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Northern Illinois is expected to join the Mountain West as a football-only member when the Board of Trustees meets on Tuesday, per Action Network’s Brett McMurphy, who adds: “NIU expected to receive substantially more revenue in MW than in MAC. NIU is considering several options where its non-football sports will play, sources said. Adding NIU in football plus Grand Canyon & UC Davis as non-football members are final pieces of MW’s expansion.” Per the Board of Trustees, NIU would pay $2M to join the MWC in six annual installments. Further: “The costs to support the transition to the MWC, including travel, staffing, rebranding, and exit fees will be primarily offset by increased revenues from multimedia rights, revenue distributions, and guarantees from the conference as well as anticipated enhancements in revenue from ticket sales and donations. After admission to the MWC, a ramp-up period of one year is anticipated before revenues fully reach projected levels. The university does not plan to use existing institutional funds to support the transition.” (link, link - BoT report)
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The NCAA is considering allowing five years of eligibility for players in all sports moving forward, according to CBS’ Jon Rothstein, who notes there is “no timetable on when a decision will be made, but the topic will continue to be discussed in the early part of 2025. (link)
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Illinois State is expected to conduct an initial round of interviews with AD candidates this month followed by in-person interviews on campus in February. According to ISU Director of Media Relations and Strategic Communications Chris Coplan, he expects a new AD to be named in late February or early March but declined comment on the potential interest of any specific candidate. As reported previously, Interim AD Jeri Beggs has expressed interest in the permanent position. (link)
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New Mexico State President Valerio Ferme and Acting AD Amber Burdge addressed the media today to discuss the next steps forward after parting ways with AD Mario Moccia, and Ferme noted the Aggies would “reassess where we are in six months’ time moving forward.” Burdge discussed the constant state of change in the industry and said: “As a change agent who excels at building, I can assure you that my whole focus is on moving this athletic department forward and providing the support our student-athletes, our coaches and our staff need to have an outstanding experience here.” In discussing Moccia’s departure, Ferme noted the former AD was let go for cause and added: “We’ll see what the next couple of weeks bring in terms of anything that develops on these things but we are not providing a buyout at this point.” Ferme also stated the decision to part ways with Moccia was his and was made without input from anyone in the state government, and he went on to note that “one of the things we want to do is start responding to some of the requests that the [New Mexico Department of Justice] document made. Among them, for example, is the hiring of a director for the anti-hazing efforts at the university. So, that’s going to be one of our first moves is to do that and provide them with a budget to start programming to enhance what we’re already doing.” NMSU has also approved two new positions within the Office of Institutional Equity “with regards to the Title IX and sexual misconduct or any other reporting because they have very heavy caseloads.” Also from Ferme: “From my perspective, you have to have a little bit of humility as an institution to say, ‘Let’s look at what happened, let’s take responsibility for some of it, let’s see what we’re doing well, let’s see what we’re not doing,’ and then having the courage to say, ‘You know what, we really need to move forward.’” Full press conference. (link); The Las Cruces Sun-News’ Nick Coppola notes that “given Valerio Ferme’s comments that NMSU will ‘reassess’ the AD role in six months, it looks like that time period will be a test run for acting athletic director Amber Burdge. Also given the fact that Ferme didn’t confirm whether (or when) a national search would happen.” (link)
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The College Football Playoff will not flip the dates and times of the Cotton Bowl and Orange Bowl after SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said Thursday that he had made a request to change them. Sankey's concern was a potential disadvantage for Notre Dame as the Fighting Irish will have to play on a shorter turnaround than Penn State, which hasn't played since New Year's Eve. CFP Executive Director Richard Clark tells ESPN’s Heather Dinich: "We're not going to flip the games. The concession we made with the athletic directors was to start the Sugar Bowl earlier – an 18-hour or so delay. We slipped the game 18 hours to ensure we could provide safety and security for teams, coaches, staffs, fans and others involved. … Logistics are very complicated, disruptive to the other teams involved that have schedules in place, especially Texas and Ohio State. Fans have made arrangements already, and this creates issues for them. There's more, but these are some of the major points." (link)
