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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Thursday, January 23, 2025
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NCAA SVP of Business Performance Brian Higgins joins D1.ticker’s Matt Roberts from the 2025 NCAA Convention to provide insight into and the NCAA's comprehensive college sports database that's being built. Higgins gives context and projections on where it is today, what types of decisions will be impacted by the data collected and the impact of sharing with member institutions to generate revenue into untapped audiences. The database currently has over 13.5M fans and Higgins explains: “We needed it so we could effectively and efficiently market all 90 of our championships. I think the NCAA traditionally has done a great job selling tickets to March Madness, men's and women's, but with all the data we have coming in from not just them, but the Frozen Four, wrestling, volleyball, all those sports, taking that data [and] matching it up with some other public sources and other things we can do [will help us] get a great picture” of fans’ profiles. As the NCAA continues to add information to the profiles, Higgins says the main data points are what teams fans follow, what sports they like and where they live. “Over time as we grow we’ll add things like: Were you a student-athlete? Have you refereed college sports? Other things like do you have children? What types of events do you go to? What events do you stream and watch and how can we merge that?” The initial goal is to build the database up to 25M. Lots more on Connect. (link)
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Indiana AD Scott Dolson writes in a letter to fans that as the industry continues to change, “we have a plan to continue to elevate IU Football and all our 24 varsity programs within the Big Ten and nationally. You, as part of Hoosier Nation, are a big part of our plan for success. This week, we will officially launch our 2025 IU Football season ticket renewal campaign. We have already witnessed a remarkable jump in interest in season tickets for the fall. … We’ll be officially announcing several other exciting changes soon as well. Due to overwhelming demand for additional premium seating options, a new premium east side area will debut this fall. Look for details on the new East Side Club in the coming days. We will also share details about our plan to follow the lead of 14 other Big Ten universities and initiate a new personal seat donation program for football tickets. Depending on your seat location, this annual donation will range from $0 to $250/ticket.” (link)
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CBS’ Matt Norlander shares some notes from the men’s hoops season so far and discusses how the selection committee will seed SEC teams come March and observes the “16 schools collectively went 185-23 outside league play, the most victories and best non-con winning percentage (.889) in men's D-I history for a conference with at least 10 teams. … Prior NCAA rules dictated teams that played each other twice couldn't meet until the Sweet 16 at the earliest. Last July, the committee altered its rulebook language, amending for that protocol to be relaxed (allowing for second-round affairs) if a league got nine or more teams into the Dance.” The committee, Norlander continues, “has often moved a team laterally from one seed line to another, in a different region, even if doing so would mean more travel. The SEC is going to test this method more than ever before.” Meanwhile, Norlander is told the NCAA Academy likely will not return, with a source explaining: “NCAA budget cuts due to the potential [House] settlement helped that decision.” Norlander: “With the NCAA purportedly set to pay out billions in the coming decade as part of the looming House settlement, the Academy (with costs north of $8 million annually) was an easy chopping-block decision. I'd be stunned if it ever got revived, meaning, yet again, the recruiting calendar will undergo changes.” (link)
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Sportico’s Anthony Crupi adds some context to Monday’s College Football Playoff championship game, which “averaged 22.1M viewers, good for a 12% decline compared to the year-ago mark. Deliveries peaked from 8:30 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. ET, when 26.1M fans were tuned in. All told, this year’s game ranks as college football’s fourth least-watched title tilt of the last 10 years. Last year’s championship game, in which Michigan overpowered Washington by a 34-13 margin, averaged 25.1M viewers across the ESPN family of networks. In nailing down their first unanimous national title since 1948, the Wolverines laid claim to the 34th most-watched sporting event of 2024. This year’s game is likely to finish somewhere in the low 50s.” Crupi points out Ohio State’s 2015 CFP victory over Oregon was the most-watched championship of the CFP era with an average of 33.9M viewers. At the time, the pay-TV bundle was taken up by 86% of all U.S. TV homes. Now when “including vMVPD/’skinny bundle’ subs, pay-TV’s overall reach is now at 68.5M homes, with penetration hovering at 54%.” Crupi also notes the NFL is not immune to the degradation of pay-TV: “Through last weekend’s Divisional Round, deliveries for the NFL playoffs are down 8% from the year-ago period, which works out to an average loss of 2.7M viewers per window.” (link)
