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The Akron Beacon Journal’s Michael Beaven writes on the departure of Akron AD Charles Guthrie, points to an email sent by the university that includes, “The University of Akron and Director of Athletics Charles Guthrie have mutually agreed to part ways, effective immediately, to allow Guthrie to pursue another opportunity.” Beaven does not go on to detail the other “opportunity,” but does indicate Akron Chief Strategy Officer Matt Juravich is involved in assisting the athletic department with its leadership transition. (link)
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Sportico’s Michael McCann dives into Vanderbilt Quarterback Diego Pavia’s lawsuit against the NCAA: as he pushes for another year of eligibility after spending the first two years of his college career at junior college New Mexico Military Institute. McCann: “Pavia is represented by attorneys Ryan Downton and Salvador M. Hernandez. U.S. District Chief Judge William L. Campbell, Jr and U.S. Magistrate Judge Alistair Newbern will preside over Pavia v. NCAA. The NCAA will have the chance to try to rebut Pavi’s arguments. The association could contend these rules facilitate important academic objectives in that they move college athletes toward graduation. The NCAA could also assert the rules promote competitive balance in that they help the NCAA oversee fair competition between member colleges. Further, the NCAA could insist that Pavia’s alleged harm is not imminent, since his case concerns his eligibility for 2025-26, and that the controversy does not yet warrant judicial intervention. [...] It’s become increasingly difficult for the NCAA to depict college sports as a product unique from pro sports and worthy of deference when faced with antitrust scrutiny. Judges have taken notice and ruled accordingly.” (link)
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Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark on BYU’s ninth-place ranking in the first edition of the College Football Playoff polls this year: “I was a little surprised. I just want to make sure that people aren’t focused on the logo on the helmet, and they’re instead focused on the resume and how the team is performing. When you think about BYU specifically, I would say that they should have been a little higher (than No. 9 in the CFP rankings). BYU has two great wins against top-25 schools, and a really impressive one against SMU on the road that I was there for. But they have to continue to win and earn their way in, which I think they will. I have a lot of trust in the selection committee that (BYU will get the consideration it deserves). This was only the first week of rankings. I’m bullish on our conference and where our schools will land at the end of the regular season.” Yormark also believes it’s possible for the conference to still get two teams in the Playoffs. More. (link)
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BYU went on to eke out a win in last night’s Holy War matchup against Utah, but a controversial penalty called against the Utes with less than two minutes left had Utah AD Mark Harlan none too pleased: “This game was absolutely stolen from us. We were excited about being in the Big 12, but tonight I am not. We won this game. Someone else stole it from us. I’m very disappointed. I will talk to the commissioner. This is not fair to our team. I am disgusted by the professionalism of the officiating crew tonight.” Utah Football HC Kyle Whittingham: “Things out there were ridiculous. That’s how I’ll leave it.” (link - article, link - video)
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Embattled Florida Men’s Basketball HC Todd Golden says he is participating with the school's investigation while maintaining its confidentiality: “My family and I appreciate the support we have received and remain confident the university will continue its efforts to finish its review promptly.” Golden also said he has retained Turkel Cuva Barrios attorney Ken Turkel about a potential defamation case. (link)
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San Diego State Women’s Volleyball defeated San Jose State last night 3-1 to move to 17-7 (9-5) as the third set included a group of fans chanting “No men in women’s sports.” More from the San Diego Union-Tribune’s Mark Zeigler: “The chanting increased in frequency and volume, particularly when (SJSU student-athlete Blair) Fleming was serving, until Dave Noll, SDSU’s associate athletic director for operations and events, climbed into the stands and spoke with them. It was preceded by the public address announcer reading the Mountain West’s fan conduct policy asking ‘all persons to please show respect for the opposing team, game officials and each other’ while warning that any acts ‘in conflict with good sportsmanship, safety and fair play are subject to ejection and prosecution.’ The interaction between Noll and Patrick Higuera, a fan from Oceanside wearing a white T-shirt with two pink Xs, grew heated and drew the presence of four police officers in the aisles. An SDSU fan briefly intervened in defense of Noll before police stepped between them. Noll left after several minutes, and the group stopped chanting.” (link)
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CBS Sports’ Matt Norlander has more information on the in-air scuffle between Auburn men’s basketball student-athletes that had the pilot turn the plane around: “Auburn freshman Jahki Howard and senior Ja'Heim Hudson were the players involved in Friday physical altercation on the team plane. Both players did not travel for tonight's game against No. 4 Houston. Their status beyond this weekend is TBD.” Auburn prevailed 74-69 for the win. (link)
