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More from incoming Pittsburgh AD Allen Greene’s introductory press conference, where Greene cited his past AD experience as a strength coming into the job. “I’ve sat in the chair. I’ve done it before at a pretty high level. Nothing rocks me. I might be surprised by certain things, but hopefully steady leadership and helping the staff understand what lies ahead and just keep people focused on the big picture.” Greene explained that when dealing with the myriad changes facing college athletics, “we want to take calculated risks. Now is not a time to sit back, put our feet up on the table and see what’s happening in the world. We don’t want to react. … We may not be perfect. We may make mistakes. We may make a poor decision, but we’re going to make decisions and execute them in an appropriate manner. I once read a quote from a CEO that says, ‘Don’t worry about making the right decision. Worry about making the decision right.’” As far as his familiarity with the Panthers’ financial situation, Greene said he doesn’t have a full picture yet. “I know enough to be a little bit dangerous. Once I spend time going through our balance sheet, that will give me a better understanding of what resources need to go where and how we best allocate those.” Meanwhile, Panthers Men’s Basketball HC Jeff Capel was direct in noting what resources his program needs the most: “We need money. It’s NIL.” Capel added: “I love the fact that he talked about being innovative [in fundraising]. … I think it’s important to be innovative. Not to be reactive, but to have ideas and be willing to take risks the right way while maintaining integrity and following the rules.” (link, link)
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Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman joins CBS’ Matt Norlander at Big East Media Day and talks about the conference’s role during the hoops season: “Our job is to lobby on behalf of our schools. There’s an organized, orderly way to do that. The NCAA Selection Committee assigns two monitors from the committee to every conference. We are allowed four calls with our monitors over the course of the season. We have been lauded – I’m not trying to be immodest – we've been lauded by the committee for the preparation that we put into our calls. The paperwork that we supply to our monitors who, in turn, pass that along to the committee, all the team sheets and whatnot, we give them exactly what they want. … Other leagues, we’ve become a model for them in terms of how to present information.” After getting just three teams into last year’s men’s tournament, Ackerman explains the league has hired HDI as a consultant and “reinforce things we've been preaching for years about non-conference scheduling, and my sense is that we made some inroads on that. The key for us this year is to stay out of Quad 4 territory. If we can lift up the bottom so we're Q3 so games against those Q3 teams aren't having the same impact as if they were Q4. … And then last but not least we said to our schools, ‘Here's the advice: Don't be a bubble team.” In regards to Connecticut’s conversations with the Big 12, Ackerman remarks: “I think what was troublesome to me, candidly, was that our intelligence was telling us that the votes [from Big 12 presidents in favor of adding UConn] weren’t going to be there. … And so the fact that it did drag out and it was very public, I think, was a disservice to be honest because no one comes out of that very good when it doesn't happen.” More on that and other topics. (link)
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College Hockey Insider’s Mike McMahon fields questions about the impact of the House settlement and whether NIL can/will create less parity in the sport. On House: “I do believe things could get ugly at some schools. Several ADs have already talked about cutting sports to fund football and basketball. They’re openly discussing it in interviews. That’s terrifying. If some ADs, or presidents, or board of trustees don’t see a path to competitiveness in college hockey, and those same people want to direct more money at football and basketball, it’s a definite possibility.” McMahon adds of NIL: “Yeah, I don’t think there’s any question there. And it’s going to be a combination of NIL, revenue-sharing, and more. But I do believe college hockey is heading down a path where a lot of the top talent will be centralized on 8-10 rosters. That’s why some coaches have privately discussed a two-tier system, like FBS and FCS in football.” Meanwhile, WHL Commissioner Dan Near chimes in on the NCAA’s decision to allow CHL players: "We see ourselves as the best development option for kids between 16-20 and anytime we don't get a high-end kid we're disappointed. And we'd argue that in a lot of cases, they've been making the decision to go elsewhere to preserve NCAA eligibility, and in theory, that wouldn't happen, and all of the best players would play in the best league, which I think checks out for us. We're not arrogant. We don't necessarily think that every player will play in the WHL through their 20-year-old year but we believe that the strong majority will. And we're not just going to sit here and rest on our laurels, we're going to react." OHL Commissioner Bryan Crawford adds: "I don't think that any of us are closed off to any of the possibilities and that includes the draft potentially being earlier. That's also part of what we've been looking at as a group in the CHL is, ‘Do those sorts of things need to be aligned and harmonized so that we all have the same draft rules and those sorts of things?' I think there's an incredible number of considerations that need to be looked at that have far-reaching ramifications of a change like this (from the NCAA)." (link)
