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Louisville AD Josh Heird agrees to a contract extension through 2030, pending approval by the UL Board of Trustees. President Kim Schatzel: "This is a vote of confidence that I want to be able to provide. … I am happy to take this to the board. I believe that we have one of the finest athletic directors in the country serving the University of Louisville, and the building of the team and confidence and performance he has brought to the athletic department are things we want to continue. He's the right person for the role." (link)
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More from Avenue Capital Group Chairman/CEO/Co-Founder & former Milwaukee Bucks Co-Owner Marc Lasry’s conversation at the Westport Library, where he said he believes private equity in college athletics is “probably a year away. It takes a while. You’ve got to get everybody to sign off on it. This isn’t happening overnight.” (link)
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The Virginian-Pilot’s David Teel reports from behind the scenes at the ACC HQ during Sunday’s College Football Playoff bracket reveal and notes that “many from the ACC worked at Bank of America Stadium until 1, 2, even 3 a.m. Less than eight hours later, they were in the state-of-the-art command center, surrounded by banks of massive television screens, unfazed by the Daily Press’ and Virginian-Pilot’s exclusive access to the proceedings.” Their dedication was rewarded at 12:34 PM when SMU’s red pony appeared on the screen and the room broke into applause and Deputy Commissioner Amy Yakola remarked: “It’s just a game until it becomes your livelihood.” After Clemson was also added to the field, an “ecstatic ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips called in to thank everyone and to receive his final briefing” on the league’s full bowl lineup. “In earlier video calls Sunday morning with outside counsel Alex Steinberg, a former NFL attorney with extensive media experience, and Clint Overby of ESPN Events, which runs 17 bowls, [Senior Assoc. Commissioner for Football Michael] Strickland outlined the ACC’s bowl process and how it would be impacted by the number of teams from the conference that reached the playoff.” From there, much of the focus was the full bowl slate. “At 2:15 p.m., nearly two hours after the playoff reveal, and with the digital and creative team back in the command center awaiting his cue to socialize graphics, Strickland convened the ACC’s official selection video call with bowl directors. First up were the Gator’s Greg McGarity, Holiday’s Mark Neville and Pop-Tarts’ Steve Hogan. Just as Strickland projected, Hogan wanted Miami in Orlando to face Iowa State. No arguments. Done deal. Neville in San Diego preferred Syracuse for its No. 21 CFP ranking and considerable Southern California alumni contingent. McGarity asked for Duke in Jacksonville, but only if the SEC assigned Florida to his game, allowing the Gator to promote a matchup of programs once coached by the legendary Steve Spurrier.” More. (link)
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Michigan State AD Alan Haller says he’ll let Football HC Jonathan Smith make the call on how many scholarships the Spartans will award next season. “He feels comfortable this first year going with 85 scholarships with a roster limit of 105 (with 20 walk-ons). And then we'll add about a million dollars worth of scholarships (20 to 25 scholarships) to the women's side to really strengthen some of our really successful women's sports over the last couple of years and keep pace with other Big Ten schools. … We’ve looked at adding to women’s soccer, volleyball, women’s basketball, gymnastics, maybe a couple of others. We’re not looking at it, we are adding scholarships there. You’ve got to remember that every additional scholarship you add takes down the rev share. So it's either rev share or scholarships, and what does a particular sport need. Some benefit more from actual dollars going to student-athletes. Some just need more numbers (in scholarships) to be successful.” That said, Haller notes there is “nothing that we're going to do from a rev-share dollar, whether that's adding scholarships or giving (money) to other sports, that's going to reduce the number we're going to give to football. That number is set.” Haller declines to reveal football’s exact rev-share number other than to say: “We are going to be very competitive as it relates to an investment in football.” Haller goes on to say he has a “really, really good relationship with the Big Ten office,” adding: “I get the perception that we're bending over backwards for the night games and the Ford Field thing. I get that. That is not the reality. It's not. I'm not going to allow that to happen. I've got to represent Michigan State in a way that is professional, but is understanding within the conference office that our voice at the table matters. But I'm not going to do anything foolish where I'm throwing a bunch of threats that I can't back up.” Full Q&A. (link)
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Army West Point and Navy have agreed to a 10-year extension to continue broadcasting the Army-Navy football game on CBS through 2038. CBS Sports President/CEO David Berson: "CBS Sports is immensely proud of our decades-long association with the Army-Navy football game and our partnerships with the US Military and US Naval Academies. America's Game is special and has always been about more than football. We are privileged to document the extraordinary stories of the cadets and midshipmen on and off the field and will continue to celebrate the traditions and history of this great game while highlighting these venerated service academies for years to come." (link)
