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D1.ticker Evening Standard - Tuesday, January 21, 2025
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Ohio State AD Ross Bjork on the Buckeyes’ College Football Playoff championship: “You can have all the money, all the collectives you can have, but if you don't have a foundation of leadership and culture and chemistry then it's not going to matter. We've seen programs spend a lot of money, some even more than us and they didn't reach this." (link)
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Auburn AD John Cohen Q&As with the Montgomery Advertiser’s Adam Cole and says of facilities: “You talk about the potential plans that we could have in the north end zone, including a state-of-the-art video board for our fans, there's always two buckets. The two buckets are fan engagement. What do we invest in to help our fans? And to make it a better experience? And what are we doing for our student-athletes? You're constantly juggling those two. ... To answer your question, yes. We do have a belief that soccer needs some upgrades. Softball needs some upgrades at their facility. Our arena is getting to an age where it needs some polish. … Again, the potential of a north end zone project? Really important. We do not have as much premium opportunities for our fans, and there's a real demand at Auburn for that.” Cohen believes the Tigers will be highly competitive in the post-House NIL landscape but tells Cole: “When you’re changing the landscape of the way everyone does business, there are going to be a lot more questions than answers. But I'm constantly reading media folks make what I look at as projected guesses on what NIL spending looks like. What I know is, between agents and prospective student-athletes, and transfers, the information that we get isn't always accurate. So, you're asking me, are we competitive? I believe we are, yeah. I have enough connective tissue in our industry to believe that we are, yeah. But I don't think anybody really knows, because there is no transparency in this area, and I think that's another thing that has to be solved in short order.” More. (link)
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North Dakota State AD Matt Larsen is “99.9%” sure the Bison will not opt into the post-House revenue-sharing model and explains that if NDSU were to opt in, the Bison would likely have to cut about 65 student-athletes. “For a mid-major school, that's a real enrollment impact. That’s 65 kids who are paying tuition in some way, shape or form.” Larsen questions how some schools will be able to operate spring football with 105 players, taking into account graduations, portal departures and injuries. “Say now you’re down to 65 players, you can’t have a spring ball. It will be interesting to see how long that number stays at 105.” North Dakota, meanwhile, is “leaning toward” not opting in, according to Fighting Hawks AD Bill Chaves, who says: "The safe way to put it is we're going to continue to monitor what we're potentially going to do. … There are multiple plates spinning at this point and time. I think hockey generally needs to have a broader conversation. I feel like hockey is pretty unique to the NCAA landscape." Larsen hasn’t completely shut the door on opting in at some point in the future, saying: “If we feel like we’re at some big disadvantage a year from now, that could change it. If all of a sudden an FCS conference starts offering 85 scholarships, 90 scholarships, that could change it. … I won’t name specific ones but a lot of Power 4 schools to be able to fund this are taking Alston away from a lot of their Olympic sports. They’re reducing those operations. So I look at it a year from now, NDSU soccer, softball, volleyball – some of these sports – are going to be able to put together better (financial) packages than a lot of those Power 4 schools that are in our region.” (link)
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St. John’s will reseat all its men’s basketball season ticket holders this offseason using a Priority Points system based on the number of consecutive years of being a season ticket holder, contributions to the athletics department and to the university, consecutive years of charitable giving to the school, and contributions to NIL opportunities for St. John’s student-athletes. Red Storm AD Ed Kull in a letter to season ticket holders: “College athletics is changing every day at a rapid rate and we are doing everything we can to keep up with the changes. With the proposed House v. NCAA settlement and the anticipated decisions to be made regarding Revenue Sharing, we need to do everything we can to financially compete in this new era of college athletics. … Every school in the country is currently [implementing a similar model]. Most of the Big East schools are doing that, so we are just trying to catch up from the standpoint of what other schools are doing in terms of the reseat and the priority points system.” Kull also says of potential upgrades to Carnesecca Arena: “I’d love to see us have additional seatbacks on both ends. We need to remove and upgrade some of the bleacher situation. Improvement of the concession space. We need some more hospitality space, in terms of not only entertaining donors or trustees or investors in the program but even providing the students more entertainment space in terms of their ability to have fun on campus.” (link)
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+ ULM President Ron Berry will step down and return to the faculty once his successor is named. (link)
+ The NCAA has promoted Managing Director of Financial Planning & Analysis Katie Koenig to VP of Finance and Administrative Operations. (link)
+ Elevate has tapped NBA 2K League President Brendan Donohue to take over as Managing Partner of Elevate Talent and Special Advisor to the CEO. (link)
+ Memphis taps Prairie View A&M Volleyball HC Cheri Lindsay for the same role. (link)
+ Long Beach State Director of Track and Field Andy Sythe announces his retirement, effective July 31, ending a 35-year run at the helm. (link)
+ After recently signing a new contract extension, South Carolina Women’s Basketball HC Dawn Staley says she “would never leave here to go take another college job. I have the best of the best here. And I don't have a passion for the next level. I don’t. I would’ve been gone, seriously. So, to have [a clause that allows her to leave for the WNBA without a buyout] was just something fancy to have you ask me that question.” (link)