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Louisville has agreed to pay former Deputy University Counsel/Assoc. AD for Administration Amy Shoemaker $750K to settle a lawsuit in which Shoemaker claimed she was demoted after she angered former UofL President Neeli Bendapudi by telling police about an extortion attempt by former Men’s Basketball AC Dino Gaudio. As part of the settlement, the university denied the validity of Shoemaker’s claims and both sides agreed to keep the settlement confidential. WDRB obtained the settlement through the open records law. (link)
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The Athletic’s CJ Moore profiles Iowa State’s unique approach to building its men’s basketball roster, explaining that HC T.J. Otzelberger “has turned the Cyclones into a winner by building the best defense in college basketball and finding hidden gems on the recruiting trail. His methodology is pretty simple: Iowa State works fast, isn’t afraid to go after a guy not on anyone else’s list and has specific criteria each player must meet, most of which have nothing to do with the stat sheet.” Alabama HC Nate Oats, who took his staff to watch the Cyclones practice this fall, observes: “They’re not going to take a kid that’s not going to fully buy in to playing as hard as they’re going to play. Everybody on the team you can tell is 100% bought in on playing the way that they need them to play to win. They’ve definitely taken less talent and done more with it than anybody I’ve seen in college basketball.” Otzelberger, Moore continues, “doesn’t want guys who prioritize NIL or want to be promised anything. He prefers telling recruits the truth and then seeing if they agree with his assessment.” Otzelberger explains: “What Iowa State attracts and what this part of the country attracts is people who like to roll up their sleeves and do the hard work.” Cyclones AD Jamie Pollard adds: “Iowa State’s going to be who Iowa State is. And do we have to play in that [NIL] space? Yes. But we’re never going to be a school that’s going to go buy it. … We’ve been doing NIL for three years. So Iowa State has proven that what we’re doing works. And doesn’t mean we’re spending the least, but it also doesn’t mean we’re spending the most. We’re spending it correctly.” More. (link)
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The Toledo Blade’s Dave Briggs criticizes CBS Sports Network’s decision to air Ohio-Buffalo this Saturday rather than Bowling Green-Toledo. “CBS is not prophetic. When it had to make its selection 12 days ago, Ohio and Buffalo were both unbeaten in the league. The network could not have known both teams would lose Saturday while Toledo (5-2, 2-1) and Bowling Green (3-4, 2-1) would both win. But, really, the details are beside the point. ESPN and its partners have always said one thing — Toledo-BG is a special rivalry we want to showcase! — and done the exact opposite.” Briggs also notes that Rockets and Falcons have played five weeknight games since 2017, and the network has carried just one of them on ESPN or ESPN2. “To ESPN and CBS, the game is just another interchangeable piece of low-cost inventory to slap on the air. To Toledo and Bowling Green — and every other league school with a rivalry that brings its community together — it is an unsurpassed civic celebration.” One MAC AD told Briggs before the season: “I hate, hate, hate taking our rivalry games and not playing those on Saturdays. That’s a travesty and I’m not sure there's a dollar figure on that to make up for it. Big crowds with a rival on a Saturday and what that does for the community vs. the minimal amount you get from ESPN to play them on a Tuesday night, that to me is a travesty to everything we are trying to build.” Briggs: “Couldn’t say it any better.” (link)
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Southern Illinois has named former San José State Senior Assoc. AD for Compliance Kristan Kelly as Senior Assoc. AD for Compliance, Student Services and NIL. (link)
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Sponsorship revenue for Connecticut’s men’s basketball program is up 10% YoY, according to SBJ’s Terry Lefton, who reports: “The biggest new program benefactor is hair color and salon brand Madison Reed, which now has its corporate moniker and naming rights to the court at Gampel Pavilion. … Other new commercial patrons (among the program's 75 or so brands) are: Old Dominion Freight Line (which sponsors more than 40 universities through multimedia rights holder Learfield); Visit Central Florida; Urban Lodge, which has an official Husky hangout designation and a UConn-themed beer (adding to fellow UConn beermakers Kinsmen Brewing and Two Roads); and Waypoint Spirits is marketing a number of ready-to-drink canned cocktails under the Husky Spirit brand. Meanwhile, the Connecticut Lottery, a returning sponsor, will have scratch-off games on sale next month proclaiming the state as the ‘Basketball Capital of the World.’” (link)
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Former Long Beach Mayor Bob Foster and First Lady Nancy Foster have made a “significant investment” in support of Long Beach State Baseball, creating the James Foster Endowed Scholarship which will be awarded this year prior to the 2025 season. (link)
