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UMass Lowell will not renew AD Peter Casey's contract, which is set to expire in August, per CollegeAD. (link)
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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger observes the ”expanded College Football Playoff puts at risk the Army-Navy game’s future as a standalone event and its relevance in the CFP’s selection of the 12-team field — issues that concern the game’s stakeholders enough for one to have penned a letter to CFP leaders earlier this month.” There are two sticking points in particular that concern the game’s stakeholders. First, Bowl Season officials and their TV partner, ESPN, are exploring moving up the start of bowl games to the second weekend of December to free up television windows for the four first-round CFP games scheduled for the third weekend of December. Second, CFP leaders are examining how to consider the game, which kicks off six days after CFP selections are made, since the new format allows an AQ spot for the highest ranked Group of 5 champion. Army West Point AD Mike Buddie: “It’s tricky. I don’t envy the decision-makers. I’m a realist. I understand there’s a lot of money and a lot of games to be played, but I still think Army-Navy transcends the sport of college football and has for decades.” Navy AD Chet Gladchuk adds: “There is still some uncertainty with all of that right now, but our hope is they will be respectful to the fact that that is America’s Game. It’s special nationally and special to our troops all over the world.” Gladchuk also asserts: “We aren’t moving the game. … If the Army-Navy game is critical to the selection process, let us play the game in the spirit it represents. Someone will have to be on hold, but most of us through the course of the season only have five days to prepare for an opponent anyway.” (link)
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Knight Commission CEO Amy Privette Perko has released a statement regarding the College Football Playoff’s new media rights deal, which is reported to be worth $1.3B per year. “The Knight Commission reaffirms its 2020 recommendation that the sport of FBS football should be governed by a new entity, separate from the NCAA and funded by CFP revenue. This change would benefit the sport of FBS football, providing a single leadership structure to couple authority of revenue administration with authority over rules administration. The new structure should also include meaningful football athlete representation and independent directors to provide unbiased and expert input. … A separate FBS football-centric structure would also allow the NCAA to better support and concentrate on the sports for which it conducts championships.” Perko goes on to share three minimum changes the commission should make “to recognize the CFP monies for what they are – FBS football’s exclusive and unrestricted revenue distribution plan.” First, The CFP should annually reimburse the NCAA for all national costs related to FBS football, such as catastrophic health insurance, rules enforcement, and legal costs. Second, the FBS should no longer be counted in the NCAA’s revenue distribution formula since the NCAA does not operate the FBS football championship and receives no revenue from the sport. Finally, “FBS conferences and institutions receiving CFP revenues should adopt the principles included in the Knight Commission’s C.A.R.E. Model framework.” Full statement. (link)
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Alabama AD Greg Byrne joins The Next Round to discuss several topics, including the challenges of NIL and the possibility of student-athletes becoming employees and says the current model is “unsustainable. And we are passionate about having broad-based programming here at the University of Alabama, having the Olympic sports, supporting the Olympic movement – that's not just the University of Alabama – and it's something that we need to create a model soon. … We need to make sure we do everything we can to put them all together that allows intercollegiate athletics at our level to be sustainable for the long haul because everything has regulations in some manner. And we need regulation; you don't need over regulation, but we need regulation in this.” Asked about student-athletes becoming employees, Byrne talks about the importance of allowing student-athletes to grow, develop and make mistakes during this period of their lives, and “I don’t think it’s just as simple as saying, ‘Make them employees. I don’t think that at all. But what I do think is to create a model for college athletics that we all know what the rules are, that we all can follow those rules and having some guardrails in what's taking place from an NIL standpoint, it's going to be very important for that.” More. (link)
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TCU AD Jeremiah Donati to local media today: “I'm not involved in the negotiations of the CFP extension, but it feels as though there's two conferences trying to stack the deck versus everyone else. That's potentially going to create competitive inequity that I don't think is good for college football. I don't think fans want that. That's really disheartening. Hopefully it doesn't work out that way, but it seems like that's the direction we're going in.” (link)
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The Conference Commissioners Association (CCA) is proposing a change to the football NLI signing calendar which would include a three- or seven-day window beginning the last Wednesday in June, a second three- or seven-day window that opens the Wednesday following the last regular season contest, and a third window that runs from the first Wednesday in February through April 1. Also up for discussion is what to do with recruiting in December, with options ranging from instituting a dead period to extending the contact period through the weekend before Christmas. (link, link)
