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Congratulations to Iowa women’s hoops star Caitlin Clark, who has passed LSU men’s basketball legend Pete Maravich for the most points scored in DI history. (link); A tribute video released by Nike details all of the records and awards now on Clark’s CV. (link); Nike also installed a seven-story banner in Iowa City to celebrate Clark. (link)
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Notre Dame AD Jack Swarbrick joins the Irish Illustrated Insider podcast to cover several topics, including the direction of the industry, Football HC Marcus Freeman’s contract status, student-athlete employment and more. On the overall trajectory of college athletics, Swarbrick says: “I think we’re going to be unsettled for a period of time. I don’t think we’re on the verge of getting something resolved with Congress. We’re probably close to getting resolution on the open CFP matters, which will be helpful, but we have been in a period of retreat, if you will. I mean, the NCAA is saying we're not going to enforce any transfer rules, we're not going to try and enforce any rules regarding collectives and inducements. It’s very unsettled. I think we've got to get to more certainty than we have right now, but I think it's going to take time.” Swarbrick doesn’t think student-athlete employment itself is inevitable, but adds: “What’s inevitable is going to be a series of rulings that say they’re employees. … My sense from my time on Capitol Hill is that this is the one issue that there seems to be some consensus with the people I talked to about is we don't want them to be employees.” As such, he notes that “at the end of the day I still believe we'll avoid that result globally. We're going to have a weird situation where some number of schools will have been forced by an administrative or judicial body to classify those employees playing schools whose student-athletes aren’t employees. So it's a weird inconsistency that you really can't have any in a competitive league.” Lots more, including the disincentive of playing conference championship games in a 12-team College Football Playoff and what the Irish are getting in incoming AD Pete Bevacqua. (link)
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LEARFIELD Chief Strategy Officer Ben Mathan joins AthleticDirectorU’s Steph Garcia Cichosz at 2024 PACnet to discuss the organization’s strategic initiatives and reflect on recent momentum from a strategic perspective. Mathan breaks down LEARFIELD’s core business units and strategic imperatives and shares a behind-the-scenes look at the company’s quarterly operating scorecard against which units are assessed. Mathan also reflects on the concept of strategic thinking as an aspiring leader and how ADs can act as the Chief Strategy Officer for their own departments. He advises ADs who tend to focus on the future to ensure someone who reports to them is focused on the day-to-day operations with a broader view and vice versa. He also tells Garcia Cichosz: “Once you ground yourself in [the organization’s core priorities], you have to make sure any new problem, any new distraction, if it’s not something that either supports one of those things or is something that is a reason why one of those things isn’t succeeding, it has to take a backseat. In the world of college sports today… a lot of leaders would agree that you have to ground yourself in the handful of things that you know matter and have supreme conviction in getting those things done despite how many day to day distractions and chaos might seem to be there.” Full interview on ADU. (link)
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ESPN’s Pete Thamel shares some notes from the Football Oversight Committee last week, noting the “CCA will vote next week on the new idea of three Signing Days -- June, Nov and February. There's still debate if the June period could come into play in 2023. This was agreed on by the FOC.” Additionally, the “football rules committee *discussed* action on faking injuries. They discussed if a player is injured and clock stops, and player has to sit out that possession series. A timeout can get the player back into the game.” Also, “transfers will now be able to sign National Letters of intent, starting in December of 2024. Schools have pushed for this, not surprisingly, as there's nothing that binds portal commits. … Another item discussed by the FOC was regarding whether all personnel -- analysts and other personnel staffers -- could provide skill instruction in practice. FOC supported this and will discuss again in March to get the rules process going for potential June approval. There's still a ways to go and some potential roadblocks. But that idea is headed for the rules pipelines in the next few months.” (link, link)
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Sportico’s Michael McCann points out that “preferential admissions was one reason cited by NLRB regional director Laura Sacks in determining Dartmouth basketball players are employees within the meaning of labor law. Colleges that do the same for their athletes should be mindful of that.” Sacks wrote in her ruling that even though Dartmouth asserts players are admitted on the strength of their academic records, “the record reveals that Dartmouth first makes contact with the players as high school students because of their basketball abilities. The coaching staff is allotted a certain number of highly coveted admission spots for players they scout based upon their basketball skills and encourages players to matriculate to Dartmouth rather than at a school which might offer them an athletic scholarship because of the lifelong benefits that accrue to an alumnus of an Ivy League institution.” (link)