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Undergraduate enrollment rose this fall for the second year in a row, up 3% compared to similar early data from fall 2023. According to preliminary figures released by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, enrollment jumped 1.9% in bachelor’s degree programs and 4.3% in those for associate degrees. While all credential types saw gains, the number of undergraduate certificate seekers increased the most, at 7.3%; however, enrollment among first-year students shrank 5%, the first dip since the decline seen at the start of the pandemic. Declining enrollment among 18-year-olds — a proxy for students who attend college directly after high school — accounted for most of that drop, the NSRC said. Narrowing it down further, public and private nonprofit four-year institutions saw more limited undergraduate growth, at 2.2% and 1.4%, respectively, than for-profit four-year colleges and public two-year colleges. Hispanic, Black, Asian and multiracial populations all saw undergraduate enrollment increases of at least 4% year over year. White undergraduate students were the only racial or ethnic group showing a decline, dropping by 0.6%. (link); Full report. (link); Meanwhile, average net tuition and fees for first-time, full-time students at private nonprofit colleges increased about 2% YoY to $16,510 for the 2024-25 academic year when adjusted for inflation, according to a study released Monday by the nonprofit College Board. At public four-year institutions, the same costs declined by 2% to $2,480 when adjusted for inflation. As with private colleges, net tuition and fees in 2024 dollars remain well below levels seen before the 2020-21 year. (link)
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The actual price of tuition at many of the country’s colleges continued a steady, decade-long decline as the sector enters an era of shrinking high-school enrollments and greater competition, according to analysis released by the College Board. The Chronicle of Higher Education’s Dan Bauman explains that “while sticker prices have continued to balloon to as large as $100K at some private, nonprofit universities, the average net price — the remaining cost of tuition after institutional and grant aid is deducted — for undergraduate students entering their freshman year at these institutions clocked in at $16,510 for the 2024-25 academic year, down from $19,330 in 2006-07 (adjusted for inflation to 2024 dollars). Net prices at public institutions followed similar trend lines: $2,480 was the average amount charged in 2024-25 at in-state, four-year institutions, down from $4,340 in 2012-13 (inflation adjusted); and, according to the College Board, freshmen attending two-year colleges continue to receive on average enough grant aid to cover tuition and fees, a trend that dates back to 2009-10.” More from The Chronicle. (link)
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In case you missed yesterday's Evening Standard...
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More from NCAA President Charlie Baker at yesterday’s Axios BFD event as he says of the potential of a super league breakaway that part of the reason major college football “stays inside the four walls of the schools is because it’s such a big part of people’s undergraduate and alumni experience. And do I think there's going to continue to be efforts made to find ways to enhance the value of that in the context of its TV ratings? I mean those two games last weekend in the SEC both had more than 10M viewers. I think the answer to that is yes, but when people start talking about mashing the whole thing together and sort of moving it outside the four walls of the schools – remember most of the kids who play on those teams are not going to play professionally. They still need to figure out what they're going to do with the rest of their life, so walking completely away from the academic piece…I would not bet on that.” In discussing whether schools will do their due diligence before accepting private equity deals, Baker remarks: “One of the things I think the settlement will do – because of the 22% of the ticket revenue, media rights revenue and sponsorship revenue will be considered part of what the schools are spending on their student-athletes’ NIL – I think schools are going to need to bring people into their athletic departments who are good at figuring this sort of thing out. And a lot of them have said they’ve already started to do that and they think they're going to have to get a lot more sophisticated about how they think about what they can do on the revenue side and the way they manage.” Baker envisions the schools and the conferences will take the lead on overseeing and regulating in that area. More. (link)