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Texas Tech Football HC Joey McGuire sounds off on the officiating in the Red Raiders matchup against Colorado yesterday: “You know, the frustrating thing is we're sitting here, it's 41-27. It could have been a little bit closer, we give up that one right at the end on the turnover. We don't get in the end zone, fourth-and-1. But, I'll tell you this: It's 17-13, and we bring, it's third-and-seven, and we bring pressure. It's an incomplete pass. And when you watch that play, somebody tell me how you can call roughing the passer. … How you can no-call five obvious facemasks, one that was reviewed for targeting that wasn't called and then four others on the running back … It's tough for me to say too much, because it's 41-27 and I'll sound like I'm saying that ... In a game like this, we have to be better and I guarantee you Deion's going to sit there and say he has to be better, but the officiating has to be better at this level. I'm, I'm just frustrated and I hate it.” (link)
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Former West Virginia Football Defensive Coordinator Jordan Lesley was arrested in Monongalia County early Saturday morning and booked in the North Central Regional Jail on a misdemeanor charge of domestic battery. Lesley was let go from the Mountaineers staff on October 29. His bail has been set at $5K. (link)
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While the NCAA’s decision to lift its ban on CHL players playing college hockey “obviates the need for a court-ordered injunction, litigation over the ban could continue since money damages for economic harms already inflicted on players are also at stake.” Sportico’s Michael McCann is referring to a lawsuit filed by prospective student-athlete Rylan Masterson against the NCAA and 10 universities in a putative class action. The defenseman is ineligible to play DI hockey because he previously played in exhibition games for the OHL’s Windsor Spitfires. As reported previously, Masterson argues the NCAA and member schools violated antitrust law by conspiring to “boycott” him and similarly situated players. McCann: “Masterson’s lawsuit frames the ban as a relic from a bygone era. While the ban is predicated on the idea that CHL players are pro athletes and thus not amateurs, the NCAA has recently moved away from the amateurism model. … Meanwhile, the NCAA allows DI schools to play former pro hockey players from European teams even though they were pro athletes.” McCann adds: “The NCAA could reach a settlement with Masterson to address the alleged economic harm, but in the meantime will continue to defend itself in the litigation. On Nov. 1, the parties filed a joint status report in a New York federal district court saying they ‘are still in the process of attempting to resolve the issues’ at stake in the litigation and expressed they intend to file another joint status report by Nov. 15.” (link)
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Align, the parent company of Invisalign, has agreed to a “significant” multi-year marketing deal with Arizona State, demonstrated in part by the Invisalign branding visible last night just outside the end zones at Mountain America Stadium. Align is headquartered in Tempe. (link)
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ESPN College GameDay personality Pat McAfee knows he’s not for everyone. A poll done last year by The Athletic revealed that nearly 50% of viewers didn’t like McAfee’s presence on College GameDay. This year, however, perceptions are shifting. Another Athletic survey shows McAfee’s appeal is growing among fans, even if opinions remain mixed. While 42.5% of viewers still aren’t on board, the number in support of McAfee has climbed to 37.7%, up from 30.1% last year. This survey drew over 3,700 participants, compared to 3,100 in 2023. (link)
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The Washington Post’s Ben Strauss joins The Varsity podcast with Puck’s John Ourand to discuss Fox’s sports media strategy, the “rising drama surrounding beat reporters’ locker room access” and more. Regarding Fox’s decision to abstain from streaming, Strauss recalls seeing a college football promo touting that games on Fox were “easy to find, sort of a nod to where are you going to find the game on Peacock or ESPN+ or whatever? Come find the game on Fox, you know where it is, which is a pretty good ad campaign in 2024 where everybody's got six streaming services and can't bounce between channels. And just on the consumer side, we were sold the utopia of cutting the cord and I think if you talk to sports fans, people who still have their cable subscriptions are probably happier than people who don’t.” Strauss goes on to point out that there “does seem to be sort of a cruel irony here in that everybody went to streaming not worried about profits, sort of chasing Wall Street's approval however many years ago – go to streaming, that's where the future is, it doesn't matter how much money you lose. And then all of a sudden, a couple years ago Wall Street said, ‘Oh, wait a minute, why are you guys losing so much money?’ … All of a sudden, the whole trajectory of the industry changed…and now to see Wall Street sort of say, ‘Kudos, Fox, for your strategy’ is…remarkable to me.” Strauss observes that advertisers are particularly interested in sports given the stark political divide in the country. “To get to people outside of that is not the easiest, and I think sports is becoming a bigger part of culture. The fracture of media in Los Angeles and Hollywood has made athletes in some ways bigger celebrities than movie stars. … They’re not minting movie stars in the same way that they were when all the movies came out in theaters, so I do think sports has grown in its impact on culture, which gives its bigger platform to advertise to more people.” (link)
