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American International’s hockey team will return to DII at the end of the season. According to College Hockey Insider’s Mike McMahon, AIC’s men’s hockey team had the highest expenditures of any non-football team at the school, totaling over $1.77M. AIC’s program began in 1948 and was DII until 1998 when it joined DI and the MAAC. McMahon adds: “At a town hall in September, the school announced that it had not hit enrollment goals and did not know the financial impact it would have on the school. At the September town hall, the school said it would hold another town hall this month (November) to update more details on possible budget cuts. It appears the hockey program is a victim of these cuts. Moving back to Division II, AIC will forgo its partnership with the MassMutual Center in downtown Springfield. The move will also result in slashed scholarships. … This is a punch in the gut for college hockey.” Also: “I’m also guessing that a number of players will enter the portal and look to move to another D-I program, but this announcement comes at an awful time for them. Due to the House v. NCAA settlement, many rosters are about to be reduced to 26 players. Last week, the NCAA approved the eligibility of CHL players, so there are fewer DI roster opportunities.” (link)
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Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua, in a discussion with law school students this week, remarked that “I think we are in the midst of [big changes] now with NIL, the House settlement and with college athletics drifting more and more to a professional model, particularly in football and men’s and women’s basketball. … 95% of the revenue that comes into the Notre Dame athletic department is due to football. Now, we also have one of the two or three best women‘s basketball programs in the country. So we want to continue investing in all of our sports.” Bevacqua also commented on Notre Dame’s unique position which he believes sets it apart from its athletic competitors and academic peers. “We could have unbelievable students and beat Harvard and lose 100-nothing to Alabama, or we could flip the switch and say, ‘Hey, we’re not going to care about academic standards, we’re not going to care about kids, we’re just going to become a football factory and beat Alabama.’ … We’re going to give [student-athletes] every resource imaginable to succeed athletically – the best coaches, best facilities, an unbelievable schedule, sports science, nutrition, data analytics. But we’re going to do the same thing academically, and we’re going to give you every resource to meet here with a Notre Dame degree.” (link)
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On theme, the 2026 Navy-Notre Dame football matchup will take place at the New England Patriots’ Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. Midshipmen AD Chet Gladchuk: “The extraordinary effort put forth by the Kraft Group, the New England Patriots and the entire New England area for the 2023 Army-Navy Game made it logical to bring back another great rivalry, the 99th playing of the Navy-Notre Dame Game, to Gillette Stadium on Oct. 31, 2026. The Boston area is a terrific place to visit in the fall and I have no doubt both Navy and Notre Dame fans will pack Gillette Stadium.” (link)
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“I’m hearing about walk-ons and future recruits ... who haven’t signed yet getting that hard phone call. That’s brutal. It’s really hard, because now a roster spot is really a limited commodity, for lack of a better word, where it didn’t used to be.” That’s Minnesota Women’s Volleyball HC Keegan Cook as National Signing Day approaches tomorrow against the backdrop of scholarship reductions across the industry. National Wrestling Coaches Association Executive Director Mike Moyer: “Wrestling can provide access to college for so many young men and women who otherwise wouldn’t have that opportunity. Whenever you start limiting opportunities, it’s always unfortunate.” Meanwhile, USA Wrestling Executive Director & USOPC Board Member Rich Bender: “There’s a lot of anxiety around what impact this is going to have on Olympic sports. You don’t have to have too big an imagination to think that if the pool of resources is being drastically reduced, the athletic department is probably not thinking of cutting expenses around football and basketball. So where do you go?” (link)
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Michigan inks a multiyear partnership with Passes, a direct-to-fan engagement and monetization platform, to create NIL value across 29 sports and provide “unprecedented” fan access. The deal, facilitated by Learfield, allows U-M athletes use of the Michigan logo and trademarks in merchandise, and Passes says it aims to support student-athletes in monetizing themselves while creating an avenue for fan interaction. According to The Wolverine’s Clayton Sayfie, the “Michigan Content Hub will be the home for fans to receive different tiers of access to exclusive content, merchandise and experience,” and Passes CEO Lucy Guo explains: “Passes allows content creators to essentially monetize their brand via really any method — whether it's merchandise, subscriptions, DMs, etc. So, Passes is