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Michigan AD Warde Manuel's new base salary has been set at $1.9M “with the university on the hook for as much as $150K and a match up to $350K, according to his contract obtained via open records request. That's $2.4 million all in — making him one of the highest paid athletic directors in the nation,” according to the Detroit Free Press’ Tony Garcia. Under Manuel’s previous contract, his base salary was $1.27M with the same $150K and $350K matches. (link)
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Western Michigan AD Dan Bartholomae signed an extension this summer that takes him through 2029, and pays him at least $340K a year, per The Detroit News’ Tony Paul. (link)
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WDRB’s Eric Crawford goes deeper on the extension & challenges ahead for Louisville AD Josh Heird after inking a deal that could keep him in the Derby City through the 2030 academic year. UofL President Kim Schatzel calls the move a “signal of the confidence we have in his great leadership. [...] When you're looking at the changes in athletics, the national landscape for collegiate athletics to be able to have somebody who's experienced, who has shown that they can do the work, and to have the kind of track record that he has, as well as the relationships that are built, and in all honesty, also the national reputation in terms of the connections and relationships that he has…it’s a good thing.” Heird notes challenges ahead with the House settlement: “And as I've said, this is over the next -- I don't know, I guess I'd probably call it six to 18 months -- it'll be, in my mind, the most transformative time in the college athletics industry. And we just have to try to be as prepared as we possibly can be for it, and make sure that we're ready for what we think is going to come. We don't know that for certain, but we're going to game plan for various scenarios and try to put the university in the best position possible to be successful. [...] It's an ebb and flow. It changes. It's like, hey, we think we want to go down this road, and then we might have to pivot a little bit. I say it all the time, the easiest way to stop being wrong is to change your mind. So, there's probably going to be a few times where we have to change our mind…What you have to do is say, ‘This is what we've been dealt and how do we manage it?’ As opposed to, ‘I don't like it,’ or ‘I don't think this is what we should be doing.’ This is where we are. So how are we going to manage it? That's what we're going to try to do.” (link)
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TurnkeyZRG Chairman/CEO Len Perna tells The Athletic’s Stewart Mandel that when it comes to the CSFL, “we know fans want this. More access and fair access, without the politics, without all the squabbling.” As for the system itself, Perna explains: “Like versus like scheduling is really important to this because it creates more competitive balance. It’s important that if you’re Michigan last year and you win the national championship, you’re going to have a really hard schedule. And if you’re Baylor and you only won three games last year, this year you’re going to have an easier schedule.” Cleveland Browns owner/major Tennessee supporter Jimmy Haslam, also a CSFL advocate, says: “We believe the NFL playoff system is much more objective and less subjective. This should result in truly the best teams ‘making the playoffs.’” Perna adds: “It’s a really bad look to have commissioners arguing with commissioners and athletic directors arguing with athletic directors, all in the media. What do you think fans think of all of our college football leadership arguing with each other out in the open, day after day after day after day? It reduces the confidence in the system.” As it relates to getting the Big Ten and SEC on board, Perna says: “Your customer has to be ready to buy, and they’re not ready to listen yet. So we’re really persistent. We understand the timing is probably not right for this idea right now. But I’m telling you, right now, what we’ve outlined in our proposal is the manifest destiny of where college football will wind up.” (link)
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+ The Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the NCAA regarding a lawsuit brought by former Ole Miss Asst. AD for High School and Junior College Relations Barney Farrar regarding violations found to have occurred during former Football HC Hugh Freeze’s tenure. After the COI concluded Farrar engaged in multiple acts of wrongdoing, including arranging for boosters to make cash payments of between $13,000 to $15,600 to a football recruit, Farrar sued the NCAA in 2020, raising such claims as negligence, malicious interference with employment, denial of due process under the Mississippi Constitution and usurpation of judicial function. A trial court dismissed much of the case but denied the NCAA’s motion to grant summary judgment as to the remaining two claims: due process and malicious interference. The Supreme Court of Mississippi accepted the NCAA’s appeal, which was led by attorneys J. Cal Mayo Jr., Paul Bowie Watkins and Sarah Katherine Embry. Sportico’s Michael McCann: “NCAA v. Farrar strengthens the NCAA’s longstanding legal position that, as a private membership organization where member schools and conferences voluntarily join, it has the contractual right to adopt and enforce compliance rules that govern the conduct of member institutions and their staff.” (link)
