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Our thoughts are with the Alabama community as former AD Bill Battle has passed away at the age of 82. Current Crimson Tide AD Greg Byrne: “Forever grateful for the friendship Coach Battle and I built over the years. He was an incredible man and visionary in our industry. We will miss him tremendously and are praying for Mary, Pat, Mike, Shannon, Kayla and the entire Battle family.” Battle’s accomplished career was also highlighted by serving as Tennessee’s Football HC in the 1970s & founding Collegiate Licensing Company. (link)
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TCU AD Jeremiah Donati joined AthleticDirectorU’s Tai M. Brown to offer insight into the changing landscape and the longtail impacts on hiring, resource allocation, NIL strategies and more. Donati discusses current challenges through the lens of his experience as a sports agent and says that most decisions today are basic in terms of business but challenging in terms of relaying information and having conversations with staff and coaches. Donati and Brown also discuss momentum and revenue-generating opportunities for women’s sports, with Donati noting that “the next big land grab” will be in-house marketing agencies and relationships with corporate sponsors: “How can you show value in those spaces for your student-athletes? Because there’s a lot of money to be made and who can do that well will demonstrate a lot of value to membership.” As far as whether coaches in revenue-generating sports are generally willing to part with resources to help sports that don’t generate revenue, Donati says: “Generally no. And I don't mean that as a negative; I just mean that they've never been really asked to. Very few have been asked to sacrifice at the hands of another sport – I mean not so intentionally. It’s happened organically, there's been changes that happened across departments, but literally the conversations a lot of athletic directors are having with non-revenue sports are, ‘In order for me to save your job or your sport or your staff, I need to reallocate resources that I can protect the revenue.” Lots more on ADU. (link)
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San Jose State Women’s Volleyball advances to the Mountain West Conference Championship finals by virtue of Boise State forfeiting its semi final matchup against the Spartans. The Broncos twice boycotted regular-season matches with SJSU and says of this third opt-out: “The decision to not continue to play in the 2024 Mountain West Volleyball Championship tournament was not an easy one. Our team overcame forfeitures to earn a spot in the tournament field and fought for the win over Utah State in the first round on Wednesday. They should not have to forgo this opportunity while waiting for a more thoughtful and better system that serves all athletes.” (link, link)
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Rutgers Board of Governors Chair Amy L. Towers and School of Engineering Dean Alberto Cuitiño will co-chair the 20-member committee tasked with selecting the final candidates to become the university’s next president. The board’s goal is to complete the search, interview candidates, select and have the successor ready to start by July 1, 2025. (link)
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The Marquette Academic Senate has passed a no-confidence vote in President Kimo Ah Yun and COO Joel Pogodzinski just days after Ah Yun was named the permanent president. The vote passed by a tally of 18-17 with two abstentions. The MU Board of Trustees in a statement: "The no confidence vote does not deter our belief that the Executive Leadership Team is leading with our Catholic, Jesuit tradition at heart. That said, we are committed to continued, respectful dialogue and collaboration to address our complex challenges and create solutions. Those solutions cannot begin and end with tuition increases; we must also look inward at ourselves and how we operate." Senate Chair Paul Gasser responds: "We are not asking to stand still. We are asking for a stronger voice in decisions that affect the quality of a Marquette education, because we deliver that education every day." (link)
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UIC Senior Deputy AD/Chief Revenue Officer Sherard Clinkscales has exited the Flames department. (link)
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Rolling Stone’s David Hill pens an in-depth examination of the state of sports betting in America and posits that regulation on gambling “hasn’t panned out the way anyone hoped.” He notes that some sportsbooks have pulled up stakes altogether while others, in search of higher profits, “have started limiting gamblers whose bets win while accepting bets of any amount from those who stand to mostly lose, including problem gamblers, sending the winners back into the arms of the offshore sportsbooks and barroom bookies the regulated industry had promised to replace.” The pseudonymous legendary bettor “Captain Jack” Andrews estimates that less than 1% of U.S. sports bettors win over $100K annually, which Hill notes is how the sportsbooks want it. DraftKings CEO Jason Robins recently said as much, calling sports betting “an entertainment activity. People who are doing this for profit are not the people we want.” In fact, Andrews says DK limited him less than 30 days after going live in New Jersey because he was betting second-inning baseball lines. “I was down $600. I wasn’t even betting a whole lot.” Meanwhile, sportsbooks often tap sharps to help flag unusual activity. Amid suspicion of point-shaving during Temple men’s hoops games last season, consultant Elihu Feustel was asked to look at three Owls games where the first halves seemed off. Feustel tells Hill: “If Temple is an eight-point favorite but they are one and a half in the first half, when they should be four or four and a half, that’s a giant aberration that’s so large there’s no way to explain it other than match-fixing.” Lots more from Hill, who concludes with this: “The repeal of PASPA made it possible for people in America to make money taking bets, but they turned around and made it nearly impossible for anyone to make money placing bets. If anything, they made it easier than ever to lose. … The government, the shareholders, the CEOs, they all want their money guaranteed. The rest of us, the real risk takers, we’re just looking for a fair bet at a good price.” (link)
