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Congratulations to North Dakota State on winning this year’s FCS national championship. It’s the tenth FCS title for the Bison since 2011. (link)
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TCU held an introductory press conference for new AD Mike Buddie, who remarked: “TCU is not going to follow a manual. We’re going to take this hard reset that has taken place in college athletics. Right now the future is kind of this unwritten script. Through leadership and the business acumen of our leaders, there is no better time and no better place to be than at a place like Texas Christian University.” When it comes to fixing the transfer portal, Buddie said there’s no “magic wand solution, but I think multi-year contracts are potentially going to be a great opportunity, you just got to have a culture where people want to be a part of it. Ashton Jeanty could've left Boise (State) during his tenure; he loved his teammates, loved his coaches, loved the institution and he stayed. Did it cost him $500K? Probably. But, he'll have that brotherhood of his teammates and that special season for the rest of his life. There's got to be value." Buddie acknowledges that NIL was not one of the issues he faced at Army West Point but notes: “I don’t think this is a complex problem. NIL is going to take a backseat to the new revenue-share model. … The other part is Jeremiah Donati left, but the rest of the team hasn't, they're great people here and have been thinking about this problem. The pieces are in place. There were challenges at West Point. NIL is not one of them, but there's other problems that we learned how to attack through methodology process, … and I look forward to taking that on as well." More. (link, link, link)
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Legal Matters…
+ The U.S. House of Representatives will fast-track the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, according to Front Office Sports’ Amanda Christovich, who notes the bill is one of 12 that will be fast-tracked to the House floor for a vote. “The package states that almost nothing can get in the way of a vote for these 12 bills, save a couple of provisions including one hour of debate.” Congressman Greg Steube (R-FL): “The radical left is not in step with the American people on the issue of protecting women’s sports.” The bill would add language to Title IX to make it a violation for a school to “permit a person whose sex is male to participate in an athletic program or activity that is designated for women.” The definition of “sex” would be solely defined as “a person’s reproductive biology and genetics at birth.” The bill would apply to all educational institutions receiving federal funding, including colleges and universities. (link)
+ The ACC argues in North Carolina its lawsuit with Clemson & Florida State should stand because both agreed to “sue and be sued as part of doing business in the state.” More behind the Law360 paywall. (link)
+ Also involving the Tigers, an update from the South Carolina Supreme Court in its lawsuit against JMI Sports: “The SC Supreme Court is asking the remaining parties if they would like the Court to withhold its opinion in the two consolidated cases while they explore settlement options.” (link)
+ More from Law360: “Ohio State, the NCAA, the Big Ten Conference and a media licensing company urged an Ohio federal judge to toss a proposed class action brought by former Buckeye star quarterback Terrelle Pryor alleging they engaged in an anticompetitive conspiracy to monopolize profits on athletes name, image and likeness.” (link)
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It’s Personnel…
+ Merrimack has named VP/Chief of Staff to the President and BoT Secretary Fr. Bryan Kerns as Interim VP for Athletics. (link)
+ Oregon names Big 12 VP for Olympic Competition Lisa Peterson as Deputy AD/COO. Peterson served as the Ducks’ Deputy AD/SWA//Deputy Title IX Coordinator from 2011-22. (link)
+ Mississippi Valley State has a new Deputy AD in Arkansas Baptist College’s (NAIA) Assoc. AD Lance Flint. (link)
+ Yale has promoted Asst. AD for Facilities Megan Lupini to Assoc. AD for Facilities. (link)
+ College Sports Communicators announces its 2025 Hall of Fame class. Division I inductees include former Hampton/Mississippi Valley State/Arkansas-Pine Bluff AD Lonza Hardy Jr., former Southeastern Louisiana SID Larry Hymel, Kentucky Asst. AD for Athletics Communications and Public Relations Tony Neely and Cotton Bowl Athletic Association/Goodyear Cotton Bowl VP of Communications Scottie Rodgers. (link)
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Keep an eye on the weather in Dallas this week, as meteorologist Collin Myers predicts the area could see 12 inches of snow or more through midnight on Friday, prompting USA Today’s Dan Wolken to quip: “This is strictly my opinion but the odds of the Cotton Bowl being played on Friday are significantly less than 100%.” In a statement the Cotton Bowl says it’s monitoring the situation and has plans for inclement weather. “Should conditions warrant it, we will communicate to everyone attending and connected with this year’s Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic.” (link, link)
