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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Friday, January 24, 2025
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Cleveland State will discontinue Wrestling, Women’s Golf and Softball at the conclusion of their respective seasons this academic year as part of a strategic effort, which began in 2023, to address budgetary shortfalls across campus. The Board of Trustees approved the measure at yesterday’s meeting and also approved relocating the university’s Esports program from athletics to the Washkewicz College of Engineering. Vikings AD Kelsie Gory Harkey: “It is a tough day for Cleveland State Athletics. The student-athletes and coaches in the impacted programs have been an important part of the Cleveland State community, and the decision today is not a reflection of the commitment or passion they, our staff or our alumni have to our program.” (link)
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New Marquette AD Mike Broeker was officially introduced yesterday in Milwaukee: “It's never been about ascending to a role. For me it's about being in a position of making impact at a place you believe in. And there's no place that I believe in more strongly than the Marquette University athletic department. With everything that's going on, I remain hopeful. I believe these places are the places that thrive. Because we're grounded in more than just winning some games.” On how he plans to help navigate the ever-changing NIL world: “I think it's more about being strong in your convictions, being committed to the things that are important to you, and more than ever having a real understanding of who you are and what you're capable of doing. The path is going to change, because it's changing so fast. But your ability to be grounded in the right things, and have the right people leading the programs, like we do in (MU men's basketball coach) Shaka (Smart), like we do in (women's basketball coach) Cara (Consuegra), that stuff is critical. I think that those are the things that give us the great advantage in navigating it.” (link)
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Western Carolina AD Alex Gary joins Southern Conference Assoc. Commissioner for Brand Strategy and Broadcast Dave Friedman to discuss his experience on the Women’s Basketball Committee and notes the committee has emphasized with many leagues the importance of playing strong non-conference schedules. “Even though we’re looking at just overall record and conference and non-conference [scheduling] isn't as important, many of the leagues do need to go out of conference to get some of those Quad 1 and Quad 2 wins. As an example – and we're talking about teams that are likely to be in the field – but just yesterday I was watching the Coretta Scott King Classic and you saw out-of-conference UCLA playing Baylor, Maryland playing Texas. It’s always good to see those top teams go against each other even after they've gotten in the conference play. And while many of those teams are likely to be in the tournament field, it's good to see them go against each other when it comes to seeding.” To differentiate between the “best” teams and the “most deserving” teams, Gary explains that’s where the importance of watching games comes in. “Every month we send a list of the games that as a committee member we’ve watched because we want to hold each other accountable for evaluating with their eyes, not just simply looking at numbers. It’s hard to determine based solely on numbers who's a better team. You have to watch the games. So, if your charge is to find the best teams, you may have a team that's 30-4, you may have a team that's 18-16. You have to watch those teams and try to trust your eyes along with the data to help support what teams you're talking about.” Full Q&A. (link)
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The final fall Learfield Directors’ Cup Standings have been released with North Carolina, Stanford, Penn State, BYU, Virginia, Notre Dame, Oregon, Ohio State, Washington and Texas filling in the top-10. The ACC placed 10 teams in the top-25, while the Big Ten had 7, SEC had 4, Big 12 had 2, and the Big East and Ivy League each had one team. “New this year, an additional countable sport has been added on the Division I side, bringing the total number of countable sports to five (5). On the women's side, soccer joins basketball and volleyball, while the men's side will continue to be baseball and basketball. Overall, 19 total sports are counted for the final standings in June, including the five countable sports, and the next highest 14 (max.) sports scored for each institution, regardless of gender.” (link, link)
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Auburn AD John Cohen talks more about a multi-purpose facility upgrade coming to Jordan-Hare Stadium’s north end zone: “Everything's still on the table. There are budgeting matters that have to be dealt with. You have to create pro formas that allow you to compare what this is going to cost to how much revenue is going to be brought in. It's a process. I like where we are with the north end zone project. I think it is coming along. We devote a lot of attention to that, because it's important to the future not only of our football program, but it's important to the future of our athletic department. It's a potential revenue stream.” On the new 47-by-154-foot video board currently being installed at the same end of the stadium: “I'm not an expert on jumbotrons, but I do know this: When we go on the road, there are some that in terms of pixels, might be bigger, but there's not as clear a picture. I'm being told that the pixels, the clarity, all of those components are of the highest level.” (link)