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SBJ’s Ben Portnoy examines the business side of the Army-Navy game and notes that in 2007, Navy Senior Assoc. AD of Corporate Sales Jon Starrett was tasked with helping to secure a presenting sponsor for the game; however, there was a catch: neither school was interested in changing the name of the game. Starrett: “There was no desire to just march up and down Madison Avenue to make this game available to someone. We were very careful with who we targeted, and we spoke to folks for over an 18-month period until we finalized the deal.” The academies ultimately wound up partnering with USAA, whose Chief Marketing Officer, Francesco Lagutaine, says: “I see it as a partnership that us, the academy athletic [departments] and the Army and Navy teams have our own internal standards to be better every year. It’s a great partnership where it’s mutually enriching.” USAA, which has used 160over90 as its brand sponsorship agency of record since 2011, didn’t provide exact financial numbers when asked by Sports Business Journal, but a company spokesperson noted it had seen continuous year-over-year growth in earned media, social engagements and paid media effectiveness over the past 15 years. Army Deputy AD for External Operations Tom Theodorakis adds of sponsorships for the game overall: “When we look at sponsors, there’s three pillars: investment, pre-promotion and on-site activation. The investment piece is important. The Army-Navy game sponsor investment goes directly to the two academies. That funds Army’s 30 sports and Navy’s 36 sports. It’s really pivotal for our sustainability and providing a premium Division I experience for our cadets.” More. (link)
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NOCAP Sports, Exos and a yet-to-be-announced production company will launch the Athlete Showcase, an “NFL Combine-style event that will connect 50-75 elite transfer portal football players, agents and NIL collectives over the course of three days in Dallas,” according to SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, who notes the event, which is set to take place Jan. 5-7, will include an “on-field workout portion, followed by meetings between stakeholders from across the country during a two-day ‘Athlete Marketing Expo’ at a nearby hotel.” The Collective Association will also be part of the showcase. NOCAP Co-Founder/CEO Nick Lord: “This is an opportunity to put athletes, coaches, collectives and brands all in the same room, in the same place to basically create a physical manifestation of the transfer portal that's, to date, been entirely digital. … This is just a natural progression of business [for NOCAP]. Our core business is helping brands invest across college sports. This is creating a new platform for brands to invest in.” (link)
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CFP Deal Book…
+ Boise State is partnering with On Location to support the Broncos in the VRBO Fiesta Bowl. On Location is offering two and three night travel packages exclusively for Bronco fans that includes hotel accommodations, round-trip air from Boise to Phoenix, a verified Boise State Fiesta Bowl ticket, access to the official Boise State welcome event, Broncos Pregame Party and more. (link)
+ Notre Dame’s home College Football Playoff game against Indiana is officially sold out. Tickets never went to market, according to The Athletic’s Pete Sampson, who notes the secondary market is “currently at Swift levels.” (link)
+ Meanwhile, The Athletic's Audrey Snyder reports that it’s “looking like there will be plenty of tickets available at 2:30 p.m. for a public sale for Penn State, SMU on Ticketmaster. Penn State students did not request their full allotment of tickets. That frees up about 5K seats that will be sold for much more money for the Playoff.” (link)
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+ Central Michigan names Army West Point Co-OC Matt Drinkall as its next Football HC. (link)
+ Tulane and Football HC Jon Sumrall have agreed in principle to a contract extension. Terms have yet to be disclosed. (link)
+ Saint Joseph’s names longtime instructor and former Memphis 901 HC Tim Mulqueen as Men’s Soccer HC. (link)
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The NCAA has approved championship hosting agreements for men's and women's soccer through 2028 in Cary, North Carolina; men's and women's tennis through 2037 in Orlando, Florida; and Beach Volleyball in Gulf Shores, Alabama, through 2031. NCAA VP of Championships and Alliances Anthony Holman: "These communities have a proven track record of successfully hosting NCAA events, and we're excited to make this announcement of extended host agreements with Cary, Gulf Shores and Orlando for these six NCAA championships. The commitment to invest and support these championships in terms of facilities, staffing, marketing and more were integral data points to our decision-making process. We feel the efficiency of scale that can be realized with these long-term commitments between the NCAA and our hosts provides an opportunity for more enhancement of these championships, leading to an increased student-athlete and fan experience moving forward." (link)
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The NCAA has also unveiled the official logo for the 2026 NCAA Women’s Final Four, which features iconic elements and vibrant colors that represent Phoenix and the state of Arizona. VP of Women’s Basketball Lynn Holzman: "Phoenix has consistently demonstrated its excellence as a host for numerous NCAA championship events. The Division I Women’s Basketball Committee, along with the women’s basketball community and stakeholders, are excited to bring the Women’s Final Four to the Valley of the Sun for the first time. We are deeply grateful to the Phoenix Local Organizing Committee and Arizona State University for their commitment to women’s basketball and for supporting this next chapter of the Women’s Final Four." (link)
