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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Sunday, January 19, 2025
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SBJ’s Rachael Axon with a long & detailed read on trend lines around fundraising for NIL budgets with a bunch of insights from ADs from around the nation. Texas A&M AD Trev Alberts notes: “There have been actually some new donors that have come forward that maybe traditionally weren’t driven by having their name on a building or a traditional philanthropic gift, but are so passionate about winning. Most of them with the capacity recognize, ‘Yes, there’s donor fatigue and I’m not doing this forever.’ … Some of these donors are really just digging deeper to help us get through the interim, recognizing it will be our responsibility in ’25.” Clemson AD Graham Neff: “The fundamental nature of IPTAY and giving to Clemson and scholarship support has allowed us to have the messaging of NIL and our collective is an ‘and’ type conversation versus an ‘or’ type conversation. We meet them where they’re at.” Michigan’s Warde Manuel: “As NIL grew, as the competition around it grew, there was a need to go back and talk about why we need more. So donor fatigue is real. The fatigue of asking for cash, I think, is going to slow down.” Louisiana Monroe AD John Hartwell: “There’s a certain set of donors that just philosophically, they can’t get behind NIL and I don’t know that you can redirect them. And I don’t know that you’re going to redirect them no matter how much you tell them the game has changed from what it was 10 years ago, 20 years ago, 40 years ago.” Lots more as industry data shows sizable gains in fundraising results: “Since 2021, 98 schools (of the 110 analyzed), or nearly 90%, saw their donations increase, including 35 schools that saw their donations at least double. Only 11 schools saw their donations decline during that time.” (link)
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More developments on the student-athlete compensation front as Athletes.org hosted more than 50 Football student-athletes in Atlanta to discuss player rights, the House settlement and more. Athletes.org Founder/Chairman Jim Cavale told On3's Pete Nakos: “We talked about compensation, we had multiple questions about that. Everything from what portion of the House revenue share they should get. We talked about incentives and if they should get rewarded if they get as far as the College Football Playoff final just like their coaches and schools do. We talked about whether there should be a players’ association — 100 percent of them believed they should. [...] The overarching problem they have is how they’re not included in any of these things and how they’re set up. To simplify it, I’m going to quote [former Notre Dame athletic director] Jack Swarbrick. He says that you can fix all the problems in college athletics by just getting the athletes to sit together with college leaders and go through each one. Of course, he wants that to happen outside of employment and create a collective bargaining process. I’m quoting him because he said we don’t need Congress to set all the rules, we need Congress to create a way for not to be employees to negotiate with us.” (link)
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Venable LLP partner Philip Sheng: “I listened in on a parent-organized Zoom today to discuss objections to roster limits in House settlement. Tons of participants. I will post some takes in the comments, but my impression is this— ’Get your pitchforks and torches out, we’re heading to the NCAA castle!’ Participants included parents, athletes, coaches, and reps from organizations from football, golf, swimming, track, and more. Lawyers from MoloLamken were invited to join and provided a thorough Q&A. Molo is filing objection to roster limits by January 31 deadline.” (link)
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Wisconsin & the Big Ten are standing their ground on the non-transfer portal transfer of football student-athlete Xavier Lucas to Miami (FL). The Badgers say they can prove impermissible contact by the Canes & will ”evaluate all options going forward to determine the appropriate course of action. [...] Direct interference with another institution’s committed player and contractual interests is prohibited by NCAA tampering rules and the law.” (link); Heitner Legal’s Darren Heitner continues to be public in support of his client, including, “I would have never expected Wisconsin to maintain its completely irresponsible position throughout. So in a normal circumstance I would say I’m convinced that they understand the worst possible thing that they could do for their reputation would be to try to escalate this. But they haven’t used logic from the start, so I don’t know what they will do.” More. (link)
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More from Madison in a related development as Wisconsin is also holding the line on the disclosure of redacted NIL agreements for student-athletes, which Sportico believes should be available per state FOIA laws. From UW: “In the ultra-competitive landscape of Division I intercollegiate athletics, your request would force disclosure of information that allows the university to be competitive in the Big Ten Conference and at the national level. The public has an interest in a strong and self-sustaining university system. The success of teams within the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics ensures the viability of all athletic programs, supports both the reputation and financial standing of the university as a whole, and is an economic driver for the city of Madison and state of Wisconsin.” (link)
