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Northern Illinois and the Mountain West announce the Huskies will officially join the league as a football-only member beginning in 2026. Huskies AD Sean Frazier: "What a great opportunity for NIU Athletics as we expand our horizons, adapt to this new national model of college athletics and prepare to start a new chapter in the history of NIU Football. … The impact of this move to the Mountain West is going to be felt throughout our entire department and university. Our fans are going to enjoy the heightened competition, the media coverage and the additional opportunities the relationship with this conference and these great institutions provides." NIU President Lisa Freeman says moving football to the Mountain West could help players' studying, as flying can be easier than busing around the Midwest. The elimination of weeknight MACtion games would help, too. According to The Athletic’s Matt Baker, Frazier says he could envision the Mountain West adding another football-only member and “also suggests there could be more change in the Pac-12 and ‘joining of brands.’” Baker also reports the NIU Board of Trustees unanimously voted to approve the $2M membership fee to join the league. (link, link)
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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger pens a lengthy examination of how schools will handle the upheaval caused by the House settlement and notes that many will look toward Ohio State, which has the biggest athletic budget in the country at $275M. OSU President Ted Carter and AD Ross Bjork tell Dellenger the Buckeyes will offer 91 new scholarships (58 to women for Title IX purposes) at an additional cost of $4.5M (roughly $2M in Alston payments will be eliminated). The school plans to “stratify” its sports, presumably tiering them based on their revenue generation as a way to determine for each the allocation of resources, including the portion of athlete-revenue distribution. The football team will add roughly five scholarships to go up to 90. Additionally, Bjork says OSU plans to distribute the $20.5M rev-share pool in two ways: “Proportionally” based on male-female split and a “market-based approach” determined through valid market factors such as a sport’s television viewership, social media impressions, etc. While Bjork declined to share specific percentages for each team, Dellenger notes that if schools share 90% of the full $20.5M rev-share pool with football, then those rosters would receive $13-16M and men’s basketball rosters $2-4M, according to estimates. That’s less than some schools are reportedly spending on rosters now, and Dellenger notes the use of commercial NIL to make up the gap could prove tricky. “The power conferences have created a ‘transition team’ of athletic directors from the [Power 4] to explore issues and create a framework related to the cap, clearinghouse and new enforcement arm. Members of the seven-person Deloitte clearinghouse team have met with college administrators over the last several weeks in an effort to educate them on the process — one that remains murky.” Bjork asks: “What does fair market value mean in Columbus, Ohio, compared to, maybe, a small college town? There has to be some kind of differential there. We want to be aggressive, use our corporate partners and donors who own companies. … How do we turn that into agreements with athletes?” (link)
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Meanwhile, former Texas A&M football preferred walk-on student-athlete Kwame Etwi has filed an informal objection to the House settlement over its calculation of BNIL damages. Specifically, Etwi writes to U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken that medically retired players, and players who never played a single snap, will be awarded “tens of thousands of dollars simply because they received a scholarship. Meanwhile, athletes like me, who actively contributed on the field throughout our entire collegiate athletic careers and bore the financial burden of tuition, receive nothing. This exclusion dismisses the value of on-field contributions and creates an inequity that fails to recognize the sacrifices and commitments of active roster walk-on athletes who met the same demands, adhered to the same rigorous schedules, and upheld the same standards as scholarship athletes.” Full objection. (link)