+ The prison sentence of long-time Miami (FL) booster Nevin Shapiro was commuted by President Joe Biden as part of a total of 1,499 total commutations handed down by the administration on Thursday. Having pled guilty to eight felony counts for his role in a $900M+ Ponzi scheme, which he ran from his Capital Investments office, Shapiro was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison. He entered in 2013 before being let out in April 2020 and placed on house arrest where he remained until Biden’s decision. Per TMZ, Shapiro previously admitted to providing improper benefits to players through his role as a booster with the school receiving NCAA sanctions. (link)
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NBC Sports has still not signed its media rights contract with the Big Ten, according to Puck’s John Ourand, and the Washington Post’s Ben Strauss says: “This is not unprecedented. It’s my understanding that CBS and the SEC never signed their full, long-form contract, either. Money still changes hands. Games are still on television. But it allows for way more haggling and arguing over what is owed. What NBC has expressed to other people is that they didn’t realize the extent that Big Ten teams don’t want to play night games.” Ourand writes: “I have bad news for the Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, and Wisconsin fans who are tired of having so many noon kickoffs: That’s not changing anytime soon. The universities don’t want it to change. Fox, a couple of years ago, set up its noon kickoff as their main window. There was little competition because everybody else scheduled the worst games at noon, and Fox ended up having the highest-rated window for several years. The conference is in on that strategy, and those main teams in the conference are in on that strategy.” Ourand also addresses how ESPN will approach Bill Belichick’s first season at North Carolina and believes it will be similar to Fox’s strategy with Colorado HC Deion Sanders. “The problem is that UNC’s early-season schedule is not particularly strong, with Charlotte, Richmond, and UCF following TCU. Plus, ESPN holds all the rights to the far better SEC, so it’s unlikely that UNC will become more than an interloper on ABC’s primetime Saturday window—usually the domain of powerhouse teams like Georgia, Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, etcetera. But ESPN has plenty of not-quite-primetime windows across its networks, and I’m told that UNC will be in heavy rotation for one of the ABC windows most weeks, as long as the team wins some games.” Per one source: “This is where the casual sports fan and the casual college football fan enters the equation. That incremental audience is not necessarily avid college football fans. It’s people who want to see Belichick coach college football.” (link)
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Excitement is palpable around the upcoming College Football Playoff game between Tennessee and Ohio State in Columbus as Thursday’s general public ticket sale sold out in minutes, leaving OSU non-season ticket holding fans at the mercy of the resale market with the most expensive ticket available on Ticketmaster running at north of $3,000. The demand for tickets around a rare night game at the Horseshoe, as well as the first CFP and December match-up at the historic stadium, is certainly understandable, although another factor has contributed to the high demand, the Tennessee fan base. Having been allotted just 3,500 tickets in a stadium boasting a capacity of 102,780, the UT contingent quickly hatched plans to track down more tickets, including securing an Ohio State ticket presale code sent out to Buckeye season-ticket holders. OSU AD Ross Bjork implored Buckeye fans not to sell their tickets to the Big Orange horde, commenting in a Thursday interview on 97.1 The Fan’s Morning Juice: "Don't sell your tickets. Tennessee fans, they're rabid fans. They are going to invade the Shoe. Let's make sure we don't have as much orange in there as people think." It might be too late. In a post on X, Tennessee President Randy Boyd wrote that Ohio State President Ted Carter “thinks the stadium may be 30% orange - way to go Vol Fans!” (link)
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LSU Football HC Brian Kelly and wife, Paqui, have announced the Kelly Family Million-Dollar Match Challenge through which they’ve committed to match the public’s support of NIL with a gift of up to $1M to LSU Athletics. For every dollar of public support to NIL via the Bayou Traditions Football Fund through Feb. 5, 2025, the Kellys will donate up to $1M to the Tiger Athletic Foundation’s AD’s Excellence Fund. Kelly: “In order to remain among the nation’s elite in this new world of college athletics, we have to be competitive in all areas of our program. I am committed to doing all that we can to win championships at LSU. While we are not permitted to financially support our NIL efforts directly, Paqui and I can certainly match this tremendous fanbase’s generosity by investing in the future of LSU Athletics through the Tiger Athletic Foundation.” (link)