allowing athletes to essentially make more money by being able to provide content to their fans. We've partnered with Michigan to essentially help these athletes monetize and then also created a — I don't want to say collective, but we've created an official partnership — where there's a tier called Team 146 and donations go directly to recruiting the next season's athletes for years to come, which is super exciting.” Guo also says she hopes the deal will help the Wolverines land top-ranked QB Bryce Underwood: “It's definitely something we care a lot about. So yes, we have been in discussions, and contribute to an NIL package that'll help bring Bryce to Michigan. … Michigan is really his hometown, right? He has the opportunity to be a hometown hero. He has the opportunity to make more money. To me, it seems like a no-brainer. I'm not Bryce, but I will attempt to convince Bryce.” (link, link)
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The Daily News-Record’s Shane Mettlen takes a look at James Madison’s Honors1 NIL Program and observes that it allows members of the Montpelier Collective to earn priority points and features a searchable database of every JMU student-athlete. Individuals and businesses who want to make a deal with a Dukes player can find them online and submit proposals to the JMU compliance department. Dukes Assoc. AD for Communications and Strategic Initiatives Kevin Warner: “In the early going we all heard the horror stories of kids who signed bad deals. Signed away their rights for life or got a free car, but didn’t know they had to pay the taxes. Now that we can be a little more directly involved we can also help with this stuff.” Mettlen points out the Montpelier Collective was “one of the few in the country that was able to maintain its 501(c)(3) charitable tax status as it works exclusively with organizations such as the Red Cross and Habitat for Humanity to provide marketing opportunities for JMU athletes,” and Dukes AD Matt Roan explains: “I think what we have with our collective, the non-profit status, again, I go back to something uniquely JMU, I like that. I think that the exchange for us kind of gets into the for-profit, so we have that full menu of options.” With the Honors1 infrastructure in place, Roan adds: “We have a platform, we are taking certain steps and can enhance what the student-athlete has available to him on Day 1. But we’re also saying you come in, you have a great experience, you add value and all of those sorts of things, and here are the things that may be available to you on Day 2.” (link)
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Opendorse CEO Blake Lawrence examines how the Washington Post’s recent report on the “hidden NIL economy” compares to his company’s data: “NIL compensation by gender: Washington Post says 82% to men, 18% to women. Opendorse data says 88% to men, 12% to women. Biggest NL deal: Washington Post has $1.2M to a basketball player, in our data set it's $4M to a football player. High-end ACC basketball earnings, they’re saying that men's basketball in the ACC, they’re getting up to $415K per year. In our data set, that's getting closer to $2M a year. Overall payment size: in the Washington Post data set, 0.2% of all payments are above $100K. In the Opendorse data set, about 2%, so about 10 times higher amount. Men’s basketball versus women’s basketball disparities: They say that men are out-earning women by eight times. Opendorse says it's only three times, so the broader the data set, you might see that women's basketball is actually doing pretty well compared to men’s.” Lawrence also notes that the Post got data from eight of 66 schools whereas Opendorse has data from all 66. (link)
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Auburn Football HC Hugh Freeze says the staff has already started re-recruiting the current roster. Freeze explains that most of those conversations are going through Auburn‘s personnel office and the On To Victory collective. “I’m thankful for them and that I don’t have to engage in most of those because that would be really, really very hard to do and difficult because you want to have genuine, real relationships that are built on trust and communication. And that’s more and more difficult to do if you’re having to handle every single facet and aspect of today’s game. So, I mean, obviously you’re involved at some point. I’ll have to be. But you’re hoping that a lot of that can be handled by our people that are involved in other areas outside of just the coaching.” (link)
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The Green Bay Packers are donating $250K to Wisconsin-Green Bay to endow the Mark Murphy Director of Athletics position. The gift is in honor of the team’s longtime President/CEO, who is set to retire in July, and is meant to kickstart a campaign to raise $1M to support Phoenix student-athletes. (link)