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Heitner Legal Founder Darren Heitner shares more information regarding the insurance policies for Colorado football standouts Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter: “Colorado secured $20M permanent total disability (PTD) for both Sanders and Hunter heading into the 2024 season. They picked up an additional $1M of PTD coverage on December 18th through Dec 29th heading into the Alamo Bowl, insuring both players at $21M PTD. After the Alamo Bowl game, both players have maintained $20M PTD coverage through the 2025 NFL Draft.” (link); From Sportico’s Daniel Libit and Eben Novy-Williams: “While [Buffs HC Deion] Sanders said that the coverage for Hunter and Shedeur was the “highest number of coverage that has ever been covered in college football…multiple insurance industry sources, who spoke to Sportico on the condition of anonymity, said they are aware of other disability policies for college football players with total limits in excess of $21M.” They also note Sanders’ announcement “was met with affirming stories from dozens of media outlets, establishing Sanders as a pioneer of disability coverage for college athletes. The year prior, CU faced backlash after Sportico reported that Hunter had been playing without income protection when he sustained a potential career-ending injury early in the season. … Sources familiar with the situation attributed the insurance gap to Deion Sanders’ desire to use Paradigm Gilbert instead of an athletic department insurance consultant previously retained by the university. Eventually, the school paid for insurance policies for a handful of players, including Hunter and Shedeur Sanders.” (link)
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+ Student Athlete NIL (SANIL) Founder Jason Belzer has stepped down from his advisory role with the company to pursue other opportunities. Belzer: “I am looking forward to shifting my focus towards solving new emerging issues in the college sports landscape and know that SANIL is in good hands and on a solid path to continue creating value for the industry.” (link)
+ Chicago State Assoc. AD for Communications Jim Christman has left the athletic department. (link)
+ Two more promotions at Princeton: Asst. AD for Multimedia & Broadcasting Cody Chrusciel, as well as Asst. AD for Communications Chas Dorman, have been elevated to the Assoc. AD level. (link, link)
+ Stephen F. Austin has parted ways with Men’s Basketball HC Kyle Keller. (link)
+ ESPN is shuffling its team of content execs, according to SBJ’s Mollie Cahillane, who reports: “The senior team directly reporting to [EVP Mike] McQuade now includes Tim Corrigan (promoted), Amanda Gifford (promoted), Mark Gross, Meg Aronowitz, Scott Favalora, Jack Obringer, Phil Orlins and Linda Schulz, according to an internal memo from ESPN President of Content Burke Magnus.” As it relates to college sports, Gifford is now SVP/Sports Production and will oversee event and studio productions for college football, as well as the UFL, golf, lacrosse, volleyball and gymnastics. Aronowitz will continue to handle ACC, SEC and NCAA women’s and men’s basketball while Schulz will continue with oversight of the NHL and college ice hockey. (link)
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The Women's Beanpot was held at TD Garden for the second year in a row and drew a record-breaking 13,279 fans, making it the largest women's hockey crowd in New England, according to TSN Sports’ Kenzie Lalonde. Northeastern student-athlete Lily Yovetich from the top rope: “I think it’s funny when you add a little bit of money to a sport and you give some girls attention what they can do with it. I think everyone should take a page out of our book and really put some more time and effort into women’s everything.” (link)
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To help forestall long bathroom and concession lines, Ohio State has worked with crowd intelligence provider WaitTime for the last two seasons, per SBJ’s Ethan Joyce, who explains: “WaitTime uses AI and a host of cameras to analyze lines around concessions and bathrooms in real-time. By producing color-coded indicators via a dashboard of the venue's food and bathroom options, fans can avoid long lines and hit the less-busy spots with a quick glance at their phone.” This season, OSU incorporated the fan-facing version of the platform into the official Buckeyes app. Outside a brief message OSU sent out earlier this season, Buckeyes Director of Event Services Evan Derr says fans discovered the feature either via word-of-mouth or with the help of event staff. Still, the dashboard registered thousands of visits, and postgame fan surveys yielded satisfied marks with those who used WaitTime. Joyce notes that “OSU is hopeful that WaitTime capabilities can connect to other parts of their tech operations going forward. A vision of the future, which Derr described as a still-budding idea, is integrating WaitTime into OSU's facility management tool from 24/7 Software. That way, when bathrooms receive 1,000 visitors, it could ping for a housekeeping dispatch. For next season, Derr said the game plan will focus on educating fans about WaitTime. He also hopes to put it in front of fans more frequently, empowering the larger collective’s decision-making around concession and bathroom trips for Ohio Stadium.” (link)
