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Michigan AD Warde Manuel is set to receive a five-year extension through June 2030, and a “source told ESPN's Pete Thamel that the average annual compensation on Manuel's new contract will be nearly $2.4M, which includes deferred compensation. That puts him near the top of the Big Ten for athletic director salaries.” (link)
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South Carolina officially announced Jeremiah Donati as its next AD, and in his introductory remarks, Donati stated he is setting four priorities in Columbia: “Number one starts with academic success and achievement, making sure our student athletes get their degrees from the University of South Carolina. Number two, we are going to deliver an unbelievable student athlete experience for all of our Gamecocks.” Third is driving revenue and identifying areas of growth and for development, and “of course, four, we are going to compete at the very highest level for SEC and National Championships. I pledge that we will pursue excellence in all these and we will do so while staying true to the mission values of the University of South Carolina.” (link)
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A group of state legislators from around the country today released a statement in conjunction with the NCPA arguing that the House case settlement directly conflicts with state laws. State Senators Nancy Skinner (D-CA), Megan Hunt (I-NE), James Manning Jr. (D-OR), and Steven Bradford (D-CA): “We worked hard to adopt NIL laws specifically to end the NCAA and conferences’ unjust NIL restrictions imposed on college athletes in our states. Our state NIL laws passed with overwhelming bipartisan support. Terms in the preliminary settlement in House v. NCAA attempt to allow the NCAA and conferences to restrict our college athletes’ freedom to earn NIL compensation from boosters and NIL collectives, for example. However, this and other restrictions are illegal in our respective state.” The lawmakers also point out that because the states themselves aren’t parties to the lawsuit, they’re not bound to its terms, and they urge schools to consider state laws when putting together their future compensation strategies. In addition, they are sending letters to universities to “clarify that, even if this settlement is granted final approval, our universities, conferences, and the NCAA are prohibited from imposing such NIL restrictions on athletes and universities in our state.” NCPA Executive Director Ramogi Huma: “Unless the NCAA can enforce NIL restrictions on all universities, it won’t enforce NIL restrictions on any universities. The universities in the other states aren’t going to be handcuffed while universities in other states are free. We’ve seen this dynamic since July 2021. Even states with no NIL laws had athletes engaging in NIL activities.” (link, link)
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Sportico’s Michael McCann and Daniel Libit note this argument is “not new, nor is their framing of it legally rigorous. In October, seven athlete objectors…filed a 30-page objection to the House settlement” and “raised several types of objections, including that the settlement appears to violate state laws that forbid the NCAA or a conference from punishing a college for offering athletes compensation for their NIL. The filing was authored by Hausfeld LLP attorneys Michael Hausfeld, Michael Lehmann, Nicholas Murphy and Theodore DiSalvo. Though they don’t acknowledge it, the lawmakers and NCPA try to build on the Hausfeld filing by citing a case, League of Residential Neighborhood Advocates v. City of Los Angeles, decided by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in 2007. The press release contends that this appellate ruling established legal precedent that “a settlement cannot require a state official (such as a university athletic director) to violate a state law. … If the viewpoints expressed in the press release were contained in a filing to Wilken and corroborated by applicable case law and other supporting materials, they would likely have more suasion. In their current form, the viewpoints are hypothetical concerns raised by non-parties. But even if those viewpoints were captured in a filing, Wilken’s evaluation of the settlement centers on whether the deal addresses the alleged violations of federal antitrust law detailed in the House, Hubbard and Carter complaints. To the extent the settlement is hypothetically problematic under other areas of law, including state laws, additional litigation beyond the scope of Wilken’s review may be required to convert those concerns into action.” (link)
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MAC Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher sent a letter to NCAA President Charlie Baker and the DI Board of Directors regarding the “abysmal behavior” displayed by “coaches, student-athletes and fans. … With regards to some of the coaching behavior, I suggest that if a member of the faculty behaved in a similar fashion in the classroom or directed such vitriol at a student or another professor, the individual would be facing dismissal.” Steinbrecher goes on to ask: “Do we really need to contemplate the creation of a rule expressly prohibiting flag planting on an opposing team’s field (I understand why it has been suggested), as opposed to simply knowing that is wrong? If so, we have reached a tipping point requiring a reset before someone gets hurt (given pepper spray was recently used on a field to break up a melee, that time has probably passed). From my seat, this is not about establishing new rules but in clarifying and redefining individual and collective expectations for the conduct of intercollegiate athletics competition and holding ourselves accountable.” Full letter. (link)