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The State’s Chapel Fowler profiles Clemson Deputy AD Kevin White, who says of being the Tigers’ first Black Deputy AD: “It’s not lost on me that it’s a tremendous responsibility. I try to make time for people when they call me from across the country — people, students on campus, our student-athletes — because somebody poured into me and somebody gave me an opportunity: Some of them that look like me, and some of them that don’t. But everybody gave me an opportunity to excel in this profession and continue to rise. And so I always want to make sure that I give time to people that want time with me.” As for what’s changed since he took over in his current role, White says: “I probably don’t get many calls about similar jobs because they realize you’re at Clemson, and why are you gonna leave Clemson? The next step, hopefully, for me is the AD chair at the right place. … I know how special this place is and how fortunate I am to be here. I just want to be able to make an impact while I’m here and leave a lasting impression on folks.” (link)
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Here are a few of the personnel changes found on The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect this morning: Fordham, Longwood, Marshall, Norfolk State, Rice, SMU, South Alabama and Southern Miss. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ UNLV Football HC Barry Odom can now add bull riding to his resume, lasting roughly 1.5 seconds longer than anyone in the D1.ticker office would have. See for yourself. All in the name of fundraising. (link)
+ For the full rundown of coaching staff changes across all sports over the weekend, check out this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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Rice has inked a deal with D1.relocation. Owls Senior Assoc. AD of Business Operations/CFO Daniel Williams: “Rice is excited to partner with D1.relocation to provide our new employees with a resource to help make moving as easy as possible. Not only does D1.relocation understand the unique needs of coaches and administrators, they go above and beyond to ensure all details related to a move are taken care of.” (link)
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Oklahoma’s new Love’s Field opened to rave reviews, as D1Softball notes: “From the Oklahoma-shaped scoreboard and video board above the batter’s eye park in center, reminiscent of the Camden Yards warehouse as an immediately identifiable landmark, to the grandstand jutting out toward the foul lines and the double decks, the $48M ballpark came across on television like, well, a home run. It perhaps isn’t entirely coincidental that future SEC rival Georgia’s associate athletic director tweeted updated images of its ongoing stadium renovations. The arms race in college sports, especially the SEC, only goes one way.” Meanwhile, Sooners AD Joe Castiglione says work was still being done to finish the stadium the morning of its unveiling, including the installation of the final seats. Castiglione also suggested they are still considering ways to expand seated capacity in the future beyond the current 4,200. (link)
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DraftKings Chief Business Officer Marie Donoghue says college women’s basketball betting popularity is up 13x this year, and Greenfly Senior Customer Strategist Neil Horowitz notes: “That’s a helluva stat and perhaps as important a signal as any for the growth in value and investment for women’s sports.” (link)
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The NFLPA has released its team report cards for 2024 based on feedback from 1,706 players who provided information to share with one another about their current clubs, to “not only help them make important career decisions, but also help raise standards across the league. Our goals were to highlight positive clubs, identify areas that could use improvement, and highlight best practices and standards.” The 11 categories that were graded include team travel, owner, head coach, and treatment of families among several others. Full report card for every NFL team. (link)
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JohnWallStreet takes a look at Apple’s goals for its new sports app, and Coaches Plus Media Head of Content Dan Shanoff posits: “The end goal, or at least the 2.0 version hiding in plain sight, is the ‘Open Apple TV’ button. If they want you to do anything [inside the app], it’s press that button. So, [Apple is] solving for the very immediate problem of what’s the score, and [then] the next step is getting the fan to [Apple TV to] watch and go down the engagement funnel with them.” In the short term, Shanoff believes “simple [and accurate] is a completely fair and a clear-eyed view of what Apple Sports’ value proposition can be relative to some of the other players out there with lots of other things in their apps. … [Apple] wants you to open the sports app [often] because it makes the company that much more valuable to your life.” That said, Shanoff notes the “Open Apple TV” button signals that Apple’s long-term goal may be to drive fans from the scoreboard app to the games themselves in the Apple TV environment. “That’s why they made the investment in MLS.” While Apple isn’t the first company to, as Shanoff puts it, pursue “this holy grail of a last mile transaction that brings a live sports consumer to the game itself,” JWS notes it is “particularly well-positioned to deliver a seamless connection because it can pass consumers through Apple TV.” (link)
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In case you missed Sunday's D1.ticker edition…
