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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Tuesday, January 14, 2025
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Fresno State AD Garrett Klassy joins The Big Mountain podcast and says one major benefit of moving to the Pac-12 is opening up new avenues for increasing enrollment. “Let’s face it, higher education has seen enrollment decline in a lot of places, so anything you can [do to] help the university is important because Fresno State really is the economic driver, it is the most visible business per se in the entire Valley. … And what does more applications produce? Obviously more students, which should give you a better yield, which should increase your academic standing. So, that was important and then I think it also opens up some grant opportunities for the research side of things.” From a revenue standpoint, Klassy is confident the Pac-12’s TV deal will be a notable increase, though he notes the Bulldogs are likely to enter the league with the smallest budget. “But we’ve always been a school that punches above our weight class and we do more with less. So this situation is no different for us. For us, going to be helpful to have those more resources, and I don’t feel like you have to have the most resources to win, but how do you strategically utilize those resources to maybe gain more resources or invest in the right areas to win?” Regarding the House settlement, Klassy says the Bulldogs plan to opt in but notes it’s unrealistic to expect an athletic department with a $50M to share the full $20.5M. Klassy notes the Bulldog Bread collective is “competitive with our peers based on the numbers you can get…so we feel good with where we’re at.” Klassy adds that even if/when U.S. Judge Claudia Wilken does approve the settlement, “I don’t know if that litigation is ever going to stop” based on Title IX, roster limits and other issues. Full podcast. (link)
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The Pac-12 yesterday filed its opposition to the Mountain West’s motion to dismiss the former’s lawsuit. From the filing: “After the Pac-12 accepted applications from five current MWC members to join the Pac-12 beginning in 2026, the MWC sought to enforce this illegal Poaching Penalty by demanding $55M from the Pac-12—an amount the MWC knows will cripple the Pac-12 moving forward and thwart further competition for member schools. Now, the MWC asks the Court to close its eyes while the MWC runs roughshod over basic legal principles promoting fair competition.” The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner explains the Pac-12 “takes issue with the Mountain West’s categorization of the poaching penalty as ‘ancillary’ to the scheduling agreement — that the former was a necessary component of the latter. It argues that the poaching penalty was, in fact, ‘entirely unrelated to scheduling football games and designed to limit the Pac-12’s ability to compete with the MWC for years into the future, even after the Scheduling Agreement has expired.’” Wilner also notes that MWC Commissioner Gloria Nevarez in September argued that at “no point in the contracting process did the Pac-12 contend that the agreement that it freely entered into violated any laws.” However, a letter from Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould “seemingly indicates the Pac-12 opposed the poaching penalty in real time. Gould wrote that the Mountain West imposed the fees ‘over the Pac-12’s objection’ during the fall of 2023, when the (Washington State) Cougars and (Oregon State) Beavers were ‘desperate to schedule football games’ and ‘had little leverage to reject this clear restraint on competition.’” (link)
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While Rutgers’ gymnastics season has commenced as usual, NJ Advance Media’s Brian Fonseca reports the investigation into HC Umme Salim-Beasley’s conduct and alleged relationship with former Scarlet Knights AD Pat Hobbs continues behind the scenes. “There has been plenty of movement in the meantime – current and former athletes being interviewed by investigators, parents calling for Salim-Beasley to be suspended while they mulled legal action, further reporting on the situation – but the program has not been affected by any of it,” Salim-Beasley insists, noting that it’s “business as usual. … I have a job to do, and so do our athletes. I come in and I do my job, and we really inject positivity in them every single day. We help them realize that they’re capable of going out and being their best, and they’re really buying into that.” Asked if she wanted to respond to any of the allegations surrounding her or the program, Salim-Beasley declined to comment, saying she “can’t really talk about the investigation” because it is “ongoing.” She did tell Fonseca that “the program is thriving. People need to know that.” (link)
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The D1.dossier for the open AD position at South Carolina State is now available for those interested in leading the Bulldogs. Indiana State AD Nathan Christensen on his use of the product: “D1.dossiers were a huge asset during the education and interview process. Having high level, detailed information at your fingertips was extremely helpful. I would recommend it if anyone is going through the process, saves time and energy digging trying to find the correct information.” (link)