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USC’s football program committed NCAA violations when it exceeded the allowable number of coaches over two academic years, according to an agreement released by the Committee on Infractions. As a result of the violations, the parties also agreed that Trojans HC Lincoln Riley violated head coach responsibility rules. In this case, however, some of the violations occurred before rules changes effective in January 2023 that shifted head coach responsibility rules from a rebuttable presumption to automatic attachment. Because Riley was not personally involved in the violations and demonstrated that he promoted an atmosphere of compliance and monitored his staff, Riley rebutted his presumed responsibility for the violations occurring before the rules change. For the same reasons, the parties also agreed that a suspension penalty for Riley was not appropriate. Penalties do include one year of probation, a $50K fine, and a reduction in countable athletically related activities for the football program by 24 hours during the 2023-24 season, among others. (link)
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ESPN/ABC released viewership data from the weekend’s most-watched football games on Disney’s networks: Alabama-LSU (ABC): 7.9M viewers; Georgia-Ole Miss (ABC): 7.4M; Florida-Texas (ABC): 3.9M; Georgia Tech-Miami (FL) (ESPN): 3.5M; and Utah-BYU (ESPN): 2.1M. LSU-Bama peaked at 9.7M, while Georgia-Ole Miss topped out at 8M. (link); Last week’s North Carolina-Kansas men’s basketball matchup drew 1.1M fans, making it the second most-watched regular season college basketball game on ESPN2 in six years. (link)
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Cheating is becoming more common on college campuses thanks to AI, and The Chronicle of Higher Education’s Beth McMurtrie writes: “Talk to professors in writing-intensive courses, particularly those teaching introductory or general-education classes, and it sounds as if AI abuse has become pervasive. [Louisville professor Amy] Clukey said she feels less like a teacher and more like a human plagiarism detector, spending hours each week analyzing her students’ writing to determine its authenticity. But it’s not AI that has a lot of professors worried. It’s what lies behind that willingness to cheat. … Students are working long hours while taking full course loads. They doubt their ability to perform well.” Additionally, “they believe they will not be punished — or not punished harshly — if caught. And many, it seems, don’t feel particularly guilty about it.” In an online course, Clukey estimates that more than half of her students have plagiarized with AI. “When it’s that widespread, it’s a culture. It’s not just an individual student, one out of an entire class or two out of the entire class. It is so many. And when I talk to some undergrads, they’re like, ‘Everybody does it.’” All that said, McMurtrie notes it’s still difficult to determine whether students are cheating more now than in the past. “Some research documented a spike in cheating in online courses during the pandemic. Another study, which surveyed high-school students before and after ChatGPT’s arrival, did not find an increase in cheating over time. Other studies done before 2020 suggest that cheating may have fallen since the 1990s or early 2000s. Still, data is cold comfort for faculty members.” Lots more. (link)
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Congratulations to the Arizona women’s triathlon team on winning the national championship. (link)
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The NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship field is set with top seeds Duke, Florida State, USC and Mississippi State. Play gets under way on Friday and WakeMed Soccer Park is once again the host of this year’s Women’s College Cup. (link)
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More from ESPN’s Dan Murphy and Michael Rothstein on how roster limits are impacting Olympic sports teams, as Louisville Baseball HC Dan McDonnell says the limits will make it even more challenging to hold effective practices. "If you have 10 pitchers throw today and tomorrow, you literally can't scrimmage for three, four or five days. And so we're limited as it is with how many times we're able to intrasquad. So as a coach, there's a competitive side that concerns us with 34." In-season, McDonnell could see a world where teams cancel or forfeit games due to a lack of healthy players, particularly pitchers. Coaches also say they are disappointed they might have to eliminate spots for student-athletes willing to pay their own tuition for a chance to be a part of a DI team, with McDonnell remarking: “That's where I have the hardest time of capping a roster. Not even talking about development and scrimmaging and having enough players and all that stuff. I hate it for kids that want to be a part of your program, and now you're going to have to say, ‘I'm sorry, you can't.’” Meanwhile, Cal Lutheran (DIII) Women’s Soccer HC Frank Marino points out some players who previously would’ve played in DI may end up at DII or DIII schools, where there are no roster limits. "Where I think this is actually going to help is for those recruits, I think if the [youth] clubs do their job, they are going to push those mid-major, lower-end DI recruits to the top DII's and DIII's. And I actually think it's going to better the level of DII and DIII soccer. And I also think it's going to better the experience for those student-athletes." (link)