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Texas Volleyball AHC Erik Sullivan has been named HC of the U.S. Women’s National Team. (link); Conveniently, Sullivan Q&A-ed with D1.ticker’s Matt Roberts from the 2024 AVCA Convention to share an inside look at the state of volleyball in the Power 4, particularly as it relates to recruiting, NIL, the House settlement and ways to continue growing the sport. Sullivan notes much of the sport’s growth is happening organically at the grassroots level, and “I think we’ve got to continue to strive to get it out in the public eye. The fact that networks are picking up our products now, putting them on in great slots on the weekends, that we’re generating nice numbers when we’re doing that I think helps get it out there. Having events like this, you’re starting to see a little more structure around some preseason events in big arenas, so trying to drive that market as well. … Most people that come watch a women's volleyball match that have never seen one before walk out of the gym kind of blown away by everything about it.” Student-athletes are starting to ask about revenue-sharing, and Sullivan says the Longhorns addressed it at the year-end meeting, telling players they’re likely to hear a lot of numbers bandied about during the offseason and to “just know most of it is kind of crap because I think most coaches don’t really know what it looks like. I hope all these kids that are out there shopping around [for] money are getting it in writing because who knows what it looks like in a year? I know coaches are promising some stuff that I’m pretty sure they don’t have an idea of what they’re promising.” The difficulty of managing various demands is the most oft-cited criticism from players when it comes to the student-athlete experience, and Sullivan says: “What I experienced as a college athlete, what I got into college coaching for is just slowly getting stripped away…it’s becoming more and more transactional.” Lots more from Sullivan. (link)
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+ Central Michigan selects Missouri AC Arielle Wilson as its next Volleyball HC. (link)
+ Southern Illinois taps West Texas A&M (DII) Volleyball HC Brittany Harry for the same role. (link)
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The Athletic’s Sam Blum dives into Mississippi Valley State Men’s Basketball’s pre-conference guarantee game circuit: “It’s a poor program financially, and plays nearly its entire nonconference schedule on the road, where the Delta Devils haven’t won a nonconference game in more than 18 years. Why do they do it? Money. MVSU traverses the country for ‘buy games’ against juggernaut programs who routinely win by 50 points or more, the suffering funding the school’s entire athletic department.” Blum spent three days embedded with the team before, during and after the BYU game this season, a matchup the Delta Devils lost by 44. But Blum points out that’s “two points better than the 46 they would lose by three days later. Twenty-eight points better than the 72-point defeat suffered the week prior. Their closest loss this year was by 18 points.” HC George Ivory tells Blum: “People don’t understand, and it is frustrating. You want us to compete at that level? It’s apples and oranges when you’re talking about budgets and everything that goes into it.” The team brings in $80-100K per buy game and last season’s haul totaled $995K. MVSU President Jerryl Briggs: “The realities of nonconference scheduling reflect the economic challenges many HBCUs and smaller institutions face. These games allow us to sustain and strengthen our basketball program and athletic department. While demanding, they provide critical resources that support scholarships, equipment, travel, and academic services.” Lots more. (link)
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Poneman & Naiditch NBA/NIL agent Daniel Poneman says he’s received several calls from college coaches looking to hire GMs and asking for hiring recommendations but explains that “in the NBA the GM’ (or ‘executive VP of basketball decisions’ or whatever you want to call it) is the top basketball decision-maker. They have final say on draft picks, free agent signings, often even coaching hires. I have not seen a case where an NCAA GM operates in this role. Different programs are deploying their GMs in vastly different ways. For some (think Woj/St Bon) it’s a mix of scouting and roster management, budget/cap management, recruiting, and lots of fundraising. Even in situations like this, [the] coach has final say on roster decisions. In other cases, when I ask what they’re looking for in a GM, they ask for someone good with fundraising and budgeting – coaches don’t feel they need help with recruiting and scouting. Is this really a GM? Very different role than someone like Woj has, with the same title. One thing I haven’t seen yet is a true GM GM, like we have in the NBA. A chief executive who leads the organization. Is this because ADs won’t relinquish control? Because coaches are really all GMs too at the end of the day? Or just an inevitable step that hasn’t been taken yet? How long until we see the first program go this route? Hire a big name (think Jay Wright), give them a clean slate and the keys to the program, let them hand pick a coach and see what they build? Could be coming sooner than you think.” (link)
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LSU held its annual "Dress Like Kim Mulkey Night" during last Sunday's game against Auburn which featured a lookalike contest at halftime. For her part, Mulkey skipped the sequins and feathers and instead incorporated a basketball hoop into her outfit, prompting OutKick’s Amber Harding to observe: “She looks like she's auditioning to become the Miami Heat logo. A national treasure, that woman.” Have a look at the videos, including the winner of the lookalike contest, who won a signed game-worn jacket from Mulkey. (link)
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In case you missed yesterday's Evening Standard...
