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Eastern Tennessee District Judge Clifton Corker has issued a preliminary injunction for the attorneys general in Tennessee and Virginia, thus suspending NCAA NIL rules. Corker: “In an apparent attempt to prohibit those (recruiting) inducements, the NCAA issued guidance classifying NIL collectives as ‘boosters’ to prevent them from negotiating with student-athletes during the recruiting and transfer processes. The NCAA's prohibition likely violates federal antitrust law and harms student-athletes. Accordingly, (plaintiffs) are entitled to a preliminary injunction enjoining enforcement of the NCAA's 'NIL-recruiting ban.’” From the injunction: “It is further ORDERED that, effective immediately, the NCAA is restrained and enjoined from enforcing the Rule of Restitution as applied to the foregoing NIL activities until a full and final decision on the merits in the instant action.” (link, link)
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Louisiana Tech taps Stephen F. Austin AD Ryan Ivey for the same role. President Jim Henderson: "Ryan brings the experience, leadership, and understanding of intercollegiate athletics that we were looking for. As an athletics director for more than a decade, he is fully aware of the expectations this role carries. We could not be more excited to welcome him and his family to Ruston to lead our Bulldogs and Lady Techsters into a new era of competitive excellence." Ivey: “The Louisiana Tech athletics brand is synonymous with excellence. When you think about the student-athletes, coaches, administrators and teams that have called this University home, it is really astounding. We have an opportunity to build upon, grow and establish future success. Our goal will be to build a nationally prominent athletics department with individuals that excel in everything that we do. We will be relentless in our pursuit of excellence, respecting those that have come before us, but building and charting our own path and successes.” Parker Executive Search assisted with the search process. (link)
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Wofford names Charlotte Deputy AD for External Affairs Scott Kull as its next AD. President Nayef Samhat: "Scott Kull is eager to share his extensive expertise in NCAA Division I athletics with the Terriers, and we are eager for his leadership and direction as we continue our emphasis on the student-athlete model and the role athletics plays in enhancing the overall student experience at Wofford College. He will lead a team of talented student-athletes and committed coaches and athletics staff, and I look forward to watching him build relationships with our community." Parker Executive Search was also the search firm of record on the Wofford process. (link)
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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey spoke to the University of South Carolina Board of Trustees today. SBJ’s Ben Portnoy recaps some of Sankey’s key remarks: “I think there has to be change. The conversation here [in Columbia], nobody was encouraging the status quo. I've yet to hear that. So every part of what we discussed is going to involve some level of change. The reality is we have deadlines and that's going to force the conversation. That's just reality. We didn't have [conversations] when we had a lot of time. Now time is short, so we have to have them. The introduction of ideas has always been part of the conversation -- at least since I’ve been involved [with the CFP]. So the fact that there may be new ideas, that's kind of a reality of the endeavor.” (link)
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SWAC Commissioner/NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Selection Committee Chair Charles McClelland talks with The Athletic’s Brian Bennett about the process heading into March Madness and notes: “I anticipate some debate coming up because there’s a lot of parity this year. There are going to be a lot of similar resumes, a lot of blemishes that we’re going to have to take into consideration.” Bennett asks about the “notion that certain leagues, like the Big 12, have gamed the system by playing soft nonconference schedules and then simply racking up quality wins against one another,” and McClelland explains: “We spend a significant amount of time discussing this exact topic. It’s always good for the game to play good nonconference schedules. If teams are going to play a weak nonconference schedule, it makes it critically important for them to do well in their league games.” McClelland also notes the stats provided to the committee show that top-10 teams are winning on the road against unranked teams at about half the rate they have the last few years: “It’s a red flag when almost all of your quality wins come at home. So it’s paramount that teams prove they can win away from their home court. But we look at several metrics. We have tons and tons of data. Who you play, where you played and what the outcome was will always be the fundamental core of what we do.” More from McClelland. (link)