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Former Indiana Governor/Purdue President Mitch Daniels argues that in the NIL era it’s time to look at the tax exemption NCAA members enjoy “because these [athletic] activities further their educational purpose. That exemption no longer matches reality. With players’ average salaries in the tens of thousands, star players’ and coaches’ salaries often in the millions, and television contracts in the billions, this is plainly a business and not an amateur activity we’re talking about. Rarely has a duck quacked louder.” Daniels goes on to write that “the argument that athletic success boosts either enrollment or other, nonathletic fundraising has never been persuasively demonstrated, and it was refuted in a 2019 study of the topic. A few years ago, in a presidents-only Big Ten meeting, I floated the idea that we all commit some percentage of the money from an impending new TV contract to academic purposes. Every head nodded, but it quickly became clear that most were terrified to take such an idea back to their boards or athletic departments. The absurd notion was never heard of again. The new professional league is a fact of life and already a tremendous success. But the lucky schools at this trough can’t have it both ways. They have entered a business, one that is not merely ‘unrelated’ to the purpose of educating young people but to an extent in direct competition with it. It was fair that they share some of the proceeds with the participants; they should also share some with their taxpaying fans.” (link)
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Following Ohio State’s College Football Playoff championship, cllct Founder Darren Rovell observes the “only real sign of NIL in the memorabilia market was an autographed Will Howard football with the inscription ‘CFP MVP.’ It’s not that the players' rights aren’t aggregated. They are under the Brandr Group. It’s more like there has been little effort to create the items fans want. Why? Because collectible items and merchandise aren't the focus of NIL. The discussion about giving players a percentage of their jersey sales opened the NIL door, but once it did, it just became one big cover. It’s why despite all the agreements with college players, the array of items available is still underwhelming and hasn't changed much from the pre-NIL days. Come next season, when schools can acknowledge a formal payroll, with a general manager and a capologist, the ruse will be up. But let’s be clear: Ohio State’s $20M payroll is exactly that. … Insiders told us licensees can easily make team and national champs items, and put players in team colors, but currently it’s not possible to put players in team colors on national championship items. Why? Shouldn’t the NCAA encourage real NIL that goes beyond pay-for-play? It’s time to give fans who pushed for athletes to get paid in this manner what they want, and the players certainly won’t revolt from getting more pocket change.” (link)
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New Orleans will furlough hundreds of staff and faculty members as it continues to address a $10M budget deficit. President Kathy Johnson: “It's incredibly difficult, in fact it is gut-wrenching, but it’s a step I feel I must take in order to ensure my university will continue serving Louisiana for generations to come.” About 290 full-time employees, or roughly half of the full-time workforce, will be required to take some unpaid leave over the coming months. Employees who make between $30K and $40K will take a half-day furlough every two-week pay period through the end of the fiscal year. High-paid employees will be furloughed longer, with those earning more than $100K taking three unpaid leave days every two weeks. Full-time teaching faculty, foreign workers with HB1 visas, part-time employees and some others will be exempt from the furloughs, which are expected to close about $1.7M of the budget gap. (link)
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Mississippi State will install a new LED lighting system at Davis Wade Stadium in time for the 2025 football season. The system will be custom-designed by Techline Sports Lighting, and Bulldogs AD Zac Selmon says: "We are committed to providing our student-athletes and fans with the best possible game-day experience. The state-of-the-art lighting will make Davis Wade Stadium an even more electric atmosphere. We believe these upgrades are one more step in our pursuit of making Starkville and Davis Wade Stadium one of the premier destinations in college football." (link)
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UTSA set several attendance records during the fall sports season. The Roadrunners sold 10,035 season football tickets in 2024, marking the most season tickets sold since the 2015 campaign. UTSA also welcomed the third-most soccer fans in program history with 6,137 spectators attending home matches during the 2024 season. In volleyball, the Roadrunners set a school record for total attendance for the second consecutive season with 13,794 fans passing through the turnstiles. (link)
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Development Dollars…
+ Boise State has received a $1M gift from Dr. Richard Moore, an orthopedic surgeon in Boise, to support the Broncos’ football enhancement fund. (link)
+ St. Bonaventure is the recipient of a $1M gift from alumnus Matt Davis and his wife, Laura. $600K of their gift is earmarked for the Athletic Performance Center (APC), $300K for an endowment to benefit the School of Business, and $100K to the Bonaventure Fund annual appeal. In recognition of the gift, the student-athlete lounge at the APC will be named for the Davis Family. (link)
+ West Virginia has received a $2.2M estate gift from an anonymous donor, $1.5M of which will support the Garrett Ford Academic Excellence Fund, which aids WVU student-athletes by providing support for academic enrichment, life skills programming, equipment and supplies, and more. (link)
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Deals, Deals, Deals…
+ James Madison has enhanced its partnership with Teamworks to include the Teamworks General Manager program. (link)
+ UNC Greensboro is partnering with SMS service provider Vozzi to launch a new text alerts program. (link).
