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The nine FBS conferences and Notre Dame have agreed to the next College Football Playoff contract. ESPN’s Pete Thamel and Heather Dinich note the “memorandum of understanding guarantees that the field will have at least 12 teams in 2026 and beyond, but sources indicate there is a strong preference for a 14-team field that includes the five highest-ranked conference champions and the next nine highest-ranked teams.” CFP Executive Director Bill Hancock: "This arrangement will also ensure the expanded access will continue to be in place. We firmly believe this, about the importance of a competitive opportunity for more programs and more players and more fans.” In the new setup, conference champs from the Power 5 and the highest-ranked Group of 5 champion will earn playoff berths, and Notre Dame will have protections that will survive regardless of the ultimate format. With those guarantees, the other commissioners and Notre Dame leadership “surrendered the bulk of the control over the format to the SEC and Big Ten as ‘part of the give-and-take,’” per Dinich and Thamel, who also note the “financial distribution for the expected 14-team playoff will look radically different than its playoff predecessor.” Big Ten and SEC schools will earn $21M per year, while the ACC will earn $13M and the Big 12 will take in $12M. Group of 5 schools will net $1.8M. Oregon State and Washington State, meanwhile, are expecting to receive $360K each per year. The agreement also includes a “look-in" clause for 2028 to give the commissioners and Notre Dame a chance to reevaluate the contractual agreements based on how every league has performed to that point. There's also a clause that permits that timeline to be accelerated if there is "material realignment" again. (link, link)
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ESPN’s Heather Dinich also notes that “CFP executive director Bill Hancock said Pac-12 commissioner Theresa Gould didn’t sign the contract because of the league’s uncertain status for 2026 and beyond.” (link)
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Crakes Media Principal Patrick Crakes weighs in on the College Football Playoff revenue overhaul and media rights deal with ESPN: “A couple things were always very obvious throughout this process: 1) If push comes to shove the B10 & SEC don’t need the other conferences to run a highly viable CFP Playoff & 2) Media reports of multiple serious bidders for the ECFP were wrong. How wrong? This wrong: ‘The CFP met with numerous potential media partners during recent negotiations, but no other network made a bid for any games.’” (link)
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Former Fox Sports President Bob Thompson weighs in on the agreement: “As I have stated before, don't fall for this new CFP deal being 200%+ higher than the last deal. Comparing the average cost of a 12-year deal to the average cost of a new 6-year deal is an improper way to calculate an increase in a rights deal. Too many variables in length, number of games, and their relative importance. The current deal's last year to the new deal's first year measures the % increase correctly. In this case, you are looking at a 24%-28% increase depending on what values you believe for the four new first-round games in 2024 and 2025. Any other calculations are simply "consultant math!” (link)
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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger: “The NCAA is issuing a blanket waiver for FBS and FCS teams to increase the preseason practice/fall camp roster from 110 to 120 players, sources tell @YahooSports. It’s effective for the 2024 season but FB Oversight and D1 Council will consider a permanent policy this summer.” (link)
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The Big East extends its partnership with Madison Square Garden, which will host the men’s conference tournament through the 2032 season. (link)
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AT&T has launched a series of commercials featuring NBA and WNBA players to run during March Madness. Participants include Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren, Joel Embiid, Sabrina Ionescu, Candace Parker, Carmelo Anthony and JuJu Watkins. You can check out each 30-second spot of the “Connect to Madness” campaign here via SBJ. (link)
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South Carolina women’s basketball student-athlete MiLaysia Fulwiley inks a multiyear NIL deal with Curry Brand through which she will star in marketing for footwear launches, be featured in campaigns and work with designers to create her own player-exclusive colorways. Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry: “She has a unique style and flow to her game that I don’t think many people have seen in a long time. She was a part of Curry Camp, is a Team Curry alumni, and is currently playing at an Under Armour school. So, there are just so many great tie-ins to the Under Armour family, and partnering with her and Curry Brand is such a special opportunity. I’m humbled that she is now a part of the family.” (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ Hampton names Georgetown Men’s Basketball AHC Ivan Thomas as its next HC. (link)