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Maryland boss Damon Evans offers an opinion on scheduling challenges within the new Big Ten hoops structure, which has been a point of contention for Terps Men’s Basketball HC Kevin Willard & his peers: “I don't believe in excuses. You have a schedule. We all know what the schedule is. And flying from the West Coast to the East Coast, we've had sports that have been doing that for years. This is not the first time that these things have happened. I'm not going to say that there's some things that you don't have to adjust to and adapt to. You're flying out there on a charter plane, four-to-five hours, you land, you get yourself together. So you make the necessary adjustments. Making up excuses, we all knew what we were getting into when we expanded this conference, and so I'm just not an excuse guy. [...] I hear all the stuff about how hard it is to win on the road. I get that, but you got to win on the road. We all play on the road. Every team in this conference plays the same number of road games, and so at the end of the day, we have got to win on the road. And I think once we get over the hump, then that builds some confidence and will give us momentum.” (link)
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Clemson was approved for its first permanent alcohol sales license in August, and can sell alcohol seven days a week at all its major sports facilities. First on the list is a beer garden on the third-base line of Baseball’s Doug Kingsmore Stadium. Tigers’ HC Erik Bakich: “We're going to be selling beer this year, which is huge. We want the rowdy crowd, we want the beer-drinking crowd, we want people to come out here and have a blast. The opposing pitchers are going to get warm right in front of that section. I'm excited to see how that looks.” (link)
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+ CollegeAD indicates Mississippi State Assoc. AD for Principal Giving Chad Foote has exited the department for an opportunity in the private sector. (link)
+ Idaho AD Terry Gawlik removes the interim tag, names Romana Redondo Krišková Volleyball HC. (link)
+ Siena AD John D’Argenio goes with Charleston (DII) Volleyball HC Tyler Kanelos for the same role in Loudonville. (link)
+ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire is available & features a laundry list of coaching staff moves in the likes of Football, Women’s Soccer & lots more over the past 48 hours. (link)
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Charlotte is the latest athletic department to ink with D1.ticker for an unlimited jobs posting bundle with CollegeSports.jobs. 49ers Executive Assoc. AD for Internal Affairs Chris Thomasson: “Charlotte 49ers Athletics is thrilled to partner with CollegeSports.jobs to best position our job opportunities in front of those who are eager to embrace the changing landscape of college athletics. This partnership, which also allows us to post our job openings on the Women Leaders jobs board, is one of many we enjoy with the D1.ticker family of products. Our staff can utilize the concierge-level moving services of D1.relocation and our hiring managers are able to identify talent via our use of Collegiate Sports Connect. Together, we’re ensuring a strong foundation for the future of collegiate sports at Charlotte and continuing to build a culture of success." (link)
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From in front of the Law360 paywall: “A West Virginia federal court has ordered an additional two-week pause in an antitrust lawsuit by an NBA hopeful who accused the NCAA of contract interference as the parties seek to finalize a settlement.” (link)
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Former Vermont Administrative Assistant to the AD, Sophia Boyages, says that the school is using her logo design without compensation, a logo that she designed independent of any involvement from the school or athletic department, according to her May 2024 complaint filed with the Vermont District Court. Boyages is arguing that the University was not entitled to her design, as her contract did not include an intellectual property clause, though she designed it in hopes of a promotion or compensation. She is seeking monetary relief for the alleged infringement. UVM registered a color version of the logo on Sept. 17, 2024, with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Boyages registered her design, referred to as “SophCat” in the lawsuit, with the United States Copyright Office on Dec. 15, 2023. Vermont spent $145,650 on a new primary logo and brand positioning in 2024. The lawsuit is ongoing. (link)
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Comcast is launching a “Sports & News TV” streaming bundle featuring live games from the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, and NCAA. The package, which will cost $70 per month, offers over 50 news and sports channels, including ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, ESPN, and CNN. It also comes with a subscription to Peacock, 300 hours of cloud DVR storage, and more than 100 free streaming channels. While Xfinity’s X1 TV box isn’t necessary to access the bundle, using one gives access to features like multiview, “enhanced” 4K and Odds Zone, which displays odds from DraftKings and FanDuel. The package is also available on the Xfinity Stream app on mobile and smart TV platforms like Apple TV and Roku. (link)
