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The SEIU has requested to withdraw its NLRB petition seeking unionization for the Dartmouth Men’s Basketball team, per Sportico’s Michael McCann, who adds: “A request of this nature means the union voluntarily no longer wishes to proceed and informs the NLRB it doesn’t want the agency’s jurisdiction to enforce any rights. Withdrawal is not automatic and must be granted by the agency. The timing of the request reflects the union’s desire to have it reviewed by the agency before President Joe Biden’s term ends on Jan. 20. It is also not an isolated maneuver in that representation withdrawal requests for other labor matters are anticipated over the next couple of weeks. […] By making the request to withdraw while [NLRB General Counsel Jennifer] Abruzzo is still in place, the union believes it is likely the NLRB will grant it. If the union waited until after Jan. 20, there is concern the request would be denied so that the agency could then reject the union and create precedent. The players have seen their (and other Dartmouth athletes’) school health care benefits improve while they have been a bargaining unit. They could still file a lawsuit seeking backpay and other compensation associated with the Fair Labor Standards Act and accompanying state laws on grounds they have been recognized as employees. However, that would necessitate a new legal action and is unlikely to happen. Their efforts are instead expected to focus on developing the Ivy League Players’ Association as a vehicle to negotiate group licensing deals on behalf of Ivy league athletes on a conference-wide level.” More. (link)
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Kennyhertz Perry attorney Mit Winter identifies the following passage as the most important part of the SEIU statement: “The NCAA and Dartmouth still face an uphill battle for a special antitrust exemption from Congress, leaving collective bargaining as the only viable pathway to address issues like the transfer portal, eligibility rules, and NIL payments. As such, we will double down on our support for an Ivy League Players Association, expand our group licensing program and continue to seek legal and administrative avenues to preserve and expand the rights of college athletes.” Winter: “Appears the effort will shift to a broader players association, as opposed to one focused on just the Dartmouth basketball team, with collective bargaining still the goal.” (link)
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Outgoing Lehigh AD Joe Sterrett discusses his 52 years on campus, including the last 35 as AD, and notes that sports participation is “so absent any pretense. You have a scoreboard, there’s winners and losers, you can’t pretend one way or the other. So it sort of forces young people to come to terms with some of the realities that are going to be a part of life. There are winners and losers. You have success, you have failure. There are times when it gets very difficult. You have to make choices: Am I going to invest in myself or not? And I think that is the essence of leadership development is learning to lead yourself and to deal with the challenges that life presents and kind of grow yourself into the best version of yourself possible such that you can eventually influence other people in positive ways. That’s what leadership is all about, and I think sports is perhaps the best way to practice that without feeling like you’re intentionally practicing leadership.” Sterrett, who was instrumental in forming the Patriot League in 1990, talks about its importance: “To be competing against people that have similar kinds of outlooks and values – you can never legislate equitable competition. You can’t make everybody exactly the same, but you can ensure that you're competing with people that believe in the same sort of core principles. And we believe at our institution that athletes should be students – and genuine students. … We found a bunch of institutions that feel the same way. It makes the competition that much more meaningful and richer and, when you are successful in that mix, that much more rewarding. So, having that context gives us the ability to kind of benchmark ourselves and our program.” More from Sterrett. (link)
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The Athletic’s Matt Baker shares some updates from the Florida State-ACC legal battle: “1. Florida’s First District Court of Appeal [affirmed] a trial court's denial of the ACC's motion to stay the case. Translation: The ACC wanted stuff to pause. Judges disagreed.” Florida’s First District Court of Appeals also denied FSU's motion to dismiss an ACC appeal, and Baker explains: “What these two orders from yesterday mean: Round and round we go, beating on, boats against the current. Also: Billable hours remain undefeated.” (link)
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Key Lime Air CEO Cliff Honeycutt takes issue with the characterization that a Key Lime jet chartering the Gonzaga men’s basketball team narrowly avoided colliding with a Delta plane on the LAX runway over the weekend. “Characterizing this as a ‘near miss’ or ‘near collision’ just seems irresponsible. Was there an event? Yes. Does ‘anyone’ have all the facts surrounding it yet? No, absolutely not.” Honeycutt tells Sportico’s Dan Bernstein that the company has “no interest in dodging or downplaying our responsibility” and will continue to review the matter with the FAA but adds that “our aircraft stopped well short of the runway in question.” In fact, he says: “While still considered to be a ‘runway incursion,’ this event would seem to illustrate the effectiveness of the countless programs, systems and resources that have been put in place over the last couple decades to address this inevitable risk in the industry.” Gonzaga Senior Director of Strategic Communications Jamie Aitken said passengers weren’t aware of the frenzied communication between air traffic control and pilots and declined to comment on the history of the school’s relationship with Key Lime or whether it would reevaluate the partnership. Bernstein, meanwhile, notes that unlike other smaller charter firms, Key Lime maintains its own planes instead of leasing jets. “Last year, however, the practice came under scrutiny when multiple pilots alleged the company neglected mechanical problems. … Key Lime, which had sued the pilots for allegedly breaking their contracts with the company prematurely to secure better deals elsewhere, denied wrongdoing at the time.” (link)