+ The Montana High School Association approved an amended bylaw this week to allow high school student-athletes to profit from their NIL. The measure now awaits approval from state lawmakers. (link)
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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Tuesday, January 21, 2025
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Ohio State’s Natty…
+ Congratulations to the Buckeyes for their victory last night in Atlanta. Head Coach Ryan Day: “The story gets to get told now. It's a great story about a bunch of guys who have overcome some really tough situations. There was a point where there was a lot of people that counted us out, and we just kept swinging and kept fighting. It's the reason you get into coaching, to see guys overcome things, learn life lessons, and then reach their dreams. This is what happened tonight.” (link)
+ In case you missed it: Here’s ESPN’s opening video for last night’s College Football Playoff national championship. (link)
+ The get-in price for last night’s College Football National Championship increased by over 2x throughout the day to $4,714, which cllct Founder Darren Rovell notes “represents a cautionary tale for the ‘It’s always cheaper to wait’ crowd.” (link)
+ ESPN provided the following statement when asked about airing a recorded message from President Trump during halftime of last night’s College Football Playoff championship: “With Donald Trump’s Inauguration occurring on the day of the CFP National Championship, it makes sense to include a message from the President, a practice that occurs regularly during major sporting events – including earlier this month from President Biden before the Sugar Bowl.” (link)
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Marquette is expected to promote Deputy AD/COO Mike Broeker to AD, according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel. Broecker has been with the Golden Eagles for 21 years, including the last 18 as Deputy AD. (link)
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Appalachian State AD Doug Gillin has agreed to an extension through January 31, 2029, per CollegeAD, which reports Gillin will earn $560K in base pay this year and receive 4% annual raises, bringing his salary up to nearly $640K in the final year. Under the terms of the new agreement, Gillin would not owe App State a buyout for leaving as long as he provides sufficient advance notice. The contract was otherwise unaltered, meaning Gillin is still in line for $50K retention bonuses each year and the Mountaineers would owe him his remaining base salary for ending the contract without cause. (link)
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WUNC’s Brianna Atkinson catches up with several ADs in North Carolina to find out how they’re utilizing the funding provided by sports gambling taxes, and Western Carolina AD Alex Gary explains: "Had it not been for the gaming receipts, we would have had to either cut expenses significantly or depend on our university to bail us out. Or continue to ratchet up on student fees. I can't express enough how much help we've gotten just off of taking care of expenses." Appalachian State plans to use the $3.3M it received to help fund a new indoor practice facility. The project will cost at least $29 million total and is set to take almost a year and a half to complete. Mountaineers AD Doug Gillin says future funding will likely be used for travel expenses. "Travel is key for us in a rural location. We have to drive two hours to the airport. The funding source relieves pressure on our operating budget, which is how we travel, how we train – food, lodging, other expenses. I think those are all things that this will help as we continue to grow. And certainly, college athletics is really changing, and that gives you some potential flexibility." North Carolina A&T AD Earl Hilton: "Within the last few years, we have allocated funds toward extra trainers, strength and conditioning coaches, nutritionists, and mental health experts to work with our student-athletes. In the future, we hope to add personnel to enhance our productivity and improve the student-athlete experience.” More from Tar Heel State ADs. (link)
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The Eastern Michigan men’s basketball program remains under investigation for suspicious betting activity, and Eagles Senior Assoc. AD for External Affairs Greg Steiner tells the Detroit Free Press’ Tony Garcia: "We became aware of the matter on Wednesday. At this time, we do not know anything further about what may have precipitated the suspicious activity. … We are working with the Mid-American Conference and will provide further details as we learn additional information.” (link)
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Heitner Legal Founder Darren Heitner joins The Paul Finebaum Show to discuss his client, Wisconsin WR Xavier Lucas’, unexpectedly byzantine transfer to Miami (FL) and says he was surprised “that our overtures were rejected when we simply asked them to put Xavier’s name in the portal as you’re required to do under NCAA rules and they refused to do so. So this is a case of first impression. I was also surprised when the NCAA came out with a statement and said, ‘Hey, you guys are right, you don’t have to go through the transfer portal. If a player simply unenrolls and decides to apply for admission elsewhere, there’s nothing we, the NCAA, can do about that.’ And I’m really interested to see what the fallout is for that. Now, a lot of people are speculating and saying this means players will be able to unenroll in the middle of the season and be admitted elsewhere or even unenroll in the middle of the game and play for the other team. No. There’s still an NCAA bylaw that restricts that. You can’t play for another team within the same academic calendar. So we’re not going that far just yet.” (link)