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Texas President Jay Hartzell has accepted the same post at SMU, effective June 1. SMU Board of Trustees Chair David Miller said Hartzell did not initially apply for the job, but university officials aggressively recruited him. Miller expects Hartzell to focus on “supercharging” the school’s research engine, boosting athletics to national prominence and continuing to graduate future leaders. Hartzell explains that “whatever you feel about certain things that happen in the Legislature in the state, being in Texas has huge advantages. I do also think that the chances at a great private institution are special. It can be a little more nimble. It can move a little differently.” Horns247’s Chip Brown notes that even with Hartzell’s departure, the Longhorns maintain the alignment of Board of Regents Chair Kevin Eltife and AD Chris Del Conte. One source tells him: “Hartzell has been a rock solid president at Texas and certainly got the importance of athletics, but you've got a visionary board of regents chairman in Kevin Eltife, who was at the forefront on Texas' move to the SEC and even on the hiring of Steve Sarkisian. As long as you have Eltife and Chris Del Conte working together, you've got the alignment you need to keep Texas athletics moving forward." (link, link)
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Maryland will share the maximum amount of revenue with student-athletes if/when the House settlement is approved, and Terps AD Damon Evans explains: “Maryland Athletics has developed a comprehensive new strategy and structure not just to navigate this new collegiate landscape, but to thrive in it. While we will be evaluating targeted reductions in operating expenses, we know that we cannot grow our program by cuts. Our focus must continue to be on revenue growth. The forthcoming transition to the per seat model for football and men's basketball, including the upcoming reseat process, will provide a solid foundation for future growth. Last month, we opened The Maryland Club, a terrific new premium club overlooking the court in XFINITY Center, that provides a best-in-class member experience as well as new revenues for our department. We are also actively revitalizing our ticket sales and annual fund plans, investing in major gift fundraising, and exploring additional premium amenities.” Evans asks fans to help by renewing and/or upgrading their season tickets and Terrapin Club memberships, recruiting new fans and members and supporting upcoming fundraising campaigns. He also notes the Terps will be “increasing our ticket fee by $2.50 to help underwrite our academic support and leadership development programming.” (link)
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Freshly minted Le Moyne AD Phil Brown remarked today in his introductory press conference that “growth and change is great for any institution. When you see things being built, you naturally want to go and find out what that is. And that’s what we’re doing here. We’re building towards a great Division I atmosphere, we’re building toward a great Division I program. So, it’s kind of like a moth to a flame, you kind of want to get to it and you want to be around it. It's going to be exciting.” (link)
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U.S. District Court Judge Thomas O. Rice yesterday dismissed former Washington State Football HC Nick Rolovich’s request for partial summary judgment in his wrongful termination suit against the school. Rice granted WSU’s request for summary judgment. Rolovich claimed that WSU had violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and Washington’s Law Against Discrimination and improperly withheld wages after dismissing him for refusing to take the COVID vaccine. In his ruling, Rice wrote: “Plaintiff frequently expressed secular concerns about the COVID-19 vaccine to friends, family members and co-workers. In the thousands of pages of discovery, Plaintiff does not invoke a religious objection to the vaccine. This alone is a basis for denying Plaintiff’s claimed religious objection.” (link)
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+ New Hampshire Senior Assoc. AD for Compliance, Policy and Governance Shawn Green is headed to the CUNYAC (DIII) as Deputy Commissioner. (link)
+ Duke promotes Women’s Soccer AHC Kieran Hall to HC. (link)
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Deals, Deals, Deals…
+ The NABC and NCAA have reached a one-year extension to hold the NABC Convention alongside the Men’s Final Four, meaning the 2025 NABC Convention will operate adjacent to the Final Four in San Antonio, and NABC members will again have access to game tickets and hotel accommodations. (link)
+ Tarleton State has partnered with Paciolan. (link)
+ Texas is the latest to partner with Athlete Network. (link)
+ Getty Images and Shutterstock have agreed to a merger, according to Axios’ Michael Flaherty, who notes the deal would value the newly combined company at $3.7B. The agreement is subject to regulatory approval and shareholder approval for both companies. Getty CEO Craig Peters will serve in the same role for the combined business. (link)