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Learfield plans to announce the Performance Partner Alliance initiative to help deliver a jersey patch solution for its schools, according to Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger, who observes: “Jersey patches are not only, for now, against NCAA rules, but apparel partners such as Nike, Adidas and Under Armour have existing contracts with schools that prohibit other branding on jerseys and uniforms. It’s an untapped source of revenue at a financially stressful time for athletic departments moving into the age of athlete revenue sharing. Learfield’s new alliance program is intended to provide apparel brands with significant enough value that they enable schools to add sponsorship logos to game and practice jerseys. Uniforms would continue to feature official apparel logos and conference logos as well.” Learfield CEO Cole Gahagan: “We’ve been at stagnation with arguably one of the most valuable aspects of college athletics — jersey patches. There is seemingly little to nothing anyone can do to actually get it moving. Activity has to start somewhere. We’ve got a responsibility to kick off that activity. The (apparel) performance partners are the first groups that you have to address. The NCAA is the other partner that must agree to this.” Learfield’s estimates for jersey patch values range from as little as $500K annually for schools to as much as $12M, according to Gahagan, who adds: “This is all in the effort for the brands to feel as though the value is significant and worthy of getting on board with jersey patches.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Matt Baker and Bruce Feldman examine Florida State’s disappointing football season, noting that the “descent is even more striking because there’s no obvious, extenuating cause. There’s no scandal to cite, no major unlucky breaks to blame. The coaching staff that won last year’s ACC championship with a third-string quarterback is the same one that lost to Duke for the first time in program history. Instead, Florida State crumbled because of a combination of lingering issues that collected slowly and converged suddenly, according to interviews conducted by The Athletic with a dozen people in and around the program and across the sport.” One person familiar with the team’s decision-making process says: “If this is a tailspin that started at 40,000 feet, you’ve had numerous opportunities to recover from it.” Baker and Feldman note that part of the problem can be traced back to subpar recruiting classes in 2021 and 2022. Those two classes were responsible for only seven regular starters this season. Of the 15 blue-chip (four- or five-star) prospects FSU signed those cycles, just five were still on the roster. Furthermore, they point out that “in the five years before Norvell’s arrival, FSU signed nine five-star recruits. In Norvell’s first five classes, he signed one.” One source tells them there is an “institutional lack of appreciation of the importance high school recruiting plays.” Therefore, FSU has relied heavily on transfers, and “if Seminoles staffers thought they could fix the talented prospects they unsuccessfully recruited previously, they were wrong. Bama’s backups, it turns out, were backups for a reason; the front office, a former staffer said, “went 1-for-17.” Seminoles AD Michael Alford says this season was the “most extreme example of what a lot of programs are experiencing, especially in this volatile, competitive landscape,” adding: “We can never take success for granted. I have hope for the future, because this is Florida State.” Lots more. (link)
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ESPN platforms experienced record-breaking college football viewership in 2024, with ABC finishing the season as the No. 1 network for college football, averaging 5.8M viewers for 46 regular season games, good for a 56% YoY uptick. ESPN platforms also experienced their most-watched season since 2016 with an average of 1.9M viewers per game across all Nielsen-rated networks (ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU) – a 19% increase YoY. Meanwhile, SEC on ABC games averaged 6.4M viewers, with the top SEC on ABC game each Saturday averaging 7.9M viewers. (link); Sunday’s NCAA Volleyball Championship selection show was the most-watched ever with 268K viewers on ESPN, up 59% YoY. (link)
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We extend our deepest sympathies to the Memphis community following the passing of Tigers Senior Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Welfare Marlon Dechausay. (link)
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We also offer our deepest condolences to the Arkansas community following the passing of longtime Arkansas Democrat-Gazette beat writer Bob Holt, who has covered the Razorbacks since 1981. (link)
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The family of former Boise State football student-athlete Dan Paul will endow an annual scholarship for student-athletes. (link)
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Massachusetts names Overseas Military Sales Group Product Marketing Senior Manager Jason Bermant to the newly created role of Executive Director of Student-Athlete Marketing, Recruitment and Retention. (link)
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+ The MPSF is adding men’s rowing to its list of sponsored sports beginning with the current 2024-25 season. Members will include California, Gonzaga, Oregon State, San Diego, Santa Clara, Stanford, UC San Diego, and Washington. (link)