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The D1.ticker FBS Attendance Trends Database has been updated with data through Week 13. Among Group of 5 conferences, Navy (39,825) leads the way for the AAC, Liberty (20,345) tops Conference USA, Toledo (21,519) paces the MAC, Fresno State (40,600) leads the Mountain West and Appalachian State (34,623) sits atop the Sun Belt. Full database. (link)
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NCAA National Coordinator of Football Officials/Secretary-Rules Editor Steve Shaw is back with this week’s CFO/NCAA Media Video, which highlights officiating decisions of interest from Week 13. (link)
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In the face of an $11M budget deficit, Denver has eliminated eight administrative staff positions this fall and will replace 15 staff positions in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences with higher-paid roles that will serve all 20 departments. DU has also eliminated an undisclosed number of vacant positions. The belt-tightening led to a vote of no confidence on Friday against Chancellor Jeremy Haefner by faculty leaders in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, DU’s biggest academic unit. From a 2022 peak of 13,815 students, DU’s enrollment has been on the decline and is projected to fall to 12,043 for FY25, a 10% drop from the fall 2023 semester. Haefner believes several factors have led to the enrollment dip, including the so-called enrollment cliff, trust issues with higher education and problems with FAFSA. International studies professor Aaron Schneider argues: “DU’s response to an enrollment shortfall has been to cut services to students and raise the price. I don’t know in what universe raising the price and worsening the product will fix an enrollment problem, but that’s the direction the university is going.” (link)
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Tennessee State is facing a $46M budget deficit by the end of the year without financial help, according to a report submitted to the TSU Board of Trustees by auditors. Inside Higher Ed’s Sara Weissman notes that university officials two weeks ago told the state comptroller the university couldn’t make its November payroll and received a $43M emergency cash infusion as a result. TSU Interim CFO Daarel Burnette: “It's going to be two to three years before we build an adequate reserve. Most colleges try to put 90 days of cash in reserve for the summer. We didn’t have anything. We have to build reserves to get us through the summer cycle. The issues and problems we are seeing today—this has been a wave building since COVID ended and maybe going on before that.” Enrollment fell from 8,198 students last fall to 6,310 this fall, and 3,542 students have enrolled for the spring, fewer than expected. Weissman also reports the university has “taken a number of belt-tightening measures, including cutting staff, ending band trips to away football games and slashing 117 contracts that duplicated services, which reportedly saved the university $3.5M.” The board also voted Friday to urge Interim President Ronald Johnson to end the contract of former President Glenda Glover, who was slated for an $850K transition agreement and $212,500 annually for four years in an advisory role. (link); Since retiring on June 30, Glover has received $511K, according to The Tennessean’s Rachel Wegner, who reports: “Glover was set to receive two $425K payments in an $850K transition agreement with the university. Additionally, she was set to draw $212,500 a year for four years in an advisory role for the school. TSU Board Chair Dakasha Winton said that, as of Nov. 23, Glover had been paid $425K as part of the transition payment, along with $85,746.11 from her advisory salary – or roughly five months of pay. Glover told The Tennessean she postponed the second $425,000 transition payment because the university was pressed for cash. … It's not clear if the school will make any additional payments to Glover, or if her contracts are still active.” Winton during Friday’s meeting also noted that the board “has not approved any agreements with the immediate past president. Full transparency on these matters is essential for restoring trust." (link)
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Looks like The Citadel has retained Parker Executive Search to assist with its AD search. (link) For those interested in the opening, the D1.dossier is available. (link)
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The Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s Stephen Tsai identifies four areas in need of immediate attention for Hawaii’s next AD, starting with securing a home for the men’s volleyball, beach volleyball, women’s water polo and men’s swimming teams. “Meetings next month will help gauge whether those four programs remain in the Big West or will be forced to find another conference. Becoming an independent is not an option. The general feel is volleyball coaches might object to the Warriors remaining because of their dominance in the sport, while Big West leaders would welcome the attention, rankings and sponsorships UH brings. Complicating the issue are the murmurs that some teams — Pepperdine? — are interested in jumping from the conglomerate Mountain Pacific Sports Federation to the Big West.” Tsai also notes UH will need a strategy for TV rights when its deal with Spectrum expires on June 30, 2025 (with an option to extend one year with a 3% fees increase). “The Mountain West also would like all the UH football and basketball games that are not aired on a national platform to be streamed on the league’s site. That would require a local rights holder or UH itself to produce those events. [Outgoing AD Craig] Angelos has pushed the appeal of a UH football game as the last sporting event on Saturday, drawing nocturnal viewers from the East Coast and last-chance bettors. But while more late-night UH games would enhance national TV deals, it would decrease the number of events produced locally, leading to smaller local rights fees.” Tsai also cites closing a deal with Nike and figuring out a plan for the Ching Athletic Complex as pressing matters. (link)
