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With the Sugar Bowl being postponed to 4 PM ET today due to the tragedy in New Orleans early Wednesday morning (link), Action Network’s Brett McMurphy reports the Gator Bowl between Ole Miss and Duke has been pushed back to an 8:05 PM kick. (link); SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey: "The decision to postpone tonight's Sugar Bowl was made in the best interest of public safety. Lives were tragically lost last night and we are appreciative that public officials and law enforcement agencies continue to work with great diligence to ensure the safety of the New Orleans community." Among those reportedly killed in the tragic attack were former Princeton football student-athlete Martin "Tiger" Bech. Additionally, two 19-year-old Fort Myers women – Elle Eisele, a University of Georgia student, and Steele Idelson, a San Diego State University student – were both critically injured. Princeton Football HC Bob Surace said of Bech: "There was no more appropriate nickname of a Princeton player I coached. He was a 'Tiger' in every way – a ferocious competitor with endless energy, a beloved teammate and a caring friend. Our last conversation was about how proud I was of the growth he showed during his time at Princeton and the success he was having after graduation. My love goes to the entire Bech family." (link)
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New TCU AD Mike Buddie to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Steven Johnson: “Fort Worth, Texas, is a fantastic place to call home. (This) is an institution that’s value-based and mission driven with clearly incredible alignment between the chancellor, the president and this transition of their career paths. It’s the type of leadership you need to have in place to do great things. [...] You get the opportunity to be at (Army) West Point, it kind of changes your perspective on things. It really put me in a position to be patient. When this opportunity came open it was a quick and easy decision to pursue it.” More: “We certainly need to be in a leadership position in the Big 12. As we learned recently, you can’t let your guard down, you never know what realignment is out there on the horizon. As we’re going into uncharted waters with revenue sharing and continuing how to best operate within this new world of the transfer portal. Being proactive and positioning the department for all these new challenges and opportunities is job one. Then at the core of what all of us get into this business for is to win championships. I think if you’re competing for a Big 12 championship, you’re going to be in the discussion for a national championship.” (link)
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Meanwhile, Army West Point names Deputy AD/Chief Administrative Officer/General Counsel Abby Howard as Interim AD. Superintendent Lt. Gen. Steven W. Gilland and Board of Directors Chair Corky Messner will organize and oversee a national search committee to select a new permanent AD. (link)
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Arizona State AD Graham Rossini talked with media members about the importance of building the Big 12 football brand following yesterday’s 2OT loss to Texas in the College Football Playoff. “I think today helped, and we were proud to carry the torch on behalf of the Big 12, and we want to get to a situation where multiple teams from our conference are in this playoff. We like to build the brand, we want challenging schedules, we want to be in these national conversations so I do believe tonight was helpful.” Rossini says this year’s CFP appearance is “not meant to be a one-time showing, and that starts with investing in the program…and that comes from coaching leadership, that comes from program resources, that comes from connecting a fan base in a way that we’re working hard every single day to do that, and we’re going to use all these moments as such. … We have people that have been a part of this environment that are choosing to come back to it, we have people who haven’t been a part of it that now want to be a part of it and that’s going to be a building block.” Rossini goes on to note that ASU has focused on increasing the overall football budget and HC Kenny Dillingham’s performance bonuses will “unlock dollars for him to use discretionary for the rest of the football staff. We want to attract great coaches to be a part of this football program and we want to do everything we can to retain them.” Regarding Dillingham’s extension, Rossini says it was a chance to “build our relationship and understand what matters to him and what matters to him is the chance for longevity, but more importantly a chance to lead these young people who are so special to him." (link)
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Iowa State AD Jamie Pollard announces several changes ISU will implement to address an impending $20M increase in operating expenses: “We are raising the annual Cyclone Club giving levels by 20%, starting with the 2025 drive year. You will receive your renewal notice in February from the Cyclone Club. We will begin adding state sales tax on all ticket sales beginning in the Fall 2025 (currently we pay state sales tax out of the ticket price). Adding state sales tax to all ticket sales will allow us to better align financially with those Big 12 institutions that are tax exempt in their respective states, or institutions that are already adding sales tax (K-State) or are in the process of adding sales tax (Iowa). We are increasing the price of women's basketball season tickets from $199 to $249 to reflect demand and help fund the costs of sharing revenues with our women's basketball student-athletes. In addition, we are continuing to explore other opportunities to increase revenues and/or reduce expenses, including asking our coaches and department heads to reduce their respective annual operating budgets by 10%. … Although none of us like price increases, we must make these changes. We have prided ourselves on not asking you for what we can get, but rather asking you for what we need. That philosophy has served our department, and fan base, extremely well throughout the years, and we believe that these changes are no different.” (link)