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Sportico’s Michael McCann offers his thoughts on how the process of student-athletes becoming employees at public schools will play out: “College athletes are likely to become employees at private colleges before do those at public colleges because the key federal law--the NLRA--governs private, but not public. But if conferences and the NCAA (both of which are private entities) are deemed joint employers under NLRA, then potentially all NCAA college athletes--including those at public universities--become employees. If a public university is deemed an employer of athletes, it may need the state to authorize payment, but its athletes would have a legal claim against the school if they're not paid, and their damages would accrue interest.” (link)
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From Tulane Sports Law Professor Gabe Feldman: “The Dartmouth men's basketball players will vote on unionization on March 5 at 1:10 pm ET. According to the NLRB, the results of the vote will be made available immediately. As of now, unlike in Northwestern, regardless of an appeal, the outcome of the vote will be public.” (link)
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On3’s Pete Nakos attempts to unpack what schools and collectives can and cannot do following U.S. District Court Judge Clifton Corker’s ruling in favor of the attorneys general from Tennessee and Virginia last week, and Altius Sports Partners President Andrew Donovan says: “If we put that [NCAA] aside, it’s coming into the space of your general liability and your Title IX pieces. … Previously you had this circumstance in which a collective could go make an offer, an institution could impermissibly make an offer on behalf of the collective. The prospect could accept it. Certain parts of that aren’t being fulfilled, and the prospect might be pissed off once they become an athlete, and it’s not fulfilled. But generally, by and large, they’re not really saying it. What I find so interesting about this order is that now you take all of those circumstances, those fact patterns, and it’s done in the light of day. No longer is a prospect or their family necessarily concerned about my son or daughter’s eligibility. And now I can put you on blast because you didn’t follow through with what you said you promised.” For schools looking to take advantage of the situation, Donovan says: “I can tell you that we have several schools amongst our partners that are hot to trot on this and are saying, ‘Alright, how do we do this? We need to do this. We need to take advantage of the moment.’ No different than when July 1 [2021] came around. Those who were prepared, they got out of the gates quickly and they got advantages. And I think you’re going to see the same type of thing happen here.” (link)
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The AP’s Ralph Russo catches up with several NIL stakeholders to find out what U.S. District Court Judge Clifton Corker’s NIL ruling means moving forward, and Athletes.org Founder Jim Cavale notes: “I mean, people were already inducing recruits before this ruling. That was already happening. The only difference now is when they’re doing it, if somebody says, ‘Hey, is this within the rules?’ They can say, ‘Yes, it is.’” Attorney Michael Caspino, who has reviewed NIL contracts for dozens of athletes from collectives, adds: “Everybody was doing workarounds,” but now schools and collectives don’t have to worry about discussing NIL money directly with recruits. “That’s out the window. We can have as much direct negotiation and contact with anybody we’d like.” SANIL CEO Jason Belzer points out one potential ramification is that “now collectives have to potentially put things in writing. And what I can tell you is that the vast majority of collectives, the vast majority, do not have all of the money in the bank that they need to fund their rosters when they sign a kid, much less offer an athlete something.” Buffalo Center for the Advancement of Sport Director Helen Drew worries more chaos may breed more bad actors. “I have personally seen and I expect to see ‘deals’ where students will be taken advantage of because they aren’t sophisticated consumers and they don’t have protections built in, I do have some significant concerns for the collegiate athletes as this unfolds.” (link)
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People & Places…
+ The Rhode Island Board of Trustees has approved a new five-year contract with President Marc Parlange. The deal is effective July 1 of this year and runs through June 30, 2029. (link)
+ UTEP AD Jim Senter has hired TCU Assoc. AD for Special Projects Michael Levy as Deputy AD for Revenue Generation. (link)
+ The America East adds CACC (DII) Asst. Commissioner/SWA Stephanie Scarpato Wiltey as Senior Assoc. Commissioner for Internal Operations. (link)
+ Kansas agrees to a new contract with Football HC Lance Leipold, who will receive a raise from $5M per season to over $7M. The deal still runs through 2029, according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel. (link); The amended deal also includes new buyout language. Should Leipold terminate the deal on or before April 30 of this year he would owe KU $6M. That figure decreases by $1M each subsequent year. (link)
+ Correction: Incoming Memphis in-house Altius Sports Partners NIL GM Mark C. Greer Jr.’s most recent position was as Sales Director for the FedEx St. Jude Championship, not as Tennessee Lead VIP Player Development Executive for DraftKings, which is a position he held earlier in his career.