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Lehigh names Merrimack AD Jeremy Gibson to the same role with the Mountain Hawks, starting January 31. President Joseph Helble: “Jeremy's leadership experience, strategic vision, and passion for collegiate athletics make him an ideal fit for Lehigh. He has built a long record of success at the two institutions he has served with thoughtful leadership and integrity, forging strong and lasting relationships with students, alumni, faculty and staff throughout. We are confident that he will inspire our student-athletes, coaches, and staff to achieve even greater success in both athletics and academics, and continue to strengthen the connection between athletics and the broader university community.” Korn Ferry assisted with the search. (link)
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The NCAA has released a new Q&A document for student-athletes concerning what is permissible in the House settlement as it relates to NIL. The document spells out who is an “associated entity” and clarifies that any and all deals that are $600 or above must be disclosed. Heitner Legal Founder Darren Heitner: “Arbitrators appointed to determine whether a NIL deal is impermissible (if the House v NCAA settlement receives final approval) will have massive power. While courts generally defer to arbitration decisions, there will undoubtedly be petitions to vacate filed by athletes who are told that they have been promised payment in excess of ‘fair market value,’ which is a number that can only be derived out of thin air (in my view). Under the Federal Arbitration Act, there are 4 statutory grounds to vacate an arbitration award: (1) if the award was procured by corruption, fraud, or undue means; (2) if there was evident partiality or corruption in the arbitrator; (3) if the arbitrator committed misconduct in refusing to postpone the hearing, upon sufficient cause shown, or in refusing to hear evidence pertinent and material to the controversy; or of any other misbehavior by which the rights of any party may have been prejudiced; or (4) where the arbitrator exceeded his/her powers, or so imperfectly executed them that a mutual, final, an award upon the subject matter submitted was not made. An arbitration award may also be vacated if it is deemed arbitrary and capricious and/or contrary to public policy. This will be something to monitor should the settlement be approved in its current form.” (link); Full Q&A. (link)
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The Big Sky has extended its media rights partnership with ESPN through the 2029-30 season. The new agreement doubles the league’s televised coverage for football and provides a continued platform for the more than 600 Big Sky live events streaming annually on ESPN+ and the ESPN App. For Big Sky basketball, ESPN will continue to televise at least one men’s regular-season conference game, as well as three men’s conference tournament games and one women’s conference tournament game. On the men’s side, at least one of the two televised semifinal games will be on either ESPN or ESPN2, with the championship game also having an ESPN or ESPN2 distinction. The women’s championship game will continue to air on ESPNU, which first began in 2022. (link)
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Texas AD Chris Del Conte “scoffs” at reports by ESPN and NBC that NFL teams will come after Football HC Steve Sarkisian, according to the Houston Chronicle’s Kirk Bohls. Del Conte tells him: "We've got a game to play. I’m not going to comment. Somebody's just creating fodder before our biggest game. That’s stupid." (link)
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Fundraising Files…
+ UC Santa Barbara has received a $15M gift from an anonymous donor to support facilities construction and revitalization, including upgrades at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium, the home of UCSB Baseball. The gift is the athletic department’s largest to date. (link) + UTEP has received a $2.5M gift from the Paul L. Foster Family Foundation to bolster the Miners’ “comprehensive efforts to strengthen all men's and women's sports programs, upgrade facilities and ensure operational readiness leading into next year's Mountain West Conference transition.” (link)
+ Gaubert Oil has pledged $500K to the Nicholls Foundation for naming rights to Nicholls State’s covered practice facility, which will be renamed the Gaubert Oil Practice Facility at Shaw Sports Turf/Manning Field. The donation will support university scholarships. (link)
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The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner takes an in-depth look at the targeting no-call involving Texas safety Michael Taaffe and Arizona State WR Melquan Stovall in the fourth quarter of the Peach Bowl and finds: “The only aspect of the rule that could have been considered subjective by Peach Bowl officials was the forcible contact clause. To us, it was indisputable: The wallop came when the front of Taaffe’s helmet collided with the front of Stovall’s helmet. … Unfortunately, ESPN’s broadcasters, Joe Tessitore (play-by-play) and Jesse Palmer (analyst), completely whiffed on the situation, offering zero insight before or after the official review. ESPN’s rules analyst, Matt Austin, uttered a brief assessment: ‘We definitely have a defenseless receiver, and just as he’s turning after catching the ball, he gets hit in the head by the defender. So I would not be surprised if this is called targeting from the booth.’” Meanwhile, NFL rules analyst Terry McAulay and CBS rules analyst Gene Steratore both asserted on social media that targeting should’ve been called. Wilner reached out to several stakeholders, including Arizona State, the Big 12 and the Big Ten and received this response from the Big Ten: “Wouldn’t expect anything. We would have left any public comment to the traditional pool reporter process on site.” Wilner notes there was no pool reporter assigned to ask the officials for comment after the game. More. (link)