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The Fiesta Bowl with Penn State and Boise State delivered 13.8M viewers across ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, according to SBJ’s Austin Karp, who observes that figure is “better than three of the first-round games, but below the 14.4M that Ohio State-Tennessee delivered in the first round on ABC/ESPN/ESPN2 in a Saturday primetime window. … For some non-college football comparisons, the audience for the Fiesta Bowl (13.8 million) was just below what Peacock drew in Week 1 of the NFL season for the Eagles-Packers game from Brazil (14 million). But it finished higher than what Amazon Prime Video drew for the Raiders-Chiefs game on Black Friday (13.5 million). The Fiesta Bowl also finished better than Games 2 and 3 of the World Series on Fox, the women’s gymnastics competition at the Paris Olympics on NBC and any game of the 2024 NBA Finals on ABC.” (link)
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More on Deloitte’s role as an NIL fair market value assessor from Extra Points’ Matt Brown, who reports: “Asked around the last two days, and multiple sources have told me now that the NCAA does *not* have any agreement with Deloitte for any of this stuff. That agreement is with the power conferences, with the Big Ten serving as a lead. The NCAA is aware of it.” Heitner Legal Founder Darren Heitner: “Big Ten seems to be taking the ‘lead’ in many things, including a ‘standardized’ revenue-sharing contract for its member schools.” Brown notes he has yet to see one of these contracts, and Heitner replies there are “many floating around. Not all schools are comfortable using it yet.” (link)
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St. John’s AD Ed Kull and cllct Founder Darren Rovell talk about their partnership to launch the Lou Carnesecca Legacy Collection, and Rovell explains that while it was “controversial” to cut up two of Carnesecca’s sweaters, “there was no argument for the joy that would give to fans who could then buy a small piece of history. Intent on having something ready by the Jan. 4 game at Carnesecca Arena, to celebrate what would have been Lou’s 100th birthday on Jan. 5, Kull sent cllct the sweaters — one worn by Carnesecca, the other worn by current coach Rick Pitino in a game against Kansas State, the first win following Carnesecca's death. … We secured autos of both Carnesecca and Pitino to make a dual-signed, game-used sweater 1/1 booklet to auction off on eBay. Other parts of the Carnesecca Legacy Collection will include dual worn sweater cards, individual worn sweater cards (Carnesecca and Pitino separately), a 1/1 Carnesecca refractor sweater card and a limited edition of 500 base cards of Pitino and Carnesecca.” Kull: “It has been great that the older traditional fan base loves our history, but how do we also use history to connect with the younger generation and new fan base and attract a whole new demo for us?” (link)
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Related, Big East Senior Assoc. Commissioner for Sports Media Relations John Paquette tells CBS’ Matt Norlander that “for this weekend, many, if not all, of our head coaches will be wearing sweaters to honor Lou Carnesecca who would have been 100 this Sunday." Norlander: “A sweet tribute that will enhance a really strong weekend of hoops.” (link)
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Nebraska AD Troy Dannen shares a look at the progress being made at the Hawks Championship Indoor Facility. (link)
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West Virginia is expected to hire Oklahoma Asst. GM Chuck Lillie as its new Football GM, per 247Sports’ Matt Zenitz. (link)
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Vivid Seats is exploring a sale after receiving interest in a takeover, according to Bloomberg’s Gillian Tan and Ryan Gould, who report the company is working with an adviser to gauge interest from potential suitors.” A spokesperson for Vivid Seats said the firm doesn’t comment on “rumors or speculation.” A representative for buyout firm GTCR, which also owns a minority interest in the company, declined to comment. (link)
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CollegeAD reports Priority Sports & Entertainment’s Jenna McLaughlin will assist Army West Point with its search for a new AD. McLaughlin previously spent three-plus years in West Point before stops at NC State, Collegiate Sports Associates & most recently at Korn Ferry. (link)
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Virginia Tech President/DI Board of Directors Chair Tim Sands would like to see NIL return to “something more like, ‘OK, say you’re an influencer, a student-athlete should be able to earn money off that as well as a student who’s not a student-athlete.’ So I think that’s fair. How you govern or manage that whole process with NIL I think is going to be a determining factor in whether we have competitive equity at the top or not. And that’s all to be resolved.” The Hokies plan on “jumping in with both feet” when it comes to revenue-sharing, but Sands is hesitant to increase student fees. “We can’t just arbitrarily jack those up. … [Hokies AD] Whit [Babcock] and his team and advancement do a great job of raising money for athletics, but we have a new world going forward, and we’ll need to do more. So it’s not just one bucket; we need to look at every bucket. And where we have discretionary resources, athletics is going to be a priority. Not the only one, but one that we need to put higher up than we did before just because we want to be competitive.” Also from Sands: “I think one of the great things about these [college football] models that people are proposing, especially from the outside, is that they’re making people think. And I think the impact of those proposals is not going to be adopting one of them or the other one or something like that. It’s going to be, ‘OK, this is the way we should be thinking. Let’s imagine a future state and then let’s figure out how to get there.’ That’s the really hard part.” More from Sands. (link)