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People & Places…
+ Colorado State Deputy AD Steve Cottingham announces his retirement, effective immediately, and explains in an email: “I only know how to do my job by throwing my entire self into it and find that it is not in my heart to do so for the current leadership.” (link)
+ CollegeAD reports Louisiana Tech Senior Assoc. AD for Championship Resources Colton Primm is headed back to Arkansas as the new Senior Assoc. AD for the Razorback Foundation. (link)
+ South Dakota names Kansas State Director of Development Ben LeCompte as Senior Assoc. AD/CRO. (link)
+ Kent State has extended Football HC Kenni Burns' contract through 2028. In a statement, Golden Flashes AD Randale Richmond says he considers the 2023 season "year zero" for Burns, and the new term will give Burns and the staff "an opportunity to build the program the right way for sustained success." (link)
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ESPN has filed court documents in support of the ACC’s right to seal the media rights agreement between the two entities and notes that Florida State and its attorneys potentially “committed a felony by knowingly disclosing ESPN’s trade secrets.” From the filing: “The Agreements contain sensitive financial terms setting the amount of rights fees and royalties that ESPN will pay, as well as sensitive non-financial terms about the parties’ future rights and obligations. … ESPN closely guards copies of the agreements in its possession and includes confidentiality terms in the agreements themselves that prevent rightsholders – including the ACC and member schools like FSU – from publicly disclosing them.” Also: “Relevant here, there is no question that trade secrets are carefully guarded throughout the United States, including in Florida. The definition of a trade secret under Florida law is substantially similar to that of North Carolina (and California) law, and the terms of ESPN’s agreements plainly qualify.” (link)
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Bowl Season Executive Director Nick Carparelli remains optimistic about the role bowls will play going forward, College Football Playoff expansion notwithstanding. He tells Front Office Sports: “We’re very hopeful that after they experiment with the campus games this year, that they’ll realize that the bowl game experience is better for everyone involved. College athletics—regardless of the sport—has always embraced the neutral site concept for postseason competition. And we think college football should maintain that. … If there’s a discrepancy in the seeding of the playoff and a quality team has to go on the road, they may not think it’s such a good idea as they do now.” (link)
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EA Sports will block users from creating players who do not opt into the NIL agreement for College Football 25. EA did not indicate in an email to the AP how it plans to prevent people playing the game from doing so, as gamers will still be able to create their own players. NCPA Executive Director Ramogi Huma: “I would be surprised if there are a large percentage of players that wouldn’t join. I think that’s a good thing because it protects the players that don’t want to be in there from having their NIL used without their permission.” (link)
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We offer our most heartfelt condolences to the Wyoming community following the tragic loss of swimming & diving student-athletes Charlie Clark, Carson Muir and Luke Slabber, who passed away in a single vehicle accident yesterday. (link)
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The Ohio Casino Control Commission has granted NCAA President Charlie Baker and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine’s request to ban player-specific prop bets on college athletes, per a release from OCCC Chair Thomas J. Stickrath. (link)
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This year’s Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament is sold out for the first time in history. (link)
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TCU unveils new renderings of the Simpson Family Restoration and Wellness Center, part of a $50M performance expansion that includes a sauna, cryo lounge, red light therapy, hydrotherapy pool, hydro massage pods and a “snow room” with purple snow. See for yourself. (link)
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Manchester City, the reigning Premier League and UEFA Champions League winners, are in talks to play an undisclosed opponent at North Carolina’s Kenan Stadium this summer for what would be the second year in a row, The News & Observer’s Luke DeCock reports. Last year’s Man City matchup with Wrexham AFC sold out all 50,596 seats in Kenan Stadium in four days. (link); Meanwhile, South Carolina announces Liverpool will take on Manchester United at Williams-Brice Stadium on August 3. (link)