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West Virginia has received a $5M gift from Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer and his wife, Connie. The gift is in tribute to WVU legend/NBA logo Jerry West, who passed away in June. Half of the gift establishes a new fund in West's name to support completion grants, which provide monetary assistance for WVU students at risk of leaving WVU due to financial challenges. The remaining funds will bolster the Jerry West Scholarship, which goes to undergraduate students from West Virginia with demonstrated financial need. (link)
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It’s Personnel presented by D1.relocation…
+ FAU has narrowed its presidential search down to three finalists in Florida State College of Business Dean Michael Hartline, former Florida House of Representatives GOP Majority Leader Adam Hasner, and Maine Provost John Volin. (link)
+ Coastal Carolina Chanticleer Athletic Foundation Executive Director Kelly Moore has been promoted to Chief Executive Officer. (link)
+ Also from Conway, Coastal Carolina Chanticleer Athletic Foundation Director of Donor Relations & Development Operations Lexi Liscio appears to have been elevated to Chief Operations Officer. (link)
+ West Virginia has a new Assoc. AD for Business Operations as Bradley Assoc. AD for Finance & Business Operations Fabia Dillon has joined the staff in Morgantown. (link)
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American Volleyball Coaches Association CEO Dr. Jaime Gordon joins D1.ticker’s Kristen Eargle to highlight the strong trajectory of women’s indoor volleyball and why the sport has resonated with fans and advertisers, as well as offer his perspective on what rules changes could improve the spectator experience. Regarding the sport’s growth, Gordon points out there were about 44 DI attendance records broken during this last season and adds: “Another exciting part for me is we’re doing it on the back of the sport in general and the experience that we’re having. We’re not being carried by one particular personality. We don’t have the benefit of a Caitlin Clark effect and so I think that trajectory continues to be consistent and we’re excited about it.” In particular, Gordon cites the sport’s popularity among adults under 35 and its percentage of female viewership (41-43%) as a primary driver of increased inventory distribution on TV. “Two years ago, we had never had a college volleyball match on network television. Last year, there were two and then this season that we just came off of we had eight network broadcasts. So, again that's Fox, ABC, NBC and so I think we're seeing that interest in that investment not just in the windows, but also in the production levels from Fox, Disney, NBC, CBS because of the market that you're talking about.” When it comes to rules changes, Gordon believes the product is “really good” from the time the ball is served until the time a point is scored, “but that time in between can use a little bit of tweaking.” Specifically, Gordon cites the length of timeouts, making replays more efficient and the possible addition of a serve clock as potential ways to improve the overall fan experience. Check out the full Q&A. (link)
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The Athletic's Grace Raynor profiles Michael Barker, who attended 100 college football games this season. Barker, who runs the popular X account College Football Campus Tour, attended 13 games during the 2017 football season before hitting 30 stadiums in 2018 and 50 in 2019. During the COVID season in 2020, Barker still managed to see 42 games, and between the spring and fall seasons of 2021, he made 81 trips. Last season, he thought he’d reached his limit by making it to 90, but he says his Twitter followers pushed him to get to 100. A real estate appraiser, Barker says the funding has come mostly from his savings account, although Raynor notes he “has a partnership with TickPick that has helped him land obstructed-view tickets, which is also a beloved part of his brand as he visits various stadiums. He estimates he has spent only $300 on tickets all season thanks to some schools providing a media credential and also the generosity of his followers on social media.” To make it work financially, Barker adheres to three tenets: no parking, no airport food, no hotels. “If you go to 100 games, $150 a night hotel, let’s say, you save $15,000 if you don’t do a hotel. If you can withstand the glamour life, you get the reward.” Instead, he typically sleeps in his rental car in a truck stop parking lot. He also has a Planet Fitness membership, which, for $24 a month, allows him to exercise at any facility in the country. He can also take advantage of the free WiFi and showers. More from Raynor. (link)