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On3’s Pete Nakos reports Texas QB Quinn Ewers has received a $6M offer from an unnamed school to return to college next season. One personnel source tells Nakos: “I would imagine a sh-tload of teams would take him. I don’t know, though, how much teams would be willing to spend though.” (link)
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The Alamo Bowl between BYU and Colorado was the most-watched bowl game as of December 28, averaging 8M viewers on ABC, followed by the Pop-Tarts Bowl between Miami (FL) and Iowa State (6.8M on ABC), Liberty Bowl between Texas Tech and Arkansas (4.2M on ESPN), Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl between Boston College and Nebraska (4.2M on ABC) and the Birmingham Bowl between Georgia Tech and Vanderbilt (4.1M on ESPN). (link)
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Heitner Legal Founder Darren Heitner reacts to Florida State’s press release indicating it supports Men’s Basketball HC Leonard Hamilton’s right to defend himself: “The players aren’t suing the school or the collective. They’re suing Leonard Hamilton in his individual capacity for unfulfilled promises. Notable that FSU only says it supports Hamilton’s right to defend himself and not that it will defend him. Carefully crafted statement.” Sportico’s Michael McCann subsequently asks: “When was Hamilton's right to defend himself at issue? He, and no one else, is the defendant. In America, if you're sued, you can defend yourself. Not sure what this statement does.” (link); Also from Heitner: “To be clear, there are currently six named plaintiffs. That number may increase. There are others who will testify to the promises made by Hamilton. This could have been resolved without litigation. I tried.” (link); Full complaint. (link)
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Headlining sports attorney Tom Mars observes that Deloitte, which was selected by the NCAA to serve as an NIL clearinghouse, has published a study acknowledging that return on invested talent (ROIT) metrics are not a “silver bullet” and do “not mean that the value proposition of people can simply be reduced to numbers.” The study adds that “ROIT represents a lens through which the complexities of the financial impact of talent can be analytically viewed retrospectively and converted into the more financially nuanced perspective of the boardroom and wider investment communities. … Getting the right balance between the analytical and artistic craft of executing decisions is where both the greatest opportunities – and challenges – in releasing talent’s latent value lie.” (link, link – full study)
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Utah has instructed all departments to run a “planning exercise” for anticipated budget cuts, and the Salt Lake Tribune’s Courtney Tanner reports President Taylor Randall wrote in an email to faculty and staff: “We all hear the narratives regarding higher education from those who challenge its purpose and value, and are acutely aware of the heightened political interest in our own state.” Randall also noted the exercise “will apply to all areas” but added: “Please be mindful that this is a planning exercise. We remain optimistic that any state funding reductions will be minimal, but must prepare for multiple scenarios.” Utah House Speaker Mike Schultz (R-12) earlier this year spoke publicly about his desire to cut higher education funding by around 10%. (link)
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Penn State Football HC James Franklin “can’t really get into” the Nittany Lions’ player payroll, explaining that it’s “not that I wouldn't want to, it's just hard [because] the way this system is set up right now, there's no real way to track that. The information that you see out there or if an athletic director or somebody is willing to report it, there's no real way to track it. I think Boise’s situation is probably a little bit different and I think you guys know our situation has been a little bit different in those areas, so I can't really speak on that. I'm not one of these guys that feel like you should have a strong opinion if you don't have all the information or most of the information, and I don't. I don't have enough true, valuable, credible information to make that type of statement. I think there's things that we see out there on social media – how credible that information is, I'm not sure.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Pete Sampson notes that “Notre Dame – the administration, the president, the athletic director, the trustees – is as committed as I’ve seen in 24 years on the beat. It was just nine years ago in the New York Times that former president Rev. John Jenkins was quoted that Notre Dame wouldn’t participate in the semi-pro future of college athletics. Just two weeks ago, athletic director Pete Bevacqua promised Notre Dame would share more than $20M with athletes when the House Settlement passes. That’s a sea change with more power than the personality of the head coach. … A better way to understand Notre Dame’s commitment to winning is (Football HC Marcus) Freeman’s contract extension, which puts him on a six-year deal believed to push $10 million annually. When that kind of contract comes down at other schools, how often do you see it happen with strings about assistant salary pool and facility upgrades? Well, Notre Dame did those financial commitments before extending Freeman, not after. The ‘100% buy-in’ came from Notre Dame in Freeman as much as it came from Freeman to Notre Dame.” (link)