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Pittsburgh today officially introduced AD Allen Greene, who said he “hate[s] losing more than I like winning. We want to be successful. We commit ourselves to being successful. We want to win championships, both conference and national, and for those people who say it's not possible, go cheer for a different school. It is possible at Pitt, and we want to work hard every day to prove it.” Greene said he understands that excelling in non-revenue sports is important but added: “We also know that football and men’s basketball are going to be the drivers. And I want to make sure that those programs are set up and built for success, not just in the conference but nationally.” In talking about his success as a fundraiser over the years, Greene explained: “I don’t ask for money, never have. I explain a vision, express the vision and let the people enjoy the journey along with that vision.” Greene also talked about the need to be nimble as the ground beneath college sports continues to shift: “As we’ve talked about the changing landscape of college athletics, it’s hard to understand where the heck we’re going. We don’t know. What may be true on a Monday may not be true on a Friday, so it’s our responsibility to look around the corner sooner and further than others. It’s also our responsibility to act.” (link, link, link – presser video)
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The Mountain West is pursuing Grand Canyon as a non-football member and talks are "heating up," according to Action Network’s Brett McMurphy, who notes the league is also still in discussions with Northern Illinois and Toledo as football-only members. (link)
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While the ACC continues to, as Commissioner Jim Phillips puts it, “tell our story better” when it comes to men’s basketball,” USA Today’s Dan Wolken observes the league “doesn’t merely have a narrative problem. The reason for its low bid count is mostly just math. The analytics used by the committee to sort and seed teams, which are largely influenced by non-conference performance and schedule strength, haven’t flattered the ACC recently. Since going to a 20-game conference schedule five years ago, ACC teams have had fewer opportunities early in the season to put non-conference wins on the board. And whether it’s transfer-heavy teams struggling to jell early in the season or a disproportionate number of teams going through difficult coaching transitions, ACC teams have carried too many bad losses and too few good wins into conference play, where they can boost each other’s computer numbers.” Wolken notes that “some critics of the NET think it’s too easy to game the system and it doesn’t necessarily reflect the true quality of a league, especially when a conference has grown as big as the ACC. However, math is math, and you’re better off figuring out how to make it work in your favor.” Duke HC Jon Scheyer: “We need to be smarter as a conference, the way we schedule in non-conference, and we have to control winning. But still for me, playing in the ACC and coaching the different styles of play, the different teams you play, prepares you the best for the tournament. There’s nothing you don’t see.” More from Wolken. (link)
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ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg examines how football coaches implement hyper-specific situational plans, such as Oregon purportedly did against Ohio State by adding a 12th man to the field earlier this month, and explains: “Oregon staff members collect examples from around the football universe and watch the film of how the plays unfold. Then, Ducks players and coaches rehearse, hoping preparation will pay off but mindful that the right time might never come.” Ducks HC Dan Lanning tells him: "The amount of different situations you work week to week that never really show up, whether it's intentionally taking a safety or whatever that might be, you spend an ungodly amount of time on it. Then, you hope that you recognize it in the moment where you can have a chance to execute things." One Power 4 coach tells Rittenberg: "We all have stuff like that. You're doing nothing illegal. You're just taking the rule and saying, 'OK, if we ever get put in that situation ...' You've got to be smart enough to do it. You have to have enough clarity to call it and do it and believe the guys are actually going to get it executed, and know that the referees are going to get it right. It's the rule's fault; it's not the coach's fault.” Rittenberg goes on to highlight several instances over the years where teams have attempted to or successfully used the letter of the law to their advantage, including an attempt by Bowling Green to switch from an offensive formation to a punt formation in an attempt to draw a penalty on Minnesota’s nose guard for lining up within the snapper’s frame. Falcons HC Scot Loeffler checked with several “high-end officials” beforehand to ensure its legality. “They said it's absolutely legal and the minute that you do it, if it's executed, we'll have to make a rule change. Just listening to the voices of the people that I talked to, they wanted it to occur so they could change the rule, because it's a loophole." Loeffler also informed game officials who came back and said if they saw the formation change, they would make a verbal command to Minnesota's nose guard, which they did. Lots more. (link)
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Speaking of Bowling Green, the Falcons have extended its partnership with Collegiate Sports Connect & will continue to use the platform’s Talent Finder solution for comprehensive administrative talent searches & hiring. (link)