+ While news has since broken that Michigan is parting ways with Men’s Basketball HC Juwan Howard, The Athletic’s Brendan Quinn and Katie Strang report U-M hired Rankin Climate, a firm specializing in “climate assessments,” to conduct a probe into the culture of the men’s hoops program. The firm asked several department employees about their experiences in the program, Howard’s leadership and support offered by the athletic department. Those interviewed were told that participation was voluntary, and it’s unclear how many individuals participated and what findings have been delivered to the school. (link); The Wolverines owe Howard a $3M buyout. (link)
+ Troy has agreed to a new four-year contract with Men’s Basketball HC Scott Cross that includes a pay raise, increase in the AC salary pool and “additional budgetary support,” according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel. (link)
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Sportico’s Michael McCann and Daniel Libit unpack the new lawsuit filed by former Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines and other former student-athletes concerning transgender participation in college sports. “Core to the legal argument made by Gaines and her co-plaintiffs is that since Title IX guarantees men and women equal opportunities to compete in athletics, allowing transgender female athletes to compete deprives other women athletes. The plaintiffs also claim violations of equal protection of the law, alleging they and other women are being treated unfairly. … Expect the NCAA to argue its transgender eligibility policy reflects international consensus and is consistent with the law. The NCAA will also question the application of Title IX, the applicability for which requires federal funding.” Looking ahead, McCann and Libit posit that the continued debate over trans athlete participation “threatens to further reduce what is the already unlikely chance Congress can converge on a college sports reform bill addressing NIL, athlete employee rights, and the antitrust status of the NCAA. That legislative effort, which once carried an air of across-the-aisle comity, has increasingly shown signs of splitting along partisan lines.” (link)
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Extra Points publisher Matt Brown points out that one underreported component of a potential federal solution to NIL is the makeup of Congress itself. Democrats currently hold a small majority in the Senate while Republicans hold a slim edge in the House. With it becoming increasingly unlikely a bill will get passed by this Congress, Brown looks ahead to the bicameral makeup of the next Congress and notes it’s possible, if not probable, that the GOP will retake the majority in the Senate and slightly expand its majority in the House. In the event that former President Donald Trump wins reelection in November, Brown posits there’s still “no guarantee that a GOP sweep would lead to college athletics legislation. Democrats may still be able to filibuster, or the House majority may be too narrow to pass laws on partisan grounds alone. But I believe it will make it much more likely that the NCAA could secure an antitrust exemption, or perhaps laws to explicitly declare college athletes as non-employees.” Concerning the conversation around paying players leading to the elimination of Olympic sports, Brown contends: “The choice should not be ‘let the NCAA control all the FBS football money or women’s volleyball gets it!.’ The choice should be: We cannot continue to fund volleyball the way we have before if the business model around FBS football changes. We all agree that funding college opportunities around volleyball and the development of world-class volleyball athletes is important. What are other ways we can continue to provide this experience?’ Every congressional hearing or pow-wow that does not attempt to engage with that question in a meaningful way is another lost opportunity.” (link)
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Northwestern has partnered with INFLCR to launch the Northwestern Exchange. (link)
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Former Apple Video/Sports/TV+ Business, Operations, Marketing, and Distribution Head Pete Distad has been appointed CEO of the ESPN/Fox/Warner Bros. Discovery sports streamer and says: “This is an incredible opportunity to build and grow a differentiated product that will serve passionate sports fans in the US outside of the traditional pay TV bundle.” (link)
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Outgoing Nebraska AD Trev Alberts tells the Omaha World-Herald’s Sam McKeown that he didn’t apply for the Texas A&M job and “wasn’t trying to leave” Lincoln when the Aggies reached out. As for why he ultimately decided to take the position, Alberts says TAMU President Mark Welsh made a strong pitch: “These are hard jobs — they’re even harder now than they’ve ever been — and leadership is just really critical. Maybe not to everyone, but it really is to me. So Gen. Welsh sold me on a really compelling vision. It’s compelling, and he’s a compelling person. That was the reason. Everybody’s looking for some crazy (reason) but you don’t have to run to do that. It’s a unique opportunity at a great school with defined leadership.” Asked about NU’s ongoing presidential search, Alberts tells McKeown: “I’m not going to say anything bad about my alma mater. I love Nebraska. But I think it’s fairly obvious there are some challenges. I think the layperson can probably figure that out. I