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More from the Big Chair movement at New Mexico State as the Las Cruces Sun-News’ Nick Coppola posts to X: “Update on Mario Moccia. I’ve been told by NMSU that he is officially on paid administrative leave until February 2nd, and he received a written notice Thursday. By the stipulations of his contract, he couldn’t be let go for another month if NMSU wished to fire him for cause.” (link); Moccia also posted to X: “Dear @NMStateAggies NATION! I will have more to say soon. A MASSIVE thank you, over 500 texts & calls from current & former student-athletes, staff, AD’s around the nation, media & friends. You have given our family an ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ movie ending!” (link)
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CollegeAD indicates Lehigh’s AD search is coming to a close with a selection announcement as soon as Monday. Further, search processes at Akron (Collegiate Sports Associates), Illinois State (Collegiate Sports Associates) & The Citadel (Parker Executive Search) are expected to get underway in earnest with a timeline of completing all virtual interviews by the end of the month & a tentative overall timeline of having a new leader in place by March. (link) D1.dossiers for all of these positions, and others, are available. (link)
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Washington State AD Anne McCoy sits down with The Spokesman-Review’s Greg Woods where she says the Cougars will operate with a $74M budget in 2025 that includes a football scholarship increase to 105 & a $4.5M salary pool for new HC Jimmy Rogers. The 2025 budget figure is down $11M year-over-year as McCoy remarks: “To feel really good about our competitive future and really being able to compete in the new Pac-12, because the schools coming in are only going to continue to invest in their programs more. So I think it’s really important that we evaluate all of our revenue sources to try to get back to that 85 million.” McCoy also provided some thoughts on the exit of former FB HC Jake Dickert: “I think we all could look at things that we’re like, ‘ooh, I (could) have handled that a little differently,’ myself included. So I just think at the end of the day, if he was happy about the opportunity, then I was happy for him. Everybody has to look at both their current situation and potential future situations and decide what best fits their priorities going forward. Again, Jake Dickert did a nice job for us when he was our head football coach.” (link)
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The Post and Courier’s Jon Blau with a long piece on the lingering dispute between Clemson & JMI Sports that stretches all the way back into 2019. Here’s where things stand now: JMI wants its $24M breach of contract suit to be heard in the court system, while the deal between the parties designated with the chief procurement officer of the South Carolina State Fiscal Accountability Authority as the mediator should the relationship get off track. The question of jurisdiction has made its way to the South Carolina Supreme Court as JMI attorneys argued in late October: “We're being sued for $10 million and if it's in front of the chief procurement officer, then we don't have a jury trial, we don't have a court, we don't have a judge, we don't have the rules of evidence." More from Blau on attempted renegotiations of the deal terms: “JMI Sports didn't believe it was profiting enough beyond the $68 million it owed to Clemson. The firm wanted to do away with guarantees and convert to a fee-based model, which would assure a ‘break-even’ financial result. In a restructured deal, Clemson would keep its rights revenues, minus what it paid JMI Sports for expenses, along with a $1 million per year management fee and an incentive of 10 percent of all revenues above $12 million. Clemson declined. [...] The S.C. Supreme Court is expected to rule on JMI Sports' constitutional arguments at some point this year.” As you know, once the deal unraveled, Clemson started handling its own rights via Clemson Athletic Properties (CAPCO), which has since been folded into the still relatively new Clemson Ventures entity. More. (link)
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Viewership numbers are in for the College Football Playoff Quarterfinal games on ESPN platforms: Ohio State vs. Oregon did 21.1M, making it the most-watched non-NFL sporting event since last year’s CFP Championship; Texas vs. Arizona State drew 17.3M, which is the most-watched pre-3 pm bowl game ever; Notre Dame vs. Georgia pulled in 15.8M and Penn State vs. Boise State did 13.9M. Additionally, New Year’s Day was ESPN College GameDay’s most-watched episode ever (2.4M) and up 70% YOY. The Pat McAfee Show Field Pass was the most-watched AltCast ever on any sport with 2.4M viewers. (link)