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LG Electronics and ANC are “quietly operating under what the two companies are terming a marketing ‘alliance,’ where the electronic giant’s scoreboards, ribbon boards and other venue hardware systems will be sold and serviced by ANC in what the two parties termed a ‘long-term deal,’” SBJ’s Terry Lefton reports. LG Director of Vertical Market Sales Tom Bingham tells Lefton: “We’ve got a lot of mutual targeted customers, and the combination of our products and ANC’s marketing and sales is a collaboration that will allow us to engage with some sports conglomerates we’ve both been pursuing for quite some time. There are just huge tech requirements now for a connected [venue] experience – everything from live ordering and sports betting to cashless environments and just providing bandwidth for all those watching on site. One of the most exciting things for us is that we’re now incorporating things beyond digital. We can also include HVAC and energy offerings across a venue for different solutions. ... There are lots of competitors, but very few who can put together and run a unified building.” (link)
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Have a look at ESPN’s trailer for the upcoming documentary The Buddy Way, which chronicles the inspirational story of late Dartmouth Football HC Buddy Teevens. (link)
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D1.ticker Evening Standard - Wednesday, January 22, 2025
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The Ivy League will not opt into the revenue-sharing component of the House settlement, according to an email from Executive Director Robin Harris, who adds in a statement to the Daily Pennsylvanian: “The Ivy League remains committed to its foundational principles and longstanding rules that intentionally foster student participation in intercollegiate athletics as an important aspect of a holistic education. … Ivy League institutions will continue to offer an experience that resonates with student-athletes, and we firmly believe the League will continue to thrive competitively as one of the top five athletics conferences across all of Division I." (link)
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Richmond will wait and see what the final details of the House settlement look like before determining how it will participate in revenue-sharing, according to Spiders AD John Hardt, and Men’s Basketball HC Chris Mooney notes: “There is discussion, and I feel like the A-10 is trying to guide schools into what they think will be an appropriate figure. We’ve had those discussions, but there’s not a final answer right now or an estimate.” The Richmond Times-Dispatch’s John O’Connor notes the variety among Atlantic 10 members will make establishing any sort of league-wide rule difficult. For one, some schools sponsor football while others don’t. “In terms of investments in men’s basketball, there is also dramatic variance. According to Department of Education figures…Dayton leads the A-10 with a men’s basketball budget of $9.4M, with Saint Louis ($8M), Fordham ($8M) and VCU ($7.2M) also occupying the upper tier. Rhode Island ($6.5 million) and Richmond ($6.2 million) are next. The Spiders, with that commitment and a program that typically averages approximately 6,000 for home games at the Robins Center, seem very likely to remain dedicated to the highest level of competition available, presumably the A-10. Would La Salle, with an annual men’s basketball budget of $3.6M, and Davidson, with a budget of $3.5M, or other schools be interested in staying in the A-10 if the league establishes a minimum investment for revenue sharing with the goal of securing its place in the competitive college basketball hierarchy?” (link)
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Grambling State AD Trayvean Scott anticipates House-related expenses to reach “roughly $300K annually for the next ten years, totaling $3M over that timeframe.” As such, the Tigers have developed a “comprehensive new strategy and structure not just to navigate this new collegiate landscape, but to thrive in it. While we will be evaluating targeted reductions in operating expenses, we know that we cannot grow our program by cuts. Our focus must continue to be on revenue growth to maintain competitive relevance in this new era, while preserving our storied history of winning championships. … We are also actively revitalizing our ticket sales & annual fund plans, investing in major gift fundraising, and exploring additional premium amenities in and around the athletics footprint.” Scott goes on to ask fans to do four things: “Renew your season tickets, whether it’s for football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball or all four; renew your TiGer Club membership or consider upgrading your membership level; support forthcoming fundraising campaigns; and recruit new fans and members to the GramFam.” (link)
