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Idaho State AD Pauline Thiros comments on additional eligibility for expiring student-athletes who played at non-NCAA institutions: “It will be a challenge in some ways and an opportunity in others. We certainly have student-athletes who will be eligible for another year, but (we) have also made commitments and signed incoming student-athletes. [...] As we await the opportunity to opt in or out of the House settlement provisions in March, we have planned for natural attrition to help us avoid large cuts to our rosters. That natural attrition will be impacted, to a degree, by this ruling and some difficult decisions will need to be made.” (link)
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Will SIU Edwardsville opt into the House settlement? Cougars AD Andrew Gavin: “We (the OVC) as a league and institution are continuing to have conversations about our decisions. The entire OVC might make a decision collectively to do one or the other, or it may ultimately be the case that schools have to make different decisions based on their institution. It is conceivable that there are some schools in the OVC that opt-in and some that opt-out. I think we all feel that it would be great if we were operating under the same rules, but every institution also has to make their own evaluations on what makes sense.” (link)
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Army West Point AD Mike Buddie covered several topics with AthleticDirectorU’s Steph Garcia Cichosz, including the impact of his experience as a collegiate and professional baseball player and World Series champion and how his time as a fundraiser under longtime Wake Forest AD Ron Wellman challenged him to level up. Buddie also offers insight into the concept of deep focus, the flow state and morning and evening routines, how he evaluates talent and cultivates a sense of purpose in mid-level administrators and more. When evaluating the balance between someone’s demonstrated results and untapped potential, Buddie says. “I have a lot of people who are really good at what they do and what I try to do is make sure that they understand that the main thing is still the main thing. So, keep being excellent at what you do, but let's also start to sprinkle in some of those things that Ron Wellman provided for me. I was a pretty good fundraiser, I was capable, but I'd never supervised a sport. I'd never done a coaching search and Ron found opportunities to grow me professionally, to give me these opportunities to kind of sit by and watch me maybe about to fail and kind of have a safety net underneath me. And I try to do the same thing and provide those opportunities.” Buddie says the mission of the athletic department is to recruit, educate, train and inspire the next generation of second lieutenants for the U.S. Army and it’s important that everyone pulls in the same direction. “Every one of our staff meetings, every agenda that we publish, every PowerPoint that we do has that mission on it and we talk about it every day. And if you don't understand how your day-to-day work directly correlates to the success of achieving that mission, then I’ve failed in my job.” Lots more on ADU. (link)
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In a lengthy profile on BYU men’s basketball commit AJ Dybantsa, The Athletic’s Jared Weiss notes BYU donors arranged for Dybantsa to visit Utah Prep before making the drive to Provo. “Utah Prep reportedly offered Ace (AJ’s father) $600K and an ownership stake in the fledgling program, according to the Salt Lake Tribune. Done deal. AJ visited, saw the mountains in the distance and signed up for the move. … When Dybantsa was asked why he didn’t attend one of the iconic high school programs like Montverde Academy in Florida — which reportedly offered $1M for AJ’s senior season — he explained how he wanted to do things differently.” Dybantsa: “Montverde, we can use them as an example, I’m trying to show people you don’t have to go to a school like that to accomplish certain things. They’re a great school, and they’ve got the most league guys from high school. So, there’s no knock going there. But you don’t have to go to a school like that.” Weiss also notes that “reports have pegged Dybantsa’s NIL package [with BYU] to be worth around $7M, though people with knowledge of the negotiations said the amount coming directly from BYU’s NIL collective is closer to $5M. In the early stages of the NIL era, there is some ambiguity as to what defines an actual deal with the school.” For his part, Dybantsa says the call that sealed the deal at BYU was from Kevin Durant, who played for [Cougars HC Kevin] Young in Phoenix. All Dybantsa wanted was to emulate Durant’s path to greatness, so he was sold on Young being his guide. Dybantsa: “You don’t want to just sign with somebody. You want to be partners with them. There’s a lot more to an offer than just money. People only see the money part of it, but it’s not just about money.” (link)
