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NCAA President Charlie Baker and SVP of Basketball Dan Gavitt tell SBJ’s Ben Portnoy the idea of expanding the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments is at least worth considering since the existing field accounts for just 19% of all DI schools. Baker reiterates his stance that expansion shouldn’t come at the expense of access for smaller schools. “Automatic qualifiers [are] sort of one of the primary DNA codes of the whole thing, and those folks surprise people sometimes. ... When people talk about expansion, at least the folks that I talked to, they're talking more about creating opportunities for additional teams that have performed during the course of the regular season.” One question that remains to be answered regarding potential expansion, Portnoy notes, is “how it might affect the NCAA’s media rights agreement with CBS Sports and TNT Sports. … If the NCAA added teams to the field, that means more games on TV. In theory, the NCAA wouldn’t want to give those games up for free. The NCAA, CBS and TNT Sports all declined comment when asked if expansion would trigger any clauses in the deal.” (link)
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Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark confirms he favors expanding March Madness and acknowledges doing so would be good for the league: “We’ve got the deepest conference in America. We’ve got nine teams that definitely will be in. Arguably, we could get up to 11. So more access is great for us.” As far as which way the momentum is going now, Yormark says it “looks like there could be some modest expansion. The number of 76 has been floating out there. ... The data shows that if you do expand to 76 the Power Four conferences will benefit, mostly. I think at the center of that will be the Big 12. I’m all about access.” Yormark was also asked what plans the league has for improving officiating and explained that “at the end of every season, we put everything to an audit to see where we can be better as a conference. We will go through that process right now. I obviously have gone to a lot of games this year and there (have) been obviously some issues along the way. … The question is: Is there an opportunity for us to get better and manage them differently? I don’t know the answer to that just yet. But we’ll go through that exercise and we’ll see where we end up.’” Yormark also calls the narrative that the Big 12 has “gamed” the NET system “just noise,” adding: “We’ve ranked at the top of every metric possible…and we are the No. 1 conference in America. We’ve shown that for many, many, many years. It will only get stronger next year.” (link); Yormark also announced the Big 12 will keep its Men’s & Women’s Basketball Tournaments in Kansas City through 2031. (link)
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College Football Playoff leaders are "on target" to resolve the revenue distribution and governance structure in the next CFP contract, per ESPN’s Heather Dinich, who reports: “Commissioners of the Mountain West Conference, Sun Belt, Mid-American Conference, Conference USA and American Athletic Conference aren't keen on the proposed revenue distribution, which sources said would limit the Group of 5 conferences from making any substantial increase in revenue in the next contract, which would begin in 2026. One source described it a ‘slight uptick; nominal.’” Also from Dinich: “One source said that ‘in a perfect world’ they could come to an agreement on the revenue and TV deal as early as Thursday. Regardless of when there is a resolution, multiple sources have said the details of a format in 2026 and beyond – from the number of teams to how they qualify – won't be settled until after the TV deal is done.” (link)
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Arizona AD Desireé Reed-Francois sits down for another interview, this time with Arizona Desert Swarm’s Devin Homer and Kim Doss, who ask whether it’s possible for the Wildcats to overcome their financial struggles and realize a budget surplus: “Do I think it’s possible? Absolutely. We’re going to, but I say that with we’re going to have to look at what we’re currently doing. And I say that on day seven, and that I don’t know what’s working really well, where we’re spending our money, how we’re raising our money. Can we optimize? You’re either a cost center or you’re a profit center. And are our cost centers the most efficient and effective? Are our profit centers the most efficient and effective? So, we’re going to look at every one of those revenue opportunities and maximize them, and we’re going to look across the board at every single one of those units and just make sure that they’re most efficient and effective.” Reed-Francois also talks about ensuring Title IX is an integral part of the department’s mission: “I don’t believe that it’s an ‘or’ proposition. And what I mean by that, we are going to be an ‘and.’ When we are excellent at one sport, that helps other sports. When we are great at women’s softball, that’s going to help baseball. When baseball goes to the College World Series and wins the national championship, people are going to be talking about the University of Arizona at a time when it’s going to help football. … It’s going to be like a rising tide.” (link)