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The official 2026 NCAA Men's Final Four logo was unveiled Friday, featuring elements and colors that represent Indianapolis and the state of Indiana. SVP of Basketball Dan Gavitt: "We are excited to be back in our hometown of Indianapolis for the 2026 men's basketball championships — it's special for all of us to have the Men's Final Four in the same city on the same weekend as the championships in Divisions II and III, and we know our community will come out to support all of the fantastic student-athletes.” (link)
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Kansas needs another $300M worth of development around its football stadium to create a true “gateway” to wow potential students and attract new dollars critical for the next generation, KU leaders told the Journal-World’s Chad Lawhorn, who reports: “An upscale Marriott hotel, a mix of restaurants and retailers, more than 400 new student apartments, and a unique 20,000-square-foot plaza area for outdoor entertainment are among the features that KU leaders contend will turn the area near 11th and Mississippi streets into a new year-round economic center for Lawrence.” Lawhorn also reports “KU will seek about $85M in public financial incentives — everything from STAR bonds from the state to a special taxing district from the city — to help pay for the project. But KU also is planning to raise approximately $100M from its donors, and expects its private development partner in the project — the firm that built the new KCI airport — to invest more than $125M in cash in the venture.” KU CFO Jay DeWitt says the athletic department will not be taking on any more debt to finance the project, as the Jayhawks are planning to take on about $115M in debt as part of the current stadium renovation while also finding ways to fully participate in the House settlement. “They are maxed out.” (link)
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St. Bonaventure announces new facilities plans with the focal point being a 25K-sq-ft Athletic Performance Center (APC) that will include three main components: a strength and conditioning center, sports medicine area, and a student-athlete lounge with a nutrition station. There will also be an office suite for the AD that will include a conference room and an outdoor terrace that will overlook the Marra Athletics Complex. The project also includes the installation of an eight-lane competition track and turf field at the Marra Athletics Complex. The APC is expected to cost $15M while the track and field project is slated to cost $8M. (link)
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Murray State unveils the newly christened Leon Owens Winner's Circle & Performance Center to memorialize the impact Board of Regents Chair Leon Owens has made on the Racers' current and future student-athletes through his $1.75M in contributions to the athletic department. (link); In other Murray State news, plans to begin the design phase of the renovation to the CFSB Center have officially been approved by the university’s Board of Trustees. MSU formally broke ground on the eight-figure project on Friday with the private-donor funded project marking the first major upgrade to the home of Racer basketball since 1998. Patrons will see an enhancement of the overall fan experience through new premium areas, a total overhaul in the seating structure in the arena’s lower level and the inclusion of a courtside bunker club featuring upgraded bar and food offerings and other amenities. (link)
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USAA extends its partnership to serve as the presenting sponsor of the Army-Navy Game through 2030. Black Knights AD Mike Buddie: "USAA's continued support of the Army-Navy game further exemplifies their unwavering commitment to our Academies and those who serve our country. As we prepare to face our Navy counterparts on the field, we are proud to stand alongside USAA in celebrating the strength, resilience, and pride that this game represents." (link)
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+ Cincinnati has parted ways with Volleyball HC Molly Alvey after 13 seasons. (link)
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New Mexico AD Fernando Lovo signed a five-year deal in Albuquerque with base pay of $400K & another $100K in supplemental compensation. There’s $50K annually on the table in incentives. Buyout & payout terms are the same: The party terminating the agreement owes the other 50% of the remaining agreement amount. Details per CollegeAD. (link)
