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Washington State AD Anne McCoy visits with KOMO News, notes the tight-lipped Football head coaching search she just completed alongside Collegiate Sports Associates: “It’s kind of amazing (that Jimmy Rogers’ name didn’t get leaked) when you think about it. It’s always a fascinating process. When we got to the point where we knew he was going to be the one we thought, ‘Oh, people are going to be really surprised.’ It speaks a lot to everyone involved from the candidates to people on our staff who respected the privacy of the process so we could work through it not in the public light.” McCoy also talks NIL: “It’s so new and even in the way we can be involved due to changes in state laws and changes in the NCAA. [...] We’re working toward being able to have donors and investors give money to the institution for NIL, but not at the expense of the collective.” More. (link)
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Clemson-affiliated 110 Society General Manager C.D. Davies with some interesting thoughts on the future of his position & the role of collectives. Davies, who is a longtime banking executive, explains: “It'd be nice to be a football fan again and not have to run through calculations in my head every time I see somebody score a touchdown. [...] It's funny, I run a collective but I'm not really in agreement with collectives. If your collective has a bunch of money, and they're at odds with what's going on at the university, or they don't agree, that could be a problem. Luckily, we don't have any of that. I just think having third parties out of this will be best when it's the right time.” In the event the House case doesn’t get settled, Davies recognizes his responsibilities will continue: “You've got to have all your irons in the fire so you can be nimble.” (link)
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The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner writes on jockeying for a potential Super League, which he contends could occur with new media deals in the 2030s: “If the super league forms in the mid 2030s and if there are anywhere from 48 to 60 members, success on the field through the 2020s could determine which schools make the cut. Nobody wants to be excluded. If you’re excluded, revenue craters, fans interest dwindles and the brand value of your institution eventually drops. (Also, the president and athletic director get fired.) That’s why Arizona State must continue the success it experienced this season. That’s why Colorado needs to remain relevant, with or without Deion Sanders, and Utah must reclaim its high ground, without or without Kyle Whittingham. That’s why Cal and Stanford and Arizona and UCLA must find solutions and overcome their unique challenges. Any teams that flounder over the next five or six years — any teams that are viewed as second-rate performers with low brand value — could get left behind. Consider the race for invitations to a super league featuring every school in the SEC (16) and Big Ten (18), the ACC’s big three and Notre Dame. That’s 38 members. If there are 10 more spots — to create eight divisions of six teams — the Pac-12 legacy schools mentioned above would face competition from the likes of Oklahoma State, Miami, Brigham Young, Duke, Iowa State, SMU and a few others. One thing will fuel separation: winning.” (link)
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Sportico’s Michael McCann breaks down the lawsuit between Southern Miss Men’s Basketball student-athlete John Wade III & the NCAA as Wade attempts to gain even more eligibility after stops at UC Davis, Contra Costa College (CCCAA), Cal State Northridge & Cal State Stanislaus (DII). McCann: “If the five-year rule were eliminated, college athletes could conceivably have long careers—akin to pro athletes—provided they remain full-time students at their university. As detailed in a memorandum filed on Thursday and authored by attorney J. Cal Mayo, Jr., the NCAA defends the five-year rule as both compliant with antitrust law and logical within the context of college education. [...] The NCAA’s motion to dismiss argues that Wade has failed to offer persuasive reasons to gain another year of eligibility. As the NCAA tells it, Wade ‘simply contends that the five-year rule is not fair to him.’ The NCAA argues that Wade fails to offer any ‘empirical data, expert opinions, or market analysis’ to show the five-year rule unreasonably restrains the market for current and future D-1 college basketball players, such as analysis of consumer impact (i.e., will fans want to watch college teams with players who have been playing in college for many years) or on impact of new players who want to blend education and sports.’” (link)
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ESM Co-Founder/Partner Dan Everett, who serves as Georgia-to-Miami (FL) transfer Carson Beck’s agent, tells Front Office Sports that Beck has secured nearly $10M in combined NIL deals in the past 12 months from a mix of his brand deals and money from the Miami NIL collective, Canes Connection. Beck’s brand partners include Beats by Dre, Powerade, Chipotle, and Airstar Charter. (link)
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UCF’s Nick Smith has been elevated from Assoc. AD to Senior Assoc. AD for Development. (link)
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UCLA Men’s Basketball HC Mick Cronin, following his ejection from Friday’s game at Maryland, explains the impact of the Palisades Fire: “It's the worst situation back home that puts a lot of stuff in perspective. The basketball stuff's secondary, to be honest with you, it really is. … It's just, it's beyond tragic and it's not over, is the scary part.” Cronin voices additional concerns from the evening regarding Big Ten officiating: “I had enough. I'm sending a message. I'm tired of it. I know we're the outsider and all that — us, USC and Oregon — but that was ridiculous. You get on the road against a team that's 1-2 in the league, but they're really a top 25 team … they're gonna do whatever they've got to do. And we needed some stronger officials on the game, in my opinion.” (link)
