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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Friday, January 10, 2025
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Utah AD Mark Harlan continues to be in headlines, this time with a letter to Utes supporters: “The University of Utah will be adding athletics scholarships and sharing revenue with student-athletes at the maximum allowable threshold, which is expected to total $20.5 million in the 2025-26 academic year, pending the expected final approval of the proposed House vs. NCAA settlement in April. The Crimson Collective, the local entity that has been supporting and operating the fundraising and activation for Utah Athletics student-athletes' name, image and likeness opportunities, has been extraordinary in support of our student-athletes' NIL endeavors. The proposed settlement allows universities to manage all of these operations, including fund-raised dollars that will go directly to the University for our student-athletes going forward. As such, we will take that great baton that they are handing to us and continue to raise the bar with our NIL funding and corporate and community support in 2025. We will forever be grateful for the Crimson Collective's leadership team, their board and all who have invested in cultivating opportunities for our student-athletes. It is imperative that we go all-in on this investment in order to recruit, develop and retain the elite students who will continue to ensure that Utah Athletics excels in the way we've grown accustomed to expect.” (link)
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Athletes.org Co-Founder Jim Cavale joins JohnCanzano.com’s eponymous proprietor and expresses his opinion that college football needs to unite, noting that despite being more popular, it is outperformed by about six dollars to one by MLB and the NBA “because it’s not centralized and running as one league. So the thing that could be done to generate billions more a year in revenue from the media deal and other initiatives is real and it’s going to be felt a lot more now that schools have to come up with $20M more a year to pay athletes via the House settlement. So, having somebody that leads that charge, I think, is going to be really important. And you ask what would a central office for college football do? First of all, it would centralize scheduling. We’d have less arguments over who had a better schedule and what conference and all these different things because we have a centralized schedule. We have better matchups more often, which means more viewers and more media money. We would take the 13th through 25th CFP teams that don't make the 12-team playoff and we'd run an NIT with them using all the other bowls and get great ratings and generate more money that way.” Cavale also notes that collective bargaining can not occur until college football is centralized. Cavale goes on to remark that many of the student-athletes he talks to outside of football and men’s and women’s basketball understand they’re unlikely to receive any revenue-sharing, “and they’re fine with that. They just want to keep their sport and their scholarships and their benefits. … I’ve talked to football players who don’t want an annual transfer portal. They want there to be some structure because they want to see a commitment to the program, but you can’t set any of these rules without creating a partnership between the athletes and the league they play in. If you do…you’re going to go back to court.” Full interview. (link)
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Extra Points purveyor Matt Brown responds to reports the Power 4 is pushing to gain operational control of postseason events & the belief it could lead to a P4 breakaway. Of note from Brown: “Do you know what one of the biggest benefits of a big ol’ DI is for the biggest conferences? Shared legal liability! The big talking point at NACDA when NCAA President Charlie Baker and others discussed the proposed settlement to House was this settlement would ‘bind’ all of D1 membership together. While I disagreed with the idea that slapping some band-aids on House would grant labor and legal peace to NCAA membership, to the best of my current knowledge, there is something to the idea that the settlement does sort of stick everybody together for a little while. If you blow up the NCAA and set off to do a new thing with 70ish of the biggest schools, you can’t ask (or force lol) Southern Utah, Central Arkansas or Vermont to help pay your legal bills. You have to deal with your own insurance, your own antitrust exposure, and your own political risks. That gets expensive, quick.” More. (link)
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Despite being a freshman, Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith should be allowed to enter the NFL Draft, according to USA Today’s Dan Wolken, who points out it’s been two decades since former Buckeyes standout RB Maurice Clarett challenged the NFL’s eligibility rules. “It’s time for someone to try again. And nobody has come along with a better case than Smith. … In a sport where evaluating players can be brutally tough, assessing Smith is comically easy. No nuance is required to see how intelligently he runs routes, how proficiently he catches the ball and how naturally he separates from defenders. Few, if any, receivers have ever come into college football as advanced as Smith.” In fact, Wolken notes that “NFL scouts and analysts generally agree that if he were eligible for this year's NFL draft, he would be in play – if not the outright favorite – to be picked at No. 1. … The thin lines on which Clarett’s case was decided 20 years ago underscore how fragile the NFL’s hold really has been on forcing players to go to college for three years. What if [Clarett’s attorney] had filed the case in a different circuit that wasn’t in the NFL’s backyard? Would a Supreme Court with today’s makeup of six conservative justices have taken the case?” Wolken goes on to point out that when Clarett challenged the rules, there was fear that players who rushed to leave college would leave a “generation of washouts who didn’t get the big NFL payday and messed up their education/college development. Now, valuable college players might be able to make as much or nearly as much money by staying an extra year as they would getting drafted in the middle of the third round. It's just a completely different economic calculation.” More. (link)