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College Football Playoff boss Richard Clark met with the media yesterday in Atlanta, says today’s Management Committee meeting will include discussion around future locations of quarterfinal matchups. Further, Clark has been in touch with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell about postseason scheduling overlap & indicates Goodell is “committed” to working with the CFP in the future. More from Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger: “Clark says that new agreements with the bowls starting in 2026 are not finalized yet, as we reported last month. They are not locked into the quarterfinals.” (link, link)
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CBS’ Dennis Dodd touched base with Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti: “While we still have the championship game to go, the expanded College Football Playoff overall has been great and the enthusiasm and response are a testament to its success. That said, with a year’s experience under our belt, we should review many aspects of the Playoff and that will start during our management committee discussion on Sunday. [...] I’m sure our dialogue in the months ahead will include, among other areas, a look at how we seed, the staging of games, scheduling officials and ensuring consistent officiating, and considering ways to expand our audiences and enhance the fan experience. Overall, I think CFP expansion has been an outstanding success." (link)
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Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua is willing to give up access to a first–round bye in the College Football Playoff to maintain his football team’s independent status: “We're comfortable that if conference championship games continue as they're currently configured, part of the deal we made is that we wouldn't get a bye, and that's understandable. And quite frankly, I wouldn't trade that [first-round] Indiana game at Notre Dame Stadium for anything in the world, but you also have to be smart and strategic, and your odds of making a national championship game are increased if you get to play one less game. So I think a lot is going to depend on the fate of the conference championship games. Should they go away? And that's obviously not my decision. Should they be altered in some sort of material way where it's not the top two teams playing for a championship, but something else? Then I think we absolutely have to re-look at Notre Dame's ability to get a bye if we end up being one of the top four teams.” (link)
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In light of the Department of Education’s recent Title IX guidance, James Moore & Co.’s Katie Davis and Jim Booz point out that a “major concern among athletics departments is ambiguity over what ‘proportionately available’ means. The guidance doesn’t give any clear definition of this term, making it difficult to determine exactly what levels of distribution are acceptable. So even good-faith efforts could mean institutions would be out of compliance.” They go on to point out that “Title IX compliance could interfere with the free-market principles at the core of NIL deals. This is especially the case when male-dominated sports like football and basketball generate much larger NIL opportunities compared to other sports. The possible coverage of revenue-sharing plans and third-party NIL agreements in this guidance is also a pain point. While the OCR doesn’t specifically say these agreements must comply, it’s strongly implied. This will have a huge impact, complicating an already complex environment.” That said, Loeb & Loeb Sports Practice Co-Founder Brian Socolow chimes in with: “While the recent Fact Sheet provides guidance, it lacks the force of law and could be ignored or redefined by courts or a new Department of Education.” While questions abound, particularly as they relate to the House settlement, Davis and Booz advise: “First and foremost: Don’t panic or act rashly. More information could be available in the near future that clarifies this guidance. The legal process will also play out as this opinion is challenged.” Socolow adds: “With a new administration starting soon, future guidance could significantly differ, potentially excluding NIL payments and broadcasting revenue from Title IX’s scope as intellectual property compensation. Congressional action may also clarify this, reshaping NIL frameworks and potentially revamping how universities handle athlete payments altogether.” (link)
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CollegeAD reports Merrimack is “expected to partner” with TurnkeyZRG for its AD search. No further details around dynamics of the process. (link)