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George Mason AD Marvin Lewis sits down with Connect’s Steph Garcia Cichosz to reflect on his first full year as AD and the momentum the Patriots have built thus far this fall. Lewis shares insight into strategies he used to establish culture before stepping foot on campus, including sending a survey to the entire staff to gauge critical feedback. Lewis also discusses the importance of clarity as a leader, noting: "I try to just be really clear on what our expectations are, be really clear about our value system and how we make decisions and create systems that reinforce that clarity and promote people following and developing the culture we aspire to have." Lewis also says he negotiated to have an executive coach during his first six months to have a “person that I could throw some ideas off of and see how making decisions could be more efficient and effective for our organization. That was a lifesaver. I was able to utilize my network and utilize an executive coach to help me build out that survey and, more importantly, put some of the results into action.” Lewis had goals to meet with every employee, key stakeholder and top 100 donors in his first six months and admits that “my schedule got away from me.” Since then, he’s made it a point to “focus on the big rocks. A lot of the smaller rocks or smaller problems that might be operational I got to trust that my team can manage it and so I've really worked hard to not dive deep into problem solving mode of all the little rocks but just to focus on the largest rocks.” Full Q&A. (link)
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Kentucky AD Mitch Barnhart says he’s talked to Football HC Mark Stoops about the Wildcats’ plans to share revenue and “[there’s] so much work to be done and so many things that we’ve got to make sure that our football program is settled on that. We’ve assured him that the things that are important to him, he will have in place and that we’ll be able to find our way through to that starting point. But the foundational principle that we’ve got to make sure that all of our programs, specifically as we begin this initial push with football, have got the support that they need to be able to build our program and get it back where we want it to be.” (link)
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North Carolina AD Bubba Cunningham says he’d like to move quickly in selecting a new Football HC, adding: “Last time we hired Mack, it was 48 hours. It won’t be that fast this time. We have a different board. We have a different chancellor. We have other folks that are involved and I want to make sure the stakeholders [know] this isn’t my hire – this is going to be our hire.” Cunningham goes on to say: “We can continue to grow football. You know with our ACC contract, we’re kind of locked in there. The place where we have the most room to grow are ticket sales and football. So if anybody wants to support the University of North Carolina – all of our programs – the best thing they can possibly do is buy football tickets and come to our games and make it a great, great experience.” Cunningham says of the decision to part ways with outgoing HC Mack Brown: “Personally, I asked him to come. He came. He did more than I expected while he was here. To have those rough conversations and to have it come to a head so abruptly, so quickly – I was hopeful it would be later in the week but I completely divert to his timetable – I think that’s where we are. I can’t thank him and [his wife] Sally enough for what they have done and what they have meant. … It was a tough, tough call.” (link)
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Akron Football HC Joe Moorhead was asked whether he plans to be back next fall and replied: "Well, I see my future being walking out of this room and going into my office where I've got about 15 family and friends and enjoying the heck out of this win [over Toledo]. Watch our kids be excited about everything, and then we'll come in and work forward for next year." Moorhead went on to say: "What I've learned enough in this business is you never say never. I don't have a crystal ball, I'm just excited about what we've been able to do, and come in here despite the resources – or lack thereof – that we are provided, that we have been able to fight, and scratch, and claw and first become incredibly competitive, and now find a way to win. To me, I control what I can control, and that's to come in everyday and bust my ass and give this team and this program everything that I've got, and I demand the same from our players, and that's how we will continue to grow this thing." (link)
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+ Omaha names Arizona State Assoc. Dir. of Development for Major Gifts and Mavs’ alumna Ellie Brecht as Assoc. AD for Development. (link)
+ UC Santa Barbara Assoc. AD for Communications and Digital Strategy Kristen Keller has moved on to USC as the Trojans new Assoc. AD for Sports Brands and Communications. (link)
+ UC Santa Barbara Assistant Communications Director Nick Mathey has been promoted to Interim Assoc. AD for Communications and Digital Strategy. (link)
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Alabama A&M has withdrawn its statement concerning the passing of football student-athlete Medrick Burnett Jr., who is still alive after suffering a head injury against Alabama State on October 26. In a second statement, the school says the initial news of Burnett's death came "from an immediate family member on Tuesday evening,” adding: "Our staff acted accordingly to the wishes of the family member to inform the A&M community and beyond of this unfortunate occurrence. Upon hearing from a representative from UAB Hospital this afternoon, we learned that he remains alive. We express our immediate regret for disseminating false information. However, we hold complete joy in knowing that Medrick remains in stable condition." (link)