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Connecticut Women’s Basketball HC Geno Auriemma joins What Drives Winning’s Brett Ledbetter to discuss the power of knowing oneself. Auriemma admits that he’s a complicated person and says the biggest baggage he brings into his family life is worrying that he won’t be a good father. Auriemma explains that even though his father was at home with the family, he worked in a factory and was in many ways inaccessible. “So learning how to be a good father was really, really important to me, and I didn’t know whether I was getting it right or not, so I always worried about that. And then my job took me away from home a lot, so balancing out work, being a good dad, giving yourself some grace, constantly being critical of myself and others, I think that's the heaviest burden that I bring and it's all self-inflicted.” Auriemma also explains that he once asked his mom why she didn’t go to church with his dad every Sunday, and she pointed to his father and said: “‘You see that guy? He goes to church every Sunday. The rest of the week, he’s a no good son of a bit%$.’ Making fun of him in some ways. ‘He don’t do anything. I do everything in this house, I do everything. … Me? I live my life the right way every minute of every day. I don’t need that. He needs this.’ … My values, my thoughts, my way of treating people all come from my mom.” Lots more. (link)
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+ Twenty-year Colorado Mesa (DII) Volleyball HC Dave Fleming is the new North Texas HC. (link)
+ Florida Gulf Coast AD Colin Hargis pegs Colorado State Pueblo (DII) Men’s Soccer HC Oliver Twelvetrees for the same role in Fort Myers. (link)
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Media Metrics…
+ Netflix’s NFL Christmas experiment went off relatively smoothly yesterday with few reports of excessive or widespread buffering or connectivity issues. (link)
+ Fox drew 2.2M viewers for the USC vs. UConn Women’s Basketball game on Saturday night. It was the second-best performing women’s college game ever on Fox and was tops on the season. For comparison, the network drew a record 3.4M for the Iowa vs. Ohio State WBB last season. (link)
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Goodwin Sports NBA Agent Nate Jones with an interesting thread on X: “State Farm is still spending against NBA content, but investing more in women’s college basketball ambassadors than NBA ambassadors at this stage. College is the best star marking platform for the W(NBA) and the NBA at this stage, but NBA doesn’t get benefit b/c of 1 and done. March Madness is the biggest star marking platform in basketball, but most of these 1 and dones on the men’s side don’t go deep in the tournament. Without a deep tournament run or lot of years in college, it’s harder to get America to fall in love before they hit the NBA. NBA basically has to build these guys up from scratch. Harder than ever in this long tail media landscape. They need to figure out a way to be able to take better advantage of the eyeballs of March Madness and college basketball, generally. Think about the last time a hyped prospect made it deep into the tournament. Maybe the NBA gets lucky with (Duke’s Cooper) Flagg going deep into the tournament this year?” (link)
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Arctos Sports Partners Operating Advisor Chris Grove calls Crypto.com’s move into sports betting a “watershed moment that could fundamentally reshuffle the competitive landscape for gambling in America” and explains: “This product isn't in any way close to par with what [FanDuel] and [DraftKings] offer. It's a very rudimentary product. It will likely remain so for some period of time. Why? There are regulatory reasons and technological reasons. Regulatory: The CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) has traditionally taken a fairly conservative view on what constitutes an ‘event.’ The cleanest ‘event’ in sports is the outcome of a game. We'd need a fundamental shift in CFTC policy before you could create…SGPs through these kinds of markets. It's worth noting that the incoming administration appears both crypto-friendly and believes in the intrinsic value of prediction markets. So a fundamental CFTC shift is not just possible, but arguably probable. … The other hurdle is technological. Building OSB products is hard. One of the big reasons FanDuel has a lead in the U.S. is better product. Competitors haven't been able to eliminate that gap despite a lot of time, talent, and treasure. This may end up being the bigger hurdle. There are some other key areas of difference between Crypto.com and commercial OSB that I'm focused on if I'm [DraftKings Co-Founder/CEO] Jason Robins: CFTC product available in all 50 states; CFTC product not subject to market access costs; CFTC product doesn't pay gaming tax. These are all competitive advantages for the CFTC product, which help offset the product moat that commercial OSB will enjoy. … Here’s the bottom line: CFTC-enabled sportsbooks will keep trying to find ways to compete in the U.S. market. And I believe CFTC-enabled sportsbooks are likely to surmount the immediate hurdles to getting a foothold in the market.” (link)
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The NCAA in a statement to Front Office Sports in connection to the trans athlete participation lawsuit filed yesterday by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton: “College sports are the premier stage for women’s sports in America and while the NCAA does not comment on pending litigation, the Association and its members will continue to promote Title IX, make unprecedented investments in women’s sports and ensure fair competition in all NCAA championships.” (link)