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The NFLPA is formally investigating its own role in how OneTeam – a joint licensing venture between several major athlete unions – is run, according to Front Office Sports’ Daniel Kaplan, who notes the review follows an NLRB charge from an MLBPA whistleblower alleging corruption in the baseball union’s dealings with OneTeam. NFLPA employees last month received unsigned “litigation hold” letters informing them to save documents related to prospective legal action. The letters read, in part: “[The NFLPA] recently learned through a public report that a whistleblower has filed charges with the National Labor Relations Board against NFLPA/PI’s JV (joint venture) partner, MLBPA and its leadership. The whistleblower made specific allegations regarding the conduct of the One Team Board.” The whistleblower charge contends that “MLBPA Exec. Dire. Tony Clark & others placed on MLBPA-owned for-profit (OTP) board, even though unqualified. (1) Self-Dealing/Conflict of Interest: Clark improperly gave himself & other executives equity In OTP. Inadequate disclosures involving OTP in MLBPA’s LM-2 (annual report). Abuse of Power and Conflict of Interest: MLBPA is cracking down on sports agencies it regulates. Yet MLBPA and Clark-owned OTP does this very thing, Tony and other MLBPA employees are personally profiting from the crackdown.” This news comes as the NFLPA “has offered buyouts to about half its 150 employees and leadership suggested that involuntary job cuts could be coming if enough workers don’t accept the offer,” according to SBJ’s Ben Fischer, who adds: “One cause leaders cited for the retrenchment was the arbitration ruling last August in which the union was ordered to pay Panini $7.8M for wrongfully terminating its contract.” NFLPA officials declined to talk specifics but released a statement indicating it “is continuing its efforts to ensure that the union is operating efficiently and with greater financial discipline to ensure it is best positioned to advocate for its members.” (link, link)
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Major Gift Officer (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development - Sun Devil Athletics (Arizona State University / Tempe, AZ): More details HERE.
Director of Annual Giving (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Director of Stewardship (University of Southern California / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE.
Associate Director, Development and Alumni Engagement - Athletics (Vanderbilt University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
FellowVOL Postgraduate Fellowship (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Development (Valparaiso University / Valparaiso, IN): More details HERE.
Chief Development Officer (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development, Major Gifts & Donor Relations (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Major Gifts (Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi / Corpus Christi, TX): More details HERE.
Director of Development (Baylor University / Waco, TX): More details HERE.
Donor Relations, Stewardship & Event Coordinator (University of Northern Iowa / Cedar Falls, IA): More details HERE.
Senior Major Gifts Officer (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Chief Revenue Officer (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill / Chapel Hill, NC): More details HERE.
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Director of Athletics (Rowan University / Glassboro, NJ): (DIII) More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (St. Olaf College / Northfield, MN): (DIII) More details HERE.
Senior Associate AD/Compliance (Florida Atlantic University / Boca Raton, FL): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (Columbus State University / Columbus, GA): (DII) More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director/Chief Financial Officer (University of North Georgia / Dahlonega, GA): (DII) More details 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.
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Assistant Equipment Manager (University of Northern Colorado / Greeley, CO): More details HERE.
Director, Parking (Insignia Event Services / Glendale, AZ): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Event Management (University of Mississippi / Oxford, MS): More details HERE.
Director of Equipment Operations (Tarleton State University / Stephenville, TX): More details HERE.
Athletic Equipment Manager (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Facilities and Operations Coordinator (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Equipment Operations (Rice University / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant Athletic Trainer/Chaperone (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Trainer - Women's Soccer (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
Director, Sports Nutrition (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
Associate Director, Sports Nutrition (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Head Football Athletic Trainer (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Murray State University / Murray, KY): More details HERE.
Football Team Dietitian (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Sports Medicine Certified Athletic Training Intern (University of Denver / Denver, CO): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (St. Mary's University – Texas / San Antonio, TX): (DII) More details HERE.
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.
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Associate Commissioner for Media Partnerships (American Athletic Conference / Irving, TX): More details HERE.
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Assistant Director of Ticket Operations (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Ticket Sales (University of Missouri / Columbia, MO): More details HERE.
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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