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Bank of America lead media analyst Jessica Reif Ehrlich with SBJ’s Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane on the coming ESPN Flagship option: “It's interesting. Look, none of us have seen it, but the way Disney talks about what it will be, it will be ESPN on steroids. There'll be some personalization and sports betting and all kinds of other add-ons for a sports fanatic. How many sports fanatics are there? I am not sure that we know the answer to that. Twenty-five percent of the audience maybe is really, or 20-25% is the number. We've always heard of diehard sports fans who'll pay extreme prices. But I like Disney's hybrid approach. They're not taking ESPN off of pay TV, out of the bundle. So you're not forcing people to go into ESPN Flagship, and ESPN will be in a lot of these bundles, too. So it's unclear. There's no way you could say without having seen it, knowing the exact price, and knowing what all these other bundles will be, how successful will they be. We’ll consider it a success if they can get a meaningful number, millions, of incremental subs, cord-cutters, or cord-nevers that are not in the bundle.” (link)
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D1.ticker Evening Standard - Thursday, January 23, 2025
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Utah State AD Diana Sabau talks with JohnCanzano.com’s eponymous publisher about joining the Pac-12 and says: “The basketball appetite is ferocious here. Everyone was excited to begin with, then when Gonzaga announced, our fans went crazy and started asking ‘When can we buy tickets?’” The Aggies have sold out their basketball season tickets and last summer launched the Reach and Rise fundraising campaign, which seeks to raise $125M over five years. So far, USU has raised $24.7M, and Sabau says: “We knew we’d be chasing a brave new world, we can’t be flat-footed. … [Logan, Utah] is a small community. We’ve got 55,000 people, but they care about Utah State.” Sabau also tells Canzano the Aggies will not participate in revenue-sharing this coming year as a member of the Mountain West. “We’ll listen and learn…we’ll still have our collective and cover the cost of tuition. … There will be a gradual elevation, and in 2026 we’ll grow even more. We’re evolving that every day but we don’t have anything cemented permanently.” While the Pac-12 is currently shopping its media rights and preparing for further expansion, Sabau declined to discuss specifics but noted that “it’s an exciting time” and hinted that the plan may involve some innovation and “a new approach to broadcast.” (link)
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Boise State AD Jeramiah Dickey sits down with Collegiate Sports Associates President and CEO Drew Turner to reflect on his journey in college athletics, including the origin behind his "What's Next" mentality. Dickey and Turner also discuss the uniqueness of the Boise State AD search, which was conducted in the heart of the pandemic, offer advice for negotiating an AD contract, and talk about evaluating career opportunities. Dickey opens up about nearly dropping out of Texas as an undergrad when he told his mom and his aunt that “I’m going to take a semester off. This was at the end of my junior year, and I know, and this sounds dramatic, Drew, but the way I was living my life wasn't right. I really enjoyed Sixth Street and the finer things of Austin and, in hindsight, if I would have taken that semester off, I would not necessarily not just be an AD, I’m not sure I would be here in this world right now. And I knew where that was going. If I took a semester off, I would never have gone back. And my mom and aunt cared about me more than I cared about myself and they said, ‘Don't do anything, I want to get you connected.’ And tying in I’m not an outlier, my mom taught school with [now-Baylor AD] Mack Rhoades’ wife.” Under the tutelage of Rhoades and, later, now-Arkansas AD Hunter Yurachek, Dickey then began his career in college athletics. Dickey goes on to remark that “I’m so thankful, and more importantly for the failures and the challenges along the way, because it really refined me. To have people like that in your foxhole that they didn't crush me, they brought me along, they said, ‘No, we don't do that, this is why.’” Full interview. (link)
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Virginia Senator Creigh Deeds (D-Charlottesville) has proposed a bill to amend an existing law that caps the amount of tuition subsidies Virginia public schools can direct toward athletics. According to Sportico’s Daniel Libit and Eben Novy-Williams, the legislation would remove a paragraph that requires any new student fee revenue allocated toward athletics to be matched with a proportionate increase in generated revenue from elsewhere. It also expands the list of expenses that are exempt from the cap’s calculations. The bill also asks the state’s joint legislative audit and review commission to study the impact of its current limitations on student fee revenue “in light of evolving trends in intercollegiate athletics institutions and organizational structures and policy,” and to consider how they impact a school’s ability “to maintain competitiveness” in college sports. Libit and Novy-Williams note that “all four of the state’s FBS schools ranked in the top 20 in student fee subsidies” in FY23. “James Madison and Old Dominion were first and second, respectively, at $53.3M and $30.3M, with Virginia at No. 10 ($16.1M) and Virginia Tech at No. 17 ($13.4M). The schools attribute this, at least in part, to a more transparent accounting process and point out they take less direct institutional support than their peers. For instance, JMU reports less than $2M in other money from its main campus while Coastal Carolina reported $6.9M in FY23. (link)
