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Little Rock is expected to hire UIC Deputy AD for External Operations/Chief Revenue Officer Frank Cuervo as its next AD, per CollegeAD. JobPlex assisted with the search. (link)
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With an AD search in Harrisonburg still on the docket, James Madison President Jonathan Alger has accepted the same position at American. (link)
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More from NCAA President Charlie Baker’s sitdown with AthleticDirectorU’s Jason Belzer, as Baker talks about the project to build a fan database, which he says has 6.5M fans in it now. “Hopefully, 10M by the convention in January and 25M over the next couple of years. … I really do believe that if we have 25M fans and we know where they live, what sports they are interested in, what teams they follow and what conferences they’ve chased – that sort of thing – and we’re in a position to just constantly, hopefully not overly do it, but just constantly give them information in a consumer-centric way around the teams and the sports and the stuff they’re interested in, I think they’ll respond.” Baker goes on to note he “couldn’t understand why the same athletes who participate in the Olympics and the World Games, which are basically college students representing the United States, get huge visibility in the trials and the games, whether it’s the Olympics or the World Games. They do fine on TV and they do fine on broadcast and they do fine in terms of who shows up for their events, but [the coverage of college events in those sports is] nothing like it is in the trials and the World and Olympic Games and that says to me that that’s because people can’t find them.” On separating the highly resourced DI institutions from everyone else, Baker says he wants them to have more flexibility concerning out-of-season tournaments, roster management and compensation. He reiterates that he doesn’t want student-athletes to become employees, “but you can certainly do compensation agreements without doing employment. In fact, the courts have ruled on this several times that student-athletes are kind of what they call a special status class.” Check out the full interview on ADU. (link)
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In the wake of Texas A&M AD Trev Alberts’ departure from Nebraska, a “power shift occurred,” according to The Athletic’s Mitch Sherman, who observes that Huskers Football HC Matt Rhule “holds a more powerful hand than a week ago” and adds: “If Rhule had an inkling that [former NU President Ted] Carter and Alberts would leave less than 16 months into his time in Lincoln, the coach likely would not have considered accepting the job” and “in this tenuous moment, it’s relevant to note that if Rhule leaves Nebraska to accept another job in football, Nebraska is to receive $6M in liquidated damages…nothing that would stop a major program from pursuing Rhule if he’s seen as an attractive candidate.” Meanwhile, “going back to square one is not a viable option” for the Huskers as the landscape continues to shift, and Sherman writes: “Alberts’ successor will inherit plentiful resources and a lineup of programs under the Nebraska flag poised to continue on upward trajectories. The importance of football to the long-term success of the department is massive. Rhule’s strong feelings for the school and the state aren’t enough to keep him entrenched. But his relationship with the next AD will factor in the attractiveness of Nebraska as a place to coach.” (link)
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SBJ announces the nominees for the 17th annual Sports Business Awards, and this year’s contenders for AD of the Year are new Texas A&M AD Trev Alberts, James Madison AD Jeff Bourne, Texas AD Chris Del Conte, Arizona AD Desiree Reed-Francois and Virginia AD Carla Williams. Additionally, Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark has been nominated for Sports Executive of the Year, and the NCAA’s championship media rights partnership with ESPN is up for Deal of the Year. (link)
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With restrictions on player movement largely lifted, men’s basketball coaches expect a record amount of activity in the transfer portal. One ACC AC tells On3’s Pete Nakos: “The pre-portal scuttlebutt has been insane, hearing an insanely high number of kids entering.” Meanwhile, Nakos cites sources who indicate high-majors aim to field rosters with payrolls between $1M and $3M, with the top spenders investing over $4M. One agent with several clients who plan to enter the portal contends: “You can buy a really good lineup, five players, between $800K to $1M.” However, another agent disagrees, telling Nakos: “I don’t think you can buy an NCAA tournament team. Some of these programs with the biggest NIL collective budgets bought teams that aren’t making the NCAA tournament.” Also from an agent: “The most valuable positions are generally productive bigs because there just aren’t that many tall enough people in the world, so having productive bigs are harder to come by. I think even backup bigs are hard to come by at the high-major level – guys who can play 10 to 15 minutes and produce. There’s just not that many competent, high-major bigs out there. There’s a premium for that.” Meanwhile, the price range for point guards varies from $200K to $400K depending on the amount of funds available. Ultimately, a source tells Nakos: “There are a lot of big-time programs looking to get back to relevancy fast and the free agency window is officially open. This transfer portal window will be the most intriguing one yet.” (link)