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Kennyhertz Perry’s Mit Winter updates on proposed changes to NIL regulations in Colorado: “Colorado has a new NIL bill. It: (1) Allows schools to pay NIL $ to current athletes & high school athletes, (2) Removes language from current law prohibiting athletes from entering into deals that conflict with school deals, (3) exempts NIL deals from public record requests.” (link)
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+ Saint Mary’s AD Mike Matoso announces a pair of hires: Fresno State Director of Compliance Maurisa Dominguez as Assoc. AD for Compliance and Bentley School AD Ken Rancifer as Assoc. AD for Administration. (link)
+ Stetson Assoc. AD for Facilities & Operations Ben Cousins heads to UCF as Asst. AD of Facilities, Events and Operations. (link)
+ Meanwhile, Stetson Assoc. AD for Strategic Communications & Ticketing Daniel Schubert is exiting the Hatters department, per CollegeAD. (link)
+ Administrative changes seen this morning on The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect: Arizona, Big 12 Conference, Big Ten Conference, BYU, California Baptist, Canisius, Colorado, Fairleigh Dickinson, Florida State, Fresno State (LEARFIELD), Georgia Tech, High Point, Idaho State, Indiana, Iona, LaSalle, Louisiana Tech, Louisville, McNeese State, Memphis, Miami (FL), Montana, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Oregon, Providence, Queens, Santa Clara, Stony Brook, Temple, UNC Greensboro, UNLV, Utah State and West Georgia. (link)
+ Earlier this week, the staff at The Athletic announced its plans to join the NewsGuild of New York, which represents the majority of the newsroom at its parent company, The New York Times. However, the NYT has declined to recognize its sports outlet as a member of the union. A statement from the NewsGuild reads, in part: “Instead of doing the right thing by its Athletic workers, Times management is continuing the charade of pretending it operates separate newsrooms in an attempt to keep a two-tiered system that disenfranchises Athletic workers. Management’s decision does not come as a surprise, given The New York Times’ long history of union-busting. We filed for an election at the National Labor Relations Board, and that process is moving forward. Sports jobs are Times Guild jobs. It’s that simple.” (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ Wake Forest AD John Currie goes with Florida State AHC Jeff Hulsmeyer as the Deacs next Volleyball HC. (link)
+ Belmont AD Scott Corley has also made a Volleyball HC hire in Mississippi State AHC Fritz Rosenberg. (link)
+ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire is ready for your review. (link)
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Cal State Bakersfield has “ recalibrated its philosophical focus and guiding compass,” with a recommitment to foundational pillars and a “new dedication to the future of the Roadrunners.” There is a new vision statement and AD Kyle Conder has established the idea of the department RISING to the core values: Respect, Integrity, Spirit, Inclusion, Nurture and Grit. More from Conder: “CSUB Athletics: RISING reflects our unwavering commitment to excellence in all aspects of our program. We are dedicated to providing CSUB student-athletes with the resources and support they need to succeed academically, athletically, and personally. This plan will guide us as we strive to achieve our goals and make a positive impact in Bakersfield and Kern County." (link)
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Massachusetts has received a major gift from alumnus Jeffrey T. Slovin and the Slovin family to support the launch of the Script U Scholarship Society. A portion of the gift, made in honor of Dr. Theodore Slovin, will also support the Isenberg School of Management. In honor of the Slovin family legacy, the men's basketball locker room located in the John Francis Kennedy Champions Center will be named after the Slovin family. (link)
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Tulane partners with Teamworks General Manager for budgeting and team management. (link)
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Harvard launches the One Crimson NIL Exchange, in partnership with Teamworks Influencer. (link)
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Canisius announces a new partnership with Ellicottville Brewing Company and the release of the new EBC X Canisius Fan Zone IPA. Of note, “A large component of the partnership will be to elevate the game day experience within the Koessler Athletic Center. Canisius Fan Zone IPA 4-packs will also be available at all home Canisius men's basketball games as well as other select Canisius events.”(link)
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Private-college presidents and chancellors are preparing for a year of conflict in 2025, as The Chronicle of Higher Education’s Eric Kelderman explains: “Many of the presidents feel their sector is deeply misunderstood and under pressure from constituents across the political spectrum whose demands are conflicting or impossible to satisfy, such as cracking down on protests while allowing free speech or attracting new students at the same time as cutting programs and faculty.” DePauw (DIII) President Lori White: “We’re all trying to figure out how we can speak to one another in ways that kind of lower the volume and try to find some common ground so that we can move forward.” There are also concerns about ongoing efforts to ban DEI and crack down on transgender athletes’ participation from the incoming Trump administration. National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities President Barbara Mistick: “It is going to be this whole miasma of things that just keep popping up and you’re going to see them. It’s going to be what happens in the newspaper; something happens in an institution and it becomes front page news. Next thing you know, we’re going to see it on the House floor.” Mistick, however, believes Secretary of Education nominee Linda McMahon will be a good manager for the department. “We will be fortunate to have her. She had great experience at the [Small Business Administration] in the last [Trump] administration. She understands how to run a big organization.” (link)