think some of the challenges are reflective of where we are as a society as far as divisive things that are part of our everyday culture. It is what it is.” While the $450M upgrade to Memorial Stadium is no longer his project to shepherd, Alberts believes it should go forward. “I think it’s going to be critically important to Nebraska’s future. A lot of people are invested in it. It’s a really good plan. I would be really surprised if it didn’t move forward.” (link); Nebraska Interim President Chris Kabourek says he spoke with Alberts several times in recent days about Alberts’ opportunity at Texas A&M and notes Alberts did not ask for anything in those discussions, nor did he express frustrations with his current job. “You’ll have to ask Trev in terms of why he felt this opportunity had his name on it, was the right time for him to make this move at this point.” (link)
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In discussing potential March Madness expansion with ESPN’s Pete Thamel, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey remarked: “Nothing remains static. I think we have to think about the dynamics around Division I and the tournament.” Sankey pointed to UCLA’s run from the First Four to the Final Four in 2021 and Syracuse's run to the round of 16 beginning with a play-in game in Dayton in 2018 and said: "That just tells you that the bandwidth inside the top 50 is highly competitive. We are giving away highly competitive opportunities for automatic qualifiers [from smaller leagues], and I think that pressure is going to rise as we have more competitive basketball leagues at the top end because of expansion." (link)
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ESPN’s Heather Dinich and Pete Thamel update their reporting on the College Football Playoff revenue and ESPN deal talks: Dinich: “After another set of calls and meetings today, sources told ESPN both the internal memorandum of understanding between the leagues and ND and the TV agreement w/ ESPN are now in the final stages, with signatures expected on the deal in the next 24 hours.” (link); Meanwhile, SEC Commissioner Sankey said there is no agreement yet to expand the CFP to 14: “People have talked about 12 and 14. Let’s set those maybe as bookends to the conversation, put them on the shelf, where bookends belong, for a moment, get this 12 thing right, get it locked in, and then we’ll go forward.” (link)
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More reporting on a group of the “most powerful figures in sports business,” including North Carolina AD Bubba Cunningham, Tennessee AD Danny White, Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam, Philadelphia 76ers owner David Blitzer, Syracuse Chancellor Kent Syverud, and several others who have created an informal “think tank” with the “expressed intent of fixing college football,” according to Puck’s John Ourand. Led by TurnkeyZRG Chairman/CEO Len Perna, the group hopes it can “find a way to professionalize college football at a time when the cost of losing lawsuits, combined with the possibility of unionized players, will cripple most athletic departments, which can simply no longer afford the costs of competing at the highest levels,” Ourand adds. The think tank’s plan focuses on the creation of a single league that includes all FBS schools. “It wouldn’t be an equal revenue share for all the schools. Rather, the system would split the schools into different tiers, with the schools in the highest tiers getting the biggest cut of the revenue. But even with the schools occupying different tiers, the structure would create a counterpart to a players association that they believe is likely to form. … After all, it’s simply not sustainable to have 10 conferences doing their own collective bargaining deals. Schools would find that they have much more leverage as one large entity.” More from Ourand. (link)
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Ourand continues with news the Big East is likely to extend its media rights deals with Fox and CBS, with a key added detail that the conference is “holding out one more package for a third media partner. Fox signed the Big East to a 12-year, $500M deal back in 2013 that gave the network rights to men’s basketball games. About five years ago, CBS signed a deal for 20 basketball games, agreeing to carry at least four on its broadcast network. CBS is expected to increase its number of games once these negotiations come to a close.” Ourand also notes the collapse of the Pac-12 has given Fox more windows to fill, and “Fox has loyalty to the Big East, which was among the first groups to commit to its then-fledgling ESPN competitor. The relationship between Fox Sports and Big East executives is said to be among the strongest in the business.” The Big East’s media rights deals with Fox and CBS are up following the 2024-25 season. (link)
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Tulane AD David Harris sits down with the Tulane Hullabaloo student newspaper and notes he’s still in the process of gathering information and “meeting with everyone on the staff, one-on-one, and the questions that I asked each of them to come in prepared to answer is, ‘Tell me something we should stop doing, tell me something we should start doing and tell me something that we should continue to do.” While he may still be gathering information, Harris says he’s also staying on top of facilities updates: “We’re still in the planning process of what we’ll call a Sports Performance Center that’ll be located here within our facilities that will do a number of things, including providing additional needed space for football…additional weight rooms, training rooms, equipment area, as well as a connection with the football stadium to be able to give us some new premium seating opportunities.” (link)