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Georgia Tech has posted an opening for the position of Executive Assoc. AD for Player Management, a newly created role charged with providing “strategic leadership and direction across Georgia Tech Athletics, with particular oversight of player management within the areas of responsibility/sport programs as assigned by the Director of Athletics.” Yellow Jackets AD J Batt: “We’re excited to be adding this executive-level position, which will be a vital part of our team as we move into the next era of intercollegiate athletics. With revenue sharing on the horizon, this role will put Georgia Tech at the forefront of developing and implementing a management strategy to put our coaches and student-athletes in the best position to compete for championships at the highest level.” (link)
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People & Places…
+ Abilene Christian AD Zack Lassiter has been appointed to the Men’s Basketball Committee to replace former WAC Commissioner Brian Thornton, who accepted a new post with the Big 12 earlier this month. (link)
+ SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey and Duke AD Nina King have been named to the USA Basketball Board of Directors for the 2025-28 quadrennium. (link, link)
+ Tennessee Senior Assoc. AD for Facility Enhancement and Capital Project Management Brett Huebner is taking a new role with the university as the UT Institute of Agriculture’s Assoc. Vice Chancellor of Business and Finance, effective November 11. (link)
+ WME has named Minnesota Vikings pro scout consultant Andy Hanson as an executive in its Sports Football Coaches and Executives division. In his new role at WME, Hanson will focus on networking and developing talent across the NCAA and NFL. Within the NCAA, he will help programs navigate name, image and likeness as well as player compensation by connecting them with salary cap experts. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ Evansville inks Baseball HC Wes Carroll to a five-year extension. (link)
+ “Player retention is based on money,” according to Oklahoma State Football HC Mike Gundy, who adds: “I’ll give you an example. If you’re playing on our team and we go 3-9 and right now you’re making $12K and we say, ‘Hey, if you come back we’ll pay you $250K,’ what are you gonna do? Player retention is probably 90% built on money now. Not other things. It’s changed.” (link)
+ St. John’s Men’s Basketball HC Rick Pitino says of the transfer portal: “In some respects, it makes my job easier, in some respects, it doesn’t. I probably will never go to a young man’s home again. We just go straight to the negotiating table at St. John’s. (link)
+ Toledo Men’s Basketball HC Tod Kowalcyzk at the MAC’s media day: “I have to give credit to my staff for helping me change. Sometimes when you’re a veteran head coach change is difficult. They kept on preaching to me, ‘Hey Tod, if we have a good player who stays for two years, be thankful.’ And I was one of the first that said that nationally, ‘Hey, maybe we start telling our recruits if you put in two great years for us, whatever we give you NIL wise you can probably add a zero to it somewhere else.’ And that’s essentially what’s happened.” (link)
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UTSA announces a new apparel partnership with Nike and Game One, effective June 2, 2025. Roadrunners AD Lisa Campos: “Providing each of our nearly 400 student-athletes with the very best uniforms and apparel from the preeminent brand in the industry is a top priority for us. This agreement will continue to elevate the brand recognition and visibility of both UTSA and UTSA Athletics.” (link)
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Illinois State is “set to expand its multiyear deal with State Farm via on-field logos at Hancock Stadium beginning November 2,” per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, who adds: “Redbird Sports Properties & Learfield's national corporate sponsorship team helped procure the deal.” (link)
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Fox Sports’ John Fanta shares the updated Players Era Festival schedule. “Championship Day games will coincide with $1M in additional NIL opportunities for the tournament’s top-four teams, with $1.5M in total NIL opportunities for The Players Era Festival Champion, and $1.25M in total NIL opportunities for the Runner Up.” (link)
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Miami (FL) QB Cam Ward has signed a new season-long NIL deal with Adidas, according to On3’s Pete Nakos, who explains: “Since Miami is an Adidas school, Ward can easily promote the three stripes. Adidas has ramped up its NIL activity in the last 30 months, launching a nationwide ambassador program and signing a handful of basketball players.” Details of the deal have yet to be reported. (link)
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Virginia Tech has dismissed men’s basketball student-athlete Hysier Miller. While a reason for the dismissal has yet to be disclosed, Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde notes Miller was the leading scorer on last year’s Temple squad which wound up in the crosshairs of an investigation over unusual wagering activity. Forde: “It’s unclear what vetting Virginia Tech did of Miller’s time at Temple, but sources say new information came to light earlier this month regarding the probe at Temple. Tech posted a social media rundown of the Hokies’ guard situation from assistant coach Kevin Giltner last Friday that did not mention Miller, who was expected to provide an instant impact.” (link)
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Assistant Coordinator of Creative Video (Duke University / Durham, NC): More details HERE.