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Division I Baseball HCs debated fall roster limits during the first day of the ABCA Convention and landed on a proposed 38 that ABCA Executive Director Craig Keilitz will take to the Power 4 commissioners. D1Baseball’s Joe Healy describes the discussion that led to the 38-player proposal: “One option that was taken off the table immediately was unlimited fall rosters. Given the chance to make the case for unlimited fall rosters, no coach stepped forward. That doesn’t necessarily mean that no one supports that concept, of course, but those who might support it likely felt that there wasn’t going to be enough support for that to get it pushed through. The discussion really warmed up when 38 was thrown out as the opening suggestion for the fall roster limit, with several coaches present noting that 38 was a happy medium number that served the dual purposes of giving coaches some wiggle room on the roster to allow for injuries during the fall while also being a reasonable number that they could plausibly make the case for in front of their respective athletic directors. … The fear of the worst-case scenario goes something like this: with a fall roster of 38, when four players are told prior to December 1 that they aren’t going to make the final 34, a player from among those who were cut will take a cue from so many other college athletes of late and sue, in this case for the right to transfer somewhere at the semester break and play immediately.” Healy also notes there is a push to standardize the spring practice start date to 35 days before the first allowable date for competition. (link)
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Tennessee Softball HC Karen Weekly talks about the difficulty of avoiding all-SEC or all-Big Ten Super Regionals with conference expansion: “It’s going to be even harder to avoid those matchups. It’s crazy because every year it's happened I'm like, ‘You just move a team one slot – one slot – and you've got a non-conference matchup.’ I've asked the committee. They swear that they don't look at it. It’s like they're literally just looking at resumes with the team name blacked out and that's where they line up. And then once they line up that way, they're not going to change them to avoid those matchups because that's not one of their criteria. It is what it is. You still got to show up, you still got to play ball at the right time, you got to be the best team at the right time.” Weekly also says she wouldn’t be surprised if the committee begins discussions about keeping conference teams from facing off in the same regionals. “With the mega-conferences, us and the Big Ten both pretty big now, you may not be able to avoid that. … It’s not going to happen this year. They haven’t changed the criteria but going forward it wouldn’t surprise me if they don’t protect [regionals from conference matchups].” (link)
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The Athletic’s Grace Raynor and Manny Navarro catch up with several top football recruits at the Under Armour Next All-America Game media day to hear their thoughts on NIL, the transfer portal and other topics. Based on conversations with other recruits and college coaches and staffers, players weighed in on what they’d expect as a baseline NIL figure at a Power 4 school. One player says his agent “told me anywhere from $300K to $700K for a high school All-American linebacker.” Another remarked: ”[Bryce] Underwood got $10M to play quarterback. I’d say $200K is probably a good starting place for a four- or five-star safety.” And another: “For an All-American offensive tackle, base $1.5M.” Several players say they didn’t take the biggest offer they received, with one explaining: “I left $150K on the table. I can go crazy in the SEC and I get a bonus, so I’ll get my contract boosted up. So it’s all about the work I put in.” Another says he left $100-300K on the table. “I just felt like I have a really good connection with the school I’m with. I just felt like it was too strong to break up.” Several players also say the NIL topic was mainly reserved for official visits, and one prospect who did not end up signing with Georgia said: “It was usually with the collective. Kirby Smart was the only coach who handled it.” Four incoming student-athletes indicated they worked with agents while five indicated they left that side of it up to their parents and/or advisors who worked with their family. One recruit also observed: “I feel bad for some of the high school kids because now, that JUCO rule is playing a part in it. [The portal], you have to just be able to adapt to the situation because you’re all about competition. It’s all competition at the end of the day and if you are confident in your ability, it won’t affect you.” Lots more. (link)
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Minnesota Football HC PJ Fleck’s reaction during the Duke’s Mayo Bowl celebrity mascot reveal is one for the ages. Check out the video, where Fleck can be heard saying “Yeaaaahhhhh boyyyy. It's Flava Flav! Holy Crap!” (link)
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Take a peek at Learfield’s new mural going up in its new office in Dallas. Per Learfield: “The piece celebrates the passion behind college athletics and reflects our work in the industry.” (link)
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Sacred Heart has suspended Assoc. Dir. of Athletic Communications Matthew Janik after Bloomfield police arrested him on sex charges this week. Janik is charged with enticing a minor by computer, attempted second-degree sexual assault of a minor, attempted illegal sexual contact with a minor and attempted commercial sex abuse of a minor. The charges all are felonies. According to court records, Janik is being held in lieu of $250K bail and is scheduled to appear at Superior Court in Hartford Feb. 4. (link)
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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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