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Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia and the NCAA have asked to pause Pavia’s lawsuit challenging the NCAA’s eligibility rules pending the organization’s appeal to the Sixth Circuit granting him an extra year of eligibility. More on Law360. (link)
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UC Irvine has received a $5M gift from alumnus Steve Borowski and his wife, Linda, to found and name a new baseball player development center. With the gift, UCI is now just $1.3M away from reaching the $20M goal of its Brilliant Future campaign. (link)
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Richmond Women’s Basketball HC Aaron Roussell acknowledges that players spending five or more years in college could become the new norm. “I think it makes sense, although I also feel like, probably like a lot of other coaches, can we just go back to how it was supposed to be, and how it was before? But I think between litigation and everything else, that between all the waivers and all of the other things that people were doing, limiting people to four years got hard. When we start talking about pay-for-play and some of the other things that people are getting now, I realize that it’s hard to limit somebody to the number of years that they can earn a salary, or whatever we’re calling it here now. ... If we’re going to do [five years of eligibility], then tell me right now, tell our kids right now and we can hopefully better plan accordingly.” Spiders Men’s Basketball HC Chris Mooney also weighs in: “Four years probably now seems like an arbitrary number because it’s not tied to academics whatsoever. I would assume it became four years because it typically took most college students four years to graduate. Now, I think it’s not tied to a typical college experience anymore, in every way. So, I think four is arbitrary. Five is probably arbitrary. So, I don’t know why, of course, that wouldn’t move to six or eight. Everything just seems wide open right now.” (link)
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Colorado stopped livestreaming its weekly coaches show with Football HC Deion Sanders and removed two episodes of the show from YouTube last fall after the name of QB recruit Julian “JuJu” Lewis was mentioned in violation of NCAA rules, according to USA Today’s Brent Schrotenboer. CU self-reported the violation and imposed corrective measures, including additional rules education for Sanders and a reduction of four recruiting-person days in the spring 2025 contact period. The school also agreed to “implement new institutional controls on the football weekly coaches show,” according to the school’s report, which adds: “The content will no longer be livestreamed. External relations will therefore be able to review and edit content that could be construed as impermissible publicity of (recruits).” Schrotenboer notes this was among “at least six self-reported infractions in the Colorado football program that were processed in 2024. … Before that, Colorado processed at least 11 other self-reported minor violations in the first year under Sanders since his hiring in December 2022.” (link)
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People & Places presented by D1.relocation…
+ San Diego names former Georgia Deputy AD for Academics and Student Development Magdi El Shahawy as Assoc. AD for Academics. (link)
+ Portland State Women’s Soccer Co-HC Katie Burton will transition to the role of Assoc. AD of Internal Operations, and Co-HC Maureen Whitney will take over full leadership of the program. (link)
+ Wofford taps Loyola Maryland Women’s Soccer AC Kevin Dempsey for its HC role. (link)
+ Houston Women’s Soccer HC Jaime Frias has resigned. (link)
+ North Carolina has released Football HC Bill Belichick’s employment agreement in its entirety. (link)
+ Jacksonville State Football HC Charles Kelly’s five-year contract will pay him $1M annually, according to AL.com’s Thomas Ashworth, who notes Kelly’s annual performance incentives include a $25K bonus for a conference championship game appearance or a $50K bonus for winning a conference championship game. Kelly will receive a $10K bonus for being named the conference’s coach of the year and an additional $25K if he is named national coach of the year. A top 25 finish in the AP or coaches polls will net Kelly another $25K, and he can earn $15K for a bowl berth or $25K for a bowl win. Landing in the College Football Playoff comes with a $100K bonus, and that figure increases by $100K for each win. Kelly’s AC salary pool will be $2.26M for 10 full-time ACs and support staff. If Kelly leaves for another football job, his buyout starts at $2.5M and decreases incrementally to $250K in 2029. Should President Don Killingsworth or AD Greg Seitz no longer serve in their respective roles and Kelly’s contract is bought out, the amount would be reduced by 50%. Should Kelly be terminated without cause, he would be due 85% of the remaining annual compensation through the otherwise expired term. (link)
