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NCAA President Charlie Baker reacted to the NIL decision in Tennessee yesterday: “You’re talking about 95 percent of colleges that probably spend somewhere between ... $40 million and $5 million on college sports, and they lose money. They don’t have TV contracts and nobody can look at their income statements or balance sheets and conclude there would be a way for them to make money. [...] I think in the end, we are going to need Congress to do something. Because people will draw a lot of conclusions from court decisions. And then there will be new ones. [...] I think the most important thing here is let's deal with some of the issues around accountability and transparency and consumer protections first. And if we then want to have a conversation about other stuff, about how this should all work, especially if we get to the point where we give schools the ability to do more in this space, I'm all-in on that.” (link, link)
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Outkick’s Chat Withrow asked Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti if he was ready to help reform all of college sports, now that he defeated the NCAA on NIL in his home state. Skrmetti: “We’re happy to talk with them if they want to start talking about ways to resolve this in the short run or the long run. We’re happy to keep litigating if that’s what it takes. We like our chances. But whatever happens, we are going to continue fighting to make sure that student-athletes have fair and clear rules that are going to let them enjoy the benefits of the sports that bring so much joy to everybody. (link)
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Some key notes from Sportico’s Michael McCann: “Unless the NCAA successfully appeals the trial judge’s order to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, the injunction will remain in place for months—or possibly longer—depending on when a trial is held for Tennessee & Virginia v. NCAA. The order also restrains the NCAA from enforcing its Rule of Restitution (NCAA Bylaw 12.11.4.2) as applied to NIL activities. Under the rule, the NCAA can retroactively impose punishments if a player competes based on an injunction that is later vacated. By taking the Rule of Restitution off the boards, (Judge) Corker ensures (unless and until he is reversed by the Sixth Circuit) that athletes and schools relying on his order won’t later suffer a penalty if his injunction against the NIL-recruiting ban.” (link)
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Kennyhertz Perry attorney Mit Winter to On3’s Pete Nakos: “I’m assuming the NCAA is going to do the same thing it did in the transfer rules case and say, ‘We’re not going to enforce our NIL rule anywhere.’ So, we’ll have no transfer rules or NIL rules in recruiting. What are collectives going to do now? They’re unleashed. This was already happening before. But now they’re going to do it without any fear of punishment. It will be interesting to see what rules the schools could have. They’re already involved with a lot of collectives as well, but this will just increase that involvement. Telling collectives what they want them to do and how much to offer. What is the recruiting process going to look like in the next few months?” (link)
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Southeastern Louisiana AD Jay Artigues’ contract extension, which was announced earlier this month and runs through 2027, includes a base salary of $170K. That figure will increase by $20K in 2024-25, and he will receive raises of $10K the following two years. Artigues is also eligible for bonuses ranging from $500 to $25K. If the Lions raise $1.7M to $1.9M for NIL, corporate sponsorships or foundation funds, Artigues will receive $10K. That figures increases to $15K for fundraising between $2M and $2.2M and $25K for $2.5M+; however, Artigues’ bonus cap starts at $20K in the first year of his contract and increases $5K each subsequent year. Additionally, CollegeAD reports Artigues can bring home $5K for a balanced budget and $5K for reducing any cumulative deficit by 10% or more. Also, Artigues is only eligible for bonus pay if the department is not operating at a deficit or shows progress toward reducing a deficit by at least 3%. Should the Lions part ways with Artigues without cause, he would be owed the remainder of his salary for that fiscal year. If he leaves for another role at a four-year university, he would owe the school $50K. (link)
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Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde contends the Big Ten and SEC’s desire for “most favored nations status” is the “bigger and more troubling news” to come out of this week’s College Football Playoff Board of Managers and Management Committee meetings. “There is no satiating the appetite for the destruction of competitive balance. There is no pausing to actually see how the new format will work or to appreciate it in action. There is no caretaking of the overall sport. There is no concern about eventually pushing the envelope past the ripping point, the players past reasonable demands for non-professionals, the fans past what their wallets can support. Of course, these are many of the same people who want to expand the near-perfect NCAA basketball tournament beyond 68 teams, an ‘advancement’ that virtually nobody is clamoring for and who have expanded the richest conferences to 16 or 18 schools, in direct conflict with geography, academics and established traditions. They will always push for bigger, even when it’s not better.” More from Forde. (link)