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The Seattle Times’ Percy Allen notes that heading into the weekend games, the Big Ten’s West Coast additions lag behind the rest of the conference in men’s hoops attendance. USC is last, averaging just 3,872 fans per game, followed by UCLA (4,830) and Washington (5,659), while Oregon (6,373) is 14th. Indiana, meanwhile, averages 16,247, which leads the league. Purdue, Nebraska, Michigan State, No. 22 Illinois and Wisconsin have home-attendance averages of more than 14K while Maryland, Michigan and Ohio State enjoy fan support that comfortably exceeds 11K. Before the season, Huskies HC Danny Sprinkle observed: “Look, there’s some things we’ll have to overcome simply because of our location. The old Pac-12 schools have to travel more. We just do. That’s an undeniable fact whereas the Big Ten schools come out west maybe once a year while we’re making those trips four times, I believe. Then, you look at the places we’re going. Big Ten teams love and support their basketball programs. … That’s not to say we can’t get that going here because I know UW was a tough place to play under [Lorenzo] Romar and all that. But we need to get that going again and it’s on us to give the fans a product that they want to support.” (link)
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ESPN VP of Research Flora Kelly reacts to the College Football Playoff’s quarterfinals viewership and observes: “Despite a tough window for the Sugar Bowl, quarterfinals already achieved elite ratings (16.9M) – outpacing the World Series (15.8M) and Olympics Prime (13.9M). Expansion GIVING, not taking away interest. Non-CFP Bowls on pace for best audience in five years.” (link)
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Buyout firm Advent International has agreed to acquire Sauer Brands, the owner of the Duke’s Mayo brand, from Falfurrias Capital Partners. Bloomberg’s Gillian Tan and Liana Baker report that terms of the deal weren’t disclosed in a statement Monday, but the transaction values Sauer Brands at about $1.5B, according to people familiar with the matter. (link)
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Disney and Fubo are reportedly nearing a deal to combine their live TV businesses. Specifically, Bloomberg’s Lucas Shaw, Michelle Davis and Christopher Palmeri report Disney plans to fold its Hulu + Live TV service into Fubo, creating a new entity that would become the second-largest digital pay-TV provider in the U.S. Under the proposed agreement, Disney would hold a 70% stake in the new venture, with Fubo retaining the remaining 30%. Both the Fubo and Hulu + Live TV brands will continue to operate independently, and Hulu’s on-demand streaming library will not be touched. The deal also includes Fubo dropping its lawsuit over Venu Sports, and Cord Cutters News’ Luke Bouma notes: “While the deal is expected to be announced this week, sources caution that negotiations could still falter. Representatives for both Disney and Fubo have declined to comment. If finalized, this merger could have significant implications for the future of online television, potentially sparking further consolidation and intensifying competition among streaming providers. As viewers continue to embrace streaming options, the battle for their attention and subscription dollars is only just beginning.” (link)
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Business Insider’s Peter Kafka unpacks the deal and notes: “To me, the biggest takeaway is this: It's a reminder that Disney, which is launching its own standalone ESPN streaming service this fall, isn't fully confident about that service's prospects. That's why it wanted to be in Venu — to be part of a bigger sports streaming service, in case a meaningful number of people wanted streaming sports from ESPN and other networks as well. And now that Venu is (very likely) to launch this year, it means that by next fall, ESPN watchers will have a lot of options: They can pay for standalone ESPN; they can pay for it as part of a sports-streaming package along with other channels like ABC, TNT, and Fox; or they can pay for it as part of a very big bundle of channels, delivered by a variety of traditional and digital pay-TV companies.” Kafka also notes that Disney’s 70% stake also comes with control of the board; however, Fubo’s existing management team will run the service. “Fubo also gets cash as part of the deal. Disney, Fox, and WBD plan to collectively pay the company $220M, and next year Disney is set to lend the company $145M to help pay down Fubo's other debt obligations. Fubo will get a $130M fee if the deal doesn't get regulatory approval. Kafka believes the deal will push Venu’s launch up to spring. (link)
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