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Texas A&M is in talks to host a friendly between the men's national soccer teams of Brazil and Mexico at Kyle Field in June. Currently, Michigan Stadium holds the record for the largest soccer attendance in American history, as Real Madrid and Manchester United drew 109,318 fans to the Big House in 2014. Kyle Field has a stated capacity of 102,733, but the Aggies have issued standing-room-only tickets in the past and posted attendances of 110K+. TAMU AVP of Marketing and Communications Kelly Brown notes talks are ongoing, but there is no contract yet. (link)
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Private Equity in Sports: The German Football League (DFL) is backing out of a plan to sell a stake worth up to $1B in its media rights to an outside investor, believed to be CVC Capital Partners, amid growing protests from fans. The DFL, which oversees the Bundesliga and its second tier, was offering a 20-year piece of sponsorship and broadcast revenue in exchange for an upfront payment. (link)
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The Athletic’s Nicole Auerbach gets commentary from Big Sky Commissioner Tom Wistrcill - who is also the chair of the National Letter of Intent Subcommittee of the Collegiate Commissioners Association (CCA) - on moving football Signing Day to earlier in December: “The biggest reason we’re doing this is to clear up the football recruiting calendar so the signing period and the transfer portal don’t overlap. The feedback we’ve received from all coaches is that December is a mess. Especially with the expansion of the CFP coming next year, that just creates more chaos in December. This should help.” Also from Auerbach: “One other option the group is discussing is the possibility of a summer signing period (either in June or August) for college football. It would begin and end before athletes’ senior season, much like college basketball’s early signing period. If that were approved, high school senior athletes would have three opportunities to sign NLIs: The summer, early December and February. There would be no change to the traditional February signing period.” More. (link)
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The Committee on Infractions began exploring legislation adopted last month that directly penalizes non-coaching staff members who are at the center of NCAA enforcement action, including university presidents, athletic directors, compliance officers and other school officials Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger reports. The COI agreed to examine the matter on a “case by case” basis, according to Offices of the Committees on Infractions Managing Director Matt Mikrut, who notes the committee will determine penalties based on the person’s activity and involvement in violations and their role within the university. The committee also decided to use the identities of those at the center of investigations in public infractions reports, and Dellenger notes that COI members set parameters on naming school athletic directors and presidents in a report. “The NCAA enforcement staff, which is independent from the Committee on Infractions, must have found a school guilty of ‘lack of institutional control’ for a president’s name to be revealed. A school must have been found guilty of a ‘failure to monitor’ for an athletic director’s name to emerge in a report.” Mirkut tells Dellenger suspending non-coaching members is complicated: “Our jurisdiction and legislation only extends to athletically related duties. What would be the scope of their [non-coach] suspension?” (link)
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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey covers several topics with bestselling author Andy Andrews. On the current landscape, Sankey notes that “for all the criticism heaped on college sports, it’s pretty remarkable the number of young people who just want to stay around. I read somebody being granted a ninth year of eligibility. Well, if it was such a not positive experience, nobody's asking to do it for a ninth year.” Also from Sankey: “Higher education is notoriously slow for adaptation, so now we're caught in this cycle where a lot is changing around us, and the enterprise itself is having to change in real time. What's happening is a very transparent, very open process of change. Change is hard. Change is stressful. Change causes frustration, it creates opportunities. … Our student-athletes in the name image and likeness space deserve better than a patchwork of 30+ state laws.” More. (link)
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Puck’s John Ourand reports NFL executives were “not happy about [the College Football Playoff’s] chutzpah in scheduling” opening round games on Saturday, December 21, this year, a day on which the NFL has historically scheduled games. “NFL executives are aggrieved because CFP officials met with them as they worked through the schedule, and simply did not take heed of the league’s desire to schedule games on that Saturday. The move leaves the NFL with two options: cede that Saturday for the college football games or counterprogram the newly expanded CFP with regular season games of its own. … Executives who have done business with the NFL fully expect the league to dig in and schedule its own games on that Saturday. The NFL doesn’t take a back seat to anyone—not TV networks, not Big Tech, not sponsors, and certainly not a CFP that appears to be rudderless.” Ourand goes on to note the “date everyone should circle is 2026,” the first year of the new CFP contract. “The CFP faces a myriad of questions before then, not the least of which is whether the SEC’s Greg Sankey and the Big Ten’s Tony Petitti will remain committed to the playoffs or if they will forge ahead on their own. Amid these existential questions, the CFP could soon find out that it’s better to have the NFL in their corner, especially over a topic as seemingly mundane as scheduling.” (link)