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Texas Tech AD Kirby Hocutt explains how the Red Raiders will approach revenue-sharing agreements with student-athletes: "We've worked on NIL contracts that we will award to the designated student-athletes, so a football player that is on our roster next year more than likely will have an NIL contract with us that is inclusive of tuition, room, board and then whatever NIL amount that is determined appropriate. So we will administer those contracts internally, administratively and work with our coaches on managing the amount of revenue share that they have to award, helping them monitor that." Red Raiders Deputy AD Jonathan Botros adds: "It'll be similar to our financial-aid process as it relates to coaches making decisions on financial aid for student-athletes. They can also make decisions as it relates to an NIL licensing and endorsement agreement value, and then we just take over as far as the administration as it relates to executing the contract for the student-athletes — storing it, making sure payments are made, things like that." As far as The Matador Club collective is concerned, Botros explains: "If The Matador Club does cease to exist as it stands currently, there'll be that fork in the road where it's critically important for us to continue to receive the support from fans and donors to the Red Raider Club now to support revenue sharing. And then the other piece of it will be to create opportunities for our student-athletes for true NIL." Hocutt goes on to say that the department is “still talking about options for us to help engagement in [the NIL] space — if it's building out something internally or if it's an outside agency that we partner with. We have not finalized any decision there, but would anticipate there would be opportunities that present themselves to certain athletes." (link)
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Florida State AD Michael Alford provides an update on renovations to Doak Campbell Stadium and the Dunlap Football Performance Center and notes that everything will be ready in time for the football season. “Sales are going great, people are really excited. We're pacing ahead with the new products that we’re able to go out and offer our season ticket holders. I think the fan experience next year…is going to be really special.” Regarding the performance center, Alford notes when he first arrived in Tallahassee, “we were dead last in the conference in dedicated football space – dead last, and that's the ACC. We're not talking [about] who we compare as peers across the country. So, that facility is really going to assist us, especially, once again, coming out of the House case when everything gets settled and we have a cap. Now it's going to come back to education – which we’re a top 20 public institution in America.” A bit more. (link)
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Colorado AD Rick George indicates star Football student-athletes Travis Hunter & Shedeur Sanders, as well as others on the Buffs roster, will be covered by disability insurance as CU has no opt-outs for the Alamo Bowl game against BYU this weekend. George: “It was his (HC Deion Sanders) idea we should get disability insurance for our athletes for this game to ensure that they played and if there was some kind of injury that they would be well taken care of. So, we worked together on that. We’re excited about it, we think it’s great that all our players are playing in the game. That’s what all bowl games should be like.” Sanders adds more context: “We happen to have two players that are probably going to be the first two picks of the NFL Draft. We all know who those two are and they have received, I think, the highest number of coverage that has ever been covered in college football. It far exceeds anyone that has ever played this game of college football.” (link)
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Here’s the full & final viewership data from last weekend’s opening round College Football Playoff games: Ohio State-Tennessee on ESPN did an average of 14.3M viewers. Notre Dame-Indiana, also on ESPN, averaged 13.4M. Clemson-Texas on TNT averaged 8.6M & Penn State-SMU on TNT averaged 6.4M. The Athletic’s Stewart Mandel with some context: “Putting that in perspective, the Ohio State-Tennessee game did about the same TV audience as last year's UConn-Purdue men's basketball championship game (14.8M).” (link)
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CBS Sports’ John Talty and Chris Hummer on Tulane QB Darian Mensah’s transfer portal process, which the duo says “speaks to a situation where money has flooded in from all corners and players hitting the market have never benefited more. According to sources around college football, Mensah received a deal from Duke that is believed to pay him $8 million over two years. A $4 million annual average would make him the highest-paid player in college football history, unofficially. A year ago, the going rate for a top-of-the-market quarterback like Cam Ward, who went from Washington State to Miami (FL), or Riley Leonard, who left Duke for Notre Dame, was a little less than half that.” Additional context: “Mensah was repped by Young Money APAA Sports agents Noah Reisenfeld and Adie von Gontard on the deal. Darren Heitner, a well-known sports law attorney, assisted as legal counsel and called it ‘groundbreaking’ with Duke and the NIL collective Durham Devils Club in a post on social media.” Macro-environment wise, per an SEC Director of Player Personnel: “I'm looking at the books from last year to this year and it's not even close. You take a contract and you multiply it by two, and that's what you're paying. Everybody thinks they have money now, and they'll figure it out on the backend. So everybody is trying to play fast."(link)