Men’s Basketball Director of Creative Media (Arkansas State University / Jonesboro, AR): More details HERE.
Beach Vision Producer (Long Beach State University / Long Beach, CA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director, External Relations (Rice University / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Director of Marketing (University of California – Los Angeles – UCLA / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE.
Director of Marketing & Fan Experience (Washington State University / Pullman, WA): More details HERE.
Marketing Assistant (Marquette University / Milwaukee, WI): More details HERE.
Executive Director (College Sports Communicators / Fully Remote, US): More details HERE.
Athletic Media Specialist, Sr. (New Mexico State University / Las Cruces, NM): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Video Production (University of Maryland / College Park, MD): More details HERE.
Associate Director for Media Relations (William & Mary / Williamsburg, VA): More details HERE.
Director of Video Communications and Broadcast Services (American Athletic Conference / Irving, TX): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletics Director/Chief Revenue Officer (University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Little Rock, AR): More details HERE. Interested in learning more about this position? Hear from Trojans' AD Frank Cuervo about the opening. HERE.
Associate AD - Strategic Communications (University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Little Rock, AR): More details HERE. Interested in learning more about this position? Hear from Trojans' AD Frank Cuervo about the opening. HERE.
Coach/GM - Basketball (University of California – San Diego / La Jolla, CA): More details HERE.
Associate Director, Communications and Creative Services (University of Delaware / Newark, DE): More details HERE.
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Executive Associate Athletics Director - Player Management (Georgia Tech / Atlanta, GA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director of Compliance and Student Athlete Welfare (Merrimack College / North Andover, MA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director, Compliance (Robert Morris University – Pennsylvania / Moon Township, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance (Austin Peay State University / Clarksville, TN): More details HERE.
Compliance and Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) Coordinator (Robert Morris University – Pennsylvania / Moon Township, PA): More details HERE.
Compliance Coordinator II (Oakland University / Rochester, MI): More details HERE.
Financial Aid Athletics Compliance Specialist (University of Delaware / Newark, DE): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director, Compliance & Internal Operations (Rider University / Lawrenceville, NJ): More details HERE.
Administrative Fellowship (American Athletic Conference / Irving, TX): More details HERE.
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Associate AD for Development (University of Southern California / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE.
Major Gifts Officer (University of Southern California / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE.
Stewardship & Hospitality Event Coordinator (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Senior Director of Development, Great Lakes Region (University of Michigan / Ann Arbor, MI): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Development for Annual Giving (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director - External and Corporate Relations (California Baptist University / Riverside, CA): More details HERE.
Director, Annual Giving - Eagles Club (Florida Gulf Coast University / Fort Myers, FL): More details HERE.
Associate Director/ Director of Resource Development (Baylor University / Waco, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Athletic Development (University of North Florida / Jacksonville, FL): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Major Gifts/NIL (University of North Carolina at Charlotte / Charlotte, NC): More details HERE.
Director of Donor Analytics & Development Operations (Kansas State University / Manhattan, KS): More details HERE.
Director of Development for FAU Athletics (Florida Atlantic University / Boca Raton, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director – Development (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director, Revenue Generation and Business Development (Baylor University / Waco, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Development (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Senior Advancement Assistant, Athletics (University of Colorado – Boulder / Boulder, CO): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Advancement (Radford University / Radford, VA): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Development, Athletics (University of Colorado – Boulder / Boulder, CO): More details HERE.
Assistant or Associate Director of Development, Annual Fund (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Development Assistant – Annual Fund (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Special Events (Long Beach State University / Long Beach, CA): More details HERE.
Director of Premium (Rutgers University Foundation / New Brunswick, NJ): More details HERE.
Senior Director, Athletic Development (University of Miami / Coral Gables, FL): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Major Gifts (University of North Carolina at Charlotte / Charlotte, NC): More details HERE.
Director of Annual Giving (University of North Carolina at Charlotte / Charlotte, NC): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Development - Athletics (University of South Dakota / Vermillion, SD): More details HERE.
Associate AD for Development, Major Gifts (Syracuse University / Syracuse, NY): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Development, Athletics (University of Iowa / Iowa City, IA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director - Major Gifts (Rice University / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Development (Michigan State University / East Lansing, MI): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Strategic Partnerships (Quinnipiac University / Hamden, CT): More details HERE.
