Illustrated.’” Forde adds that the entire staff was not laid off. “There still is a website and a magazine. That said: Ugly, brutal day with many layoffs. Nothing quite like hearing colleagues and friends saying they just got termination emails in real time while on a Union zoom call.” (link)
+ According to an email obtained by The Athletic’s Richard Deitsch, Arena Group informed employees that all those who are impacted will receive severance pay and be entitled to any applicable notice period outlined in the union agreement. Employees who are laid off immediately will be paid in lieu of the lack of notice period, pursuant to the union pact. (link)
+ In a press release, Arena Group says the company is “actively engaged in negotiations with Bridge Media Networks, LLC, (‘Bridge Media’) a wholly owned subsidiary of Simplify Inventions, LLC (‘Simplify’). The ongoing efforts aim to conclude the transaction in early 2024, including a substantial investment as part of the Bridge Media deal.” Arena Group Chief Business Transformation Officer Jason Frankl: “My immediate focus is to collaboratively design a growth-oriented media company, ensuring the financial stability necessary to cultivate and grow the brands we cherish. While this week’s layoffs were regrettably necessary, I look forward to sharing detailed plans soon.” (link)
+ In an underreported piece of news from earlier this month, Authentic Brands Group “issued [Arena] a notice of breach with the intent to exercise its right of termination” after Arena missed the $3.75M quarterly payment for its SI license. (link)
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Utah Representative Jordan D. Teuscher (R-Salt Lake) has introduced HB202, which outlines what would and would not be permissible by student-athletes and universities in regard to NIL. The bill also gives donors a path to receiving perks for supporting collectives. Teuscher says several collectives informed him donors were hesitant to contribute because they didn’t feel they were getting enough in return. “One of the gaps that they saw is that a lot of donors wanted to get booster credit for the donations that they were making to the collectives so that they could get…some sort of personal benefit beyond just altruistically wanting the teams to perform better and being able to pull in better athletes.” Specifically, the bill states that it would not limit or prevent “a collective from creating a loyalty points program to recognize or provide benefits to donors.” Teuscher, who serves as vice chair of the House Rules Committee, says any such program would need to be agreed upon by the universities and collectives. “What we were trying to do was just put in statute what the current situation is in alignment with NCAA rules and what the different universities have done.” (link)
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USF Vinik Graduate Sport Business Program Director Emeritus/South Carolina professor Bill Sutton outlines his plan for college sports moving forward, and it starts with accepting student-athletes as employees. “Let’s cut to the chase. Given that these athletes technically work in the promotion of the college/university and provide entertainment that has a value defined by media companies, gate prices and development efforts by that same university — create employment contracts. The contracts should be standardized — set employment terms and limits, set working conditions, establish a wage scale with appropriate benefits such as insurance, medical coverage and retirement plans along with workers’ comp and catastrophic insurance. Such a move could logically lead to unionization but that’s for another column at another time.” Sutton also calls for eliminating the focus on enrollment in classes while student-athletes are eligible to compete. “The Dream Team demonstrated that national pride and winning was more important than amateurism. … Am I denigrating the value of a free education? Absolutely not. Under this new philosophical approach, every student athlete will be awarded a scholarship following completion of the terms and length of their employment (previously referred to as eligibility).” Finally, Sutton believes a collectively bargained model would “limit the transfer portal and the gunslinger-for-hire mentality that NIL and the transfer portal has created.” More. (link)
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Assistant Director, Ticket Sales & Retention (Auburn University Athletics / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Ticket Operations (University of Georgia / Athens, GA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Development & Member Services (IPTAY / Clemson, SC): More details HERE.
Graduate Assistant - Ticket Operations & Sales (Auburn University Athletics / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Ticket Sales & Operations (The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga / Chattanooga, TN): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics Development and Revenue Generation (Drake University / Des Moines, IA): More details HERE.
Ticket Office Sales Representative (Accounting Clerk) (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
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