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Due to the ongoing Palisades Fire and travel conditions in Los Angeles impacting Loyola Marymount’s travel plans, the Pepperdine men's and women's basketball games originally scheduled for yesterday, have been postponed. As of January 10, the Palisades Fire was approximately 2.5 miles from Pepperdine’s campus. (link, link); Loyola Marymount also postponed its women’s basketball game against San Diego on Thursday. (link); Northwestern’s women’s basketball squad was scheduled to play at UCLA and USC this week for a west coast road trip, but has made the decision to reschedule. (link)
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North Carolina public universities have received $17.3M in revenue from sports betting taxes, representing 20% of the $98.6M in total tax revenue collected from the new tax between March and November of 2024. As previously reported, 20% sports gambling tax revenue is required to be distributed evenly among 13 state universities to support the collegiate athletic departments. Between April and September of 2024, $1.32M was transferred to each of the 13 UNC system institutions eligible for funding. (link)
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The average NFL crowd size in 2024 rose by 0.45% to 69,555, the highest number since the Sports Business Journal started tracking attendance 21 seasons ago. However, because the total inventory increased with the 17-game schedule’s extra home game swinging back to larger-market NFC venues, the percentage of seating capacity used actually declined by 0.3 percentage points. Across the league, 98.3% of listed capacity was distributed, down from 98.6% last year. All but five teams distributed at least 95% of their capacity, and the five international games sold out. For more than three-quarters of the league, attendance fluctuated by less than 1% up or down. The only teams to grow by more than 1% were the Atlanta Falcons (+2.6%), the Arizona Cardinals (+1.8%) and the New York Jets (+1.3%). The big losers were the Jacksonville Jaguars (-6.2%), Chicago Bears (-5.6%), Carolina Panthers (-1.3%) and New York Giants (-1.1%). (link)
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@1QLeadership Question: Where does passion fit in sales and business development?
Kevin Barefoot, Sr. VP of Business Development for Teamworks, discusses his experiences working in sales for startups. He talks about the culture at Teamworks and the company's growth. After spending a decade with WinAD, a tech startup operating in college athletics, Barefoot now finds himself in a role where he is leading and evaluating people.
• "You can't manufacture passion, but you also can't hide passion."
• "I try to create relationships that will last for 30 years."
Barefoot takes a consultative approach to sales. He believes it is necessary to have a passion for whatever he is selling. Throughout the conversation, the passion for the vision at Teamworks is very visible. 🎧 on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Saturday, January 11, 2025
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With his football program heading to the College Football Playoff Championship game, Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua indicates the Fighting Irish are committed to remaining independent in the sport. “No secret, the expansion of the CFP from four to 12 teams has helped enormously, because as an independent, as with other schools, we get better opportunities, better percentages of getting in the playoffs, and the more you knock on that national championship door, the better. And we like the freedom, quite frankly, it gives us. The fact we were able to play Navy at MetLife and had the Shamrock Series against Army at Yankee Stadium, that we can continue that great rivalry with USC -- we really get to move around the map and keep that very national presence. It's a wonderful thing for our football program and, quite frankly, it's a wonderful thing for the university. … The fact that we can maintain our independence in football and be a part of a wonderful conference in all of our other big sports with the ACC and our Big Ten relationship with hockey, we're very happy with that.” (link)
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Former USC Executive Senior Assoc. AD/SWA Joyce Bell Limbrick has filed a lawsuit against the university alleging race and gender harassment, discrimination, retaliation and the failure to prevent discrimination and retaliation by former Trojans AD Mike Bohn, per the Los Angeles Times’ Ryan Kartje. From the filing: “[Bohn’s] incessant, racially charged remarks made Joyce feel uncomfortable and undervalued, but more than that — he actively isolated her from the executive team and undermined her work. She already was vulnerable as the only Black woman on the team, and rather than support her, the university allowed Bohn to make her life hell.” USC says it will have no comment until it has fully reviewed the complaint. More. (link)
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Boise State Asst. Professor Sam Ehrlich shares another letter posted to the House case, this one by Auburn freshman Swim student-athlete Keaton Rice who writes: “Half of the men’s swimming and diving team would be released which would terminate $6000 annual scholarship the NCAA gives each of us. We would also lose the free dining plan and free healthcare we receive for being an athlete. There are many other monetary perks that we would lose for no longer being on the team: free tutoring and tickets to all athletic events are just a couple. [...] It is too late for me to enter the portal and find another school but it is cost prohibitive to remaining without all the financial benefits of being an athlete. You must consider the thousands of us that will be in the same position and allow us to be ‘grandfathered in’ since we made decisions for our future based on circumstances that were previously set in stone!” (link)
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Southern Miss Men’s Basketball student-athlete John Wade III's court hearing challenging the NCAA's ruling on his eligibility for a temporary injunction was granted in continuance yesterday by Judge Taylor McNeel, who will make a ruling on Wade's focus on challenging the NCAA for breaching antitrust laws on the grounds of Vanderbilt Football student-athlete Diego Pavia's recently granted preliminary injunction. (link)