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Washington State is launching The Next Chapter, a fundraising initiative focused on four main areas: student-athlete scholarships, NIL, facility enhancements and student-athlete experience. A featured priority of the initiative is the “The Next Chapter of Champions,” an institutional NIL program that allows supporters an opportunity to help retain WSU student-athletes. The Next Chapter of Champions fund is a tax-deductible option and allocation of the funds will be administered by Cougars AD Anne McCoy starting July 2025 (pending the House Settlement). McCoy: "In an ever-changing collegiate landscape, it is critical for Washington State Athletics to be at the forefront of change. Our mission continues to be providing an exceptional student-athlete experience that promotes increased opportunities for our student-athletes, greater access to resources, and tremendous individual growth. We are excited to move forward with amazing student-athletes, coaches, staff, fans and alumni as we write The Next Chapter of Washington State Athletics.” (link)
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American International Men’s Hockey HC Eric Lang has organized the first ever Men’s College Hockey Transfer Showcase, which will take place at the International Skating Center of Connecticut in Simsbury on April 5-6. The showcase will be open to players who have entered the transfer portal across all college hockey divisions, club programs included, and Lang explains the idea was born out of the school’s decision to move back to DII at the end of this season. Lang says he told the players: “‘We will go above and beyond and make sure that we further your college hockey career.’ Those guys took a leap of faith to come to AIC, took a leap of faith to come play for me and they were devastated by this news; I feel a huge obligation to fulfill that promise. … The landscape now with roster shrinkage, teams opting in [to the proposed House vs. NCAA settlement] and going down to 26 [roster spots], and now we have Major Junior [players eligible for NCAA hockey]. I feel it is going to be incredibly difficult to place these guys into another Division I landscape because teams are going to be patient, potentially see what’s better and it’s going to be a heavy lift.” Lang hopes this becomes an annual event and tells College Hockey News’ Anthony Travalgia: “My phone has not stopped, so much so that people are asking where are we going to host the Midwest location. When you think about it, it’s an Eastern location right now and we’ve had people reach out and say, ‘What does this look like in the Midwest?’ We’re looking into that as well.” As for AIC’s future, Lang says: “I’ve had some people reach out financially, willing to save this thing. I’m not sure what that looks like on the institution’s side of things. That’s a conversation that I’d love to have. … When you hold one of the Division I keys, they’re incredibly powerful.” (link)
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Opendorse is launching Team Builder, which provides athletic departments with a “dynamic ‘cap management’ solution. Using real-time market data from more than 100 Division I institutions, our tool helps you strategically allocate NIL payments across sports, position groups, and individual athletes.” Additionally, “Opendorse Team Builder and FMV Assessments empower athletic departments with calculated budgets and fair market value assessments to help you allocate resources effectively. Adjust weights by sport and position to suit your unique preferences and ensure compliance with evolving NIL regulations.” (link, link)
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People & Places presented by D1.relocation…
+ Former Delaware State AD Alecia Shields-Gadson has taken over as Deputy AD at Alcorn State. (link)
+ Air Force taps Oregon State Men’s Soccer HC Greg Dalby for the same role. (link)
+ Eastern Kentucky names former Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Women’s Golf HC Pat Stephens as Men’s Golf HC. This is Stephens’ second stint with the Colonels, having previously led the men’s golf team for 21 years from 1997-2018. (link)
+ UCLA Men’s Basketball HC Mick Cronin said his family evacuated due to the wildfires but has since returned to their home in Encino. (link)
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Monday’s College Football Playoff title game will be called by SEC officials, per Action Network’s Brett McMurphy, who notes the same crew called the Fiesta Bowl between Boise State and Penn State. (link)
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Check out the Nevada baseball team’s newly unveiled Tom Dolan Locker Room. (link)
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Missouri State is set to install a new $1.82M GeoSurfaces playing surface at Plaster Stadium, home of the Bears’ football team, pending approval from the MSU Board of Governors. (link)