Associate Annual Giving Director, Athletics (University of New Hampshire / Durham, NH): More details HERE.
Director of Annual Giving & Events (Jacksonville University / Jacksonville, FL): More details HERE.
Major Gift Officer (North Carolina State University / Raleigh, NC): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletics Director/Chief Revenue Officer (University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Little Rock, AR): More details HERE. Interested in learning more about this position? Hear from Trojans' AD Frank Cuervo about the opening. HERE.
Associate Athletics Director - Development (University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Little Rock, AR): More details HERE. Interested in learning more about this position? Hear from Trojans' AD Frank Cuervo about the opening. HERE.
Coach/GM - Basketball (University of California – San Diego / La Jolla, CA): More details HERE.
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Executive Associate Athletics Director - Player Management (Georgia Tech / Atlanta, GA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletics Director or Senior Associate Athletics Director, Business and Finance, Nevada Athletics (University of Nevada – Reno / Reno, NV): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director of Human Resources (University of Southern California / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director, Revenue Generation and Business Development (Baylor University / Waco, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Development (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports (Fordham University / Bronx, NY): More details HERE. The D1.dossier for this position is available HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director of Strategic Communications (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Vice President and Director of Athletics (University of New Mexico / Albuquerque, NM): More details HERE. The D1.dossier for this position is available HERE.
Deputy Athletics Director for Financial Modeling and CFO - Job ID 56990 (Florida State University / Tallahassee, FL): More details HERE.
Executive Director (College Sports Communicators / Fully Remote, US): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director, Compliance & Internal Operations (Rider University / Lawrenceville, NJ): More details HERE.
Executive Director, Coast Guard Academy Athletic Corporation (United States Coast Guard Academy / New London, CT): (DIII) More details HERE.
Deputy Athletics Director/Chief Revenue Officer (University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Little Rock, AR): More details HERE. Interested in learning more about this position? Hear from Trojans' AD Frank Cuervo about the opening. HERE.
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Grounds Turf Manager (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Laundry/Equipment Cage Attendant (Colgate University / Hamilton, NY): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Special Events (Long Beach State University / Long Beach, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Athletics Facilities, Game Operations and Events (Duke University / Durham, NC): More details HERE.
Director of Equipment Operations (Tarleton State University / Stephenville, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Electrician (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Administrative Fellowship (American Athletic Conference / Irving, TX): More details HERE.
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Administrative Fellowship (American Athletic Conference / Irving, TX): More details HERE.
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Head Athletic Trainer (California State University – Bakersfield / Bakersfield, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Gymnastics) (Boise State University / Boise, ID): More details HERE
Associate Athletic Trainer (Western Carolina University / Cullowhee, NC): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer, Track & Field (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer, Olympic Sports (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE
Assistant Athletic Trainer, Men's Soccer & Men's Tennis (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Stanford University / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (New Mexico State University / Las Cruces, NM): More details HERE.
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Associate Athletic Director - External and Corporate Relations (California Baptist University / Riverside, CA): More details HERE.
Sr. Account Executive - Arizona Sports Enterprises (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Strategic Partnerships (Quinnipiac University / Hamden, CT): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletics Director/Chief Revenue Officer (University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Little Rock, AR): More details HERE. Interested in learning more about this position? Hear from Trojans' AD Frank Cuervo about the opening. HERE.
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Assistant Director, Ticket Sales (Long Beach State University / Long Beach, CA): More details HERE
Director of Ticket Operations (Louisiana Tech University / Ruston, LA): More details HERE.
Ticket Sales and Revenue Generation Specialist (California State University – Bakersfield / Bakersfield, CA): More details HERE.
Director of Ticket Sales (Mercer University / Macon, GA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Ticket Sales (Army West Point / West Point, NY): More details HERE.
Director of Premium (Rutgers University Foundation / New Brunswick, NJ): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Ticket Sales (United States Naval Academy / Annapolis, MD): More details HERE.
Director, Ticket Sales (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Account Executive (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletics Director/Chief Revenue Officer (University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Little Rock, AR): More details HERE. Interested in learning more about this position? Hear from Trojans' AD Frank Cuervo about the opening. HERE.
Assistant Director, Ticket Operations and Allocations (University of Texas – Austin / Austin, TX): More details HERE.
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