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On3’s Andy Staples and Yahoo’s Dan Wetzel offer their solution to fix the College Football Playoff as well as the offseason calendar. First, they submit expanding the CFP to 16 teams with no automatic qualifiers. Staples: “If you want an NFL-style, objective, standings-based model for making the playoff, then you’ll need a superleague that gets split into regionally and competitively balanced divisions. Maybe college football is headed there as the Big Ten and SEC consume the rest of the sport, but it’s not there yet. So instead let’s lean into the subjectivity and conference pride that make November arguments so much fun. … This wouldn’t guarantee access for a Group of Five team every year, but it would virtually guarantee access for Group of Five teams that deserve to play in the tournament and could actually win games in the tournament.” Their solution also includes playing games on campuses until the national championship game or permanent semifinal locations are established with the Rose and Sugar Bowls. Also: no conference championship games, which have “outlived their usefulness.” While the loss of revenue would cause leagues to push back, it would “allow the season to end on Thanksgiving weekend. Army-Navy gets played the next week. The Heisman Trophy isn’t voted on until after the CFP. Then the CFP starts on the second Saturday in December. This allows for semifinals on Jan. 1, either on campus or in the Rose/Sugar.” Finally, they suggest eliminating the early National Signing Day and going back to one NSD in February. “That way, the winter transfer portal window will have closed. … Coaches will know how many scholarships they have and what positions they need to fill. If coaches want time off, schools can enact NCAA rules to make March and July recruiting dead periods.” More. (link)
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Longtime Georgia running backs coach Dell McGee is headed to Georgia State as the Panthers new football head coach. McGee’s son, Austin, is a member of GSU’s 2023-24 recruiting class, having signed with the Panthers in December. (link)
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Business of College Sports’ Kristi Dosh gets a hold of the NIL contract EA Sports sent out to football student-athletes this week and notes: “One thing that immediately caught my attention was the ability of EA Sports to use slogans or logos. So, if an athlete creates their own phrase or logo, they’re giving EA Sports the ability to use it in the game without additional compensation. If I’m an athlete with the market power to profit off merchandise created with that slogan or logo, I’d probably think twice about that. … I also don’t love that they can use any derivative of the rights they’re procuring here. What if you don’t agree with how you’re being represented by a derivative use? Your only real recourse is to opt out of future games.” Dosh also catches up with several agents whose clients are being offered separate promotional deals, and “they tell me the most lucrative offers are four- to five-figures. … One agent suggested it’s less than the top 5% of players being offered these separate deals. [Extra Points publisher] Matt Brown…tells me approximately 200 football athletes are being targeted for the marketing pool.” Also from Dosh: “The term of the contract is from the time of being signed until the conclusion of the athlete’s last college football season…however, EA Sports has the right to continue to use the athlete’s NIL through the ‘commercial life of the Game(s) developed or released’ during the term, including the right to ‘use and distribute any Marketing Materials released’ during that term. Athletes can opt in now and then opt out of future games later.” Lots more. (link)
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The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved a new rule allowing women's volleyball players to contact the ball more than once with any part of the body in a single attempt on a team's second contact when the ball is played to a teammate. However, if the ball is played over the net, the double contact would be ruled a fault, and the team would lose the point. The panel also approved allowing each team to designate two liberos for each set of the match. Only one libero would be allowed on the court at a time, and the libero would be allowed to serve in one position. Other rules changes include allowing the referee to issue an administrative sanction (red card) to the home team in instances where spectators encroach the playing area and the host administration fails to resolve the problem; allowing interference above the net (whether an opponent was touched) to be added to the list of plays that can be challenged in video review; expanding the jewelry rule to allow small, snug-fitting nose rings and ear cuffs; and requiring all protests to be resolved during the match. (link)
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Check out the photos of Utah State Gymnastics locker room reveal. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Friday for the newly completed space, located next to the Aggies practice facility. The locker room includes 22 lockers, a lounge and study area with flat-screen televisions, and the James and Heather Bohm Nutrition Room. (link)
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In case you missed yesterday's Evening Standard...
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Eastern Tennessee District Judge Clifton Corker has issued a preliminary injunction for the attorneys generals 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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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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