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Wyoming has received gifts from Daniel and Kristi R. Schwab, of Star Valley, WY, as well as Gene Humphrey and the 9H Research Foundation. The Schwab Family has committed $1.75M while Humphrey's gift will total $500K. The commitment from the Schwab Family is highlighted by the creation of the S.C.H.W.A.B. Family Endowed Athletics Scholarship, which will be funded at $1M. The scholarship will, once fully funded, be the second-largest athletics scholarship endowment in Wyoming history and will be awarded annually to a UW student-athlete who embodies the characteristics of sacrifice, commitment, honor, work, attitude, and belief. The remaining $750K will support the Cowboy Joe Club. Humphrey's gift includes $450K to officially complete the Difference Makers Campaign, Wyoming’s initiative to raise $20M in private support to renovate the west side of War Memorial Stadium and to build a new competition pool facility. The remaining $50K will go to the Cowboy Joe Club. (link)
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UTEP has received a $2.5M gift from the Woody and Gayle Hunt Family Foundation to support the athletic department’s transition to the Mountain West. Miners AD Jim Senter: "The Hunt family shares in our excitement of joining the Mountain West Conference and renewing our long-standing regional rivalries. It's important to all of us that we put our best foot forward and put the best possible product on the playing field in 2026. Through the generosity of the Hunt family, UTEP Athletics will be able to build the adequate financial resources to begin a thrilling new era in July of 2026." (link)
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Congratulations to UCLA for winning the Men’s Water Polo natty with an 11-8 victory over rival USC. (link)
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As you know, the College Football Playoff field is set. The 12 teams competing are, in order of seed (with CFP ranking in parentheses): Oregon (1), Georgia (2), Boise State (9), Arizona State (12), Penn State (4), Notre Dame (5), Ohio State (6), Tennessee (7), Indiana (8), SMU (10) and Clemson (16). Oregon, Georgia, Boise State and Arizona State will receive first-round byes and play the winners of the following matchups, respectively: Tennessee-Ohio State, Indiana-Notre Dame, SMU-Penn State and Clemson-Texas. Full bracket. (link)
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Michigan AD/College Football Playoff Committee Chair Warde Manuel and CFP Executive Director Richard Clark answered questions from the media about the rankings and the process, including one regarding whether having cameras or audio in the room for discussions would be beneficial. Manuel says no. “Part of being…completely open in this room is that what's said in this room stays in this room. So I would hope that it would never be a situation where people would have a camera and those kind of things because I feel in many respects it would restrict what people – the honesty people would have trying to play politics with what people think should be said or what their fan base wants them to say or what their conference wants them to say. I think what I'm doing here now, answering questions and trying to be open and transparent about the discussion and the process is the way to continue to open up the transparency about what goes on in this room.” Regarding how championship games factored into the calculus, Manuel says: “We didn't boost people because they were champions or knock people way down because they lost. It was how the game was played. … Those were very close, very tightly played competitions. Even though at one point Clemson had a larger lead in the first half of their game, when you look at it, those games came down to the wire, came down to one possession, one kick, one [last drive by Georgia]. Those kind of things are something that we really did take a good hard look at as it related to these teams and how they played.” Full teleconference transcript. (link)
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Alabama AD Greg Byrne comments on being left out of the College Football Playoff field: “Disappointed with the outcome and felt we were one of the 12 best teams in the country. We had an extremely challenging schedule and recognize there were two games in particular that we did not perform as well as we should have. We have said that we would need to see how strength of schedule would be evaluated by the CFP. With this outcome, we will need to assess how many P4 non-conference games make sense in the future to put us in the best position to participate in the CFP. That is not good for college football. With that said, we do not need to hang our heads and now need to finish this season strong. We have a great group of young men who have led us with Coach DeBoer through the last year and we look forward to our opportunity in the ReliaQuest Bowl.” (link)
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For those keeping score, the Big Ten leads the way with four teams, followed by the SEC (3), ACC (2), Big 12 (1), Mountain West (1) and one independent in Notre Dame. Front Office Sports’ David Rumsey notes that with conferences receiving $4M for each school that reaches the CFP and another $4M for each that qualifies for the quarterfinal, the guaranteed league payouts are as follows: Big Ten ($20M), SEC ($16M), ACC ($12M), Big 12 ($8M) and Mountain West ($8M). Conferences will also receive $6M for each school that reaches the semifinals and another $6M for each that plays in the national championship. (link)