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No team plane for Texas AD Chris Del Conte, who “took off on the open road in his Chevy truck Tuesday morning, bound for the Big 12 men’s and women’s basketball tournaments.” Why? Del Conte tells the Austin American-Statesman’s Kirk Bohls: “Why not?” He adds: “Peace and quiet. You can think, you can reflect. No people coming in and out of your office. All the chaos around you. It’s good to just get in your car or truck. A lot of ideas come on an empty road. Once in a while, you’ll have a gem. Right now, I’m just looking at windmills, trying to pretend I’m not Don Quixote. … Just me and a bunch of 18-wheelers. Hitting the black pavement. Becoming one with America.” Del Conte also points out that he has “not spent a dime in the state of Oklahoma. Just passing through. … I don’t mind paying for gas in Texas. Got to keep our boys in West Texas happy.” (link)
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LEARFIELD EVP of Digital/SIDEARM Sports President/Founder Jeff Rubin is stepping down to take over as the Chief Digital Officer at Syracuse, where he has served as a professor of practice in the School of Information Studies for 28 years. LEARFIELD Chief Strategy Officer Ben Mahan will continue to provide strategic leadership for the SIDEARM business, Michael Clarke will help to manage operations as SIDEARM’s COO and “Keith White, CTO/CPO of Paciolan, will support SIDEARM Sports from a product and engineering perspective.” (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ Multiple reports indicate Louisville AD Josh Heird will make a Men’s Basketball change in the next 24 hours. (link)
+ Cal extends Men’s Basketball HC Mark Madsen’s contract through the 2029-30 season. (link)
+ Georgetown removes the interim tag, makes Darnell Haney its permanent Women’s Basketball HC. (link)
+ Georgia Southern parts ways with Women’s Basketball HC Anita Howard. (link)
+ Cal State Bakersfield will not renew the contract of Women’s Basketball HC Greg McCall. (link)
+ North Alabama AD Josh Looney will hire a new Women’s Basketball HC with the help of Renaissance Search & Consulting. (link)
+ VMI hires Pratt Community College (NJCAA) Dir. of Cross Country and Track Mathew Scott as the new Men’s and Women’s Cross Country HC for the Keydets. (link)
+ Oklahoma Football Offensive Line AC Bill Bedenbaugh has received a raise, bumping his pay from $870K per year to $1.05M, making him the Sooners’ first non-coordinator to earn $1M+. Additionally, AHC/Co-DC/Run Game Coordinator/DT AC Todd Bates has received a raise from $700K to $800K, and Co-DC Zac Alley’s new three-year deal will pay him $850K per year with $50K retention bonuses each season. (link)
+ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire is now available. (link)
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Lawmakers during yesterday’s House Committee on Education and the Workforce hearing missed an opportunity to ask Saint Joseph’s AD Jill Bodensteiner a critical question: “Are you willing to relinquish some of the control your school exerts over your 480 student-athletes?” On3’s Eric Prisbell points out how frequently the topic of control came up during the Dartmouth NLRB hearing and writes: “Lawmakers never asked Bodensteiner about the steps that schools – specifically her own – could take to reduce the chances of an employment model coming to campus. … Instead, we heard Representative Bob Good (R-VA), chair of the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions, making irrelevant points about athletes being ‘willing participants,’ the ‘envy of their campus’ and the ‘envy of their high school teammates who didn’t have the ability to continue in college.’” Meanwhile, Bodensteiner suggested that pep band members could be deemed employees because they could receive scholarships, but Prisbell argues: “That obscures the issue: No one would contend that schools exert the same level of control over pep band members as they do over big-time college athletes.” Ultimately, Prisbell concludes athletic departments “can relinquish some control over athletes to diminish the chances of an employee model taking hold at their school. If only one lawmaker asked Bodensteiner if Saint Joe’s is willing to do just that.” (link)
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South Carolina’s College Sport Research Institute has released its 14th annual National DI men’s and women’s basketball Adjusted Graduation Gap (AGG) report, which finds that “for the fourteenth consecutive year, basketball player graduation rates continue to be significantly below adjusted full-time student body graduation rates.” The overall AGG for men’s basketball student-athletes is -22.7, “indicating that the overall average graduation rate among Division I conferences is 22.7 percentage points below the men’s full-time student body rate.” Similarly, the overall AGG for women’s basketball student-athletes is 14.6 percentage points below the women’s full-time student rate. Among the 31 Division I basketball conferences, only one men’s AGG was positive (MEAC +1.8) while two conferences had positive women’s AGGs (MEAC +5.4, Patriot League +0.6). Additionally, the gap between Black (-36.6) and White (-25.1) men’s basketball players in major conferences has increased in the past year. While last year’s gap between Black and White DI men’s basketball players was the smallest AGG ever recorded (7.3 percentage points), this year’s gap increased by 4.2 percentage points to 11.5. The AGG of major conference White men’s basketball players improved 3.6 percentage points from last year to -25.1. The DI women’s basketball major conferences’ AGG of -20.9 percentage points is 9.3 points worse than the Mid-Major AGG of -11.6 points. Lots more data in the full report. (link)