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D1.ticker Evening Standard - Thursday, January 9, 2025
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America East Commissioner Brad Walker has agreed to an extension through June 30, 2028. UMBC President/America East Board of Presidents Chair Valerie Sheares Ashby: “Brad’s role in bolstering America East membership and the conference adopting a bold new brand identity are just small samples of his successes over the last four-plus years. His fierce support of our student-athletes and thoughtful collaboration with all America East universities have positioned the conference and its member institutions well to successfully navigate uncertain times within college athletics going forward.” (link)
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JohnCanzano.com’s namesake shares some updates on the Pac-12’s expansion plans, reporting that the league “kicked the tires on Tulane and Memphis last September. I’m told the conference never made a formal offer to the schools but tried to open discussions and presented some terms that were supposed to serve as a starting point. The American Athletic Conference members then surprised the Pac-12 by publicly announcing they were staying put. I’m not convinced the door is shut. Stay tuned, especially if the media partners value inventory in a new time zone.” That said, Canzano isn’t convinced the league “wants to look eastward” for new members. “The new-world conference has a tight geographic base right now and several of the athletic directors have described the mission of the future Pac-12 to be viewed as ‘the best in the West.’ That thought always brings me back to UNLV. The Rebels signed a Memorandum of Understanding to remain in the Mountain West in September. There were significant financial promises made by the MW to UNLV. However, the terms of that deal and uncertainty after lawsuits between the Pac-12 and MW may leave some wiggle room. … As one media-world source told me this week: ‘I still think [the Mountain West] have some exposure with UNLV going to the Pac-12.’” Canzano on Northern Illinois’ new MW membership: “It doesn’t add media value and increases travel costs for MW schools. Said one industry source: ‘They’re becoming more geographically dispersed and not any stronger as a conference. I can’t understand how this benefits them.’” (link)
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Houston AD Eddie Nuñez says the Cougars’ rev-share number to start will be around $18M and notes the Cougars created dozens of different models to structure a plan. Nuñez says a major challenge during the process was the data used to determine the value for every sport – TV contract and ticket sales, among other things – was based on UH’s membership in the AAC and limited information from less than two years in the Big 12. UH officials also looked around the Big 12, other Texas-based schools and conferences nationally, on how much they were revenue-sharing and percentages allocated for specific sports. Initial models, Nuñez explains, ranged from $6-8M to the full $20.5M. As for how the money will be distributed, Nuñez says: “We’re still assessing a couple pieces of the puzzle. It won’t be a perfect science. We’re going to have a set number, like an official set number that this is it, closer to the House settlement. … “Everybody will get something. What that number may be, I don’t know yet. We’re looking at trying to get every one of our scholarship student-athletes something.” Nuñez adds: “At the same time the biggest hurdle that we’ve got to overcome is we are in the process of developing a sustainable athletic department. That’s what I came here to do, with the understanding it’s going to take a pretty good lift. And at the same time revenue share was coming around the corner. Now that’s part of the equation.” (link)
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In the second of a two-part conversation with Deseret News’ Joe Coles, Utah AD Mark Harlan says of the men’s hoops NIL situation: “I felt like as I’ve done my data research and shared with colleagues…I feel like our NIL for basketball is very healthy. It was a dramatic increase this year. That’s why we saw talented student-athletes come to the University of Utah along with their desire to play here. So I’m pleased, but we know there’s never enough. But you also have to be able to say, ‘OK, this is enough to field a very competitive roster,’ and I think that’s exactly what we have in our men’s basketball program.” Harlan also comments on the Utes’ Big 12 membership so far: “We didn’t win every game we wanted, but our overall assimilation into this league has been great. To be associated with these new universities has been really fun for all of us. And to get to know new faces, new places. Talking to folks that were at the Iowa State trip for women’s basketball the other day, I mean the environment there, they came back and just said it was amazing. I mean, that’s really a tribute to Iowa State. But also we see that a lot as we’ve gone on the road so far. So we’re excited about what the future is in the Big 12.” On improving attendance at the Huntsman Center: “Winning helps. Winning helps. I’m not trying to put pressure on the basketball program, but people want to see winning basketball. And that’s why we’re leaning in to support the student-athletes and to support the coaching staff to make sure they’re at the very best possible place.” Full Q&A. (link)