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Rutgers finished FY24 with revenues of $136.8M and expenses of $178.3M. NJ Advance Media’s Keith Sargeant reports the Scarlet Knights received $45.6M from the Big Ten for its media rights and nearly $7.9M from the conference as its share from the league’s Football Bowl revenue fund. In addition, Rutgers received another $10.6M from the Big Ten and NCAA in non-media rights and non-football related distributions. “But sports expenditures included $38.7M in coaching salaries, $29.5M in support staff and administrator salaries, $25.9M in scholarship aid and $14M in athletics facilities debt service. The ledger shows a $41.5M shortfall, which when added to the $28.6M subsidized by the university, means the department’s deficit again topped $70M. … This year’s $70.1M deficit marks a 29.5% spike from last year’s non-COVID-year record $54.2M deficit.” Asst. VP for News & Media Relations Dory Devlin tells Sargeant: “As a member of the Big Ten, Rutgers is among the nation’s top public research universities in academics and intercollegiate athletics. Our competitive athletics programs continue to enhance Rutgers’ prominence, raise the university’s global profile, and build community among our current, future, and former students and their families. Our increased investments in Athletics reflect both the university’s commitment to remaining competitive in one of the best athletic conferences in America and the rising costs of travel, salaries, and benefits. Rutgers remains committed to, and will continue to expect, responsible investments in Scarlet Knights athletics.” (link)
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Monday’s College Football Playoff championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame averaged 22.1M viewers with a peak of 26.1M on ESPN networks, making it the most-watched non-NFL sporting event of the past year. (link)
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Dallas' decision to withdraw as host the 2029 College Football Playoff championship game was not due to a “scheduling conflict,” according to the Dallas Morning News’ Lia Assimakopoulos, who reports that AT&T Stadium was never actually awarded the game and the committee withdrew its bid for other reasons last summer. Assimakopolous reports that “one of the primary reasons for withdrawing the bid was construction on the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, which began in June 2024 and is not expected to be completed until 2029. Those on the committee were concerned there would not be enough space available to accommodate the fan fest associated with the national championship game, which requires a 450,000 square-foot space. The Texas Legislature was also in the process of changing its events trust fund at the time of the bid review process, which could have impacted the funding allocated for a national championship in Dallas.” (link)
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Boise State has launched the Built Different Campaign to engage Bronco Athletic Association members, season ticket holders, and businesses in the Treasure Valley and across the state of Idaho to support Boise State student-athletes and programs. As part of the effort, Boise State is preparing to share revenue with its athletes in 2025 as the pending House Settlement creates a transformational shift in the future of college athletics. The campaign, led by Football HC Spencer Danielson and the BAA team, is a fundraising initiative to reach out to local businesses and community partners, in addition to current season ticket holders and BAA members interested in driving competitive excellence at a national level in a sustainable way at Boise State. Broncos AD Jeramiah Dickey: "The Built Different Campaign is a direct result of so many supporters asking, 'How can we help?' We are grateful for those who have reached out inquiring how we can best retain our athletes as we head into the era of revenue-sharing. This campaign is a priority for us and shows we can and will do things differently at Boise State. We are capable of EPIC here, and it will take all of Bronco Nation and the state of Idaho to make sure we sustain our success on the national stage." (link)
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It’s Personnel presented by D1.relocation…
+ Valparaiso President Jose Padilla announces his retirement, effective December 31, 2025. (link)