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After the NCAA clarified to D1.ticker that it has “no plans to engage with Deloitte in any capacity” regarding fair market value assessments of NIL deals, Heitner Legal Founder Darren Heitner asks: “Is it that the conferences retained Deloitte, and not the NCAA at the Association level?” To which Opendorse Co-Founder Blake Lawrence responds: “This is correct.” (link)
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Chicago State has promoted Deputy AD/SWA Julie Hall to Deputy AD for External Operations and. (link)
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Kennyhertz Perry attorney Mit Winter tells CBS’ Matt Norlander that student-athletes not being paid what they’ve been promised verbally is "more common than people think, even at [power-conference] schools.” The situation involving Florida State Men’s Basketball HC Leonard Hamilton and six former student-athletes who say he promised money but didn’t deliver “again points out the need for athletes to have everything in writing via written contracts,” Winter continues, adding: “It also shows how much power the athletes have if they decide to wield it.” As for whether the players can win their suit against Hamilton, attorney Mitch Gilfillan tells Norlander: “There are legitimate questions regarding an NIL representative, coaching staff member or university staff member's oral promise to pay NIL to secure a commitment. In some cases, an oral contract may be deemed a valid contract if certain conditions are met. Whether there was a 'meeting of the minds' on the NIL terms for the FSU basketball players will likely have to work itself out through discovery by sworn deposition testimony. However, six players allegedly hearing the same story and promise to pay could be difficult to overcome. The lawsuit is not based around one individual, but numerous people all with the same story. … If a jury found [Hamilton] liable, the verdict could go well above the $1.5M that the six plaintiffs are trying to recoup.” The case is further complicated by whether Hamilton’s alleged promise to pay the players via business partners rather than FSU’s collective runs afoul of NCAA rules, and Winter explains: "It gets tricky because the payments were ostensibly for NIL services, not playing basketball at or attending FSU even though everyone knows that's what they were being promised payment for. There could be lots of interesting stuff that comes out of discovery, if the case gets that far." Lots more, including 10 predictions from Norlander regarding the rest of the men’s hoops season. (link)
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New Mexico men’s basketball student-athlete Shane Douma-Sanchez has filed a civil rights complaint against the university and HC Richard Pitino claiming, in part, that the team’s coaching staff “disregarded incidents of hazing and violent behavior.” Douma-Sanchez claims he was punched in the nose and hit in his already-injured shoulder by an unnamed teammate after a flight to Palm Springs for a tournament last month. According to the lawsuit, the fight occurred after Douma-Sanchez was subject to prior name-calling and harassment which “made him feel unwelcome and unsafe on the team”… and that “UNM turned a blind eye to a pattern of misconduct.” UNM has yet to formally respond to the suit, which was filed on Monday. (link)
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The SEC has made women’s basketball player availability reports available, effective immediately. (link)
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Monmouth Men’s Basketball HC King Rice has been suspended for today’s CAA opener against Stony Brook for violating the league’s sportsmanship policy by making derogatory postgame comments about a referee following Monmouth’s season-ending loss to Charleston in March. Rice’s specific comments about the official in question were: “When a guy comes in and it’s the first time I’ve seen him all year, he’s totally disrespectful, he told me I couldn’t talk to my staff, he tried to show me up all day. He’s a clown, and I don’t respect that at all. Haven’t had them all season, they come in with their fake muscles – and for two hours are in control of everybody’s lives. It’s not fair. He should stay in the ACC. I watch his games. He does not do that to anybody else. So I’ll take it today. I just hope he gets better, too. My team will get better. But you don’t come in the first time all season and be flexing on coaches.” (link)
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Louisville announced the commitment of five-star class of 2025 point guard Mikel Brown with a pre-produced video introduction during halftime of the Cardinals’ matchup with North Carolina on Wednesday. Perhaps the bigger story, however, is this from WDRB’s Eric Crawford: “Also in the crowd to see the introduction – Brown’s agent, Christian Dawkins, who became famous (or infamous) in Louisville for his role in the Brian Bowen case and FBI pay-for-play scandal at the school, which among other things, cost Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino and athletic director Tom Jurich their jobs.” (link)
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Sacramento State is hiring the UFL’s Birmingham Stallions GM Zach Potter as its new Football GM, according to 247Sports’ Matt Zenitz. (link)
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In case you missed Wednesday morning's D1.ticker edition…
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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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