+ Davidson is partnering with Teamworks to implement Teamworks General Manager. (link)
+ Colorado State is partnering with Opendorse to utilize the company’s full suite of products, including Rev-Share Ready consulting for future planning, Opendorse Budgets for data-backed cap management, Opendorse Payments for streamlined contract fulfillment, and a No-Fee Marketplace for deeper fan engagement. (link)
+ CLC sent a survey to schools in September to gather input on their current in-game assets in College Football 25 and what they’d like to see updated or added for College Football 26, according to Extra Points publisher Matt Brown. Specific questions included whether there have been or will be changes to stadiums and fields – including video boards and sponsorships – uniforms, mascots, marching bands and more. Brown adds: “Unlike last year, EA specifically asked schools to list any ‘former players or legends’ they would want to see depicted in the game. Not every former college football player’s IP is covered under any NFLPA licensing program (such as players who never played professional football), so their likenesses would need to be secured individually. This is possible, but time-consuming, so perhaps this tool could help in those efforts, which would add depth to the game’s Ultimate Team modes and elsewhere. EA also asked schools for their preferred hashtag, and if there are any logos they are no longer using.” While not all requested assets are guaranteed to make the game, Brown notes: “I would look at this survey as both an admission that EA has room to improve with team-specific realism and presentation, and a hint that they are at least considering more expansive ways to depict each school (hmmm, I wonder why EA would want every school’s official athletic hashtag?).” (link)
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Freshly minted UIC AD Andrea Williams’ five-year deal includes a base salary of $300K per year with the potential for an additional $150K “based on achievements established by and at the discretion of the Chancellor,” per CollegeAD. The Flames would owe Williams half of her remaining salary for parting ways without cause, and Williams would owe the school the same for leaving before the contract expires. (link)
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New Mexico officially introduced new AD Fernando Lovo in a press conference yesterday, during which Lovo remarked: “I think it’s too early for me to sit here and speculate what exactly needs to be done, but what I do know that needs to be done is we need to take a holistic look at all things. The first thing I want to do, and need to do, is to listen and to learn, because without that information, you know, I can’t strategize what the next step is for New Mexico athletics.” Lovo also said he spoke with the football team following its season-ending loss to Hawaii and told them there’s “no reason to hang your heads … [HC Bronco Mendenhall] says his goal is to capture hearts and minds. And not only did he do that to his team, but he did it across the state, in this community, on campus. Just really a tremendous job within the first season.” Lovo also said he believes UNM has a bright future under Mendenhall. “You can tell that they’re hungry for more. They want more. And so to me, when you have that underlying tone and underlying theme in your program and you have a really set culture that has clear benchmarks of what’s next, the potential is frankly unmatched.” When asked about Mendenhall’s name being linked to other jobs, Lovo said he, along with UNM President Garnett S. Stokes, is planning to propose “aggressive” investments in “[Mendenhall], his program, his staff, all of those things that he needs” to ensure he remains with the Lobos. (link)
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Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark is the latest industry leader to voice displeasure with the College Football Playoff rankings, saying: “In no way should a Group of 5 champion be ranked above our champion. … The [selection] committee continues to show time and time again that they are paying attention to logos versus resumes. Strength of schedule should matter and wins against Power 4 opponents should matter.” Yormark noted that Arizona State and Iowa State each played 10 of 12 games against Power 4 opponents this season, while Boise State faced just one in Oregon (though The Athletic’s Justin Williams notes the Broncos did defeat Oregon State and Washington State). Yormark also cited Boise State’s ranking as justification for the Big 12 champion being seeded above a three-loss at-large team. “The committee clearly focuses on the win and loss column. Going by that principle, no three-loss team from a Power 4 conference should get a bye over a two-loss champion from the Big 12.” Moving forward, Yormark said the “one thing that I am concerned about, candidly, and something I’ll address with [CFP Executive director] Richard Clark at the right time, is that I need to better understand — and I think I speak on behalf of the full management committee and the commissioners: What are the key metrics that are being used as we think about the rankings each week? Because strength of schedule was something that was identified for me early in the fall as a very, very, critically important metric, and I’m not sure that has happened, at least to date.” (link)