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SBJ’s Bret McCormick profiles CAA Icon’s 20-year journey to becoming a “dominant force in the facilities industry.” McCormick notes the company has managed the construction of $45B worth of sports venues since 2004, including most recently the Los Angeles Clippers’ $2B Intuit Dome. Clippers President of Business Operations Gillian Zucker: “The building would not be what it was without them. They were an extraordinary partner in every way. It’s just experience, the number of buildings that they’ve been a part of, the amount of unique situations that they’ve been exposed to and not just by one person, but a number of people in that company, that provides a confidence level that is unparalleled.” McCormick notes that as the company grew, it turned down an acquisition offer from Legends before selling to CAA Sports four years later. “Since then, Icon, which is currently running roughly $10B worth of consulting, new construction and renovation work, has grown from 70 employees to 125 and has successfully put more emphasis on influencing projects earlier in the process.” McCormick goes on to point out that Founder Tim Romani’s “two North Stars — creating an Icon family that people never wanted to leave — led to a work culture that produced his successors. … Children grew up during the last two decades watching their parents work at Icon, and now at least three of them have followed suit. Bob Herrfeldt is the project lead for CAA Icon on the Charlotte Hornets’ performance center project; his son, Brendan, is a project manager on the Tennessee Titans’ new stadium effort.” Romani: “When you get something like that, it’s just magic.” Lots more. (link)
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D1.ticker Evening Standard - Monday, January 13, 2025
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The NCAA provides a rundown of the NCAA Convention agenda and notes that all three divisions will vote on a recommendation to make women's wrestling an NCAA championship sport. If approved, it will become the NCAA's 91st championship and the sixth sport to reach NCAA championship status through the Emerging Sports for Women program. Division I will hold a full membership vote on a proposal to create women's basketball distribution funds that reward participation and performance in the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship. If approved, teams competing in the 2025 tournament will begin earning distributions that will be paid out to conference offices starting in 2026. Additionally, members of both the DI Council and the DI Board of Directors continue to consider interim policy and legislative priorities in anticipation of implementation of the preliminarily approved House, et al. settlement. Featured education sessions include a look at the NCAA’s impact on the Paris Olympics, how sports betting is impacting student-athletes, student-athlete health, safety and performance, and expanding opportunities for women’s sports. (link)
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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger reports that the NCAA and plaintiffs have failed to reach a settlement regarding the injunction that permits players to negotiate with collectives before enrolling, and the NCAA has now asked for an extension to respond – “a sign the association may fight the case in court.” Boise State law professor Sam Ehrlich adds: “This is notable since the NCAA had already asked for (and received) five extensions before this one. All five were filed jointly (meaning the state AGs supported the extension request). Number six...not so much. So yeah, seems like settlement talks aren't going well.” The original complaint was filed by the AGs in Virginia and Tennessee. (link, link)
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Former Minnesota regent/College Basketball Players Association Co-Founder Michael Hsu says the CBPA is weighing its options in the wake of Dartmouth and the NCPA withdrawing student-athlete employment efforts for the time being. The CBPA previously filed unfair labor practice charges against Notre Dame, Northwestern, Dartmouth, the NCAA and the Ivy League arguing that DI student-athletes are employees within the meaning of the NLRA. Hsu emphasizes to Sportico’s Michael McCann, though, that no matter the procedural posture of NLRB efforts to recognize college athletes as employees, the merits of the legal argument have only become more persuasive as college sports has become increasingly commercialized. “I’m more convinced than ever that DI college athletes are employees within the meaning of the NLRA. There is no debate they’re generating billions of dollars for the industry or that they’re under the control of their schools, conference and the NCAA. Whether their recognition as employees happens through the NLRB, at the state level or through litigation remains to be seen but it will happen.” (link)
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Murray State raised over $21.5M in 2024, making it the most successful fundraising year in Racers history. Racers AD Nico Yantko: "We are incredibly fortunate to have loyal investors who believe in our shared vision for excellence and have helped us achieve this historic fundraising year. Since my arrival in 2022, Racer Nation has been transformational and has propelled our vision forward. Every person matters and every dollar counts, so we are truly grateful for each one of our donors for their support of our more than 430 student-athletes, coaches, and staff. We are excited for what the future holds as a result of this record-breaking success." (link)
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Colorado is cutting ties with the 5430 Alliance, which has spent the last 10 months as CU’s official collective. Buffs AD Rick George: “We are restructuring our NIL procedures in order to be prepared for the changes to come. … I feel these changes will not only keep CU the gold standard in student-athlete support but also make it easier for fans like you to invest in our student-athletes at a time when it is most crucial.” In an email to fans, George also indicated donors should consider “financially investing” in Colorado athletics through donations to the Buff Club’s AD Excellence Fund or Sport Excellence Fund, “which makes giving to third-party collectives like the 5430 Alliance unnecessary.” He said donors can also work with college athletes directly through CU’s NIL Exchange. (link)