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Mississippi State and Learfield are set to announce a multiyear renewal of their partnership, according to SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, who notes: “Learfield, which has worked with MSU for 16 years, will be the exclusive rights holder managing multimedia and sponsorships for the school. The deal also includes a renewal with SIDEARM Sports – the provider for MSU's website, mobile app and streaming platform. The partnership, too, will allow MSU Bulldog Sports Properties…to explore assets such as on-field and on-court logos at Davis Wade Stadium and Humphrey Coliseum.” (link)
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The Big Ten could be positioned for a successful football run, according to The Athletic’s Scott Dochterman, who observes the league’s media rights deal, the richest in history, “will enable the Big Ten to compete more vigorously for out-of-market athletes, who traditionally have stayed near their homes in football-rich states of Texas and Florida. Recent expansion to California, Oregon and Washington has provided Big Ten programs in the Eastern and Central time zones with fertile recruiting areas. Oregon HC Dan Lanning: “The thing you’d say about this conference is that it does have a great variety of what success looks like. You can win in a lot of different ways in this conference. There’s some teams that are ground-and-pound teams in this conference. There’s teams that throw the ball. There’s a lot of different defensive schemes. So, I think the variety more than anything sticks out that you have to be able to prepare for different situations, different moments throughout the season when you play the teams in this conference.” Meanwhile, Michigan Heisman winner/ESPN analyst Desmond Howard points to the Wolverines’ win over Alabama and Illinois’ victory over South Carolina in this year’s bowl games. “It goes a long way, in my opinion, in debunking a lot of this noise that these SEC schools deserve to be in the CFP, because of whatever rationale these people try to come up with. But it always boils down to because they’re in the SEC.” (link)
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Next week’s meeting of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority Board will include discussion about “the convention authority’s agreement with College Football Playoff officials authorizing the tourism agency to spend up to $40M and approving Steve Hill, president and CEO of the LVCVA, to execute all agreements and grant awards required to meet the request for proposals by the College Football Playoff,” according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Mick Akers, who adds: “The budgeted amount includes an initial $25M and a $15M contingency.” In a statement, the LVCVA says: “Hosting the College Football Playoff National Championship Game has been a long-term goal of the LVCVA. This agenda item allows our CEO/President to execute an agreement with the CFP Group if and when Las Vegas is awarded the future championship.” Akers notes the expenses would go toward game management and event goods and services, marketing and advertising, event permits, team practice sites and facilities and law enforcement, security, and emergency response services. (link)
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Surefire Baseball Forum and Penry Advisors Founder Jason Penry and Charlotte Executive Associate AD for Internal Affairs/baseball sport administrator Chris Thomasson sit down with Connect's Steph Garcia Cichosz to dive deep into all things collegiate baseball. Penry details the development of the Surefire Baseball Forum, now in its sixth iteration and starts tonight at Charlotte, noting that out of the 119 total coaches who have attended, 30 received their first Division I head coaching job after attending the event. Penry and Thomasson offer insight into the key learnings that assistant coaches usually need to make before landing a head coaching opportunity; share advice for new sport administrators; and reflect on how changes such as roster caps, the transfer portal and NIL could impact the sport long-term. For first-time baseball sport administrators, Thomasson advises building strong relationships with the coaches. “Get to know what buttons are important to them and then the other side of it is you’ve also got to set your expectations for them…especially if they’re new to the department. … Every institution is different, the expectations of that institution might be something they’ve never experienced before, so make sure you set those expectations.” Full Q&A on Connect. (link)
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People & Places powered by D1.relocation…
+ The Big Ten has promoted Senior Director of People & Culture Satvik Patel to VP of People & Culture. (link)
+ Pittsburgh extends Volleyball HC Dan Fisher through the 2030 season. (link)
+ Tennessee announces longtime Tennessee Titans broadcaster Mike Keith as the new “Voice of the Vols.” Keith will be the lead play-by-play announcer for Tennessee's football and men's basketball games and be involved in various new programming initiatives that will be unveiled later this year. Keith worked in various roles with the Vol Network from 1987-98, including as “The Voice of the Baseball Vols” from ‘92-’98. (link)
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ESPN provides more bowl game viewership data and notes the 33 non-College Football Playoff bowls averaged 2.7M viewers, marking a 14% YoY increase and the largest audience since the 2019-20 season. Gains were particularly notable among viewers aged 18-49, with a 21% rise in that demographic. ESPN’s 25 games averaged 2.4M viewers, a 15% YoY uptick, with fans consuming 12.9B minutes of content. ABC drew its largest non-CFP bowl audience in 11 years. Across five games, ABC averaged 5M viewers, a 71% YoY jump. Finally, ESPN Events’ 17 bowl games averaged 1.9M viewers, representing a 9% YoY increase. (link)
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Boise State has received a combined donation from J.R. Simplot Company and the Simplot Company Foundation to support the North End Zone Project at Albertsons Stadium. The multi-year partnership will include sponsorship entitlements to the field level club and a naming right for the student-athlete nutrition center, to be named the Simplot Nutrition Lounge. (link)