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ESPN “moved quickly to decide which of the four first-round games it would” sublicense to TNT, according to Sportico’s Anthony Crupi, who notes the network “will screen a doubleheader on Sat., Dec. 21, kicking off the day with SMU-Penn State game at noon ET before moving on to Clemson-Texas at 4 p.m.” That leaves ESPN with Notre Dame-Indiana at 8 p.m. on Friday and Tennessee-Ohio State in the Saturday prime time slot. Crupi also points out that “while the licensing fee has been kept under wraps, [ESPN] is said to have valued each of the four early games at around $25M a pop.” (link)
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CFP Ticketing Techniques…
+ Ohio State says tickets for its first-round College Football Playoff game will start at $100. There will be 3,500 seats allotted for Tennessee fans. (link); Season ticket holders may request their normal home game ticket and parking locations until noon today. Season ticket holders interested in purchasing additional tickets for the CFP first round can do so via a presale beginning on Wednesday morning. Tickets will go on sale to non-season ticket holders on Thursday morning. Students can request tickets via a random drawing in their online ticket accounts. (link)
+ Texas season ticket holders can request their regular season seat and parking locations for the Longhorns’ first-round matchup by 4 PM today. No general public tickets will be available for purchase. Fans interested in purchasing tickets should visit Texas’ official ticket marketplace partner, SeatGeek. Longhorn Foundation donors at the Tradition level or higher ($1,500+) may also request tickets for other CFP games that the Longhorns may qualify for this postseason. (link)
+ As reported previously by The Athletic’s Audrey Snyder (link), Penn State gave season ticket holders until November 22 to request their regular seats for the Nittany Lions’ CFP opener. Additionally, season ticket holders and Nittany Lion Club members will have access to an exclusive presale from 10 am to 2 PM today. Any remaining tickets will go on sale at 2:30 PM. (link)
+ Looks like tickets for Notre Dame-Indiana are only available on Stubhub. At the time of writing, tickets are starting at about $910 apiece and go up to $3,533 a seat. (link)
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Illinois AD Josh Whitman says he thinks revenue sharing will reduce the spread between the lowest and highest spending schools. It's roughly a $20M difference now but will be about $3-4M next year, helping to level the playing field, he notes. Revenue sharing will be about $20.5M for next year, and Whitman says the Illini are planning out how to distribute that among our teams now. "It's unlike any moment in history." (link, link)
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Hawaii finished FY24 with a $2.1M budget deficit, according to a report from Accuity that found UH had expenses of $59.8M and revenue of $57.7M. Women’s volleyball finished with a surplus of $331,501, and the Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s Stephen Tsai reports that “men’s volleyball is believed to also have finished in the black, but its budget was lumped into ‘other sports,’ which incurred an aggregate deficit of $5.6M. The report showed the football program earned more than $13M in revenue with expenses of nearly $14M for a net deficit of $636,601. The report followed the NCAA’s mandated calculations, which do not allow the football program to include as revenue its share from broadcast, television, radio and internet rights, nor distributions from the Mountain West. The Rainbow Warriors earned $3.6M from broadcast, TV, radio and internet rights. Salaries for coaches and staff totaled just over $24M. UH President David Lassner: “There have been no changes in policy or practice regarding how UH Manoa addresses the operating deficits that any campus unit may face in a particular year, including athletics. So the campus will ensure that all payroll and financial obligations are met.” (link)
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Nations Group is “expanding its traditional owners’ representative stadium development model by assembling an experienced team of university real estate professionals to plan, develop, finance, build, and maintain condominiums adjacent to sports venues on college campuses.” These Club Residences will “sell at a premium allowing athletic departments to benefit from a revenue source that will generate significant dollars in both the short and long term.” Nations Group President Chris Nations: “Our goal is to partner with universities, and specifically their Athletic Departments, to design residential communities tailored to the school’s brand and provide their supporters with first-class residences in highly sought after locations.” (link)
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Coaches Corner powered by D1.relocation…
+ UNLV Football HC Barry Odom is taking the same position at Purdue and will owe the Rebels a $3M buyout, which USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz notes dropped from $4M on December 2. (link)
+ Tulsa has hired East Tennessee State Football HC Tre Lamb for the same role. (link)
+ As you might expect, this morning’s Coaches.wire is highlighted by dozens & dozens of football staffing changes. Check it all out here. (link)
