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With the Dartmouth men’s basketball team set to hold a unionization vote tomorrow, The Athletic’s Nicole Auerbach explores what happens next, and Tulane Sports Law Director Gabe Feldman explains: “With these cases that are addressing one rule at a time, it’s like pulling out one piece of that Jenga puzzle, and you don’t know how many pieces need to be pulled out before the whole thing collapses. Maybe no single one would bring down the NCAA as we know it. But if you lose multiple (cases), that might be enough to knock down the NCAA as we know it. Or you can look at the big antitrust cases — whether it’s the House case, the Carter case — and they’re just knocking the whole puzzle down. Either way, we end up with all the pieces on the ground. The question is whether it happens one piece at a time or all in one fell swoop.” If student-athletes are deemed employees, attorney Paul McDonald, the lead attorney for the plaintiffs in Johnson v. NCAA, believes the most difficult part will be including language in employment or at-will agreements regarding termination, which is something for which a union would be responsible. However, Feldman notes: “We don’t know if the bargaining will take place in the equivalent of what is league-wide at the professional level. It could be team by team, or school by school, or sport by sport. But the broader you go, the more differences there might be in what the athletes are interested in. We don’t have much of an analogue for this in the sports world. We don’t have the star quarterback as part of the same bargaining unit as the backup fullback on the soccer team. … The collective bargaining dynamics are going to be a little unpredictable.” More. (link)
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NCAA President Charlie Baker has three separate tracks available in the face of multipronged legal attacks facing the organization, according to Sportico’s Michael McCann. First, Baker could “gamble that the losing will end. Even the coldest streaks eventually stop. Baker could surmise while the NCAA may lose on NIL, transfers and conferences sharing TV money with players, the fundamental rule that colleges can’t pay athletes for their labor is worth defending. It’s the rule at the heart of college sports.” McCann cites U.S. District Court Judge Robert Gettleman’s ruling in Bewley v. NCAA in which Gettleman wrote the NCAA rendering ineligible athletes who already turned pro promotes the association’s ‘unique product’ of ‘college sports.’ The case is on appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, so the NCAA could still lose. But maybe there are more judges like Gettleman out there who aren’t yet ready to wipe out amateurism.” Baker’s second option is to continue lobbying Congress “to pass something of a miracle bill – one that exempts the NCAA from antitrust scrutiny, declares college athletes are not employees, sets a national NIL standard and preempts any conflicting state laws.” Even if such a bill is signed into law, McCann believes it would face “Constitutional challenges on Equal Protection Clause and preemption grounds and likely toil in court for years.” The final track has two components: radically changing the player compensation structure to comply with antitrust laws and reaching settlements with thousands of player-plaintiffs. McCann: “The NCAA is on the verge of its system being obliterated in court. It needs to undertake major reforms quickly. Otherwise, it will be compelled to change rules and likely pay out billions of dollars. Where will that money come from? How many jobs at the NCAA, conferences and schools will be lost?” (link)
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On3’s Eric Prisbell posits that “one way schools can diminish the likelihood that their athletes will also be classified as school employees” is by “relinquish[ing] the amount of control schools exercise over athletes.” Boise State law professor Sam Ehrlich explains this is the “path forward for a lot of these schools that don’t have the ability to compensate athletes and pay athletes wages – they have to find a way to avoid the employment classification. I don’t think that’s impossible at all. Control is always going to be the biggest factor.” Akerman LLP Collegiate Athletic Practice Chair LaKeisha Marsh agrees, noting that the reality is not all DI schools operate the same way. “We’re not dealing with one shoe fits all. I think you would need multiple models. There is change on the horizon, for sure. We just have to see if it is going to be voluntary or if it will be forced.” (link)
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The first hearing for Florida State’s complaint against the ACC in Leon County (FL) has been scheduled for April 9, according to the Tampa Bay Times’ Matt Baker. During the hearing, Leon County Judge John C. Cooper will hear the ACC’s motion to dismiss or stay FSU’s suit. The North Carolina case (filed by the ACC) has a hearing scheduled for March 22. (link)
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Texas Tech AD Kirby Hocutt discusses how the Red Raiders are preparing for the myriad changes that could be in store for the industry and says: "I think about that all day and every day. Obviously, we're going to have to continue to grow revenue. We're going to have to be creative and find new revenue streams. We have been and are very fortunate that we continue to benefit from the generosity of so many donors and supporters and season-ticket holders. … I think there's a new model that is coming forward that is going to lead to some type of revenue share with our student-athletes, which will obviously impact and alter all of the broad investments that we're making and others are making within their athletics program today.” Hocutt also notes that “as we complete the south end zone and the Womble Football Center, I think you will start to see a new narrative and a redirection of our fundraising efforts that will move away from capital projects and move toward this new model and annual support in whatever direction this turns on us." On Project DI, Hocutt says: "Right now, that model is being vetted out by the Division I Council, and the Division I Council is made up of all Division I conferences. Well, if this is really going to be at the highest levels, that discussion group should be made up of four conferences, not 32 Division I conferences that make up the Division I Council." As far as the actual implementation of Project DI, Hocutt remarks: "Do I think the minimum-sport requirement will be put on the table for further discussion as this new model evolves? Yes, I do. Do I want to be in a position where we have to reduce sport sponsorships? No, I don't. I went through that earlier in my career at Ohio University, and it's not something you want to do.” (link)