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Creighton announces a partnership with FanWord. Bluejays AD Marcus Blossom: “Creighton Athletics is excited to partner with … FanWord, to further tell the story of the exceptional student-athletes at Creighton University. These feature stories will highlight a student-athlete from each sport within our department over the course of the year and will provide our fans, alumni and students with a closer look into the personal journeys of our student athletes as well as the drive, determination, and perspective that fuels them each day.” (link)
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Western Kentucky agrees to a new partnership with Athlete Advantage. Hilltoppers AD Todd Stewart: “Athlete Advantage will be yet another resource that our student-athletes have at their disposal to maximize their Name, Image and Likeness while competing as a Hilltopper.” (link)
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In case you missed yesterday's Evening Standard...
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Lots of action on Capitol Hill today, where the House Committee on Education and the Workforce held a hearing on student-athlete employment and Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) convened a roundtable discussion nominally focused on NIL but which Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger notes was more about employment and revenue sharing. Former Alabama Football HC Nick Saban during his opening remarks at Cruz’s roundtable said he believes that NIL is a “great concept” but booster involvement in creating a “pay-for-play model.” Saban also noted an NFL coach informed him that players are coming into the league “less developed and with more entitlements” since the advent of NIL. Crimson Tide AD Greg Byrne also participated in the discussion and warned that “if it weren’t for football, we would not have 21 sports at the University of Alabama. We do not want to see college sports lose women’s sports and Olympics sports." He also explained what college sports leaders are looking for in Congressional legislation, including “safe havens” regarding employee status, Title IX and antitrust. Meanwhile, ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips told senators that student-athletes are receiving more benefits today than they ever have, adding: "I think if you classify them as employees a bunch of those benefits go away." He also said if student-athletes become employees, then universities can pay athletes in sports that make revenue and, to satisfy Title IX, would pay an “equivalent number of female athletes.” The rest could be cut. “You can go from 28 to 6 sports in one fiscal year.” Saban advocated for a revenue-sharing model that does not codify student-athletes as employees: “If we revenue-shared a certain amount, it’d be the same (in each state). That’s the issue right now. We don’t have that. We have collectives in some states raising huge amounts of money and competing against those who don’t have those kinds of funds to pay players. … You’re going to create a caste system where the rich will get richer and the poor will get poorer." Cruz, who in the fall pegged the chances of a congressional bill at 60-40, has lowered his prediction to 50-50 “only because we’re running out of time” in an election year. He believes Congress has a two-month window to pass something. More from Dellenger. (link)
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NCAA CMO Brian Hainline announces his retirement, effective May 31. Hainline, who was appointed as the NCAA’s first chief medical officer in 2013, also founded and oversaw the NCAA Sport Science Institute. (link)
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Arizona State Deputy AD Jean Boyd talks about his decision to retire in May and tells 247Sports’ Chris Karpman that neither the investigation into the football program’s recruiting violations nor the school’s AD search factor into his departure. Instead, he says his desire to live full-time with his wife of less than two years and with her children requires him to do so in Colorado. "Over the holiday window of time, my wife and I spent a lot of time contemplating [the] best next steps for our family development. And it became clear to me that with the dynamics of being in two different places, changes that are happening, et cetera, that it was time for me to close out this chapter of my ASU career. … The reality of it is my entire adult life, not just career but life, has been shaped by ASU, with many unbelievable, unbelievably positive and progressive experiences, and obviously, some very challenging and negative ones as well. If it weren't for the family [situation], I would continue in a reinvigorated manner to try to help my alma mater be as dynamic as it can be moving forward." (link)