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NJ.com’s Brian Fonseca indicates Rutgers has made a change with sport administrator responsibilities for its Women’s Gymnastics program as a byproduct of the recent Lowenstein Sandler report. Scarlet Knights COO Michael Szul is no longer the sport admin as Chief Compliance Officer Matt Pottorff will handle the duties in an interim capacity. More from Fonseca: “Szul was not at Jersey Mike’s Arena on Saturday, but Pottorff and interim athletic director Ryan Pisarri — who was not present at last week’s Quad meet with Penn, Towson and West Chester that marked the program’s first home competition of the season — were both in attendance.” (link)
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The West Coast Conference has imposed a fine on Oregon State for violation of the league’s court-storming policy after Beavers fans rushed the court at Gill Coliseum on Thursday following the men’s basketball team’s win over Gonzaga. The fine is $5K for a first offense and will be donated to the SoCal Fire Fund to assist in the relief efforts for those impacted by the wildfires in Southern California. (link)
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Hero Sports’ Sam Herder breaks down some FCS-to-FBS transfer figures so far and finds that of the roughly 387 FCS-to-FBS transfers for the 2024 season, 350 were offensive and defensive players. Of those 350, 19% played at least 600 snaps (81% played below the average number of snaps), 32% played at least 500 snaps, 36% played at least 400 snaps and 55% played less than 300 snaps. Additionally, 33% of 2024 FCS-to-FBS transfers were 2023 FCS all-conference players; 48% of the 2023 FCS All-Conference players played less than 300 snaps at their new school; and 78% of 2023 FCS all-conference players with eligibility remaining returned to their FCS team in 2024. For 2023 FCS-to-FBS transfers, 38% started at least half of their games played at their new school, up slightly from 37% in 2022. (link)
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ESPN commentator Dick Vitale will not return to the mic next weekend after all. He had an accident at his home in Florida that he says has “created some new health challenges and near-term physical limitations.” In his statement, he continues: “Now, I’m just going to have to wait some more. I’m not sure exactly when that will be, yet I’m expected to make a full recovery and will provide updates when I have more information.” (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ Texas inks Football HC Steve Sarkisian to a contract extension, though no details are available yet. (link)
+ Fox NFL Sunday’s Jay Glazer reports that Tennessee State Football HC Eddie George is scheduled to interview for the Chicago Bears HC opening today. (link)
+ The Athletic’s Mike Sando says Notre Dame Football HC Marcus Freeman would be the “comfortable hire” for the Chicago Bears, who have requested an interview with the Fighting Irish leader. (link)
+ Our thoughts are with FIU Softball HC Mike Larabee, who has been diagnosed with myelofibrosis, a rare and chronic blood cancer. He will temporarily step away from the program to undergo a bone marrow transplant, an absence that is expected to extend through the entire 2025 season. (link)
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@1QLeadership Question: What does it mean to be better tomorrow than you are today?
In this 1Q episode from 2019, Coach Grant Teaff, former Executive Director of the American Football Coaches Association and longtime Baylor University football coach, talks with Tai M. Brown about the phrase "Be Better Tomorrow Than You Are Today." Teaff, long known as an expert on influential leadership, discusses the inherent meaning of the phrase that Brown regularly uses to close each episode of the One Question Leadership Podcast. 🎧 on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Saturday, January 18, 2025
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Another first-ever legal situation as Wisconsin-to-Miami (FL) football student-athlete Xavier Lucas says he will enroll in Coral Gables without entering the transfer portal. Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger with context: “The move, for now, avoids a legal filing. (Lucas’ attorney Darren) Heitner had planned to file suit against the NCAA and Wisconsin over antitrust claims related to the situation, accusing Wisconsin of blatantly violating NCAA rules by not inserting Lucas’ name into the portal as he requested and questioning the legality of the NCAA’s transfer portal. Wisconsin officials have remained quiet on the situation. However, the school is declining to enter Lucas into the portal as he signed a two-year revenue-share agreement last month before requesting a transfer.” Hanging in the balance is the Big Ten-templated agreement Lucas inked with the Badgers that precludes his NIL to be used by any other school. Heitner points to extenuating circumstances, including a life-threatening illness suffered by Lucas’ father, that should have led to Lucas going into the portal in common fashion. The NCAA added a statement to the situation: “NCAA rules do not prevent a student-athlete from unenrolling from an institution, enrolling at a new institution and competing immediately.” Lots more. (link)
