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ESPN’s Pete Thamel was first to report TCU’s selection of Army West Point AD Mike Buddie as its new leader in Fort Worth. Thamel points to a hiring timeline of “in the coming days,” and adds, “The school has begun to inform key stakeholders of the hire.” (link)
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Recently, prominent industry attorneys took to social media to debate the legality of fair market value determinations for NIL deals with the connection of Deloitte as the assessment party. The NCAA clarifies to D1.ticker that it has no plans to engage with Deloitte in any capacity regarding this matter. (link)
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Sportico’s Michael McCann with more on yesterday’s Dartmouth-NLRB development: “...the NLRB has approved the Dartmouth players’ union request to withdraw. The matter is closed.” (link); Sportico’s Daniel Libit adds: “@NCPANOW’s Ramogi Huma tells me there are ‘no updates’ on his group’s ULP charge against NCAA/USC/Pac-12 in light of today’s news.” (link)
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Georgia settled a civil lawsuit with former Football recruiting staffer Tory Bowles for $1.5M back in August stemming from injuries suffered & claims of negligence in a 2023 car crash that included the passing of two others within the Football program. Details of the settlement were released in connection to a Freedom of Information Act request. The Athens Banner-Herald’s Marc Weiszer notes the settlement was technically paid by “UGA Athletic Association insurers” on behalf of the athletic department. Bowles is also seeking “at least” $5M in a separate suit against former Bulldogs standout & current Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Jalen Carter, who was a driver of a car involved in the incident. (link)
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CollegeAD reports Colorado State Senior Assoc. AD for Compliance/SWA Shalini Shanker has exited the Rams department after 15 years in Fort Collins. (link)
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Former South Dakota State Football student-athlete and AC Dan Jackson has been hired as the Jackrabbits new HC. In 2024 he served as DC at Idaho and had been pegged for the same role with Idaho-to-New Mexico HC Jason Eck in the past few weeks. (link)
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Arizona State Football HC Kenny Dillingham has earned a new five-year deal that will “put him in the top tier of Big 12 coaching salaries” per ESPN’s Pete Thamel, who also notes: “Dillingham's five-year deal includes a ‘pathway’ to extend to 10 years, according to sources. While Arizona law limits state school contracts to five years, sources said incentives give the deal a runway to get to 10 years.” Additionally, the ASU football roster will add 20 scholarships, bringing it to 105, there are plans to be a full participant in revenue sharing and the deal includes an “increased commitment to staff.” For context, Dillingham had a base salary of $4.05M this year and has already earned $2.5M+ in bonuses. No details on the financial details of the new agreement. (link)
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The Cheez-It Citrus Bowl featured a tense moment between South Carolina HC Shane Beamer & Illinois boss Bret Bielema during an injury stoppage as Bielema walked all the way across the field near the Gamecocks bench & motioned repeatedly for a substitution. Beamer had to be restrained by officials & his staff: “It’s heated and competitive out there … but in all my years of being around football, I’ve never seen an opposing head coach come over to the opposing team’s sideline and basically make a gesture toward the opposing head coach. [...] I’m disappointed, I’ve got a lot of respect for him, he’s obviously done this for a long time, but in all my years of coaching I’ve never seen that happen, the opposing coach come over, while his player’s hurt, and basically have something to say.” Bielema after the Illini’s win: “Listen, I love Shane, he’s a good person. I know somebody said that he thought I did it (taunting) to him. I did it to the whole damn sideline.” (link)
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Longtime CFL GM Geroy Simon was set to become the GM at Sacramento State, but has reversed field and will instead head to Maryland, his alma mater, in a “high-ranking front office role.” (link)
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College Hockey Insider’s Mike McMahon identifies some potential issues the selection committee will face using the Pairwise rankings as they currently stand. Specifically, Maine vs. UMass Lowell and Providence vs. New Hampshire are intraconference matchups and would need to be adjusted. Also, New Hampshire has to go to Manchester as the host school rather than slotting into the Allentown region hosted by Penn State. McMahon: “History tells us that the committee will keep [Boston College] and Bentley together as the No. 1 and No. 16 overall seeds. So, to start, I’m just going to flip the Allentown and Manchester regional brackets because BC’s next-closest regional is Allentown. So, I will move the entire Manchester bracket to Allentown and vice versa from that initial bracket. That solves the New Hampshire issue. They’re in Manchester. But they can’t play Providence. That’s an intraconference matchup. In this scenario, the committee has to give a No. 1 seed a de facto road game against New Hampshire. They don’t like doing that, but they don’t have a choice. Ideally, it would be the lowest-ranked No. 1 seed (Providence), but they can’t do that. So, my money would be on them moving Minnesota (the No. 3 overall) to Manchester. That assumes Fargo’s ticket sales are fine, which they have been strong even without North Dakota in the tournament. So that’s the flip to break up that intraconference matchup.” To solve the issue of the Maine-UMass Lowell intraconference matchup, McMahon proposes simply flipping Lowell and Michigan as No. 3 seeds. (link)
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Louisville punter Brady Hodges took to social media yesterday before the Cards faced Washington in the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl to clarify why he wasn’t with the team: “I have not been with the team since December 10th. @502_Circle told me September 6th, they would be paying and are still yet to hold up their end of the deal. I graduated on December 13th and had every intention on being with the team had they held up their end of the deal.” (link)
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Sportico’s Jacob Feldman notes that two of the most popular faces at this week’s Rose Bowl will be Oregon’s Duck and Ohio State’s Brutus the Buckeye mascots and makes the case for their positions to be fully funded. “Brutus makes more than 600 appearances annually across sporting events, fundraisers and other gatherings. He’ll even show up to a Columbus-area wedding for 30 minutes, according to the school’s website, at a price of $700.” Syracuse professor Rick Burton says mascots are likely worth millions of dollars in merchandise sales alone, and UO AVP for Marketing and Brand Strategy Lauren Miller Stanfield tells Feldman the Duck is “an incredible asset for the university, there’s no doubt about that. There are nine-month-old babies that love him and there are 90-year-olds that just adore everything that he is about.” Brutus the Buckeye coach Ray Sharp notes that mascot team members receive partial athletic scholarships as well as athletic department benefits, and “we are currently working with our different donors to get the word out and let people know this isn’t a fully funded position, but we want it to be.” Feldman also notes that “Walt Disney himself gave Oregon permission to use Donald Duck as its logo in 1947, but the deal eventually came with a pair of fuzzy handcuffs, outlining restrictions on where and how Oregon’s webfoot could appear. … Then, in 2010, as UO emerged as a national contender under Chip Kelly, the school signed a new deal with Disney. The mascot would no longer be subject to Disney’s trademark restrictions, though the entertainment behemoth would still receive royalty payments for items sold featuring the mark. The Duck could finally fly.” (link)
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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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Wyoming is partnering with Teamworks to implement the Teamworks GM program. (link)
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