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The Oklahoma Senate has passed a bill that would allow universities in the state to pay student-athletes in the event federal lawmakers or the NCAA change the current rules prohibiting universities from hiring athletes as paid employees. Senator Dave Rader (R-Tulsa), a former QB at Tulsa: “I don’t want to put our universities at a disadvantage. We’re talking about a lot of money here, and I take pride when our schools win. But I’m sorry to see something that was really, really good come to an end and be replaced, with the honor of pursuing an education being replaced with a paycheck.” The bill will now go to the House. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ Stanford has parted ways with Men’s Basketball HC Jerod Haase. Cardinal AD Bernard Muir: “While the on-court results fell short of our expectations, Coach Haase led our men's basketball program with great integrity and made a deeply positive impact on many Cardinal student-athletes." (link)
+ Fresno State Men’s Basketball HC Justin Hutson confirms he will not return next season. (link)
+ For the full rundown of coaching moves across all of college sports, check out this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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USF’s men’s basketball and football teams are the most improved in the nation, according to the Tampa Bay Times’ Matt Baker, who cites 10 numbers to support his position. The football team’s win total increased by six YoY, second only to Northwestern, whose total increased by seven; the basketball team has already won nine more games than it had last season, which, as of Tuesday afternoon, that was tied for the 17th-largest YoY jump in the nation; football attendance increased by 28%, good for second in the country; average men’s basketball attendance increased by 1,990, good for seventh nationally; and Baker points out USF is the only “FBS school with at least a 5,000-person bump in average football attendance and 1,500-person bump in average basketball attendance. … Colorado is the only school that came close (1,178 more fans in basketball and 10,333 in football).” More from Baker. (link)
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Speaking of the Buffs, Colorado Football HC Deion Sanders has conducted a total of zero off-campus recruiting visits, according to USA Today’s Brent Schrotenboer, who notes Coach Prime has also not utilized the private air travel service budgeted for him in his contract. By way of comparison, Schrotenboer points out former Michigan HC Jim Harbaugh had 145 off-campus contacts from December 1, 2022, until his departure from Ann Arbor. While the contrast appears striking, Schrotenboer points out that Sanders “arguably didn’t need to go on the road to recruit and has had physical mobility issues since 2021 because of blood clots in his legs and pain in his foot. He also didn’t recruit very many high school players and instead mostly has recruited transfer players – older players who already have moved out of their family homes and might not need to be wooed by a home visit from another prospective new coach.” Meanwhile, CU’s assistant coaches have had more than 90 off-campus, face-to-face conversations with recruits or their family members during this time period. While Coach Prime has had success recruiting, former Washington State/Pittsburgh/Texas A&M/Mississippi State HC Jackie Sherrill insists there’s something to be gained by visiting a recruit in his home: “If he was not respectful to his mother, then I would not recruit him. I signed a lot of players because the mother would say you are the first head coach to come to my house or that you are the only head coach that has come to my house. I could tell more about the recruit's character in front of his mother in five minutes than talking to all the coaches and teachers." (link)
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Minnesota will not play a spring football game this year and instead open one practice to the public and one exclusively to members of the Dinkytown Athletes collective. (link)
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March Madness Live, the men’s basketball streaming app managed by TNT Sports in partnership with the NCAA and CBS Sports, is introducing a new vertical video feed that is compatible with the Apple Vision Pro VR headset. Fans can log in with TV service provider authentication or a Max B/R Sports Add-On and be able to view all the live games airing on the TNT, TBS and truTV. SBJ’s Joe Lemire also notes the “vertical video feature — common on social platforms such as Instagram and TikTok — will provide shortform shoulder content. Multi-game viewing returns as one of the app’s most popular features, which will surely be a hit for those watching the action in Apple Vision Pro.” (link)
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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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