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House case plaintiff attorney Steve Berman on yesterday’s Department of Justice statement of interest, in part, “Where has the DOJ been the last 20 years while we have been fighting this battle - nowhere. And now they wish to block what was zero revenue sharing that will be tens of billions - shame on them.” (link)
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Sportico’s Michael McCann writes on the DOJ’s move: “In addition to the lateness of this filing and the fact that Trump’s DOJ isn’t bound by it, it is also important to remember that a settlement reflects a give-and-take. As their attorneys have implied during court hearings, the NCAA and the power conferences wouldn’t have agreed to settle if the result was an unrestrained free market for college sports. The $21 million cap reflects that bargain. It is a cost control that made a settlement sensible for the NCAA and its president, Charlie Baker. It also made sense for the players’ attorneys. They might have won the cases and forced a free market, but the litigation would have been tied up in appeals for many years. They might have also lost, which is a point that is often overlooked—just because Wilken found the NCAA’s defenses unpersuasive, doesn’t mean a jury would.” More. (link)
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The Supreme Court unanimously upheld the government’s upcoming ban on TikTok. The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act is set to take effect on Sunday and makes it unlawful for American companies to distribute TikTok unless the U.S. operation of TikTok is severed from Chinese control. The Act is tantamount to a ban since there is no near-term plan for such a separation. Sportico’s Michael McCan notes that in a per curiam opinion—which is Latin for “by the Court” and is used when the author isn’t identified—the Court held the Act “satisfies constitutional scrutiny under the First Amendment. Among the reasons cited is that the ban is content neutral, meaning it does not target speech based on a particular viewpoint or position. Instead, the ban reflects ‘a foreign adversary’s control over the platform.’” President Biden, according to the Associated Press, will not enforce the ban on Sunday and will leave questions of enforcement to incoming President Donald Trump. McCann notes that “Trump on Friday posted on Truth Social that he and Chinese President Xi Jinping had a ‘very good’ call. Trump said he expects to work with his counterpart on solving problems, including TikTok. Reading between the lines, it seems like TikTok going into hibernation on Sunday might not be a long-term slumber.” (link)
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New Lehigh AD Jeremy Gibson was officially introduced yesterday in Bethlehem: “Lehigh has the ability and strength and the foundation to do athletics and to do it in a way that few other institutions in this country are willing to do, and I’m really proud to be able to step into this role with the responsibility and trust to carry forward all the great things that have been said about this program. Whatever the landscape looks like, there are going to be opportunities for schools to do things the right way. And if our values are aligned with what I think they should be, President [Joseph] Helble and the board of trustees will collectively make the right decisions. [...] We’re going to decide what is going to make us great and how we’re going to measure greatness. We’re going to pursue it, but we’re going to pursue it the right way.” (link, link)
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An anonymous group of business people, which calls itself the Community for a Stronger NMSU and consists of many individuals with active relationships with New Mexico State and its athletic department, has delivered a “Memorandum of Concern” to the office of President Valerio Ferme and the NMSU Board of Regents. In part, the group stated the decision to fire AD Mario Moccia “with cause” — which would withhold more than $1M remaining on Moccia’s employment contract — was not only unjust, but has created great concern in Ferme’s ability to run the university and could affect donor support. Notably, the group is not advocating for Moccia to be reinstated. More from the Albuquerque Journal’s Geoff Grammer: “The letter’s authors are advocating the ‘with cause’ determination be withdrawn and also ‘strongly urge’ Ferme to ‘respect the history and culture’ of NMSU and to ‘repair the relationship between (NMSU) and its stakeholders.’ The letter warns Ferme his every decision will now be ‘under intense scrutiny’ because ‘the community now questions (his) ability to make sound, well-informed decisions.’” (link)
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Northern Illinois AD Sean Frazier suggests the implementation of a buyout clause in agreements with student-athletes that could serve as a buffer for non-Power 4 departments: “From the G5 perspective, we’re fine with the developmental side of things. There’s a certain level of respect there. But this could help institutions like us, where there’s a flat fee, or dollar amount, that’s a show of appreciation for the development of the game. [...] This is one of the guardrails that could get us to the point of acknowledging that, yes, you still can buy your team, but it shouldn’t be the wild, wild west.” (link)