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Cal Poly AD Don Oberhelman covers several topics with The Gallop podcast, including the need to have a “healthy rivalry” with UC Santa Barbara. “I think we're pretty well there now. Five years ago I don't think it was very healthy. Pre-COVID, it was definitely not a healthy rivalry. There was a lot of anger, there was a lot of name-calling, there was a lot of vulgarity and then, of course, we all know about the throwing-things-onto-the-field, including tortillas, which I think we finally have been able to curb that behavior. … We started a very active campaign about four or five years ago to eliminate [throwing tortillas on the field] for a variety of reasons. There’s some people that view it as culturally offensive. There’s some people that view it as offensive to homeless and food-insecure people. … I think it's just poor sportsmanship on top of that.” With the college sports model in continuous flux, Oberhelman says the NCAA as a collection of member institutions has lost its way. “We used to be about transformational relationships with our students and now many other schools are going to a transactional relationship with their students … Cal Poly’s in the teacher-scholar model business, and I don’t want that to change in our athletic program. President Armstrong's talked about this a lot with me – there's some things that we're unwilling to do and one of them is losing that. We want our student-athletes to actually be students. Shocking. They’re admitted on a similar basis as our regular students. You go to some other academic universities like ours that claim to be these top universities in the country, they're admitting anybody they want to be a student-athlete, and they've got a major that they can hide them in and get them through where they don't even have to take a math class. We don’t do that.” Lots more in the full podcast. (link)
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DePaul has received a $2.5M gift from Jennifer Steans and James Kastenholz to support the construction of a new state-of-the-art basketball facility. Blue Demons AD DeWayne Peevy: “Athletics holds tremendous value for DePaul, serving as a vehicle for national exposure, fostering connectivity with alumni, engaging with the Chicago community, and enhancing school spirit among our university community. Our facilities signal our seriousness and commitment to our student-athletes, and we are immensely grateful to Jennifer and Jim for their forward-thinking leadership and generosity.” (link)
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Legal Matters…
+ Jury selection in the trademark trial between Penn State and Vintage Brand begins this week, and Sportico’s Michael McCann explains: “At stake is whether teams’ imagery can be used without consent to create unlicensed products. But also at play is whether teams can exclude others from using historical memorabilia that, as relics of history, are already in the public domain. In 2021, Penn State sued Vintage for acting as a so-called ‘serial infringer’ by selling ‘counterfeit Penn State-branding clothing and accessories’ without the school’s permission. Purdue, Arizona, Arizona State, Cal Berkeley, UCLA, Colorado, Oregon, Oregon State, USC, Stanford, Utah, Washington and Washington State have also filed suit against Vintage and raised the same basic grievance.” Penn State also argues there is evidence of customers being confused into wrongly thinking they’re buying a licensed Penn State product. Vintage maintains it isn’t liable because it hasn’t used university-related historic images as trademarks and maintains there’s no likelihood of consumer confusion. Vintage also contends its practices are protected under several legal doctrines, including ornamental and aesthetically functional use. Vintage stresses that a trademark is intended to identify the source of a good and distinguish it from other goods, but it is not intended to serve as an ornamental or decorative feature. Penn State is represented by Lucy Jewett Wheatley and other attorneys from McGuireWoods while Vintage is represented by John T. Fetters, Mark P. McKenna and other attorneys from Stokes Lawrence, Lex Lumina and Post & Schell. The trial is expected to last nine days. (link)
+ Florida Men’s Basketball HC Todd Golden was greeted with applause upon taking the court last night, according to the Athletic’s Matt Baker, who reports: “When Golden walked out of the tunnel with 2:07 left on the pregame clock, he was welcomed by a smattering of applause. The loudest pregame roar came moments later when he was introduced by the public address announcer. Golden said of the fans’ reaction: “I thought it was great. I thought they were as usual, and obviously during the current circumstances, I appreciate it.” Golden did not indicate when he expects the investigation to be resolved and said he wasn’t concerned about how his players would handle the situation because “I think they know who I am.” When asked about his message to female fans, Golden brought up due process and the need to continue supporting players. “I just would hope that they would allow the process to take place and see where it ends up.” Also from Golden: “[I] obviously would love to be able to give you more, but that’s all I can give in this moment.” (link)