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Authentic Brands Group has agreed to a long-term deal to license Sports Illustrated’s publishing rights to Minute Media, which owns the Players’ Tribune and Fansided. The deal is for 10 years with the option to stretch it out to 30, and according to the New York Times’ Benjamin Mullin, “both companies expect the deal, which also includes Sports Illustrated’s Swim brand, to last for the full 30-year term. The companies declined to disclose financial terms but said that Authentic Brands Group was taking a stake in Minute Media as part of the deal.” Minute Media CEO Asaf Peled, who says the company plans to continue publishing the print edition of SI: “In the current era of digital, it’s still not trivial and quite difficult to build your own brand and get people to know and admire it. So once you get the opportunity to work with and grow an iconic brand like Sports Illustrated, you take it.” Additionally, Peled says Minute Media plans to expand publishing operations globally and rehire some of the employees laid off by Arena Group. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ Robert Morris selects UCF Women’s Basketball AC Chandler McCabe as its next HC. (link)
+ Hampton Women’s Basketball HC David Six announces his retirement after 15 seasons leading the Lady Pirates. (link)
+ Duquesne Men’s Basketball HC Keith Dambrot will retire at the end of the season, concluding a 26-year run leading the Dukes. (link)
+ The law firm Bond, Schoeneck & King could not fully substantiate several allegations against Fresno State Men’s Basketball HC Justin Hutson and his staff, including claims of abusive and demeaning behavior toward players in practices and games. The report, however, did cite three “elements of consideration” that played a role in “creating pressure on Hutson and his staff, and might account for some of the conduct of staff and players,” according to the Fresno Bee’s Robert Kuwada. One factor involved a deteriorating relationship between Hutson and Bulldogs AD Terry Tumey due to the pressure for Hutson to recruit despite having only two years remaining on his contract. The law firm also found there was a lack of communication inside and outside the program, adding: “None of these three elements of consideration are determinative of any wrongdoing, misconduct, or negative behavior; but each of these elements played a role in shaping the atmosphere and environment within the men’s basketball program making it conducive to compromise.” Also from the report: “The allegations made against the men’s basketball program appear to have little support from those closest to the program. … From the outside, the program appears to be similar and consistent with those in its conference and other peer institutions. There is no neglect for NCAA rules among coaches, student-athletes or administrators. For the most part, the student-athletes liked their coaches. Everyone agreed that the year was filled with negative setbacks that are simply a part of a collegiate athletics program.” (link)
+ Princeton Men’s Hockey HC Ron Fogarty will not return next season. (link)
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On3’s Eric Prisbell suggests the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament could be the “main attraction. From South Carolina’s undefeated season and LSU’s quest to repeat as national champion to Caitlin Clark’s irrepressible offensive repertoire, the women’s bracket has monopolized the most compelling storylines. From Angel Reese and JuJu Watkins to Clark, it features a bevy of recognizable faces much like the men’s game did a generation ago.” Former CBS Sports President Neal Pilson believes this is more than just One Shining Moment for the women’s game and tells Prisbell: “I think it’s sustainable. Women’s sports and the TV networks have finally seized on the promotion value of the athletes similar to how the NBA features its stars when promoting key games – ‘Lebron v. Steph,’ for example. Such promotion is very effective with the viewers.” What is not duplicable after this year is the transcendence of Iowa star Caitlin Clark, about whom Kosner Media President John Kosner says: “She is that most unusual of athletes who brings fans who might not care about the sport to watch. In my lifetime, that’s a short, short list – including Muhammad Ali, Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods.” In fact, if Clark and the Hawkeyes reach the championship game, Kosner expects the TV rating to match that of the men’s championship and adds: “I believe it would exceed the men’s if ABC was carrying the game in prime time – like the men’s – and not at 3 p.m. ET.” More. (link)
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Iowa fans bought every ticket to the Hawkeyes’ opening round NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament games in Carver-Hawkeye Arena in under 30 minutes. The Athletic’s Scott Dochterman notes tickets on the secondary market “are soaring as well. As of Monday morning, a single ticket for Saturday’s two-game session started at $524 (including service fees) on StubHub.” Counting the two likely games this weekend, Iowa has sold out 34 of 36 possible games this season, with the only two non-sellouts taking place during an “exempt Thanksgiving tournament in Florida.” (link)
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The Pat McAfee Show will host a live show from the Iowa campus on Friday, March 22, and The Athletic’s Richard Deitsch points out that “ESPN women's college basketball execs told me for years one of the biggest challenges they had was getting other ESPN programs in-house to talk about the women's Tournament. That's changing.” (link)
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ESPN has released the trailer for “Full Court Press,” a four-episode docuseries that goes behind the scenes with women’s hoops stars Caitlin Clark, Kamilla Cordoso and Kiki Rice from Iowa, South Carolina and UCLA, respectively. The series premieres May 11. (link)