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Former Louisville men’s basketball signee Brian Bowen is petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a case focused on the business interests of athletes to play college sports and develop as pro prospects. Sportico’s Michael McCann: “Bowen v. Adidas, which accuses Adidas of racketeering, provides an opportunity for the nation’s highest court to declare that college athletes have a protected interest in positioning themselves for sports drafts. This ruling would effectively expand the reach of NCAA v. Alston, which centered on education-related expenses, into the realm of athletic play.” In Bowen’s case specifically, he accuses Adidas of robbing him of his business and property interest in playing at Louisville and developing under former UofL HC Rick Pitino. McCann: “The NCAA isn’t a party to Bowen’s case but has a clear stake in its outcome. The NCAA arguably serves as a de facto minor league system for the NFL, NBA and WNBA, all of which have collectively bargained eligibility rules denying a player’s entry directly out of high school. That means access to college sports is instrumental to some prospects’ careers.” Attorneys for Bowen argue that “business or property” as defined under antitrust law is essentially defined the same as in the RICO Act; therefore, the logic that applied to Alston ought to be applicable to Bowen as well. While the odds are long SCOTUS will hear the case, McCann notes they “may be better given the legal chaos presently facing college sports.” (link)
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According to Law360, a Colorado federal judge has ruled that “College athletes fighting for a slice of the broadcasting profits their games earn will have to wait until the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation decides whether to consolidate their case with another similar suit before they continue briefing.” More behind the paywall. (link)
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A recent NCAA student-athlete health and wellness study found that men’s sports athletes were 20-30 percentage points higher than women's sports athletes on all measures of positive body image. When asked about their body image, 68% of men and 45% of women felt they have a good body, 53% of men and 35% of women were happy with their current weight, and 59% of men and 31% of women liked what they look like in pictures. Black student-athletes were more likely than other racial groups to hold positive perceptions of body image. The study also found that, “despite two-thirds of student-athletes perceiving themselves to be the right weight for their sport, a majority reported that they were actively trying to change their weight. Women's sports athletes were more likely to perceive themselves as overweight for their sport and report trying to lose weight, while men's sports athletes were more likely to report being underweight and report trying to gain weight.” Additionally, student-athletes reported using a range of supplements to enhance their diets, including protein products (44%), energy drinks (44%), multivitamins (41%), creatine (23%) and multivitamins/minerals with other additives, such as caffeine or probiotics (22%). Regarding access to healthy foods, 43% of men and 30% of women indicated that healthy food options are readily available after practice and competition. Meanwhile, 49% of men and 45% of women said they can afford to eat healthy meals each day, and 50% of men and 32% of women said they have time to eat healthy meals each day. More. (link)
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People & Places…
+ The Texas Board of Regents has selected Georgia Southwestern State (DII) President Neal Weaver to serve as Stephen F. Austin’s next president. (link)
+ The Louisiana System has named Maryland Institute College of Art EVP/CFO Martin Lemelle as Grambling’s next president. (link)
+ New Orleans Senior Assoc. AD of Sport Administration/SWA Kim Gallow has been named Deputy AD of Internal Operations at San José State. She will oversee business ops and facilities, serve on the executive leadership team and have sport administration duties. (link)
+ Looks like Oakland Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Experience/SWA Ashely Stone has been promoted to Senior Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Excellence & Strategic Initiatives. (link)