+ George Mason announces promotions in the facilities and events division. Senior Assoc. AD for Capital Planning, Facilities and Events Andrew Lieber is now Deputy AD for Capital Planning and Strategic Initiatives, and Assoc. AD of Events and Game Operations Keith Morrisroe has been elevated to Senior Assoc. AD for Facilities & Events. (link)
+ Ole Miss Assoc. AD for Development/Chief Development Officer Matt McLaughlin will move into the newly created role of Senior Assoc. AD for Strategy and Cap Management, where he will drive the financial vision for student-athlete recruitment, retention and NIL, including fostering brand partnerships to optimize NIL opportunities. He will also work in coordination with Rebel coaching staffs to develop and implement revenue-sharing models and scholarship allocations, while driving fundraising efforts, engaging donors and coordinating cross-functional collaborations. (link)
+ Cincinnati has selected Cincinnati Bengals Director of Corporate Partnerships Ryan Holmes to take over as president of Cincy Sports Properties. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ Mississippi Valley State names former Orlando Guardians (XFL) HC Terrell Buckley as its new Football HC. Buckley has previous AC stints at multiple schools, including Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Louisville and Akron. (link)
+ UC Davis selects MSU Denver (DII) Women’s Soccer HC Kat Mertz for the same post. (link)
+ Siena taps University of Charleston (DII) Women’s Volleyball HC Tyler Kanelos for the same role. (link)
+ DePaul inks Women’s Soccer HC Michele O'Brien to a contract extension through January 2028. (link)
+ New Kansas Volleyball HC Matt Ulmer has signed a six-year, $2.325M contract that runs through 2030, according to Huskers Illustrated’s Lincoln Arneal, who notes Ulmer’s base salary starts at $362,500 and increases to $405K. Ulmer can also receive bonuses based on team performance and coaching awards. (link)
+ Old Dominion is expected to name Tulane Director of Defensive Recruiting Hunter Sims as its new Football GM. (link)
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Rose Bowl Stadium is serving as a base camp for nearly 4,000 first responders battling the Eaton Fire. Sportico’s Jacob Feldman notes that one locker room has become a command center while another serves as a briefing room. “Outside, converted trailers serve as sleeping quarters, a laundromat, or a medical facility. Two kitchens serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. Mail is delivered and sent out. A support center employs six dogs to help comfort firefighters and National Guard service members.” Rose Bowl CEO Jens Weiden explains: “We’re in the events business; we’re not in the stadium business. Right now we’re putting on—maybe not the most iconic—but probably one of the most important events we’ve ever put on, which is hosting these folks so they can go out there and do their job and stop this fire. … Minutes into the fire, they knew it was going to be a large-scale fight, so within minutes I got a call from the deputy fire chief and he said, ‘We need your space.’ And I said, ‘We’re ready.’” Feldman points out that several events slated for the stadium have already been canceled or postponed, but the venue “hopes to return to its original purpose as soon as it can reasonably do so.” (link)
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The ACC, ACC Network and Disney are set to announce a multiyear deal that will make T. Rowe Price an official sponsor, according to SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, who notes the financial details have yet to be made available. As part of the deal, T. Rowe Price will become the exclusive title sponsor of the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament through 2027. It will also have a presence at ACC Championship events throughout the year. (link)
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Coastal Carolina inks a multiyear agreement for Taymar Sales U. to handle the Chanticleers’ outbound ticket sales with a focus on retention efforts. (link)
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UNC Wilmington’s Seahawk Club set a record for its 2024 membership year with 2,752 members. (link)
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Sonoma State (DII) will shut down its athletics department as part of sweeping budget cuts aimed at addressing a $23.9M budget deficit. Interim President Emily Cutrer attributes the shortfall to rising personnel costs and inflation but particularly a steep decline in enrollment, which has fallen by 38% since 2015. The university reported its enrollment as 5,073 in October, with a peak of about 9,408 students a decade ago. Cutrer also notes that “further steps must be taken to fully close the budget gap and ensure Sonoma State’s financial and operational capacity to best serve its current and future students and adapt to a changing higher education landscape.” (link)
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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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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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