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Betting integrity firms are investigating Tuesday's men's college basketball game between Eastern Michigan and Central Michigan after multiple sportsbooks reported unusual wagering activity. Integrity Compliance 360 distributed an alert to its clients stating that a bettor had attempted to place "their largest wager to date" on CMU to cover the spread in the first half. The alert, in part: "While investigating, the operator also found two other high stakes wagers from two accounts in a different jurisdiction, both on Central Michigan 1st Half spread.” The alert further noted that Tuesday's game was the second involving EMU to be flagged by sportsbooks this season. IC360 also sent an alert regarding suspicious betting activity on a Wright State-EMU game on Dec. 21. In both instances, the suspicious betting was against the Eagles. A statement out of Ypsilanti: “We became aware of the matter on Wednesday and a review is underway. 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.” The suspicious activity happened in Connecticut and Tennessee. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ Rider Baseball HC Barry Davis announces his resignation, effective January 31. (link)
+ Florida Men’s Basketball AC Taurean Green will continue working with the team despite the sexual assault allegations against him. Gators HC Todd Golden: “I would suggest people do not rush to judgment based off a headline. For me, I am just frustrated and disappointed that a Title IX mechanism that is created to protect both sides during a situation like this -- that confidentiality and privacy continues to be abused. So as frustrating and as disappointing and as hard as it is to do, I am going to do what I think I need to do and continue to respect the process, as I have.” (link)
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Illinois announces a $1M gift from the Irwin Family Foundation in support of the Fighting Illini Center for Excellence (FICE), located in the Northeast Tower of Memorial Stadium. This gift increases the total amount of donations to the university from the IFF to more than $25M over the last four decades. The FICE renovations include the addition of the latest AV experiences, an open layout with glass-faced perimeter spaces for natural light, study and lounge areas, small collaboration rooms, a group study room, a lecture/conference space and individual tutor and office spaces. (link)
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Kentucky men’s basketball has now sold out of all tickets for the remainder of its home slate. (link)
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ESPN’s College GameDay will go on the road for the first time this college basketball season as the show heads to Auburn for the January 25 tilt with Tennessee. The crew remains largely the same from previous years. Rece Davis will host alongside analysts Jay Bilas, Andraya Carter, Seth Greenberg, and Jay Williams. New this season is the addition of Pete Thamel, who will serve as the show’s college sports insider. (link)
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UMBC has partnered with Australian-made software Lumin Sports to ensure athlete management and strength and conditioning for all 17 teams. Lumin allows the monitoring of athletic performance & health, streamline team communications, and the implementation of a “robust” strength and conditioning program. (link)
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Facility Features…
+ The Houston Chronicle’s Joseph Duarte provides a tour of Houston’s Memorial Hermann Football Operations Center and the progress being made in several areas, including the second-floor weight room, trainers’ area, academic area, meeting rooms, locker room, party deck area and more. Have a look. (link)
+ Boston University held the ribbon-cutting ceremony for its newly completed men’s basketball locker room within the Case Center this week. The Ike Brown Basketball Locker Room more than doubles the size of the original, giving 2,636 square feet of space to the Terriers, who can now also enjoy new Bluetooth audio and multiple large TV screens. There is a separate Todd & Anne Klipp Video Room, which will be utilized by both men’s and women’s hoops teams. Perkins&Will served as the architect, Commodore Builders as the contractor and the dressing room holds 18 Hollman lockers. More. (link)
+ Louisville will rename the men’s basketball practice gym the Bill Olsen Gymnasium, honoring the Cards’ former athletic director and assistant coach. Current U of L AD Josh Heird: “Bill Olsen dedicated over 30 years of his life to the Louisville athletic department in one way or another. He made such a lasting impact on this department and university with developments and improvements that we still feel today.” (link)
+ Presbyterian’s Templeton Center Tennis Courts have been resurfaced thanks to a USTA Grant, part of the US Open Legacy Initiative, and donors. (link)
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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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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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