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Accordingly, former Penn State QB Beau Pribula has signed with Missouri and On3’s Pete Nakos reports the deal includes a $1.5M NIL package in 2025. Also, sources tell On3 that former Oklahoma signal caller Jackson Arnold’s deal with Auburn is in the same range as Pribula’s. (link)
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Coaches.wire’s Daniel Gillman sits down with Oregon Volleyball HC Matt Ulmer from the 2024 AVCA Convention. Ulmer says It remains to be seen whether UO will allot the full 18 scholarships as allowed by the House settlement, and explains Ducks AD Rob Mullens “doesn’t really deal in hypotheticals. I’m sure he has all of these plans, and I'm sure he has a Scenario A, B, C, D for whatever happens, but I think it's smart from leadership that you don't just throw things out there. So from my perspective it's business as usual, you know, here's what we're trying to do and then, again, I'm sure leadership is planning for all the different contingencies.” Ulmer believes women’s volleyball is just scratching the surface of how popular it can become, noting that “you’re just starting to see the networks really put women's volleyball at the front and center. Just give us an opportunity, give our women and our sport the opportunity to show what we can do and let the public decide on if they like it or not.” Ulmer adds: “I think our sport is a really interesting one because it's one where the men aren't leading the way. … I think that the world is starting to understand that we can give women more of an opportunity and it's okay it's not a threat to the men.” With increasing professional opportunities within the U.S., Ulmer says: “What you’re seeing more of is players from outside the country are now wanting to come here to play, which is what we've been doing to other countries for forever. … I think so many of our student-athletes are thrilled by the idea that they’re going to be home, their parents [are] going to watch them play…and this is just starting.” Lots more. (link)
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TCU Senior Deputy AD for External Affairs and Revenue Generation Ryan Peck sits down with AthleticDirectorU’s Tai M. Brown to discuss his piece “The Sports Biz Career Plan” and reflect on his own journey to a senior leadership role. Peck and Brown go through the main recommendations from the “Career Plan,” including the importance of defining your core values and assessing the landscape of opportunities with that lens; the necessity of having advocates and mentors along the journey; and how getting clear with your story, including the weaknesses or gaps in your knowledge and experience, is a key to getting ahead. Peck on the Career Plan’s meeting the metrics set forth in the plan: “It allows you to kind of challenge yourself in the job. For me personally, I wanted to get published in the NACDA magazine or secure the biggest gift previously or you do I help a teammate get a promotion – I mean there are so many different aspects to it, but part of it was a deadline that I would think about it in segments of one year, three or five years, up to 10 years. And I remember doing it many, many years ago and I was sitting next to a buddy and he's like, ‘Man, you've accomplished a lot.’ And it wasn't something that I put on my bathroom mirror and looked at daily, but it allowed me to think we're getting some things done around here. … I think sometimes in our day-to-day, employees get so locked in we forget what we've done, so I'll start out a meeting [and ask] what are two things you accomplished last month and then what are two things you want to do this month? I try to keep it very simple and very high-level so we can pat ourselves on the back a little bit and be sure that we’re moving and getting things done.” More on ADU. (link)
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Montana State extends with Under Armour for five more years, taking the pact through June 30, 2030. The partnership began in 2012. (link)
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Drake names Grand View (NAIA) Football HC Joe Woodley for the same role, two days after he led the Vikings to a 14-0 season and its second national championship. (link)
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The SEC will remain at 18 league games and not expand to 20 for the 2025-26 Men’s Basketball season. (link)
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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.
Athletic Trainer (Brown University / Providence, RI): More details HERE.
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Associate Commissioner for Media Partnerships (American Athletic Conference / Irving, TX): More details HERE.
Account Manager - Athletic Corporate Partnerships (Clemson University / Clemson, SC): More details HERE.
Director of Sales - Holy Cross Athletics (Peak Sports MGMT / Worcester, MA): More details HERE.
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Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs (University of Nebraska at Omaha / Omaha, NE): More details HERE.
Assistant Ticket Office Manager (University of Montana / Missoula, MT): More details HERE.
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