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New Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould tells JohnCanzano.com’s namesake that she’s instructed staff to not use the “Pac-2” moniker: “I don’t get mad, but I tell my team never to say that.” Gould on opportunities: “We have to be realistic and we need to spend our time on the options and scenarios that we think have the most likely success, but John, I don’t think anything is off the table. We have to stay open-minded to anything and everything that is out there and I owe that to these programs to not have any forgone conclusions about what’s the best.” As for how the league’s $255M “war chest” could be used: “The settlement money and the ‘war chest’ as you call it I think is really intended for different, long-term, more strategic uses. Yeah, a possible rebuild, realignment, there’s all kinds of things that money could be used for.” Also, what’s in the cards for the Pac-12 Networks assets? “We’re really trying to figure out long term how it can not only be a profitable business entity but also something we can leverage since it’s a one-of-a-kind facility at the A5 level.” (link)
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Ohio AD Julie Cromer sat down with D1.ticker/Connect’s Kristen Eargle from the 2024 NCAA Convention in Phoenix, where she talks about the feasibility for Group of 5 departments to compensate student-athletes in the event they become employees, how her football coaching staff has approached the transfer portal while sustaining success and more. In the event student-athletes become employees, Cromer says: “I think what you have to do is be very connected to your institutional leadership, probably also your conference leadership, and understand what the philosophical underpinning will be at your organization and then follow that and plan for that. I have colleagues, we all have colleagues, who are very comfortable with moving into that space and talk about it and have ideas about it and ways that it would go. … I would say at a school like ours that seems very untenable, and so what we have to do is think about what are the elements and takeaways that people are really trying to achieve with employment and are there ways that we can move closer to that in a structure that works and allows education to be the center of the experience. Lots more in the full Q&A on Connect. (link)
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During Friday’s Board of Regents meeting, Western Kentucky President Timothy Caboni when asked about the level of institutional financial support for athletics: “It doesn’t need to be athletics versus. We do lots of things here and we invest in a wide range of experiences and activities for our students. [...] If we are gonna do it [athletics], then we are gonna do it right. The same way we do academics right. We can do all of it, because that’s the kind of institution we are. So this ‘us versus them’ stuff, this disinvestment stuff, just stop it. I’m not talking to the people in this room. The people who need to hear it are probably listening, and I want them to hear that from me. I’m just tired of it.” (link)
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Mountain West leaders are set to discuss revenue sharing at league meetings this spring & here’s San Diego State AD J.D. Wicker’s take: “I’m fine sharing revenue if we’re going to share it all. If we’re going to pay others for perceived recognition of what they built, yeah, we deserved more of what we generated last year. [...] We either share all the revenue equally, and there’s no $1.8 million extra for Boise State from TV. Or if it’s the claim that because Boise is who Boise is, they generate extra revenue for TV so they should get some of it, then we should pay those who generate the revenue (in other sports). I’m good either way. It’s either all equal or give it to the earners. Someone like Boise has to sit there and calculate, ‘Alright, do I benefit from this or not? Is this what’s best for the league?’” (link)
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Commissioners and ADs from around the country have once again shared their book recommendations for the new year with D1.ticker. With three recommendations apiece, Arthur Brooks’ From Strength to Strength and U.S. Navy Admiral (Ret.)/former Texas Chancellor William McRaven’s Wisdom of the Bullfrog are the most popular submissions so far. Have a look at what else industry leaders are reading. (link)
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Troy extends its relationship with Collegiate Sports Connect for the identification, recruitment & acquisition of talent for its administrative openings. Troy will continue utilizing Connect's comprehensive professional intercollegiate athletics personnel database. (link)
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Texas Tech has installed its new Double T scoreboard at Jones AT&T Stadium. Have at look, which includes additional construction progress pictures for football facility upgrades. (link)
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Southeastern Louisiana Softball is off to a 14-5 start & HC Rick Fremin joined D1.ticker/Coaches.wire’s Matt Roberts to talk about the impact of recruiting rule changes over the past few years, the transfer portal, the evolution of today’s student-athletes and its impact on coaching, and more. Fremin says the main difference between coaching student-athletes pre-social media versus now is the amount of distractions. Fremin notes today’s student-athletes are “showing up with a speed coach, a defensive coach, a strength coach, a hitting coach, so after the game they're reaching out to all of these people instead of their actual coaches. But these people may have not seen them play in eight months, so they're trying to give them something that they gave them in an air-conditioned, comfortable environment…where somebody typically is sitting on a bucket taking $55 to tell them how good they are. And it's not like that in the game, that's not reality.” Fremin goes on to outline problems with the travel ball model, including its lack of emphasis on fundamentals: “They play more than they practice. When they get to us they're going to do the very opposite. We don't play any more than two games in a day, they do the opposite of that. They all typically play. That's not reality. … The majority of players that are reporting to college campuses – I’m gonna go out and throw out a statistic I think 75% of them are damaged when they get into programs now.” Asked to clarify whether he means physically or mentally, Fremin responds: “Both.” Full Q&A. (link)