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Navigate Head of Ownership & C-Suite Strategy Marina Carpenter and Senior Manager for Consulting Tatu Tiililä offer three options for athletic departments looking to find $20M for revenue-sharing, including internal optimization, traditional financing and private equity partnerships. For those seeking outside funding, the question they must answer is whether control or capital is the more immediate priority. If the answer is control, they advise seeking traditional financing. If the answer is capital, they advise exploring private equity but note it is “critical you select a partner and a deal that fit with your situation and goal.” In either case, the funds should be used for high-growth revenue opportunities, including facility enhancements, roster additions, pro-style sales groups, mixed-use real estate developments, buying and distributing content and creating new sponsorable assets, among others. For programs that decide against seeking outside capital, the focus should be on “internal efficiency and self-financed opportunities. This approach emphasizes low-risk projects that yield measurable ROI,” including spending reductions, recruiting differently, avoiding contract buyouts and positioning athletics as a powerful marketing asset. “Decision-makers must leverage strategic thinking to embrace a results-oriented approach. Whether through private equity, traditional financing, or internal optimization, the focus must remain on high-ROI initiatives that ensure long-term sustainability and allow you to continue providing a world-class experience for athletes, fans, and stakeholders alike.” (link)
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Details on the Virginia Women’s Basketball gift from Seven Seven Six founder Alexis Ohanian includes, appropriately, $776K for the Cavs in each of the next four years. It’s the largest gift in program history. Context from Sportico: “Virginia reported $214,000 in women’s basketball ticket sales in 2022-23, according to numbers from Sportico‘s college finance database. Ohanian’s total donation is nearly 15x the team’s annual ticket haul.” (link)
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Legal Matters…
+ The FBI has arrested & charged Eugene Toriko CEO Maurice Eugene Smith in connection to the failed George Mason Men’s Basketball trip to the Bahamas earlier this year. Per Sportico: “Instead of using the money ($159,756) to secure accommodations and flights for the Patriots, Smith is accused of using at least some of it to fund his own getaways to Mexico and Panama. He is facing a maximum of 20 years in prison if convicted of wire fraud.” (link)
+ From Law360: “Former University of Michigan football players are seeking more than $50 million from the NCAA and Big Ten Network asked a judge to certify their proposed student-athlete class on Thursday, while noting it was ‘admittedly early’ in the case to do so.” I’m sure we’ll learn more about this development in the coming days. (link)
+ Also from Law360, Utah State has “dropped its intervening complaint in a lawsuit against the Mountain West that sought to stop a transgender athlete from participating in a now-finished volleyball tournament.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Ralph Russo chronicles the Football HC changes at Southern Miss and Marshall, noting that less than 24 hours later the Thundering Herd secured the Sun Belt championship, Southern Miss announces Herd HC Charles Huff was its new coach. “Five minutes after that, Marshall [AD] Christian Spears posted a statement thanking Huff for his service and wishing him well. Seventeen minutes after that, Marshall announced it was hiring NC State defensive coordinator and West Virginia native Tony Gibson as its new coach. Until Bill Belichick accepted the North Carolina job on Wednesday, the most fascinating coaching move of the month took place in the Sun Belt, where the coach of the newly crowned conference champion is now leading the only team to go winless in the league this season.” Spears tells Russo: “It was a little bit unique, obviously, the scenario that we just found ourselves in, but it looks like a win-win-win for everyone. … Would it have been nice to celebrate a championship together in a way that really honored what we all did? Absolutely. But what we did is put our program in position to understand what it means to win a championship. Right-sized it financially to compete. Provided our coach (a chance to get) a great opportunity for himself and allowed us to go recruit someone who we think can continue what we’ve built.” Russo, meanwhile, observes that “Huff and Marshall had been heading for a divorce for months, as the school took the highly unusual approach of allowing him to coach out the final year of his contract without an extension.” And, due to a contract stipulation requiring Huff to inform the university of any conversations he had about jobs with other schools, Spears was not surprised by the decision to part ways. “He’s always been a coach-in-waiting kind of a thing, and good for him. I’ve had a chance to follow his opportunities over the last 33 months.” Lots more. (link); Huff made $755K this past season at Marshall, the second-lowest in the league - ahead of only Louisiana Monroe’s Bryant Vincent ($600K). His new four-year, $950K deal at Southern Miss is likely to land him third on the pay scale, behind only Texas State HC GJ Kinne and Coastal Carolina HC Tim Beck, both of whom make $1M+. Huff has been allotted $1.75M to assemble his staff, with an additional $600K for his support staff. If the university were to fire him without cause, Huff would be due 100% of the total remaining annual compensation. In the event Huff were to leave before March 1, 2025 he would owe $2M, a number that decreases to $1M if he left before December 8, 2025, and then drops by $250K each subsequent year until reaching $0 owed if he left before the final regular season game of the 2029 season. Lots more on bonuses and incentives. (link)