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Adidas is set to unveil a commercial featuring LSU women’s basketball standout Hailey Van Lith. The ad will run on broadcast networks and social media during the men’s and women’s tournaments. SBJ’s Ben Portnoy also reports Adidas is “set to announce its NIL Network, which was launched in March 2022, and has seen more than 12,000 student-athletes participate by earning a percentage of sales they drive for a variety of products and campaigns. Basketball, track & field, football, soccer and baseball have the highest representation across the network. Adidas is expected to engage with a number of athletes involved in the NIL Network across social media throughout the postseason.” (link)
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Here’s the full WBIT bracket with matchups & initial round game dates. (link)
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In case you missed this morning's D1.ticker edition…
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NCAA President Charlie Baker sits down with AthleticDirectorU’s Jason Belzer to discuss the future of college athletics, including the development of the NCAA’s fan database, transparency issues in NIL, the impact of sports wagering on the integrity of competition and his belief in the power of the student-athlete voice. Belzer asks whether the NCAA has gotten too big in the way it is governed and structured, and Baker says: “It’s not so much about how big it is. It’s about how diverse it is. When you literally have hundreds of schools that spend less than $5M on sports and hundreds that spend less than $10M and hundreds that spend less than $20M and 70 that spend more than $150M and over $200M in some cases, your issue there is less about size and more about spread…which is why I do think the bigger challenge is to stop thinking everybody’s the same. … Let’s give the more heavily resourced schools the ability to do more and then leave it up to the schools to make decisions because the way it’s set up now, you can’t do that. Some of the schools have said to me a number of times that they would like to do more, but the way we currently organize and operate makes it hard for them to do that and they’re right.” Baker also contends that if all student-athletes became employees tomorrow, “it wouldn’t work for 90% of the schools. … If you’re spending $5M on sports and you’re making $500K on those programs and you now have to create an employment infrastructure that sits on top of it, I think you’re going to basically just say, ‘We can’t do this.’” He adds: “Many [student-athletes] worry a lot about what that employee status would mean to their ability to succeed academically if they can’t perform as an employee. … If the issue is compensation, we can solve that one and if the issue is some of the other concerns that people have about voice and influence, they sit on all of our major committees – student-athletes do – and their voice is being heard in a big way.” Lots more in the full interview on ADU, which includes a full transcript. (link)
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Washington State AD Pat Chun joined D1.ticker/Fox Sports’ Bryan Fischer from the NCAA Convention in Phoenix to break down what has transpired over the past year, working on scheduling solutions with the Mountain West and WCC, communicating unity with Oregon State to fans and donors and lots more. Looking ahead to the Cougars’ long-term plans, Chun says that’s the “billion-dollar question for a billion-dollar industry that is fundamentally broken right now. I think when you look at Charlie Baker's proposal or where media rights are taking us where all these court cases are at right now, I think that these are the changes on the horizon. It’s either going to happen to us, it's going to happen for us, maybe we can dictate some of it but that is complicated as well. … Who would’ve guessed two years ago that we would look like this today with essentially unlimited transfers with NIL and collectives the way they are, with a Pac-12 no longer existing? You could have never guessed that two years ago. It’ll be amazing what we look like in two years from now.” Full Q&A on Connect. (link)
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March Madness…
+ Here’s your full Women’s Tournament bracket. (link)
+ The last four in for the women’s tourney: Auburn, Arizona, Vanderbilt & Columbia. Last four out: Penn State, Washington, Miami (FL) & Villanova. (link)
+ Full transcript of Women’s Committee chair & Pac-12 Senior Assoc. Commissioner for Sports Management Lisa Peterson going inside the selections & seedings. (link)
+ Here’s your full Men’s Tournament bracket. (link)
+ Full transcript of Men’s Committee chair & SWAC Commissioner Charles McClelland on reasoning behind the selections & seedings. (link)
+ Boise State, Colorado, Virginia & Colorado State were the last four in on the men’s side. Oklahoma, Seton Hall, Indiana State & Pittsburgh were the first four out. (link)
+ Less than a week after former Nebraska AD Trev Alberts left for the same job in College Station, the Huskers and Texas A&M have been matched up against one another in both the men’s and women’s hoops tournaments. Alberts: “You can’t make this up! Congratulations to Coach Taylor and Coach Williams.” (link, link)
+ The Athletic’s Justin Williams points out that “for those intrigued, confounded, or annoyed by the NET: Indiana State, 29th entering the day, becomes highest-ranked team of the NET era not to receive an at-large bid. St. John’s at 32nd is second-highest. NC State at 33rd in the NET in 2019 previously held the distinction.” (link)
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More Postseason Hoops…
+ Here’s the WNIT field with the full bracket set for release today. (link)
+ Here are your full NIT & CBI brackets. (link)