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People & Places…
+ La Salle Director of Golf/Head Men’s & Women’s Golf Coach Scott Yurgalevicz will step down, effective March 14. (link)
+ Quinnipiac Men’s Basketball Head Coach Tom Pecora has inked a four-year extension. (link)
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Iowa Women’s Basketball star Caitlin Clark will play her final regular season game today as the Hawkeyes host Ohio State for a tip that will be carried by Fox. Additionally, per Front Office Sports, “Fox will livestream her postgame Senior Night festivities across YouTube, TikTok, and FoxSports.com, as well as on the Fox Sports app, according to sources with direct knowledge of the strategy.” (link)
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WNBA President Cathy Engelbert talks about Clark’s soon-to-be-arrival to the league: “This couldn’t have come at a better time. I keep calling it the confluence of huge momentum around the WNBA as it is today, generational players like Caitlin coming in from the NCAA, expansion, and media disruption. It’s all feeding our growth. [...] A generational player like Caitlin will help all of our players get more recognition, help our league get more value, and that goes from the patch on the uniform, to placement on the court, to a media ad buy. We need to have all those values go up, and that’s what’s going to happen here as people recognize the quality of this league, the quality of these players, and Caitlin being this national phenom leading that, it’s going to raise valuations across the board.” More from Sportico. (link)
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Vox has joined the list of media companies vying for the rights to publish Sports Illustrated, according to Axios’ Sara Fischer, who notes that “RedBird IMI, a joint venture run by former CNN boss Jeff Zucker, also looked at Sports Illustrated but passed on the opportunity.” As for the layoffs at SI, a spokesperson for Simplify Inventions, the venture firm that said it planned to acquire a majority stake in the Arena Group, indicated that “most [employees] are still working — they received 60 days' notice.” What happens after that depends on the licensing and negotiations. (link)
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Meanwhile, Arena Group, whose license to publish SI was revoked, has made a pitch to revive SI that includes the creation of an SI-branded TV channel. According to the New York Post’s Josh Kosman, Five-Hour Energy Founder Manoj Bhargava has proposed paying more than $15M a year in “licensing fees it had balked at paying Authentic Brand Group’s Jamie Salter to pull off the unusual pivot.” Kosman also reports Bhargava “hinted that he would retain some of the 82 unionized workers that are about to lose their jobs but that there isn’t enough money to keep marquee writers like Tom Verducci, Jon Wertheim, Chris Mannix, Greg Bishop and Pat Forde.” Bhargava earlier this month: “We looked at a different path and we looked at the cost structure. We just couldn’t afford these great journalists. Those days when people are paying for those [great articles] are not here anymore.” (link)
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SI’s financial struggles notwithstanding, Authentic Brands CEO Jamie Salter threw an SI-branded party in Las Vegas the night before the Super Bowl with guests including Justin Bieber, Kim Kardashian and others. According to Salter, the party set a record for the most money generated at a nightclub party in Las Vegas history, and the Washington Post’s Ben Strauss reports: “The parties weren’t Salter’s only Super Bowl headlines. He and [Shaquille] O’Neal gave Taylor Swift a jewel-encrusted football-shaped Judith Leiber purse — from another of Authentic’s brands, naturally — and visited her suite at Allegiant Stadium, where they snapped a photo with the pop star. Salter: “It went viral!” Asked if the proceeds from the parties or the live events get funneled to the media side of the business, Salter said they did not. Authentic Executive Vice Chairman for Tactical Ops Daniel Dienst, who tells the Post the party turned a profit of at least several million dollars, explains the bifurcation was in part to protect SI’s journalism. “We would never call an editor, a journalist or even know how to find the newsroom. Without that editorial independence, the brand is dead. Salter adds that SI is central to Authentic’s mission: That’s the mouthpiece to the brand. It’s not as critically important from the financial side, but what we put out there from journalism [is the] core. If you took the shoes out of Reebok, I’m not sure Reebok would be Reebok anymore.” More from Strauss. (link)
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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.
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Director, Corporate Sales (University of South Alabama / Mobile, AL): More details HERE.
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.
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Ticket Sales Representative (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Ticket Operations, Department of Athletics (R0006608) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC ): More details HERE.
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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