+ Central Michigan Football HC Jim McElwain is the subject of an ongoing NCAA investigation into former Michigan staffer Connor Stalions' purported appearance on the CMU sidelines last season. CBS’ Dennis Dodd reports the NCAA is “seeking to determine if McElwain had a role in allowing Stalions on the sideline of the Chippewas' season opener against Michigan State.” CMU did not comment when reached by CBS Sports, and Dodd notes the NCAA “typically does not comment on ongoing investigations.” (link)
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+ Memphis AD Ed Scott continues with the makeover of his leadership team with two new hires. The Tigers have named University of Mary (DII) AD Cooper Jones as Deputy AD/CRO and NCAA Assoc. Director of Enforcement, Investigations and Processing Katherine Sulentic as Deputy AD for Regulatory Affairs. Jones will lead the development and ticketing teams as well as Learfield’s Tiger Sports Properties, while Sulentic will direct the compliance, academic and student-athlete development teams while overseeing NIL programming for student-athletes. (link)
+ Valparaiso taps New Mexico Senior Assoc. AD for Revenue Generation Will Price for its Deputy AD for External Affairs role. (link)
+ Arizona Assoc. AD for Major Gifts Judi Kessler has retired after 40 years with the Wildcats, per CollegeAD. (link)
+ The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect features administrative talent moves this week at Austin Peay, Baylor, Brown, Coastal Carolina, Chicago State, Eastern Michigan, East Texas A&M (formerly Texas A&M-Commerce), FIU, Georgia Tech, Hofstra, Kennesaw State, Le Moyne, Liberty, Loyola Marymount, Mississippi State, South Carolina, South Dakota State, the SoCon, Southern Miss, Stephen F. Austin, Tennessee, Tulane, UCF, UC Riverside and Utah Valley. (link)
+ Michigan State Men’s Basketball HC Tom Izzo tells CBS’ Jon Rothstein he has no plans to leave East Lansing anytime soon: "I got no interest in getting out of it. When I'm done, I'm going to talk to Mateen Cleaves, Steve Smith, Magic Johnson, and Draymond Green. I don't want to lose the culture that I've seen for 40 years as a GA on up. I think it's being lost somewhat now in college sports. Not just for me, but the players who come back and are a part of things. At least here at Michigan State, it's important. It may not be that way at other places." (link)
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We offer our deepest sympathies to the USC community following the passing of legendary Football HC John Robinson at the age of 89. (link)
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We also offer our sincerest condolences to the Notre Dame community following the passing of former Football HC Gerry Faust, also at the age of 89. (link)
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The D1.ticker FBS Attendance Trends Database has been updated with info through Week 11. As a percentage of capacity, Navy leads the way at 117.67%, followed by Appalachian State (115.92%), Oregon (109.30%), Charlotte (107.59%), Ole Miss (104.91%), Colorado (104.32%), Oklahoma (104.12%), Utah (103.26%), Kansas State (103.17%) and Michigan (102.83%). Full database. (link)
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The SEC has fined LSU $250K after fans threw debris on the field during Saturday’s loss to Alabama. The league has also fined Ole Miss $350K for fans rushing the field following the Rebels’ win over Georgia. Ole Miss was fined $250K for a second violation of the league’s access to competition area policy and an additional $100K for fans entering the field prior to the end of the game. (link)
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Deals, Deals, Deals…
+ Bowling Green has partnered with Greenbriar Inc. for an on-field sponsorship. The company’s logo will be featured on the 25-yard lines at Doyt L. Perry Stadium for the last two home games of the 2024 football season in a deal facilitated by Learfield’s Falcon Sports Properties. (link)
+ Venue Edge and CUE announce a partnership to combine “CUE’s versatile digital experience platform with Venue Edge’s expertise in enhancing live events through innovative and creative game presentation, paired with advanced technology.” (link)
+ Lehigh has partnered with Teamworks Influencer to launch the Mountain Hawk Exchange. (link)
+ USC women’s basketball standout JuJu Watkins is the subject of a new docuseries on NBC and Peacock titled On the Rise: JuJu Watkins. The series, which is being produced by Rich Paul’s Klutch Sports, LeBron James’ Uninterrupted, and 4.4.Forty, will premiere on November 23rd on NBC before the Trojans take on Notre Dame that evening and will follow Watkins from her high school basketball days through her freshman year at USC. Watkins: “I’m an introvert, so I don’t really share that much online, honestly. I think to just give people more perspective into who I am, and my family, my friends, I think that’s also an important dynamic. And like I said, I’m introverted, so this is kind of my way of sharing myself a little bit with everyone else.” (link)
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Assistant Director of Graphic Design-Marketing & Branding (University of Wyoming / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
Senior Graphic Designer (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE.
Creative Content Producer - Baseball (Louisiana State University (LSU) / Baton Rouge, LA): More details HERE.