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South Carolina Football HC Shane Beamer comments on the seemingly nebulous role strength of schedule plays in the College Football Playoff selection process: "Is there anything to gain by playing in some of these games out of conference? It’s something everyone – not just us but everyone – needs to look at because clearly you can go through an entire season, not beat a ranked team and be in the playoff if you just win. I'm a competitor. I love playing in those games, I'm looking forward to playing Virginia Tech in Atlanta next season, but the committee made it very clear that they really don't give a hoot who you beat. Just don’t lose three times and you're in, even if it means you never beat a ranked opponent – not one. Don’t beat a ranked opponent but just win the games on your schedule and you're in. They made a pretty strong statement about that, absolutely.” (link)
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Attorneys for Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia and the NCAA argued their cases in front of U.S. District Court Judge William Campbell Wednesday regarding Pavia's lawsuit over eligibility rules for junior college players. Ryan Downton, one of Pavia's attorneys, said that while he hoped that a decision would be issued by the time the transfer portal opened Monday, he was not optimistic after Campbell asked both sides when the transfer portal closed (December 28). The Tennessean’s Aria Gerson reports that “one point of contention between the two sides was the extent of discussions regarding the NCAA potentially allowing all players five years of eligibility, with no redshirts. Pavia's side cited news reports stating that such a change was being discussed, while the NCAA argued that no formal process had begun to change that rule. The judge requested clarification from the NCAA by Monday about the extent of such discussions. … A decision was not issued by the end of the 2½-hour hearing, with the judge instead taking the case under consideration. It was not immediately clear when a decision would be issued.” (link)
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Women’s Volleyball continues to surge as the regular season was the most-consumed on record for ESPN with fans viewing for a total of 635M minutes. Average viewership was 140K per game, a 21% increase YoY. Viewership also increased YoY among women (+20%), P18-24 (+70%) and P2-17 (+90%). (link)
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Florida rolled out an Express Entry program with facial authentication provider Wicket for the last two home football games at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, and Gators Assoc. AD for Ticketing Mike Castle says the benefits were quickly apparent: “For me, it’s a no-brainer on trying to solve a problem that is probably one that fans are most vocal about. You spend the whole afternoon amped up to get to the game, you’re out there tailgating, and then your first experience in walking in the front door is that it took longer than you would hope to get in. If we can solve that problem, we’re already starting their game-day experience – the moment they walk in the stadium – as an improved experience.” Ahead of the implementation, UF shared information about the Express Entry lanes to entice fan signups and positioned QR codes around the gate for those who wanted to sign up on arrival. The Gators also stationed staffers to provide more information. Castle: “I saw a lot of people do it and kind of go ‘Wow, that was easy.’” Castle didn’t share total signup numbers for Express Entry, but he did say that both game days featured a large number of on-the-spot signups. For example, the Ole Miss game yielded approximately 300 new registrations at the gate. Wicket COO Jeff Boehm says UF was one of a handful of universities it’s worked with as it looks to expand its college sports footprint. “This year will be limited. But as we look into next year and potentially other sports as well…I’m excited to see the potential.” (link)
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+ Norfolk State Assoc.. AD for External Affairs Paula Jackson has left the Spartans’ athletic department, CollegeAD reports. (link)
+ With the retirement of Central Arkansas Men’s Soccer HC Frank Kohlenstein, the Bears have promoted AHC Kyle Segebart to HC. (link)
+ Memphis will hire a new Volleyball leader as HC Sean Burdette’s contract was not renewed after seven seasons. (link)
+ Southern Illinois Volleyball HC Ed Allen steps down after six seasons leading the Salukis. (link)
+ Legendary ESPN men’s hoops analyst Dick Vitale shared the following update following a tribute video aired by the network during Tuesday’s Arkansas-Miami (FL) matchup: “I am touched tonight seeing this video from my buddies at ESPN. I’m constantly thinking about Dec. 12 when I have a major scan to determine if I’m cancer free after my recent 30 radiation treatments. If I am it would be my NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP!” As always, our best wishes are with Dickie V. (link)
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Have a look at some of the digital & social graphics & activations schools from all DI subdivisions used to highlight their classes during yesterday’s Early Signing Day. Full database with examples from every school we could find. Who had the best creative? (link)
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CBS’ John Talty takes a look at the impact Nike Co-Founder Phil Knight had on Oregon’s recruitment of five-star cornerback Na’eem Offord, who flipped his commitment to the Ducks from Ohio State yesterday. Offord himself says Knight "played a big role, like a huge, big role. He's actually waiting on me to get up there, he's got a lot of stuff planned for me. He's gonna help me make my shoe." Offord goes on to say NIL wasn’t a major factor in his recruitment because the number would’ve been roughly the same wherever he went. “NIL is cool but anybody is gonna want endorsements. I'm gonna need endorsements all around and I feel like Phil Knight will help me with it. He can play a big role and help me with endorsements and marketing." As for Knight’s overall involvement with UO’s NIL efforts, one NIL agent tells Talty that Knight signs off on every Division Street contract. Another agent says of the UO-focused collective: "They are extremely sophisticated and know exactly what they're doing. I find it a pleasure to work with them because they are so professional. They are super easy to work with." (link)