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The Big Ten went through 130 iterations to get to its 2025 conference slate, and COO Kerry Kenny tells The Athletic’s Scott Dochterman: “We sat in a conference room for about three hours, and we went team by team, week by week, and said, ‘All right, what do we like about this? What do we think needs to be tweaked? And if it needs to be tweaked, what’s the impact downstream on some of the other schools that might be impacted by it?’” Dochterman posits that “whether they admit it or not, all league officials monitor their rival conferences’ approaches and adjust accordingly” and notes this season’s Week 5 Georgia-Alabama matchup generated 12M viewers and set the tone for the season. The Big Ten hopes next year’s Oregon at Penn State game on September 27 will be similarly valuable. Kenny: “We like that early just to help drive interest early in the season. It just helps the conference be able to position meaningful games early and to drive a little bit more interest and storylines as you get deeper into the season.” Other marquee matchups were placed strategically in late October/early November in order to give “those teams the chance to build a little bit of a narrative.” Big picture, Kenny says: “I think you have to rely a little bit on the historical competitiveness of certain brands to help make sure that you have an anchor game every week. Maybe that’s a Michigan, a USC, or Ohio State, Penn State. But you also have to maybe look for pockets where this might be a game that, based on how teams kind of ebb and flow historically and more recently, you take a chance on placing it in a window where maybe it does drive a little bit more interest.” (link)
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+ Newly minted North Carolina Football GM Mike Lombardi’s salary is “not to exceed $1.5M.” Alabama GM Courtney Morgan, the next highest paid GM, will make $825K next season. (link)
+ ESPN legend Dick Vitale announces he is cancer free, saying “Santa Claus came early as Dr. Rick Brown called & said that my pet scan came back clean … Yes I’m cutting the nets down baby it’s my National Championship!” (link)
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Stanford breaks ground on its new Stanford Softball Stadium, which is expected to be completed in December 2025. The upgraded facility will include private party decks, concessions and merchandise booths, and a second deck of seating to expand seating capacity from 829 to 1,347 seats, which includes new premium and terrace deck seating options. Additionally, 4K square feet of designated team space includes home and visitor locker rooms, a player lounge, athletic training facilities, video and meeting spaces, as well as on-site equipment and laundry facilities. (link); In 2025, the Cardinal will play home games in football’s Stanford Stadium. HC Jessica Allister: “When [AD] Bernard [Muir] first floated the idea of playing in the football stadium I thought, ‘okay, that might work.’ After watching the vision come to life these past few weeks I am now eager for the experience. Our student-athletes and fans are going to be surprised by how comfortable the new set-up feels.” (link)
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Marquette has received a $3M gift from alumnus Ross Sprovieri and his wife, Susan, to support additional endowed scholarships for the men’s and women’s tennis teams and help fund a new tennis complex. (link)
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San Diego State inks with Teamworks General Manager. (link)
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CBS’ Matt Norlander sheds more light on highly touted men’s hoops prospect AJ Dybantsa’s recruitment and notes that despite making his commitment public this week, he signed an NLI with BYU on November 20. “This isn’t sitting well, after the fact, with Alabama and North Carolina. So, how did a program that was in the WCC practically 15 minutes ago wind up landing the No. 1 player in the Class of 2025? Is it about the money? To an extent, yes, but it turns out that BYU, North Carolina and Alabama were all able to meet the asking price, which was approximately $5M, according to sources at schools on Dybantsa's list of finalists. That deal is considered the largest for any college basketball player ever. That NIL deal will come directly from BYU's collective, according to Leonard Armato, Dybantsa's business adviser.” Armato adds: “The money for every [school] was the same. The decision wasn't a money decision as much as it was a culture fit, a decision for the family, basketball, all those things that should be the determining factors. There was a certain money threshold, but once you got to that, it was about 'how comfortable do I feel for me as a basketball player and my family.'" Armato calls Dybantsa’s Red Bull and Nike deals “substantial” but notes that with the Nike contract expiring in June, “he will be a free agent in the footwear market.” More from Norlander. (link)