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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey talks with The Daily Coach about his career and reflects on how an incident in which he collapsed in an airport while he was commissioner of the Southland Conference changed him. He cites a book by John Ortberg called The Life You’ve Always Wanted in which Ortberg says “something to the effect of ‘Don’t seek balance in life. It’s not too big of a goal, it’s just not enough.’ That re-shaped my thinking about decision-making and principles and how I would live. I learned I needed the opportunity to take a break every so often, to refresh mentally, and I made that an every-two-month objective. … I also went through an annual evaluation of myself after that. Where was I from a friendship perspective, with my family, from a fitness standpoint, financially, with my faith? That’s part of my career decision-making process as well.” Sankey also addresses the increasing amount of turnover among coaches and says: “I can repeat what I hear, which is that it’s hard right now. Most of the people involved as head coaches have worked through their career with a sense of stability around their team from year to year. That’s changed. It doesn’t mean everybody just leaves, but the opportunity to depart is there. The economic opportunities around the student athlete with Name, Image and Likeness have changed, and the combination creates a discomfort. One of my concerns is that if we cannot wrap our arms around an effective answer, we can lose a lot of good people who say, ‘This is not where I want to spend my life’s energy because of the challenges of leading.’ I don’t think that’s everyone, but you’ve certainly heard that theme.” More from Sankey. (link)
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Men’s basketball is on pace for its most efficient offensive season ever “mostly because of how the block/charge foul is being officiated,” according to The Athletic’s CJ Moore. Big 12 Coordinator of Officials Curtis Shaw in October reviewed 100 charges called the previous season, 96 of which would now be blocks, and remarked: “It’s almost impossible to take a legal charge anymore.” In practical terms, “kids aren’t just jumping in front of each other,” Auburn Men’s Basketball HC Bruce Pearl says. Meanwhile, Moore notes that “last season, the average percentage of possessions that ended in a non-steal turnover was 8.9%. This season, that’s down to 7.8%, the lowest rate it has been in the 25 years that the [KenPom] has tracked play-by-play data. Turnovers are also at a record low.” As such, scoring has increased with teams scoring 106.4 points per 100 possessions, compared to 104.8 last season. Baylor HC Scott Drew says of the new rule: “Most coaches are really thrilled with the rule from the standpoint of the game is a lot freer, a lot more open. Fewer collisions, less risk of guys getting injured when you used to have games where there were five-to-10 charges being attempted; that’s a lot of collisions. It’s a lot more like the NBA game, which I know people enjoy.” At least one coach isn’t enamored with the new rule, as Texas A&M HC Buzz Williams argues: “If every 50/50 call is 100% a block, it’s just become the NBA. Let’s score a bunch of points. Let’s make it pretty, et cetera. But I think we have to figure out, are we going to keep playing defensively the same way because so much of what we’re doing … I don’t know if you can keep playing that way.” (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ Ohio State removes the interim tag from Men’s Basketball HC Jake Diebler, who has agreed to a five-year contract. (link)
+ Central Arkansas will tap Alabama-Huntsville (DII) Men’s Basketball HC John Shulman for the same post. (link)
+ Despite not having a signed contract, Arizona State Men’s Basketball HC Bobby Hurley is likely to return to the Sun Devils’ sidelines next season, according to The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner, who writes: “Any argument for a coaching change must include the risk-reward calculation: What’s the likelihood of hiring someone who represents an indisputable upgrade, especially without a permanent athletic director to manage the search? We are increasingly convinced it doesn’t matter who’s in charge.” (link)
+ The full rundown of coaching staff changes across all of college sports can be found in this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale has committed to “providing additional NIL opportunities” for each eligible Houston men’s basketball student-athlete to pay for their families’ travel to the NCAA Tournament. The opportunities are being facilitated via the Cougars-focused LinkingCoogs collective. (link)
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Late Kick Live’s Josh Pate explains he worries college football TV viewership will wane, telling SEC Network/ESPN’s Paul Finebaum that “audience patterns, as you well know, are always well downstream of decisions that get made, sometimes years downstream. What I worry about is if you’re sacrificing what the public at large would define as the spirit of college football, is there a tipping point? Does the seesaw start to swing to where you see mass groups of people do what they did with pro wrestling, do what they did with NASCAR? Is college football immune to that because there’s been no other form of entertainment in the history of this world that’s been immune to that. I think it would be very shortsighted to think college football is immune to that.” (link)