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Rutgers announces the creation of Scarlet Assets Management Company (SAMCO) LLC, a private and wholly owned subsidiary of the university. SAMCO will “manage traditional digital and physical in-venue signage and broadcast advertising inventory as part of a full suite of commercial assets. It will deliver unparalleled access to gameday experiences and premium offerings, helping to strengthen the Rutgers Athletics brand. SAMCO will also collaborate with corporate partners to identify opportunities for student-athletes to serve as their brand ambassadors. In addition to its work with Rutgers Athletics, SAMCO will manage university-wide sponsorship and marketing efforts.” Scarlet Knights Assoc. AD for Marketing and Business Development Lisa Tirrell will serve as the president and CEO of SAMCO. Scarlet Knights AD Pat Hobbs: "The collegiate landscape is changing dramatically. Athletic departments will need to be innovative and entrepreneurial. SAMCO positions us to act quickly and creatively to grow our revenues in the years ahead." Also of note, the Scarlet Knights will “continue its collaboration with LEARFIELD through a unique partnership to offer data and technology services, national sales support, and radio broadcasts to help amplify fan engagement, outreach, and revenue generation.” (link)
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More Personnel…
+ The New Mexico State Board of Regents has voted unanimously to restart the presidential search after finding that none of the five finalists were right for the role. Regent Ammu Devasthali: “After careful consideration, I do not believe that any of the current finalists fully meet the needs of New Mexico State University at this critical juncture. Finding the right leader is paramount. While the presented candidates possess impressive qualifications and are assets to their respective institutions, we have yet to see the next leader of our university.” (link)
+ Austin Peay names former Deputy Director of Athletics for Competitive Excellence and Championship Resources Jordan Harmon as the department’s first CRO. Harmon spent the last year at Bishop Verot Catholic High School where he was the Director of Development. (link)
+ Toledo has named Houston Rockets Art Director Blaine Fridrick as the Rockets’ first ever Assoc. AD for Creative Services and Brand Strategy. (link)
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Coaches Corner….
+ Fairfield elevates Interim Men’s Basketball HC Chris Casey to the permanent post. (link)
+ Clemson parts ways with Women’s Basketball HC Amanda Butler after six seasons. (link); USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz reports Butler is owed a $200K buyout subject to a duty to mitigate. (link)
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Murray State AD Nico Yantko pens a letter to fans clarifying the NCAA’s new guidance on NIL restrictions and enforcement and notes that “recruits and their families can now negotiate and assess market values from various third-parties affiliated with schools they are considering.” Yantko adds: “Now more than ever, it is time to rally behind our men’s basketball program and invest in the critical resources, especially NIL, that it will take for us to find the success that we have all come to expect at Murray State. … We must anticipate and be prepared to manage the relevant variables that will define the future of college basketball and the NCAA Tournament. The NIL landscape is rapidly changing and is subject to change in the coming months, so I will continue to communicate as frequently as required to grow our position in college basketball and continue our transition into the Missouri Valley Conference.” (link)
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The NCAA announces Home Depot as its newest corporate partner in time for March Madness. Through the three-year partnership, Home Depot will have rights across all 90 NCAA championships, including the DI women's and men's basketball tournaments. NCAA SVP of Basketball Dan Gavitt: "We are thrilled to welcome The Home Depot, one of the most recognized brands in college sports, to the NCAA Corporate Champions and Partners Program. We appreciate Home Depot extending its support of college student-athletes to NCAA Championships, which includes March Madness. We look forward to working with Home Depot on its activations engaging fans during our championship events." (link)
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The MEAC announces that Norfolk, Virginia, will remain the host city for the league’s men’s and women’s basketball tournaments through 2027. (link)
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Sunday’s Iowa-Nebraska Big Ten Women’s Basketball Championship averaged 3.02M viewers on CBS. The game peaked at 4.45M viewers, and Sports Media Watch’s Jon Lewis notes the game “surged four-fold over last year’s Ohio State-Iowa title game on ESPN.” The Hawkeyes’ overtime victory nearly drew more viewers than Saturday’s high-profile Duke-North Carolina game, which garnered 3.08M, and was the most-watched women’s college basketball game on CBS in 25 years. The SEC Championship between LSU and South Carolina brought 1.96M viewers to ESPN, more than double the viewership of last year’s final. Meanwhile, 1.44M tuned in to watch the USC-Stanford Pac-12 Tournament final. (link, link)