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Over 10K football student-athletes have opted into EA Sports’ College Football 25, according to ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg, who notes the 10K figure is 87% of EA’s overall goal. An EA spokesman says more than 100 of college football's most recognizable players have opted in during the past week, including Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter, Texas QB Quinn Ewers, Georgia QB Carson Beck, Alabama QB Jalen Milroe and Oregon QB Dillon Gabriel. (link)
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People & Places…
+ Cal State Northridge has named former Long Beach State Assoc. AD/Director of Development Ryan Cook as Senior Assoc. AD/CRO. (link)
+ Kansas State Executive Assoc. AD for Internal Operations and Event Management Casey Scott has been appointed to the DI Baseball Committee. (link)
+ Pacific Men’s Basketball HC Leonard Perry has been reassigned to other duties. AHC Josh Newman will take over as Interim HC, and a permanent HC search being led by TurnkeyZRG is currently underway. (link)
+ Southern Miss Men’s Basketball HC Jay Ladner will conduct practice with the team and hopes to coach them in the Sun Belt Tournament, according to Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman, who notes: “Ladner suffered a heart attack in early February, the doctor told him to rest for a month - and all the tests have come back positive.” (link)
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St. John’s President Brian Shanley has revealed plans for a new men’s and women’s basketball practice facility and campus recreation center. While details are set to be released later this week, Shanley’s communique hinted at the “renovation and conversion” of Taffner Field House, the current home of the university's basketball practice facilities and intramural sports. The project is expected to be completed during the 2027 spring semester. (link)
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The Big 12’s Basketball All-Access Pass, which the league announced last week, “arose after Legends surveyed 12,000 Big 12 basketball fans in 2023 regarding ticketing, seating and fan experience. That research found a staunch demand for more premium options,” SBJ’s Ben Portnoy reports, and Legends College President Mike Behan says: “When Brett [Yormark] got on board [as commissioner] the theme that he’s been communicating has been around the value of basketball and the position the Big 12 has with really establishing marquee brands across the basketball landscape. Going from 10 schools now to 16 member schools, demand has always been at a high level, but it just amplifies that demand further.” Portnoy cites a source who says the “Big 12’s latest ticketing endeavor could bring the league $30M in revenue as it accounts for roughly 12% of T-Mobile Arena in Kansas City, Mo. That projection comes on the heels of the Big 12 raising ticket prices to last year’s men’s basketball championship for the first time in a decade using a roughly 20% blended average. This year’s tournament, too, is slotted for another significant increase in ticket pricing because of two new sessions to accommodate four new teams.” Yormark believes the league could adopt a similar program for football and tells Portnoy: “I think this is game-changing. Candidly, I think others are going to figure out ways that they might do this.” (link)
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Louisiana Tech is partnering with INFLCR to launch the LA Tech NIL Exchange. (link)
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Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch projects the ESPN-Fox-Warner Bros. Discovery sports streaming bundle will hit 5M subscribers within the first five years, remarking during the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference: “This a pro-consumer package.” He adds that the TV industry historically has “made life for our audiences…incredibly hard. What this bundle does is put a majority of sports into one bundle. It’s an easy place for sports fans to come to.” Murdoch also reiterates the total addressable market for the venture includes 60M cord-nevers. “That’s a huge market. That’s half of the television households in this country. And we know that sports is the No. 1 driver…[of] viewership and subscriptions.” (link)
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Presidents & Chancellors in the News…
+ Missouri State has selected former Utah Tech President Richard “Biff” Williams as its next president. (link)
+ Arizona Board of Regents Chair-Elect Cecilia Mata has released a statement indicating the board will schedule an action to reduce UA President Robert Robbins’ salary by 10% and eliminate his at-risk compensation. The move was made at Robbins’ request, according to Mata, who explains: “President Robbins supports these reductions and the message they send as UArizona comes together to resolve its financial challenges and emerge from this process a stronger and more resilient institution.” (link)
+ The Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education has extended UNLV President Keith Whitfield’s contract by four years. (link)
+ The Hawai’i Board of Regents has retained WittKiefer to assist in its search for a new president. (link)
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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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Assistant Director, Equipment (Stanford Athletics / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Equipment Manager - Olympic (University of Wyoming - Athletics / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
ATH PROFL 3 BYA (Manager, Facilities & Operations) (University of California, Davis / Davis, CA): Job # 64997 More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant Director/Director of Executive Operations (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
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.
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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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