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The Wall Street Journal’s Isabella Simonetti and Robbie Whelan profile ESPN Chair Jimmy Pitaro as he endeavors to remake the company. Simonetti and Whelan underscore previous reporting which stated that ESPN’s league partners – particularly the NFL – were angry at being kept out of the Spulu loop. They report Pitaro called NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell shortly before the company’s press release went out, “which the NFL didn’t see as a legitimate heads up, according to people familiar with the matter. Irritating the NFL, which decides which networks carry which games and can be a major ally for ESPN in the streaming business, was risky.” In the following days, Pitaro reached out to NFL Network CEO Brian Rolapp to smooth things over, and a spokesperson for the NFL says: “The NFL’s relationship with ESPN is as strong as it has been in years and much of the credit for that goes to Jimmy’s leadership.” Within the company, Pitaro’s proponents credit him with being a consensus builder, and former EVP for Content Connor Schell says his willingness to admit what he doesn’t know has helped win over colleagues. “I think there’s a lot of people who would’ve come into the job and been afraid to admit that maybe they had never been in a production truck before. Jimmy instead turned that into a huge strength.” Simonetti and Whelan also posit that “how Pitaro handles the next two years and the launch of the new streaming joint venture, expected in the fall, will go a long way in determining his chances” of succeeding Disney CEO Bob Iger. Full profile. (link)
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The Disney board has identified four leading internal candidates to succeed CEO Bob Iger, according to Bloomberg’s Lucas Shaw. Those candidates are Disney Entertainment Co-Chairs Dana Walden and Alan Bergman, ESPN Chair Jimmy Pitaro and Disney Parks and Resorts Chair Josh D’Amaro. Shaw: “These candidates all have major challenges in front of them. Put another way, they have a chance to prove they deserve the top job. Can Bergman get Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar back on track? Can Pitaro figure out how to transition ESPN to the internet? Can Walden build Disney+/Hulu into a credible competitor to Netflix? If the answer to those questions is yes, don’t they merit promotion?” The board will also consider outside candidates. (link)
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Director of Development - Major Gifts (Appalachian State University / Boone, NC): More details HERE.
Development Officer, Athletics (University of Alaska Anchorage / Anchorage, AK): More details HERE.
SMU Athletics Graduate Assistant for Revenue Generation (Southern Methodist University / Dallas, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Championship Resources (Louisiana Tech University / Ruston, LA): More details HERE.
Director of Development, Trojan Warrior Fund (Troy University Athletics / Troy, AL): More details HERE.
Development Graduate Assistant - Cowboy Joe Club - Athletics (University of Wyoming - Athletics / Laramie, WY): To apply, e-mail: ajewell3@uwyo.edu
Development Graduate Assistant (TCU Frog Club / Fort Worth, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Vice President for Athletics Development / Senior Associate Director of Athletics (Drexel University / Philadelphia, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Donor Relations (The University of Texas at Austin - Texas Athletics / Austin, TX): More details HERE.
Director of Development (Washington State University / Pullman, WA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Annual Fund (Georgia Southern University / Statesboro, GA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director, Premium Seating and Hospitality (Vanderbilt University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Member Events - Black and Gold Club (Vanderbilt University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
Director of Leadership Giving, Athletics (University of New Hampshire / Durham, NH): More details HERE.
Director of Events and Engagement (Tiger Athletic Foundation / Baton Rouge, LA): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Director of Development, Intercollegiate Athletics (Pennsylvania State University / University Park, PA): More details HERE.
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Senior Associate Athletic Director, Chief Development Officer (University of Southern California / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Championship Resources (Louisiana Tech University / Ruston, LA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director/ Chief Financial Officer (Columbia University / New York, NY): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (Kalamazoo College / Kalamazoo, MI): (DIII) More details HERE.
Assistant Vice President for Athletics Development / Senior Associate Director of Athletics (Drexel University / Philadelphia, PA): More details HERE.
Chief Executive Officer (Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) / Open): To apply, e-mail: kyle@bowlsbysportsadvisors.com
Director of Athletics (University of Northern Iowa / Cedar Falls, IA): To apply, e-mail: kyle@bowlsbysportsadvisors.com The D1.dossier for this position is available HERE.
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Athletics Facilities Front Desk Assistant (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
Head Groom (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
Graduate Assistant - Operations (Louisiana State University / Baton Rouge, LA): More details HERE.
Athletic Equipment Specialist - Football (Western Michigan University / Kalamazoo, MI): More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant Director/Director of Executive Operations (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
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Director of Sports Nutrition, Football (University of Illinois / Champaign/Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
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.
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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.
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