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Sports Business Journal’s Mollie Cahillane writes on how ESPN handled the Sugar Bowl postponement due to the tragic events in New Orleans on Wednesday morning. SVP of Production Mark Gross with perspective on the overall situation: “We knew across the board it was going to be acknowledged, but we didn’t have all the facts. We were still trying to understand what was going on and the impact it was going to have in the sports world. Juggling a sports network, program, schedule, production, certainly pales in comparison to the tragedy in New Orleans. We'll figure out when these different shows could be on. It’s not that big of a deal. [...] The one thing is first and foremost [Wednesday] was, is our crew safe? Anybody from our crew could have been in the middle of this attack. It was New Year’s Eve; people might have been out. But fortunately, no one was a part of it.” ESPN still pulled off a MegaCast for the Sugar, but without ESPN2 in the mix, which broadcasted the Under Armour All-American Game. (link)
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USA Today’s Matt Hayes spent the weekend embedded with the Boise State football team leading up to Tuesday’s Fiesta Bowl matchup with Penn State, and Broncos HC Spencer Danielson talked about the importance of proving what Boise is doing works even if it’s different than what everyone else is doing: “You’ve got coaches and programs and administrations that now have golden handcuffs. They're beholden to the money. They’ve changed what they believe to win games. They don’t want to, but everyone else is doing it. So what choice do they have? … Once you do that, once you change what you believe as a coach and a person, you can never go back. Because you’ll have to change everything.” Hayes highlights star defensive lineman Ahmed Hassanein, “who left a difficult home life in Cairo, Egypt, and eventually found his way to Boise State because his brother knew Danielson from their time together at Azusa Pacific (DII). At halftime, with Boise State trailing 17-7, he stood in the middle of the locker room screaming, ‘This is ain’t no Cinderella story. We deserve to be here. This will not be my last game here.’ Now the end of his time at Boise State had set in, and it was crushing. ‘Coach D,” Hassanein said, his voice halting through tears. ‘You saved my life. I want everyone to know that. You saved my life. I love you.” With revenue-sharing looming for the 2025 season, Hayes notes that for the schools that can’t afford to fully fund it, “there’s only one fallback position. And you can’t miss. Broncos AD Jeramiah Dickey: “I still believe culture is king. As we professionalize our sport, I’m watching these other teams and how much money they have and the value of their franchises, they’re not always winning. It leads me back to culture, and our culture is Spencer.” Lots more. (link)
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Athletes.org Co-Founder Jim Cavale shares seven predictions for 2025: 1) The NCAA will approve the House settlement and revenue sharing with athletes will start this summer (2025). 2) Collectives will be regulated and more like localized agencies. 3) Schools are going to overhaul their budgets and commercialize sports even further. 4) Private capital is coming into college athletics. 5) More lawsuits from athletes against the NCAA and suing the schools. 6) Congress to become more involved in college athletics. 7) A bipartisan bill will get done in Washington DC if the athletes have a voice within the bill. Athletes must have a medium to negotiate all of the key points. Cavale says of the NIL FMV mechanism proposed under the House settlement: “Expect this system to fail. Athletes are not going to report all their transactions and collectives aren’t going to be fully regulated because in American labor it’s proven you can’t regulate fair market value. But it is going to change how collectives operate because collectives will now have to be like local agencies and do more creative NIL deals.” (link)
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Collegiate Sports Connect has added all previously unclaimed administrative profiles for athletic department staff in the MAC as the talent management platform continues its push to complete all of Division I in the coming months. Connect now includes more than 20,000 custom-built administrative profiles - not merely AI-scraped profiles - to aid hiring managers in their efforts to build deep candidate pools for open positions. Connect counts more than 40 departments as partners. (link)
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+ Oral Roberts AD Tim Johnson names Liberty Acting HC Nolan Albrecht as the new Women’s Volleyball HC in Tulsa. Bowlsby Sports Advisors assisted on the search. (link)