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Reddit’s CFB subreddit will serve as the "Official Fan Voice" of this year’s Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl. As part of the arrangement, some of the best comments from the Game Thread will be featured on the stadium videoboard in the fourth quarter, every time a team reaches the red zone, the PA and video board will mention it's the "r/CFB Red Zone,” the stadium video board will feature the r/CFB logo, mentions, etc., along with the website. The subreddit also launched a fund drive (now closed) to support charitable causes in the Tampa area through the OurCFP nonprofit, and any additional donations received will go to support Toys for Tots and children’s hospitals. (link)
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Tennessee has sold out of its softball season tickets. (link)
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Penn is partnering with Skinletics to utilize the company’s red-light therapy and other products to enhance student-athlete wellness. (link)
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U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice to express concern over the “growing risk of match-fixing,” citing several recent cases globally but noting: “While the most prominent examples of sports corruption have been international, there is a risk of match-fixing in this country. For one, college sports in the United States are uniquely popular when compared to the rest of the world. Some argue college athletes – who are young, often have shortened careers, and may be financially constrained – are more susceptible to exploitation from bad actors looking to fix a match. … This also significantly raises the risk of harassment of student-athletes, as a study recently found that 12% of total harassing comments made to student-athletes were related to sports betting and match-fixing.” Full letter. (link)
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Sixteen states set betting handle records in October, according to SBJ’s Bill King, who reports: “Tops among them was New York, which took $2.3B in wagers, eclipsing the $2.1B in November 2023. Massachusetts, Virginia, Maryland and Indiana all topped $500M on the way to state records. October handle in 31 states and D.C. stood at $12.97B, well within range of the $14.47B record set in November 2023.” King also notes October 2024 is up 12% over October 2023 and September was up 15% over the previous September. The three summer months were up 28%, 25% and 29%, respectively, compared to 2023, completing a five-month run of 20%+ YoY growth. As for why there was such a surge in October, King observes that “even the most tightly tuned predictive algorithms miss on occasion. They missed badly enough in October that DraftKings toggled its 2024 revenue projection down from a peak of $5.25B to a range of $4.85B to $4.95B. FanDuel lowered its revenue guidance for the year by $50M, to $6.15B. Looking at it more broadly, hold rate – the percentage of handle that the sportsbooks kept as gross revenue after paying winners – fell to 7% in October, down from 11% in September. Last year, hold was a consistent 9% in both September and October.” (link)
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Associate General Counsel (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director, Compliance (Kennesaw State University / Kennesaw, GA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Director of Athletic Compliance (Football) (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
NCAA Initial Eligibility and Admissions Specialist (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Senior/Associate Athletic Director, NCAA Compliance and Student Services (University of Nevada – Las Vegas / Las Vegas, NV): More details HERE.
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Senior Director/ Director of Development - Major Gifts (University of Georgia / Athens, GA): More details HERE.
Director of Heritage Association (University of Southern California / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE.
Director of Development Communications (University of Southern California / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE
Assistant AD for Annual Fund & Premium Seating (Arkansas State University / Jonesboro, AR): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development Operations (Arkansas State University / Jonesboro, AR): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Development (University of Wyoming / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Donor Relations & Stewardship (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Donor Communications & Events (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
Director of Revenue Growth (Illinois State University / Normal, IL): More details HERE.
Director of Development - Annual Fund (Tarleton State University / Stephenville, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Director, Development (Athletics) /Senior Associate Athletics Director, Development (University of Delaware / Newark/Hybrid, DE): More details HERE.
Director of Stewardship, Signature Events and Donor Experience (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Director of Development (University of Wyoming / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
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.
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Director - Landscape, Turf, and Grounds (University of Missouri / Columbia, MO): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Event Management (University of Missouri / Columbia, MO): More details HERE.
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.
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Senior Associate AD, Sports Administration (University of Delaware / Newark, DE): 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.
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