+ Army West Point announces several promotions and new responsibilities within the department. First, Asst. AD for Team Operations Mike Resnick has been named Assoc. AD for Internal Operations. Also, Assoc. AD for Business Development and Revenue Generation Scott Robson will continue to have Athletic Communications, Revenue Strategy + eCommerce & Ticketing report to him, as well as focus on pivotal business development partnerships with Learfield (Corporate Partnerships), Legends (Premium Sales & Hospitality), REVELxp (Premium Tailgates), Food & Beverage, and Memorabilia. Finally, Assoc. AD for External Strategy and Operations Sydney Griffin will now oversee both Marketing and Fan Engagement, and have Creative Video and Live events units reporting to her. (link)
+ TCU has hired Conference USA Assoc. Commissioner of Business Affairs Cameron Campbell as Assoc. AD for Business & Finance. (link)
+ Idaho State agrees to a five-year extension with Football HC Cody Hawkins through 2029. (link)
+ Plenty of additional coaching moves to keep an eye on in this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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Updates keep coming from Arizona, these from yesterday’s Board of Regents meeting via the Arizona Daily Star’s Bruce Pascoe: “Arizona interim CFO John Arnold gave the Regents a financial rundown of UA in which he noted that the school’s athletics department lost $32 million during the 2023 fiscal year. UA athletics has taken a total of $86 million in loans from the school since 2018. [...] Both (Men’s Basketball HC Tommy) Lloyd and (new AD Desiree) Reed-Francois have seven-figure buyouts they must pay if they decide to leave within a year, and those buyout figures decrease each year to zero in the contract’s final years of 2028-29.” (link)
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Houston students are asking the UH Board of Regents to lower the amount of student fees used for athletics and reallocate that to other student services. Specifically, the Student Fee Advisory Committee wants to reduce the approximately $8.3M in student fees it sends to the athletic department by $1.5M on the grounds that the moving to the Big 12 comes with a revenue boost for the department. “In light of the revenue increases, the university’s approach to the athletics subsidy, and past commitments athletics has made to wean off student service fees, the committee has elected to put athletics on a subsidy reduction plan in line with the university’s.” About half of the student fees allocated toward athletics go toward repaying debt from the construction of a new football stadium and basketball arena, as approved by a 2012 student referendum. The other half goes toward the athletic department’s operating budget. UH President Renu Khator earlier this month rejected the Student Fee Advisory Committee’s recommendation, noting the student fees allocated to athletics has remained flat over the past 14 years despite costs going up. Both Khator and the students will make their case before regents today. (link)
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The College Football Players Association issued a statement in response to EA Sports offering roughly 11K college football student-athletes $600 each for their NIL in the production of the new videogame. The CFPA statement: “The news here is that this is the first group licensing deal in sports business history to not include royalties. CFB players get a video game instead of royalties. The athletes of the second most popular sport in America are being treated like children. Video games instead of [cash].” (link)
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Florida A&M has installed a new 33’ x 77’ endzone video scoreboard and LED ribbon board at the Rattlers’ Bragg Memorial Stadium and a new LED center-hung scoreboard at the Alfred Lawson Jr. Multipurpose Center courtesy of Anthony James Partners (AJP) and SNA Displays. SNA Displays also provided a 23-foot-long field-level LED video display in each of the four corners of the stadium. The center-hung scoreboard at the Alfred Lawson Jr. Multipurpose Center consists of four LED screens and a 360-degree LED ring. Each of the four main displays is 8’8″ x 12’7″, while the lower ring is 2’4″ x 53’6. (link)
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Tuesday night’s Connecticut vs. Creighton men’s basketball game was the most watched BIG EAST MBB game ever on FS1, according to Fox Sports PR. The game drew an average of 709K viewers. No other metrics have been reported yet. (link)
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Wolfpack Club Development Assistant (NC State Student Aid Association / Raleigh, NC): More details HERE.
Associate Athletics Director of Development (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Development Intern - Member Services (The Rams Club / Chapel Hill, NC): More details HERE.
Athletics Annual Fund Coordinator (California State University, Bakersfield / Bakersfield, CA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Development and Corporate Engagement (Merrimack College / North Andover MA): More details HERE.