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Akron AD Charles Guthrie will depart the Zips after more than three years in the chair. Guthrie wrote on X: "Today is bittersweet but, after extensive soul-searching and a lot of prayer, we have decided that it is in the best interest of both my UA family and my own family to part now. We have treasured our time and eagerly look forward to our next chapter." (link)
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Vanderbilt Quarterback Diego Pavia has sued the NCAA “arguing that because the governing body counts junior college seasons towards NCAA eligibility and athletes cannot redshirt after they have played four years, NCAA rules violate antitrust law,” per On3’s Pete Nakos. As you may know, Pavia spent his first two years of college at New Mexico Military Institute, before moving on to New Mexico State & then transferring to Vanderbilt. From the complaint: “Specifically, the JUCO Eligibility Bylaws limit athletes who begin their college careers at junior colleges to only two or three seasons of NCAA Division I football, as opposed to the four seasons of competition (and NIL Compensation opportunities) available to all other NCAA Division I football players.” (link, link - full filing)
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Defendants in the Brantmeier v. NCAA case have revised its covered class to only Tennis student-athletes after being denied a preliminary injunction last month. Boise State professor Sam Ehrlich notes additional changes: “Adds Texas tennis player Maya Joint as a representative plaintiff; and, now seeks money damages, not just injunctive relief.” (link)
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Two former Kentucky Swim student-athletes who are suing the university have dropped four claims: “In an agreed order filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Lexington, but not yet signed by Judge Karen Caldwell, the plaintiffs agreed to drop claims of one count of failure to train and supervise; one count of negligence; and two counts of vicarious liability for battery. UK would remain a defendant in the suit for one count of sex harassment in violation of Title IX, a federal civil rights law, and one count of sex discrimination in violation of the Kentucky Civil Rights Act. The plaintiffs’ claims against (former Swim HC Lars) Jorgensen and (current UK AD Mitch) Barnhart would not be affected by the agreed order.” UK AVP/Chief Communications Officer Jay Blanton: “We are pleased that the plaintiffs agreed with the university’s contention that it should be removed from several counts of this litigation, under both the U.S. Constitution and state law. And we look forward to prevailing on the other claims, including those against Director Barnhart.” (link)
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According to new documents filed in their Title IX complaint, Oregon beach volleyball student-athletes claim former Ducks SWA Lisa Peterson “told us [...] all the benefits that we had been promised were put on hold until the pandemic was over. Administrator Peterson downplayed or ignored our reports of being denied basic support, gear, facilities, equipment, and financial aid. She told us that we were lucky to be playing and that if we continued to complain, the season would be canceled.” Peterson, who has since left UO and now works for the Big 12 as VP of Olympic Competition, was replaced by Valerie Johnson, who, per plaintiff Ashley Schroeder, “had an almost scolding tone and said that Title IX does not require equality in sports. She demanded that individual players ‘raise your hand if you are really interested in this Title IX stuff.’ … It felt almost threatening, as though she was trying to identify and single out who the troublemakers were.” More, including a response from Ducks Senior Assoc. AD for Communications Jimmy Stanton: “Like other claims alleged in the Complaint, the statements alleged ... are false and UO denies them. Ms. Peterson and Ms. Johnson are and have always been stalwart Title IX champions. Our previously filed answer outlines UO’s denials of plaintiffs’ allegations. We will address the new allegations in the court proceedings as well.” (link)
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Update from the NCAA: “At the request of the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Oversight Committee, the NCAA staff issued a blanket waiver suspending the school limit on the number of official recruiting visits available to FBS members for hosting football prospective student-athletes. The waiver is effective immediately and is in place for football's current recruiting cycle (April 1, 2024, through March 31, 2025).” (link)
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USF held its ground breaking ceremony for its new on-campus football stadium Friday, at which Board of Trustees chairman Will Weatherford reflected on the day three years prior when the Bulls broke ground on the football team’s indoor practice facility: “But I’m going to let everybody in on a little bit of a secret. In that moment, when we made that announcement, we had zero plans to actually build a football stadium. In fact, I only called our team a few days earlier and told them I planned to announce at the indoor practice facility groundbreaking that we’re going to build a stadium. And I have to say, sometimes in life, you just have to speak things into existence. And I’m proud of this university for speaking this into existence, because we knew if we said we would do it, if the Bulls put their name on it, we knew we would stand up and deliver. And we have.” On the likely increase of the overall cost from the initial $340M estimate and the looming revenue sharing: “We’re ready for whatever’s coming. I absolutely think there will be enough money. Wherever college athletics goes, we’re going to be at the top tier.” (link)