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“Viewership for Pac-12 games this season on The CW compares favorably with Power 4 conferences on FS1, ESPN2, and the Big Ten Network,” according to JohnCanzano.com’s eponymous publisher, who notes the 695K viewers who tuned in for Saturday’s Oregon State-Washington State game outpaced Big 12 matchup between Kansas State and. Cincinnati on ESPN2, which kicked off during the OSU-WSU game and drew 369K. Canzano also notes the “three most-viewed football games on The CW this season were Pac-12 games. Five of the top six games on The CW featured a Pac-12 team. The only outlier is an ACC game featuring Georgia Tech-North Carolina. The data doesn’t hurt Pac-12’s media-rights negotiation mission.” Crakes Media Principal Patrick Crakes: ‘The real core of The CW’s strategy is around Oregon State and Washington State. They put in a really good number (on Saturday). It’s good to see they can produce that number. It tells you The CW is alive and kicking… to get a big spike above the program average is meaningful because it says folks are finding the game on The CW when they need to.” Meanwhile, Canzano shares another observation to keep in mind as the Pac-12 continues to expand: “Let’s assume the new-world Pac-12 is an eight-member football conference (the minimum) for 2026. That gives the Pac-12 a seven-game conference schedule. It requires the member schools to schedule five non-conference games. That can get spendy unless the Pac-12 forms some kind of scheduling alliance with another league. For that reason, there’s support from conference ADs to grow to nine or even 10 football members.” More. (link)
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This week’s Players Era Festival is doling out $9M in NIL money to participating teams and EverWonder Co-Founder Ian Orefice talks about the tournament’s purpose, telling Front Office Sports’ Jeff Benson: “If you’re trying to compare us against an in-season college basketball tournament, I think you’re missing what we’re trying to build.” The tournament’s goal, Orefice explains, is twofold: to launch a brand that reinvigorates fan excitement and to do so with “an equitable financial model” that rewards players. In order to remain compliant with the NCAA, Players Era is longer than most MTEs, such as the Maui Invitational, in which teams play three games in three days. By scheduling the event from Monday through Saturday, players have the chance to participate in off-court activities and earn NIL money. Rutgers AHC Brandin Knight: “It gives the kids a chance to understand what the professional world looks like. So you do have obligations that you have to meet, and on top of that, you’ve got to go and play the game.” (link)
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Tuesday night’s Duke-Kansas men’s hoops matchup in Las Vegas averaged 2M on ESPN and peaked at 2.5M, making it the most-watched game of the season so far. (link)
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Assistant Equipment Manager for Olympic Sports (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - 3M Arena at Mariucci and Ridder Arena (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Williams Arena/Maturi Pavilion (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Client Services Manager, UNO Athletics & Events (University of Nebraska at Omaha / Omaha, NE): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director, Operations & Events (Stanford University / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
Director, Maintenance (Stanford University / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
Asst. AD Facs & Game Ops (New Mexico State University / Las Cruces, NM): More details HERE.
Equipment Operations Director (University of Northern Iowa / Cedar Falls, IA): More details HERE.
Event Services Manager - Arena (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Coordinator/Assistant Director, Athletic Facilities (MULTIPLE POSITIONS) (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
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.
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Senior Associate AD, Sports Administration (University of Delaware / Newark, DE): More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant Athletic Trainer (University of Wyoming / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer I (University of Delaware / Newark, DE): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Trainer II for Athletic Medicine-Baseball (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Brown University / Providence, RI): More details HERE.
Director of Mental Health & Performance (William & Mary / Williamsburg, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Illinois State University / Normal, IL): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (King University – Tennessee / Bristol, TN): (DII) More details HERE.
GA for Athletic Performance (Illinois State University / Normal, IL): More details HERE.
Director, Olympic Sports Nutrition (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
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Account Executive - Advertising (D1.ticker Parent Company: Drive & Company / Remote): More details HERE.
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.
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Director of Ticket Sales (University of New Mexico / Albuquerque, NM): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Ticket Operations (Baylor University / Waco, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Ticket Sales & Operations (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Associate AD or Senior Associate AD for External Affairs (Furman University / Greenville, SC): More details HERE.
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.
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