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UTSA will invest $57M into facilities and capital projects over the next five years, including a new volleyball and basketball training facility that will provide student-athletes with 24-hour access. The Roadrunners will also focus on existing facility enhancements for baseball and softball, including player development centers for both sports, a nutrition performance center for all student-athletes and a covered football pavilion. According to Roadrunners AD Lisa Campos, the $57M will come via institutional support, fundraising efforts and “newly identified financial opportunities.” Campos adds: “To remain competitive, we will need to continue to enhance our existing facilities as well as build new ones. Moving forward, additional university funding for the Department of Athletics beyond those allocated for operating expenses, will be directed to capital projects. Along with our partnerships with the City of San Antonio and Bexar County, the university’s additional commitment will now focus directly on real estate monetization and the sale of university land to provide the capital we need to remain competitive.” (link)
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Oklahoma is ready to unveil the $43M, 4,200-seat Love Field when the Sooners softball team takes on Miami (OH) this weekend. Populous Assoc. Principal/Senior Architect Chris Herring: “It's been a process to get here, but I actually love the timing of when this is opening. There's been this groundswell and push for women's sports. They’re growing and it's becoming more preeminent. This is going to be one of, if not the best, softball [facilities] in the country. For girls to be able to come here and watch games with their mom or dad and see they can come be a part of the facility that's just as good as the men have it -- better in a lot of cases, probably -- that's something really special that's happening with the timing of this opening.” (link)
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UTRGV has acquired H-E-B Park, which will serve as the primary venue for the upcoming Vaqueros football program. UTRGV will also play one home game per season at Sams Memorial Stadium in Brownsville. Vaqueros AD Chasse Conque: "We have seen a tremendous outpouring of interest in and support for our football program. We will be playing in one of the top facilities in NCAA Division I FCS, and we look forward to using the next year and a half to create an unforgettable game day experience for our fans." The stadium has a capacity of around 10K and has 30 luxury and eight patio suites. (link)
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Boise State has received a $1M gift commitment from an anonymous donor to support the football program. (link)
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Atlantic 10 Commissioner Bernadette McGlade on Massachusetts’ move to the MAC: “Conference realignment has become a constant among Division I institutions. Massachusetts has been very transparent with the Atlantic 10 in its search for an FBS conference affiliation. In turn the A-10 has been very respectful of this need and the environment needed surrounding FBS football. … I respect the UMass administration, coaches, and student-athletes as they have been a valuable member of the A-10. The Atlantic 10 has provided UMass an environment to be successful for nearly 50 years in numerous sports including a Final Four run in men’s basketball. This news does not alter the mission of the A-10 as a nationally relevant successful basketball-centric conference with a robust Olympic sports platform also built for success.” (link)
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UNLV has received a $6.5M gift from the Boyd Gaming Corporation and the Boyd Family to support the Rebel Up capital campaign, specifically the construction of the Boyd Multi-Use Indoor Practice Facility, which will benefit most of the sports programs at UNLV. Rebels AD Erick Harper: "UNLV Athletics is extremely thankful for the many years of support provided by the Boyd Family and Boyd Gaming. … This gift is part of the 'Rebel Up' campaign to help UNLV Athletics continue its mission of enhancing the student-athlete experience. The new multi-use facility is a part of enhancing our new facilities and will increase momentum to further the campaign initiatives." (link)
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Iowa AD Beth Goetz and Northern Iowa Interim AD Bob Bowlsby talk with the Corridor Business Journal’s Nate Kaeding about the changing landscape of college sports, the impact of Hawkeyes Women’s Basketball student-athlete Caitlin Clark, the town-and-gown relationships both schools have with their communities and more. Bowlsby talks about his time chairing the NCAA NIL Subcommittee and says: “We probably had a dozen guardrails that we were prepared to put into place when this was going to start. Principal among them was that NIL was not to be used as an inducement for transfer or initial enrollment. It was quite clear there was a fair amount of transparency in the model. … It was a very substantial liberalization of what was permissible. But the NCAA refused to put it in place. Their legal counsel said, ‘We’re going to get sued again.’ Of course, all of us knew we were going to get sued again, but we would have had a stake in the ground that articulated what we stood for. Instead, we now have 25 states that have no laws. We have 25 states that have a wide-ranging array of laws that are incompatible with one another, and we have no NCAA rule upon which any of us can rely.” Goetz notes that Clark has “raised everyone else’s star along with her” but adds that comes with some additional considerations. “You’re talking about a college student that can’t really walk from one building to the other without a crowd around her, and that’s a lot, even though she is so generous with her time. … So we’re making sure that we have a great security plan on our campus and on the road. It’s a really cooperative effort that has to happen with their security team. We do travel with them and advance some of them out front to make sure they’re locking down hotels. We understand who’s in and out. Most of the time it’s just fans and young people wanting to be around her, but you’ve got to be really careful.” Full interview. (link)
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Baylor AD Mack Rhoades says former Football AC Chris Kapilovic’s departure to Alabama after just a couple of months in Waco left a sour taste in his mouth: “You always want what’s best for people and their families but that one, quite frankly, rubbed me the wrong way. Let me say this — he’s a really good person, he’s a heck of a football coach. But after Michigan State, he didn’t have a job. We gave him an opportunity. I thought the contract that he signed was very fair. He was highly compensated and for him to leave after a couple months or less…that one didn’t sit well with me. … Who it’s really hard on is our kids, our student-athletes. When [Bears HC] Dave [Aranda] had to tell them that they were yet having another coach — the one that they were just starting to get to know and really buy-in with is now leaving them – they feel like the rug has been pulled out from under them. So, hated it for them.” (link)
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The fields have been announced for the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track & Field Championships. The event, co-hosted by Boston College and UMass Lowell, will be held March 7-9 at the TRACK at New Balance in Boston, Massachusetts. (link) The field is also set for the NCAA Skiing Championships, where 74 men and 74 women will compete at Steamboat Spring, Colorado March 6-9. (link)
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The student fees at North Texas will increase $1.60 per credit hour to $17.85, which is expected to generate an additional $2.6M for the athletics department. Because the hike is less than 10%, the Regents were able to approve it without a student vote. The increase goes into effect this fall. Mean Green AD Jared Mosley: “It’s important for us to continue to grow all of our revenue streams in order to compete and provide our student-athletes with championship experiences. We’re very aware of the landscape of what many of our in-state peers and rivals charge in their student athletic fees. We are still well below the average of those institutions.” For context, UNT officials cited Tarleton State ($35 per credit hour), Texas State ($22), UTSA ($20) and Sam Houston State ($20) as peers who charge more for student fees. (link)
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Legal Matters…
+ The ACC yesterday filed a brief in North Carolina opposing Florida State's motion to dismiss or stay its case, reiterating that the state is the appropriate venue for a dispute over a North Carolina contract to be decided. In its filing, the ACC also contended it had no choice but to file its lawsuit before FSU did in order to protect the league and its GOR: “There is nothing improper about a party seeking to protect its rights by filing first.” The ACC also argued that the North Carolina court should not defer to the Florida court, as Florida State has asked, because "FSU has not met its burden to show substantial injustice." (link)
+ Attorneys for former Iowa State football student-athletes Isaiah Lee, Jirehl Brock and Enyi Uwazurike and suspended wrestler Paniro Johnson have filed the motion seeking the dismissal of all charges on the grounds that evidence was illegally seized. The attorneys reiterated their assertion that there was no probable cause for the searches into online wagering activities and that Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation special agent Brian Sanger violated the agency’s limited-use agreement with a geofencing tracking firm when he used its software to locate places inside ISU athletic facilities where athletes were making wagers on mobile betting platforms. The motion to suppress also alleges the student-athletes were not read their Miranda rights; therefore, any admissions they made should be thrown out. (link)
+ A Kentucky Men’s Basketball season ticket holder has filed a lawsuit against the Wildcats & the K Fund claiming the new season ticket allocation process violates a previous agreement,. (link)
+ The Massachusetts Gaming Commission has fined Encore Boston Harbor $40K for taking bets involving in-state colleges, which violates state law. This is the second such fine for the sportsbook in the last seven months. (link)
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People & Places…
+ Manhattan AD Irma Garcia has hired industry veteran Ann Gulino as the Jaspers’ new Senior Assoc. AD for Compliance. (link)