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Fox Sports President of Insight and Analytics Michael Mulvihill points out that “it’s notable that the growth in women’s CBB viewing hasn’t come at the expense of the men’s game. Men’s CBB viewing across all networks – which is an average of over 1000 games – is up a little over last year and 21-22. The surge in interest in women’s CBB is all additive.” (link)
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TNT and CBS have announced the broadcast teams for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. Ian Eagle will call his first Final Four as he succeeds Jim Nantz on the lead announce team with Bill Raftery, Grant Hill and Tracy Wolfson. Additionally, Andrew Catalon and Steve Lappas will call games through the regional finals; Andy Katz will serve as reporter through the regional finals; Robbie Hummel will join as a game analyst for the first and second rounds; and Jamie Erdahl will provide game updates. Ernie Johnson will host studio coverage from the CBS Broadcast Center in New York, joined by Charles Barkley, Clark Kellogg and Kenny Smith. Adam Lefkoe will host studio coverage from TNT Sports’ Atlanta studio alongside Jay Wright, Candace Parker and Seth Davis. Adam Zucker will also serve as a host from New York, while Wally Szczerbiak and Wright will also make appearances from the CBS Broadcast Center. Gene Steratore will serve as rules analyst throughout the tournament. (link)
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Apollo Global Management has reached out to a special committee formed by Paramount Global about a possible takeover or asset purchase, according to Axios’ Sara Fischer, who adds: “Apollo is said to be evaluating a deal only with Paramount,” and “it’s also possible that Apollo could wind up bidding only on select assets.” Fischer also points out that “Apollo could face regulatory pushback due to CBS' local broadcast stations. Regulators killed a proposed takeover of Tegna by Apollo affiliate Standard General last year.” (link)
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says he wouldn’t take the prospect of a recession “off the table” and believes the Federal Reserve should hold off on cutting interest rates. “The world is pricing in a soft landing, at probably 70-80%. I think the chance of a soft landing in the next year or two is half that. The worst case would be stagflation.” (link)
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Director, Sports Administration and Championships (Mountain West Conference / Colorado Springs, CO): More details HERE.
Assistant Commissioner, Sports Administration and Championships (Mountain West Conference / Colorado Springs, CO): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Sports Administration and Championships (Mountain West Conference / Colorado Springs, CO): More details HERE.
Operations Coordinator - Facilities and Game Operations (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Equipment Manager (Football) (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Graduate Assistant - Event Operations (Boise State Athletics / Boise, ID): More details HERE.
Rhino Sports Account Manager - Liberty University (REVELxp / Lynchburg, VA): More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant Director/Director of Executive Operations (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
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Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Medicine / Athletics Health Care Administrator (Barry University / Miami, FL): (DII) More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): PI237957334 More details HERE
Director of Football Performance Nutrition/Dietitian (University of Colorado Boulder / Boulder, CO): More details HERE.
Director of Operations - Sports Medicine (University of Wyoming - Athletics / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director/Director of Nutrition for Olympic Sports (University of Missouri Athletics / Columbia, MO): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director, Sports Nutrition (Stanford Athletics / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer-Intercollegiate Athletics (University of Illinois Chicago / Chicago, IL): More details HERE.
Senior Performance Coach (UC San Diego / La Jolla, CA): More details HERE.
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.
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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.
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Assistant Director of Ticket Operations (University of Georgia / Athens, GA): More details HERE.
Director of Ticket Operations (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga / Chattanooga, TN): More details HERE.
Director of Sales (University of Louisiana at Lafayette / Lafayette, LA): More details HERE.
Director, Analytics & Ticket Sales Strategy (Auburn University Athletics / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Ticket Office Assistant (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill / Chapel Hill, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director Ticketing - Division Intercollegiate Athletics (University of Illinois / Champaign, IL): More details HERE.
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.
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