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Massachusetts will have nearly $2M in NIL/revenue-share for the 2025 season and $3M for 2026 (presumably for football), according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, who adds: “Those numbers are guaranteed, according to sources, which means they don't have to go out and fundraise.” New Minutemen HC Joe Harasymiak will also have $2.7M to pay ACs, which Thamel notes “projects to be the highest staff pool in the MAC by a significant amount.” Thamel also notes Harasymiak is “expected to agree to a five-year deal worth between $1.3M and $1.4M annually.” (link)
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Deals, Deals, Deals…
+ In an article on the science of scheduling football games, The New Yorker’s Louisa Thomas notes that all 135 FBS teams use Gridiron while 129 out of 130 FCS use the company. Columbia is the lone holdout. (link)
+ Looks like three bowl games have so far been set with South Alabama and Western Michigan competing in the Salute to Veterans Bowl, Memphis and West Virginia meeting up in the Frisco Bowl and South Florida taking on San Jose State in the Hawaii Bowl. (link)
+ The mystery Pop-Tart flavor returning from the vault for this year’s Pop-Tart Bowl is Frosted Cinnamon Roll according to NBC’s Nicole Auerbach, who notes: “Frosted Cinnamon Roll joins Frosted Hot Fudge Sundae and Frosted Wild Berry as the three mascots this year. Game MVP will pick which edible mascot/flavor to eat.” (link)
+ Shaw Sports Turf will be The Official Synthetic Turf Provider of the College Football Playoff for the second year in a row. (link)
+ The Big West has partnered with FanWord and its new storytelling software, FanWord Assist. (link)
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Assistant Director of the Terrier Club (Wofford College / Spartanburg, SC): More details HERE.
Director of Development, Athletics (Merrimack College / North Andover, MA): More details HERE.
Associate AD or Senior Associate AD for External Affairs (Furman University / Greenville, SC): More details HERE.
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Senior Associate Athletic Director for Administration (Ball State University / Muncie, IN): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletic Director, Chief of Staff (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE
Senior Associate Athletic Director, Student Life (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (Midway University / Midway, KY): (NAIA) More details HERE.
Senior Associate AD, Sports Administration (University of Delaware / Newark, DE): More details HERE.
Chief Executive Officer (Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) / Anywhere, US): More details HERE.
Executive Associate Athletic Director - Chief Financial Officer (Georgia Tech / Atlanta, GA): More details HERE.
Senior Director, Development (Athletics) /Senior Associate Athletics Director, Development (University of Delaware / Newark/Hybrid, DE): More details HERE.
Director, McAndrews Fund for Athletic Engagement (Dickinson College / Carlisle, PA): (DIII) More details HERE.
Senior Associate/Associate Athletics Director for Business and Administrative Services, Chief Financial & Administrative Officer (Ohio University / Athens, OH): More details HERE.
Dean of Athletics / Athletic Director (Lehigh University / Bethlehem, PA): More details HERE. The D1.dossier for this position is available HERE.
Senior/Associate Athletic Director, NCAA Compliance and Student Services (University of Nevada – Las Vegas / Las Vegas, NV): More details HERE.
Associate AD or Senior Associate AD for External Affairs (Furman University / Greenville, SC): More details HERE.
Director of Intercollegiate Athletics (University of Redlands / Redlands, CA): (DIII) More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (Illinois State University / Normal, IL): More details HERE. The D1.dossier for this position is available HERE.
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Assistant Director of Athletic Events & Rentals (Rice University / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Administration (Ball State University / Muncie, IN): More details HERE.
Facility and Student Programming Coordinator (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): More details HERE.
Part-Time Assistant Equipment Manager (University of Denver / Denver, CO): More details HERE.
Director, Maintenance (Stanford University / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
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.
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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.
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Associate Athletic Trainer (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
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.
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Director of Sales - Holy Cross Athletics (Peak Sports MGMT / Worcester, MA): More details HERE.
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.
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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.
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