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During October’s Horizon League Board of Directors meeting in Chicago, the group decided on the addition of women’s basketball excellence and performance funds and the continuation of similar funds on the men’s side. The women’s performance fund is contingent on a January NCAA vote creating the NCAA Women’s Basketball Unit. Commissioner Julie Roe Lach: “Due to the tremendous leadership of our Board, commitment to excellence by our leaders on campuses and competitive and co-curricular accomplishments of our student-athletes, the Horizon League will continue to be innovative and forward-thinking which this significant and first-of-its-kind financial initiative defines.” (link)
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Oklahoma and Learfield’s Sooner Sports Properties announce the expansion of their partnership with Nissan. As a part of that, the Nissan logo debuted on the court at Lloyd Noble Center last night. (link)
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Not sure we’ve ever seen something like this before: Auburn Men’s Basketball’s private flight to Houston for today’s game against the Cougars had to turn around because of a “scuffle” between student-athletes. No additional statement from the university. The team did end up making it to Houston last night. (link)
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Wyoming announces it will not play its scheduled match at San José State this coming Thursday. The Mountain West Conference will record the match as a forfeit and a loss for the Cowgirls. (link)
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Arizona State AD Graham Rossini talks about player retention on the Burns & Gambo Show and explains: “We are in a situation where the Sun Angels Collective continues to be a huge part of our success in NIL and we are lucky to have tremendous people involved in the collective. We’re going into that part of the year where the (transfer) portal is going to be open again and we want to make sure that these kids understand there’s more than just NIL. We’ve got to broaden the horizon for our athletes to understand you can’t be looking short-term season to season. You need to be looking at the totality of what it’s like to be a part of the ASU family, what’s it like to be in here in the Valley and how that can pay dividends the rest of your life.” (link)
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College Football kickers have had a banner year, per ESPN’s David Hale: “Twenty years ago, college kickers connected on just 76% of field goals of 40 yards or less. This year, they're hitting 87.5%. From 2004 through 2020, kickers made only about 55% of tries beyond 40 yards. Since 2021, that rate is better than 60%, including 62.2% in 2024. And prior to 2021, kickers had never made more than 96 field goals of 50 yards or more in a season. They're on pace for 193 this year. Kickers have already hit 129 50-yarders through Week 10, just one shy of last year's total across FBS.” Kohl's Professional Camps Director Jamie Kohl points to “...as teams have added analysts, assistant coaches and strength staff who specialize in kicking, the workouts have become tailored for maximizing the skills of kickers -- giving the position the same type of precise training receivers or linebackers get.” A bit more from Hale: “Interestingly, the new era of kicking has dovetailed with the rise of analytics. A decade ago, fourth down was owned by the kickers and punters, but the influx of hard data convinced coaches to reevaluate the risk-reward balance of running an offensive play instead. Indeed, the number of fourth-down conversion attempts increased by 60% from 2004 to 2023. That would, in theory, lead to fewer long kicks, but in fact, the opposite has been true. This year, college kickers are on pace to attempt 368 kicks of 50 yards or more -- nearly double the amount they tried just 15 years ago.” (link)
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Campbell has partnered with Podium X to offer career development and personal marketing tools to Camel student-athletes. (link)
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+ Stephen F. Austin announces a trio of promotions: Senior Assoc. AD for Administration/SWA Loree McCary has been bumped up to Deputy AD for Administration/SWA; Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Services Jordan Berry moves up to Senior Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Services; and Assoc. Dir. of Athletics Business Affairs Lauren Stacy gets the new title of Senior Assoc. AD of Internal Affairs. (link)
+ CollegeAD indicates Georgia Tech Assoc. AD for Business Selinda Biggers has retired. (link)
+ Toledo Men’s Tennis HC Al Wermer has inked an extension that could keep him with the Rockets through the 2027-28 campaign. (link)
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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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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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