Assistant Vice President for Athletics Development / Senior Associate Director of Athletics (Drexel University / Philadelphia, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Stewardship (University of South Carolina/Gamecock Club / Columbia, SC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development (Naval Academy Athletic Association / Annapolis, MD): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Development (UAB Athletics / Birmingham, AL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development (K-State Athletics / Kansas State University / Manhattan, KS): More details HERE.
Director of Development (Boise State University / Boise, ID): More details HERE.
Associate, Director of Development (LEARFIELD / Berkeley, CA): More details HERE.
Associate/Senior Associate Director, Athletics Major Giving (Boston College / Boston, MA): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Development - Premium, Corporate, and Annual Fund (Rutgers University Foundation / New Brunswick, NJ): More details HERE.
Director of Development (LEARFIELD Amplify - USA Baseball / Cary, NC): More details HERE.
Executive Director - 5430 Foundation (Blueprint Sports (University of Colorado) / Boulder, CO): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Commissioner (Conference Carolinas / Greenville, SC): (DII) More details HERE.
Director of Jayhawk Hospitality (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
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Chief Executive Officer (Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) / Open): To apply, e-mail: kyle@bowlsbysportsadvisors.com
Director of Athletics (University of Northern Iowa / Cedar Falls, IA): To apply, e-mail: kyle@bowlsbysportsadvisors.com The D1.dossier for this position is available HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Compliance (University of Georgia Athletic Association / Athens, GA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Development and Corporate Engagement (Merrimack College / North Andover MA): More details HERE.
Assistant Vice President for Athletics Development / Senior Associate Director of Athletics (Drexel University / Philadelphia, PA): More details HERE.
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Assistant Director, Equipment Operations (UCF Athletics / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Equipment Services (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): PI236838949 More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Facility - Stroh Center (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Facilities and Event Management (University of North Texas / Denton, TX): More details HERE.
Facility, Events & Operations Graduate Assistant (Wichita State University / Wichita, KS): To apply, please send resumes to: tgood@goshockers.com
Building Facility Foreman (Boise State Athletics / Boise, ID): More details HERE.
Event & Sport Operations Graduate Assistant (DePaul University Athletics / Chicago, IL): More details HERE.
Athletics Operations Intern (University of Kentucky / Lexington, KY): More details HERE.
Director of Jayhawk Hospitality (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
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College Football Playoff Internship Program (College Football Playoff / Irving, Texas): More details HERE.
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Athletic Trainer II (California State University, Dominguez Hills / Carson, CA): (DII) More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Athletic Training (Oakland University / Rochester, MI): More details HERE.
Director of Sports Psychology (University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Athletics Department / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Athletics Postdoctoral Fellow - Psychology (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach - Strength & Conditioning (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
Athletics Psychologist (Athletics Clinician) (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Seasonal Certified Athletic Trainer (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Director of Football Sport Psychology (University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Athletics Department / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Missouri State University / Springfield, MO): More details HERE.
Lead Mental Health Counselor - Athletics Department (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): PI236258170 More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer, Football (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Human Performance Lab (United States Air Force Academy / Colorado Springs, CO): More details HERE.
Director of Sports Science (The University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer – Track and Field (University of Wyoming - Athletics / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
Head Baseball Athletic Trainer (University of Kansas / University of Kansas Health System / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer, Football (University of Miami / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
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Associate Commissioner / Chief Revenue Officer (Conference USA / Dallas, TX): More details HERE.
Manager or Director of Corporate Sponsorship Sales (USA Triathlon / Colorado Springs, CO): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Commissioner (Conference Carolinas / Greenville, SC): (DII) More details HERE.
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Senior Account Manager For Ticket Service & Retention (University of Washington / Seattle, WA): More details HERE.
Director, Central Ticket Office (UCLA / Los Angeles (Westwood), CA): More details HERE.
Ticket Operations Manager (William & Mary / Williamsburg, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Ticket Operations (Texas A&M University 12th Man Foundation / College Station, TX): More details HERE.
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