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Sports Illustrated’s Kevin Sweeney profiles how Overtime Elite has helped the company transform from a highlight producer to a high-level hoops academy, and OTE Head of Player Development Corey Frazier says his first question before joining was: “Is this just gonna be a bunch of highlights and people dunking?” OTE Head of Competition Damien Wilkins notes: “I’m constantly listening to people and their gripes about high school basketball development. We try to implement those things here to make it a place that has literally no weaknesses.” Sweeney notes that building OTE into a training academy began with “hiring respected coaches, including Frazier…as well as former college head coaches Kevin Ollie and Dave Leitao. The facility, former Wizards general manager Tommy Sheppard says, is ‘NBA quality’ with three NBA-sized courts, a weight room and advanced technology that tracks every shot players take. And putting young players in an environment where they’re surrounded by other top prospects helps them level up their games and bodies even quicker.” Frazier: “A lot of places, you probably get three or four high-level guys on the team. But to have 30 high-level guys in the building at one time, that’s iron sharpening iron every day. You have your time, you have your workout plan, but you also have, ‘I get to work out with somebody like me or even better than myself every single day.’” Furthermore, Sweeney notes that “without the limitations that many state associations put on high school teams…players can get coached in multiple different settings every day rather than just putting up shots in an empty gym.” More. (link)
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Assistant Athletics Director for Strategic Communications (Football) (University of Utah / Salt Lake City, UT): More details HERE.
Director of Marketing and Digital Strategy (George Mason University / Fairfax, VA): More details HERE.
Athletics Graphic Designer (Lamar University / Beaumont, TX): More details HERE.
Director of Recruiting, Influence, and Branding Strategy (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Creative Producer - Men's and Women's Basketball (Rice University / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Communications Assistantship (Duke University / Durham, NC): More details HERE.
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Compliance Coordinator - Athletics (Missouri State University / Springfield, MO): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for NCAA Compliance (Monmouth University / West Long Branch, NJ): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Compliance (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Associate Athletics Director-Resource Management (Purdue University / West Lafayette, IN): More details HERE.
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.
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Director of Development 1 or 2 (Washington State University / Pullman, WA): More details HERE.
Assistant AD, Foundation Finance (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Development (Rice University / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Coordinator - Athletic Development (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): More details HERE.
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.
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Athletic Director (Augsburg University / Minneapolis, MN): (DIII) More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Development (Rice University / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant Director of Event Management & Camps (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
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.
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Senior Associate AD, Sports Administration (University of Delaware / Newark, DE): More details HERE.
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Assistant Athletic Trainer (University of Alaska – Anchorage / Anchorage, AK): More details HERE.
Assistant Sports Performance Coach - Olympic Sports (University of Wyoming / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer - Women's Soccer & Women's Water Polo (Iona University / New Rochelle, NY): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): More details HERE.
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.
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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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Assistant Ticket Office Manager (University of Montana / Missoula, MT): More details HERE.
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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