Creative Content Producer - Men's Basketball (Louisiana State University (LSU) / Baton Rouge, LA): More details HERE.
Head of Revenue (Stanford University / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
Director of Game Presentation (Yale University / New Haven, CT): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Director, Athletics Communications (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Director of Athletic Communications (Pepperdine University / Malibu, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director - Broadcast Services (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Video Engineer (Purdue University / West Lafayette, IN): More details HERE.
Asst./Assoc. Director, Strategic Communications (Yale University / New Haven, CT): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Broadcasting and Video Boards (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Manager, Women's Basketball Creative Media (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Vice President of Marketing (Florida Victorious / Gainesville, FL): More details HERE.
Associate Director of VFL Films (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director, Revenue Generation and Business Development (Baylor University / Waco, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director Brand Engagement (Baylor University / Waco, TX): More details HERE.
Director of Integrated Marketing (D1.ticker/Drive & Company / Remote): More details HERE.
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Associate Athletics Director for Compliance (Saint Mary's College of California / Moraga, CA): More details HERE.
Associate Director - Athletic Compliance (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Director of Compliance (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant Athletic Director for Development (Eastern Michigan University / Ypsilanti, MI): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Annual Giving (University of Pennsylvania – Penn / Philadelphia, PA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletics Director for Development (Weber State University / Ogden, UT): More details HERE.
Director - Development - Athletics (Utah Valley University / Orem, UT): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Athletics Engagement & Stewardship (Oregon State University Foundation / Corvallis, OR): More details HERE.
Director of Development & Ticket Sales - Louisiana Tech (Learfield / Ruston, LA): More details HERE.
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.
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Director of Intercollegiate Athletics (University of Redlands / Redlands, CA): (DIII) More details HERE.
Senior Associate Commissioner for Business Operations (Southland Conference / Frisco, TX): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (Illinois State University / Normal, IL): More details HERE. The D1.dossier for this position is available HERE.
Director of Intercollegiate Athletics (Lenoir-Rhyne University / Hickory, NC): (DII) More details HERE.
General Manager, Football & Senior Associate Athletic Director (University of Delaware / Newark, DE): More details HERE.
Sr. Assoc. AD/Executive Sr. Assoc. AD – Revenue Generation & Partnerships (University of Cincinnati / Cincinnati, OH): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (Midway University / Midway, KY): (NAIA) More details HERE.
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.
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Athletics Operations Intern (University of Kentucky / Lexington, KY): More details HERE.
Coordinator of Internal Operations (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Event and Game Operations (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director for Equipment & Operation (Louisiana Tech University / Ruston, LA): More details HERE.
Athletic Facilities Operations Manager (Harvard University / Boston, MA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Internal Operations, Facilities and Events (St. Lawrence University / Canton, NY): (DIII) More details HERE.
Grounds Turf Manager (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Laundry/Equipment Cage Attendant (Colgate University / Hamilton, NY): More details HERE.
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Senior Advisor on Systemwide Athletics (University of California Office of the President / Oakland, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Administration (Creighton University / Omaha, NE): More details HERE.
Executive Assistant to the CEO and Manager of Office Administration (Women Leaders in Sports / Kansas City, MO): More details HERE.
Director of Sport Administration (ASUN Conference / Jacksonville, FL): More details HERE.
Executive Assistant (Working Title: Director of Administration) (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE.
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GA for Athletic Performance (Illinois State University / Normal, IL): More details HERE.
Director, Olympic Sports Nutrition (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer, Nevada Athletics (R0144985) (University of Nevada – Reno / Reno, NV): More details HERE.
Head Athletic Trainer (California State University – Bakersfield / Bakersfield, CA): 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
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Head of Revenue (Stanford University / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
Sr. Assoc. AD/Executive Sr. Assoc. AD – Revenue Generation & Partnerships (University of Cincinnati / Cincinnati, OH): More details HERE.
Trademark Licensing Coordinator (Duke University / Durham, NC): More details HERE.
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.
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Premium Seating Account Executive (University of Arkansas / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director - Ticketing & External Operations (University of North Florida / Jacksonville, FL): More details HERE.
Director of Development & Ticket Sales - Louisiana Tech (Learfield / Ruston, LA): More details HERE.
Director, Ticket Sales & Service - Indiana University (Learfield / Bloomington, IN): More details HERE.
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.
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