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UNC Wilmington will add a new Daktronics video board to Brooks Field, home of the Seahawks’ baseball team. The video board measures 22.8 feet by 34.8 feet and will have a resolution of 684 x 1044 pixels. It will feature an inning-by-inning scoreline, with a ball-strike-out counter, along with multiple panels for sponsors. The Seahawks will also install a video board behind home plate facing the field. That board measures four high by 10 feet wide. (link)
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The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky has vacated the Biden administration’s Title IX overhaul. Tennessee AG Jonathan Skrmetti: “The court's order is a resounding victory for the protection of girls' privacy in locker rooms and showers, and for the freedom to speak biologically-accurate pronouns.” (link)
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The Boston Globe’s Bob Hohler details the experiences of softball student-athletes playing for former Rhode Island HC Whitney Goldstein, including what the players call a “trauma dump” in which they were instructed to share the worst moments of their lives to reportedly foster team building and improve their performance. The former players believe Rams AD Thorr Bjorn should be held accountable not only for hiring Goldstein and the two previous softball coaches (who were also accused of abuse), but for making it difficult for them to file abuse complaints. Bjorn maintains that “as soon as we learned of the concerns of several of our softball student-athletes, we alerted all appropriate university officials. We supported and fully cooperated with an external, independent investigation, and the university acted promptly on the findings and recommendations.” URI declined to release the report, citing privacy laws, but said the inquiry determined that Bjorn followed all university policies and procedures. URI in a statement: “The university is fully supportive of Thorr and his leadership of the athletics department.” Lots more. (link)
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Senior Associate Athletics Director – Student-Athlete Support Services (SASS) (University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Little Rock, AR): More details HERE.
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Assistant Director, Development and Alumni Engagement - Athletics (Vanderbilt University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
Director of Development 1 or 2 (Washington State University / Pullman, WA): More details HERE.
Assistant AD, Foundation Finance (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Development (Rice University / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Coordinator - Athletic Development (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): More details HERE.
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Senior Associate Athletic Director/Chief Financial Officer (University of North Georgia / Dahlonega, GA): (DII) More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (Army West Point / West Point, NY): More details HERE. The D1.dossier for this position is available HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director – Student-Athlete Support Services (SASS) (University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Little Rock, AR): More details HERE.
Deputy Director of Athletics/Chief Financial Officer (University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Little Rock, AR): More details HERE.
Associate/Sr. Associate AD, Strategic Communications (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (University of Texas – Tyler / Tyler, TX): (DII) More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs (University of Nebraska at Omaha / Omaha, NE): More details HERE.
Commissioner (St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference / Belleville, IL): (DIII) More details HERE.
Athletic Director (Augsburg University / Minneapolis, MN): (DIII) More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Development (Rice University / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
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Associate Athletics Director of Athletics Facilities & Operations (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
Premium Events Coordinator (Illinois State University / Normal, IL): More details HERE.
FellowVOL Postgraduate Fellowship (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Equipment Manager, Olympic Sports (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Associate Athletics Director, Recreation & Physical Education (University of Maryland – Baltimore County / Baltimore, MD): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Equipment Operations/Olympic Sports (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Facilities & Operations (University of Notre Dame / Notre Dame, IN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Event Management and Operations (SUNY University at Albany / Albany, NY): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Event Management & Camps (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
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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 Trainer Fellow - Temporary 11-month position (University of Miami / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Football Dietitian (University of Miami / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
Advanced Post-Graduate Athletic Trainer (Stanford University / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director & Director, Sports Medicine (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
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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Assistant Director, Ticket Operations (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE
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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