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The Athletic’s Stewart Mandel is the latest to observe that viewership numbers suggest the appetite for bowl games is getting bigger, not smaller, with the expansion of the College Football Playoff. “The Dec. 31 Michigan–Alabama ReliaQuest Bowl (6.5M) drew ESPN’s biggest non-New Year’s Six bowl audience in nine years. Texas Tech–Arkansas on Dec. 27 was the most-watched Liberty Bowl (4.2M) in nine years. Nebraska–Boston College on Dec. 28 was the most-watched Pinstripe Bowl (4.2M) since 2013. All despite NFL opt-outs, transfer portal departures and in some cases, interim coaches.” That said, in-person attendance continues to wane, as Mandel points out that the “Gator Bowl, which attracted crowds of 50,000-plus for decades, had 31,290 in the stands for last week’s Ole Miss-Duke matchup. The same Liberty Bowl matchup that did so well on television drew the game’s smallest crowd (37,764) since 1994 (2020 excluded). And the Holiday Bowl, which downsized this season to San Diego State’s Snapdragon Stadium, drew the smallest crowd (23,920) in the bowl’s 46-year history for a Syracuse-Washington State matchup.” Moving forward, Mandel points out that “all parties recognize that most non-CFP bowls are primarily television programs now” and may change the business model when contracts expire following next season, particularly as conference affiliations have shifted. Bowl Season Executive Director Nick Carparelli: “I’d like to see more flexibility in the selection process. If you go back in time, the strict conference-bowl tie-ins were not a thing. Everyone was a free agent every year. I almost feel like the system is ready to be turned back around.” (link)
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Student-athletes began receiving estimations of their anticipated House settlement payouts last week, and out of the 34 responses SwimSwam’s Anya Pelshaw received, 18 reported that their estimated total payout was “more” than they expected. Six athletes reported the payout to be “less” than expected while eight reported it to be “around the same” as expected. Pelshaw adds: “Although a small dataset, none of the 13 mid-major athletes reported Alston payments. Another commonality found in the data is that it seems in order to receive an estimate for ‘lost NIL,’ the athlete also had to earn NIL money as a student-athlete. SwimSwam received estimates from two swimmers late last week after the numbers were posted. These numbers had mixed reviews. … A five-year swimmer who was a multi-time individual NCAA Champion reported an estimated $3,700 for ‘athletic services,’ $600 for ‘lost NIL payment,’ and $3,100 for the Alston payment.” Meanwhile, an “SEC athlete that was a 2x NCAA qualifier, reported $408.15 for ‘athletic services’ and $1,956.10 for the Alston payment. This athlete has $0 estimated for lost NIL but also reported they did not earn any NIL money as a student-athlete. … A Pac-12 athlete and 4x individual NCAA Champion received estimates of $286.92 for athlete services and $3427.09 in Alston payments. This athlete said they were ‘not eligible’ for lost NIL payments.” (link)
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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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More Coaches Corner presented by D1.relocation…
+ 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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Coordinator of Athletics Administration (Drake University / Des Moines, IA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate AD, Sports Administration (University of Delaware / Newark, DE): More details HERE.
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Athletic Training Fellow (University of Michigan / Ann Arbor, MI): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Johns Hopkins University / Baltimore, MD): (DIII) More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director, Sports Performance (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (New Mexico State University / Las Cruces, NM): More details HERE
Director of Mental Health (Wichita State University / Wichita, KS): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Trainer (Long Beach State University / Long Beach, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (University of Alaska – Anchorage / Anchorage, AK): More details HERE.
Assistant Sports Performance Coach - Olympic Sports (University of Wyoming / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer - Women's Soccer & Women's Water Polo (Iona University / New Rochelle, NY): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): More details HERE.
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Associate Commissioner for Media Partnerships (American Athletic Conference / Irving, TX): More details HERE.
Account Manager - Athletic Corporate Partnerships (Clemson University / Clemson, SC): More details HERE.
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Account Executive, Ticket Sales (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs (University of Nebraska at Omaha / Omaha, NE): More details HERE.
Assistant Ticket Office Manager (University of Montana / Missoula, MT): More details HERE.
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