+ Youngstown State names former Mercyhurst Women’s Soccer HC Rich Wall to the same position with the Penguins. (link)
+ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire is available. Check out the movement thus far in the new year. (link)
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Bowl game swag bags are now subject to taxation for many players, as Sportico’s Brendan Coffey observes: “When college players were prevented from cashing in on their NIL, taxes weren’t an issue: Unpaid college students usually aren’t filing income tax returns, with gifts still placing them well below the income level requiring filing a return—currently $14,600 on the federal level, but lower in some states with their own income tax. But now that some football players are getting paid thousands to reportedly millions of dollars to play, athletes have the unavoidable responsibility to pay taxes on cash and goods they receive.” In this year’s Armed Forces Bowl, Coffey notes that Oklahoma players “probably received goods worth more than $2,500 from the bowl and sponsors,” and “while there’s a belief that individual gifts under $600 aren’t taxable, that’s not the case. … Still, it’s not like the bowl or sponsors are going to issue players a 1099…so they can get away with not disclosing it on their taxes, right?” Galway Family Office Managing Principal Craig Brown tells Coffey: “If I give you a gift, I report I didn’t have to pay tax on all my income, because I’ve passed that off to individuals (as gifts or marketing expenses) … The structure of the IRS is to follow the dots—they’re going to follow the money to get the tax.” Exacerbating matters, self-employed individuals get audited at four times the rate of the average U.S. taxpayer, “and not paying estimated tax liability quarterly, as required of the self-employed, brings interest charges from the government, plus penalties.” Brown adds: “If they haven’t paid any taxes, they conceivably owe—[plus] penalties and interest on top of that could be crippling, a hole you can never dig out of.” (link)
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President Joe Biden has signed an anti-hazing bill for higher ed institutions with federal student aid. The Washington Post’s Nichole Asbury: “The Stop Campus Hazing Act, which passed in the U.S. Senate earlier this month, mandates institutions publicly share hazing statistics, including the name of the organization involved and details of the behavior that incited a hazing violation. It also provides an explicit definition of the term and requires institutions to implement education and prevention programs on campus.” (link)
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Diamond Sports Group has emerged from bankruptcy as the rechristened Main Street Sports Group. According to a press release from Main Street, the company completed a financial restructuring under Chapter 11 bankruptcy and has a “significantly deleveraged balance sheet. Main Street Sports emerges with a healthy capital structure and is well positioned, with valuable professional team rights across the MLB, NBA and NHL, to elevate the fan experience and drive incremental value for its team, league and distribution partners. … The Company will continue to serve fans under the FanDuel Sports Network name, through its naming rights agreement with FanDuel for its 16 regional sports networks.” Since filing Chapter 11 in March 2023, the company has “resolved complex legal matters, completed its operational separation from Sinclair, and secured key go-forward agreements with its top team, league and distribution partners. Importantly, terms were also reached on prominent partnerships with Amazon’s Prime Video and FanDuel that bolster the Company’s platform and direct-to-consumer (DTC) offerings.” (link)
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Denver has secured the NWSL’s 16th franchise at an expansion fee of $110M, according to Sportico’s Eben Novy-Williams, who reports: “Backers of the Denver bid, principally IMA Financial Group CEO Robert Cohen, submitted their first payment to the league on Tuesday. … The $110M expansion fee is more than double the previous NWSL record for new teams and is also the biggest expansion fee ever paid in U.S. women’s sports.” The group, Novy-Williams continues, will “likely commit to spending a certain amount of dollars in launching the team. Sixth Street-owned Bay FC, which started play in 2024, pledged a $125M commitment at launch, which included a $53M expansion fee. … The value of NWSL teams has exploded in recent years, with recent sales valuing Angel City FC at $250M and San Diego Wave at $113M. The average club is worth $104M, according to Sportico’s September team valuations. It was up 57% from the prior year.” Denver was one of three finalists for the team along with Cleveland and Cincinnati. (link)
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Academic Advisor Athletics (Missouri State University / Springfield, MO): More details HERE.
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Director of Basketball Academic Success (James Madison University / Harrisonburg, VA): More details HERE.
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Associate Athletics Director of Finance and Business Operations (Seattle University / Seattle, WA): More details HERE.
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