+ ShotTracker announces the company’s largest expansion of talent to date led by the appointment of SportsDataIO CCO Greg Kirkorsky as CRO and former Executive Fellow to the Kansas City Mayor LaDonna Gooden as COO. (link)
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The first ESPN College GameDay of the women’s basketball season has been canceled due to this week’s winter storm in South Carolina. GameDay was set to feature the LSU-South Carolina matchup, which was postponed to Friday at 5 PM. Info regarding the next women’s hoops GameDay will be announced in the coming weeks. (link)
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FootballScoop’s Zach Barnett lists the 100 most-watched college football games of the season and offers some context to the data, noting that “this season was another win for the ‘the Rose Bowl should be the national championship game’ crowd. The Rose Bowl, a quarterfinal, out-rated both semifinal games, and the most-watched game over the past two seasons remains last season's Michigan-Alabama Rose Bowl, which attracted 27.76M viewers.” Barnett also notes that “while the 12-team bracket did not increase the ratings of individual games, the expanded format and the added meaning it carried to a wider number of games generated increased interest down the line. The number of games to draw 20M, 15M, 10M, 7M and 5M viewers were all up; the number of 10M+ games nearly doubled YoY.” Of the 100 most-watched games, 45 aired on ABC, 21 aired on ESPN, 17 were on Fox, eight were on CBS, 7 aired on NBC and two were carried by TNT. Barnett notes that “SEC programs made a collective 82 appearances among the top 100 games to the Big Ten's 56. A year ago, the number was 66-65 in favor of the SEC, even when using the 2024 alignment.” Furthermore, 15 of the 16 SEC schools made at least two appearances on the list, while just seven of the 18 Big Ten schools appeared once or not at all. However, Barnett points out that Paramount's contract with Nielsen expired during the football season “and the companies' dispute continues as of this writing. I can't explain why some CBS games were counted while others were not, but it's likely that games like Penn State-USC, Notre Dame-USC, Oregon-Michigan, Indiana-Michigan and others would have been on this list if not for the dispute.” More, including the full 100-game list. (link)
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Houston is expanding its partnership with Teamworks to include Teamworks GM. (link)
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Clemson’s baseball team has partnered with Absolutely Ridiculous, which is now the exclusive fielding gloves, sliding mitts and glove loops brand for the program. Additionally, officially licensed Clemson items will soon be available at retail. (link)
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The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center has published the Current Term Enrollment Estimates for the fall 2024 semester, which found that postsecondary enrollment rebounded above pre-COVID levels (+0.4%, +83,000 from 2019). Total postsecondary enrollment is up 4.5% this fall (+817,000), and undergraduate enrollment neared 16M, just 1% below 2019 levels. Graduate enrollment grew to 3.2M (+3.3%, +100,000). Additionally, undergraduate certificate program enrollment grew for the fourth consecutive year, up 9.9%. Such enrollments are now 28.5% above 2019 levels. Enrollment in Bachelor’s and associate degree programs also increased (+2.9% and +6.3%, respectively) but remain below 2019 levels. Enrollment increased across all regions, including in the Northeast, which saw a 4.7% increase, the first gains since prior to the pandemic. The South (+4.7%) and West (+4.6%) saw similar gains, followed by the Midwest (+3.1%). Overall freshmen enrollment increased by 5.5%. (link)
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Assistant Director for Academic Excellence, Football Academic Advising (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
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Director of Development - Sun Devil Athletics (Arizona State University / Tempe, AZ): More details HERE.
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.
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Senior Associate Director of Athletics, for Compliance, Policy, and Governance (University of New Hampshire / Durham, NH): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (Rowan University / Glassboro, NJ): (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.
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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.
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There are no openings at this time.
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Director, Olympic Sports Nutrition (University of Memphis / Memphis, TN): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
Director of Sports Medicine for Football (Iowa State University / Ames, IA): More details HERE.
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.
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There are no openings at this time.
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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.
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