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Meanwhile, Colorado Football HC Deion Sanders tells the seniors on his team that “when you stop going to class and I see a multitude of F’s and D’s, we’re going to affect your check. … That’s the way it is in the pros. When you stop doing certain things that you’re supposed to do, that you signed up to do, you’re gonna be affected. So, we’re going to do that.” (link); Tennessee Men’s Basketball HC Rick Barnes says he benched Chaz Lanier, the Vols’ leading scorer, during last weekend’s win over Texas because "he didn't shoot the ball. That play is designed for that shot. I told him, 'If you're not going to do what you're getting paid to do, then you're going to sit over here.' Because he is getting paid to do that.” (link); Southern Miss Football HC Charles Huff told coaches at the AFCA Convention that the biggest issue he ran into last season in the locker room wasn’t NIL or social media but players complaining about their ratings on College Football 25. Some even came to his office to complain about their “low” rating, per CBS/247’s Brandon Marcello. (link)
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The Washington Post’s Jesse Dougherty takes a look at Ohio State’s offseason football changes, including the construction of a $20M roster and a reshuffling of HC Ryan Day’s duties. The hire of OC Chip Kelly, Dougherty points out, “would allow Day to focus more on fundraising and roster-building” as well as the other off-field tasks that Kelly “hates about modern college football.” THE Foundation Founder Brian Schottenstein tells Dougherty: “Most of the communication with Coach Day and myself was: ‘How do we raise money?’ The coaches are allowed to call donors. And that was one of the big changes this year, that he freed himself up to have more time to focus on NIL in the offseason. He was incredible.” In fact, one NIL agent says: “When it comes to business partnerships, I don’t think there’s a collective in the country that can compete with what Ohio State does. It’s not even close, really, just in that they can take their offers and supercharge them by saying: ‘This deal with so and so company is set up for you. It adds this much value. Now let’s sign.’” More. (link)
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It’s Personnel presented by D1.relocation…
+ Robert Morris has promoted Administrative Services Coordinator Erica Razzano to Assoc. AD for Compliance. (link)
+ USA Today sports columnist Lindsay Schnell has joined The Athletic as a senior writer covering college basketball. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ Bowling Green extends Men’s Soccer HC Eric Nichols’ contract through December 16, 2029. (link)
+ Clemson is working toward a deal to hire Penn State DC Tom Allen, for the same role, according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, who expects a decision to be “formalized in the upcoming days.” (link)
+ Check out this morning’s Coaches.wire, which tracks every coaching staff move across the country. (link)
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Deals, Deals, Deals…
+ Central Michigan is partnering with Teamworks General Manager. (link)
+ East Texas A&M inks a new multiyear apparel partnership with Nike and BSN Sports, effective June 1. (link)
+ The Big Ten Network and the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation announce that B1G+ and BTN will serve as the exclusive home of MPSF men's and beach volleyball. Beginning this season, men's volleyball matches from all nine MPSF members and select beach volleyball matches from each of the seven MPSF members will stream exclusively on B1G+. Additionally, at least three men's volleyball and three beach volleyball matches are set to air on BTN. BIG+ subscriptions start at $89.99 per year or $12.99 per month. (link)
+ RealResponse adds another Greek partner in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Through the partnership, SAEs throughout the country can utilize RealResponse’s real-time anonymous reporting platform. (link)
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Strong jobs data means the Federal Reserve is likely to continue a pause on rate cuts, according to Bloomberg’s Augusta Saraiva and Ye Xie. Saraiva points out that “nonfarm payrolls increased 256K in December, the most since March,” per a Bureau of Labor Statistics report. Moreover, the report included annual revisions to the unemployment rate. “Notably, the peak rate in July — which was initially reported as 4.3% and helped lay the groundwork for a full percentage point of rate cuts by the Fed later in the year — was revised lower, suggesting the labor market was somewhat more resilient over the summer than previously thought.” UBS Global Wealth Management Senior U.S. Economist Brian Rose: “Given the overall strength of the recent economic data, there is little reason for the Fed to consider cutting rates anytime soon.” Meanwhile, Xie points out that Bank of America economists also believe the “cutting cycle is over” and expect the conversation to move to rate hikes in the event inflation creeps back over 3%. (link, link)
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Assistant Athletics Director for Academics (University of Wyoming / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
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Coordinator, Ticket Operations (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
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.
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