+ Looks like Wofford Asst. AD for Compliance Sam Keenan has been promoted to Assoc. AD for Compliance & Administration. (link)
+ Georgia announces Men’s Tennis AHC Jamie Hunt will succeed longtime HC Manny Diaz upon Diaz’s retirement at the conclusion of the 2023-24 season. (link)
+ Dozens & dozens of coaching moves across the industry over the last two days can be reviewed in this morning’s Coaches.wire. (link)
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LSU women’s hoops standout Flau’Jae Johnson sounds off on the WNBA’s treatment of players, telling Fox News Digital: “You go to college, and you’re treated like a pro. Then, you go to the pros and you’re treated not like a professional. In that way, I say the league can be better. I know everybody will say revenue, but it’s going to take time for the game to get to where it’s supposed to get. I think just the conditions for the players — living arrangements, travel arrangements — that’s very important to the athlete. I was fortunate enough to be in college for the NIL era, so I’ll be more than fine going to the league. But, yeah, that’s very important.” The New York Post’s Ryan Glasspiegel subsequently notes: “The travel arrangements Johnson is talking about refer to flying — whereas college programs like LSU take charter jets, WNBA players have been in a lengthy battle about flying commercial. One relevant factor here is Title IX. At LSU, a ton of resources are poured into the football program, and this means that due to the law of men’s and women’s sports getting funded equally, the women’s teams benefit.” (link)
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The get-in price to see Ohio State take on Iowa in the Hawkeyes’ final home game of the regular season on Sunday is $491, according to TickPick, which also indicates the average price for UI’s senior day, which happens to include Caitlin Clark, is $577, the most expensive average for any women’s college or WNBA game. The most expensive single ticket is listed at $3,853. Of the 10 most expensive women’s hoops games by average ticket price, Iowa accounts for seven, including the top five, all this season, according to TickPick data. (link)
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Montana has released its 2025 football schedule, which it says is the first in FCS history to feature eight home games. Grizzlies AD Kent Haslam: "The opportunity to play eight home football games during the regular season is unprecedented in the FCS. We would not be able to build this schedule without the amazing fan base we have here at Montana.” (link)
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Former Northwestern men’s basketball star Billy McKinney will become the first student-athlete in school history to have his or her jersey number retired when the school does so during this weekend’s matchup against Iowa. (link)
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Warner Bros. Discovery is no longer pursuing an acquisition of Paramount Global, according to CNBCs Alex Sherman, who also reports that Skydance is still doing due diligence on a potential transaction. Additionally, Comcast has been working with its house bankers to explore a possible commercial partnership with Paramount, including bundling or merging Paramount+ and Peacock, but is not interested in acquiring the company’s assets. (link)
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Assistant Athletics Director, Premium Seating and Hospitality (Vanderbilt University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Member Events - Black and Gold Club (Vanderbilt University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
Director of Leadership Giving, Athletics (University of New Hampshire / Durham, NH): More details HERE.
Director of Events and Engagement (Tiger Athletic Foundation / Baton Rouge, LA): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Director of Development, Intercollegiate Athletics (Pennsylvania State University / University Park, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director of Development (Yale University / New Haven, CT): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Development (LEARFIELD Amplify - Duke University / Durham, NC): More details HERE.
Director, Athletics Annual Giving and Donor Engagement/ Assistant Athletic Director (Oregon State University Foundation / Corvallis, OR): More details HERE.
Director of Development (Athletics) (UMass Amherst Foundation / Amherst, MA): More details HERE.
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.
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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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Assistant Athletic Trainer, Football - Division Intercollegiate Athletics (University of Illinois / Champaign, IL): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach - Strength and Conditioning (Harvard University / Boston, MA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Athletic Training (West Virginia University / Morgantown, WV): More details HERE.
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.
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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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Assistant Director, Ticket Operations (Yale University / New Haven, CT): More details HERE.
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.
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