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Brittani Willett, executive director of the Arizona State-focused Sun Angel Collective talks with SBJ’s Ben Portnoy about capitalizing on ASU’s College Football Playoff appearance: “We obviously were able to be a part of [the CFP], and now we have this national eye on us. The amount of people that have reached out and been like, ‘I have never watched an ASU game, but I saw this game, and now I’m cheering for the Sun Devils going forward,’ has been pretty significant.” Leading up to the expected July 1 implementation of the House settlement, Blueprint Sports CEO Rob Sine tells Portnoy: “This feels a lot like 2022 all over again. Everybody is trying to suddenly figure out, ‘Great, this law passed and now we can do NIL. Crap. Now what?’” If/when the settlement is implemented, Sine expects the 25 collectives his company operates to begin offering financial opportunities above the rev-share cap. “Very clearly, we’re the NIL marketing agency for athletic departments. The bottom line is we’re the group that’s going to go out and get that extra $3-7M that a school is going to want to really round out their budget.” For now, though, all parties agree there will be a lot of accelerated dealmaking in this six-month stretch. Willett: “The next six months we feel are pretty much the most important six months that we have been involved in.” (link)
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Our condolences to the friends and family of former Colorado Football HC Bill McCartney, who passed away at the age of 84 this week after what his family called a “courageous journey with Dementia.” (link)
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+ More contract news out of Baton Rouge as CollegeAD reports LSU Deputy AD for Revenue Generation Clay Harris has inked a three-year deal that could keep him with the Tigers through June of 2027 & comes with base pay of $250K. Harris has upside opportunities of $137,500 via revenue-based incentives & $30K in athletic performance bonuses. (link)
+ UCF’s Brittney Anderson-Duzan has been elevated from Senior Assoc. AD to Senior Executive Assoc. AD for Compliance. (link)
+ California Baptist has hired Bulldog Sports Properties at Fresno State Business Development Senior Manager Donovan Ellis as Assoc. AD for External & Corporate Relations. (link)
+ St. Louis Senior Assoc. AD for External Relations Matt Hayden has left the industry to become Dir. of Development at the St. Louis Children’s Hospital. (link)
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Extra Points publisher Matt Brown examines how athletics and academics could be better integrated based on a paper published by Florida professor Molly Harry and North Carolina professor Erianne Weight. One method the professors advocate involves classes or specific curriculum targeted towards athletes. From the paper: “Some scholars envision a more comprehensive model, one that draws inspiration from performance art majors like music or theater. In this vein, athletics would be treated as an academic discipline, complete with courses in sport psychology, coaching principles, exercise physiology, community service, sport analytics, group dynamics, and biomechanics, among others. Such a curriculum could allow athletes to deeply engage with their sport as both a practice and a field of study, legitimizing the skills they develop and opening doors to academic credit for athletic participation.” Brown notes there are other options “beyond offering Football 301,” such as offering classes open to both student-athletes and non-athletes. “Off the top of my head, I know Michigan and Oklahoma State have offered for-credit classes about the NIL industry because I’ve helped provide information for their students. … While non-athletes can often take these sorts of classes to satisfy marketing, communication or business major requirements, the courses are typically designed with the needs and experiences of college athletes in mind.” Brown goes on to suggest schools and athletic departments ask themselves: “What are some of the day-to-day challenges that you currently use outside help to address? Could any of these potentially be done by students, even students outside your department? If your department is, say, spending too much money on software tool XYZ, how could the computer science department help?” Lots more. (link)
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The American Association of Colleges and Universities, in partnership with the American Association of University Professors and NORC at the University of Chicago, conducted a national survey of higher ed faculty to understand their perspectives on and experiences with academic freedom. More than one-third of all faculty say they have less academic freedom today when it comes to teaching content without any interference (35%), speaking freely as citizens (36%), and speaking freely when participating in institutional governance (38%). Those who joined the faculty in 2017 or earlier are significantly more likely than those who joined in 2018 or later to say they have less academic freedom today when it comes to teaching content without interference (44% vs. 27%), speaking freely as citizens (44% vs. 23%), and speaking freely when participating in institutional governance (47% vs. 27%). Additionally, half of all respondents (50%) said that colleagues at their institutions are more careful today to avoid controversial topics when revising curricula. Significant percentages said colleagues in their academic program or department are less willing to express controversial views in their courses (39%), on social media (38%), and at professional conferences (30%). When gathering with colleagues at informal campus events or social gatherings, 61% of faculty have observed a tendency to avoid controversial topics. Full report. (link)
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All eyes on media deals. The UFC’s current deal with Disney expires at the end of this calendar year & Bloomberg’s Lucas Shaw reports the mixed-martial-arts league is looking for a new agreement worth over $1B annually. Notably from Shaw: “TKO CEO Ari Emanuel and President Mark Shapiro are taking the lead on the negotiations and believe they have at least four or five prospective buyers for the rights, (sources) said. They include Amazon.com Inc., Netflix Inc. and Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., which just lost the rights to the NBA, as well as Google’s YouTube, at least for the pay-per-view matches.” (link)
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