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The Athletic's Doug Haller profiles Arizona State Football HC Kenny Dillingham, who has used AI to write multiple songs about the Sun Devils. ASU center Leif Fautanu recalls watching Dillingham make the request from an AI platform and tells Haller: “AI wrote this whole song. He saved it and sent it to the leadership council. We’re all like, ‘Dude, do you not have anything else to do?’” Dillingham’s dabbling in AI is symbolic of his approach to coaching, as Haller observes the “34-year-old is not afraid to be himself. Players describe Dillingham as fun, energetic and a little goofy. … Music has a role in this, although as far as anyone knows, Dillingham has no talent in this area. He sets the vibe before team meetings.” WR Melquan Stovall: “He’ll get on YouTube and type, ‘The happiest or best songs’ of a certain era.” Fautanu adds: “Like even today [after a recent practice]. The search was, ‘Most iconic songs from the 1970s.’ He played the song and nobody knew what the song was. We were like, ‘START THE MEETING.’” Backup QB Trenton Bourguet notes: “That’s one thing about coach Dillingham. He’s always going to try and find a way to be unique with whatever he does.” If you were guessing Haller acquired one of the songs, you’d be correct. Have a listen. (link)
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ESPN men’s hoops analyst Dick Vitale confirms to HoopsHQ’s Seth Davis that he is cancer-free and says he hopes to return to the sidelines this season, perhaps as early as next month. “It…all depends on what happens during my exam with Dr Zeitels. [Praying] for good news!” While he’d prefer to be in the arena, Vitale says calling games remotely is an option “if Dr. Zeitels is pleased after scoping me. He was very happy with my voice in the video. Remember I have had cancer of vocal cords plus 35 radiation treatments on them plus in the last two years at least three operations plus numerous scopes.” (link)
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Check out the progress Hawaii is making on upgrades to Les Murakami Stadium, home of the ‘Bows’ baseball team. (link)
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Syracuse has partnered with Hollman Lockers as part of the Orange’s football locker room renovation. (link)
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Puck’s John Ourand sits down with ESPN headliners Scott Van Pelt and Mike Greenberg to discuss several topics, including ESPN’s deals with Pat McAfee and Stephen A. Smith, about which SVP says: “First of all, Pat exists in a completely different ecosystem where he had an established relationship with an audience and was able to clearly demonstrate the value to ESPN. ESPN needs to get younger, and Pat has this massive, passionate following; so he’s able to dictate the terms to them. Then Stephen A. looks at that and says, I’d like to do the same thing. I’m a very interested party in what Stephen A. does. All of you who cover it are going to mention the numbers. But the numbers aren’t as interesting to me as what the buffet is. What I mean is: he’s going to do First Take and do something with the NBA. But what else is he doing, and is it under the ESPN umbrella? It’s a very different time now. Daytime talk and being the CEO of your brand and parceling it out to however many different bidders—it could be like the NFL, where you give pieces to Netflix, Amazon, NBC, Fox, ESPN, CBS. If he’s allowed to do that, then I would be a very interested party. I root for Stephen A. the same way I rooted for Pat, the same way I root for everybody in our business to get the absolute most you can.” Greenberg adds: “Stephen A. has so many diverse interests—there are so many things he wants to do and so many conversations he wants to be a part of. ESPN isn’t the right place for all of those. It’s the right place for some of them. … I think it’s fabulous that he can go and do that in other places. There was a time when that would have been completely verboten.” Greenberg again: “Stephen A. is an incredibly important presence on ESPN, and I don’t think the fact that he’s on Fox News at night talking about politics has any impact on the overwhelming success of his daily talk show on ESPN. I’m not sure who’s being hurt by it.” (link)
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Netflix’s pair of Christmas Day NFL games demonstrated the streamer can handle major live sporting events without the technical hiccups which plagued the Tyson-Paul fight, according to Puck’s John Ourand, who writes: “The streaming company’s next step in live event programming comes next week, when it kicks off its 10-year, $5B rights deal with TKO by carrying WWE Raw for the first time. The looming question is whether Netflix’s association with weekly live programming will turbocharge its interest in acquiring more rights. Every sports league and conference certainly hopes so. It should be noted that the first WWE show on Netflix will be broadcast from the Intuit Dome in L.A. and is expected to be attended by top executives from both TKO and Netflix. You can bet that those TKO executives will be pitching UFC rights. Their ESPN deal ends next year.” (link)
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