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D1.ticker Evening Standard - Wednesday, January 29, 2025
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Mountain West Commissioner Gloria Nevarez has released a statement concerning conference realignment that reads, in part: “A good deal of speculation has recently been offered by various media outlets regarding the current and future status of the Mountain West, and other collegiate athletic conferences. While I cannot and will not comment on other leagues, I can share some facts about the Mountain West. First, the seven member institutions who are the foundation of the Mountain West have fully committed to the future of the Conference. Each member has cemented that commitment by executing a Grant of Rights Agreement, effective July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2032. Second, the Conference and its foundational institutions are successfully executing a future membership strategy that will ensure the strength and stability of the Mountain West through June 30, 2026, and into the future. Third, in consultation with our advisors, we are actively engaged in the rapidly evolving and fluid media rights landscape to best position the Conference for the next iteration of our television agreement which would commence July 1, 2026. … The Mountain West is confident in its legal position and strategic plan to address the ongoing litigation with both the Pac-12 and several member institutions who have publicly expressed their intent to depart the Conference.” (link)
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The CAA announces its member institutions “have committed to opting into the pending NCAA House settlement by March 1, 2025.” (link); Hero Sports’ Sam Herder reports the CAA has not set a cap on football scholarships. “By opting in, CAA football programs will have 105-player roster limits. And, if they can fund it, a team can go above 63 scholarships.” (link)
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ITA Board Chair Jon Vegosen and President/CEO David Mullins have submitted a letter of concern to U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken regarding the House settlement which states: “If the proposed settlement of the House v NCAA case were to move forward as currently constituted, it could possibly cause irreparable damage to a very large number of non-football and non-basketball sports programs on college campuses, including tennis. This includes hundreds of thousands of student-athletes and tens of thousands of college coaches.” Specifically, Vegosen and Mullins “find incredibly disturbing the proposal that 95 cents of every dollar being distributed for past damages and through revenue-sharing moving forward are only going to two sports. … Leading sports business experts can make the case for the value and revenue that varsity tennis has brought and brings to college campuses, whether at Stanford, Tulsa, Princeton “and/or countless other colleges and universities of different sizes and missions.” Other specific objections include the “fallacy of NIL” and the “hypocrisy of amateurism regarding prize money for elite college tennis players.” Regarding the latter, they write: “At the same time when it is reported that the pay of some football players is now three to four, or even six, million dollars per year, tennis players have been told that they may not accept prize money for well-earned victories at the U.S. Open” and other tournaments. “The hypocrisy is maddening. We do not believe that Division I athletics can move to a ‘professional model’ where top football stars are being paid millions of dollars per year to compete, while the enterprise tries to hang on to the last thread of ‘amateurism’ in other sports such as tennis.” Full letter. (link)
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House case plaintiffs’ attorney Jeffrey Kessler tells Front Office Sports’ Amanda Christovich that more than 40K claims have been filed to receive damages in the House settlement. (link)
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The Collective Association is meeting next week in Washington, DC., according to Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger, who notes that “more than 45 collective leaders will gather to discuss the House settlement and their own collective bargaining proposal. TCA has meetings scheduled with lawmakers as well.” (link)
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U.S. District Court Judge Loren AliKhan halted the Trump administration’s freeze on federal grants and loans. A hearing has been set for February 3, at which point the judge will determine whether to issue a longer-term stay while a lawsuit filed by a coalition of organizations, including the National Council of Nonprofits and the American Public Health Association, moves forward. The freeze had been set to take effect at 5 PM on Tuesday. (link, link)
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Iowa’s women’s basketball team generated $3.2M in ticket sales during Caitlin Clark’s final season, according to The Athletic’s Scott Dochterman, who notes that is “by far the most in Big Ten history.” The program’s ticket sales the previous year totaled $1.4M, then a school record. Dochterman also points out that all nine Iowa road games last season were sold out, and at six of the away sites, those programs combined for nearly $1.5M more in ticket sales than in fiscal year 2023. The Athletic has yet to receive financial statements from Indiana, Rutgers and Northwestern. The team, Dochterman continues, should “break its revenue mark once again after selling out the 2024-25 season. In addition, the 2023-24 season marked the first time the Iowa’s women’s basketball program outsold the men, which slumped by more than $500K to $2.9M in ticket sales. (link)
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Ohio State Football Quality Control Coach Joe Lyberger was placed on administrative leave in December due to a university investigation. According to a letter obtained by ESPN’s Heather Dinich, Lyberger was instructed to immediately return all university property and keys, and not delete any "emails, documents, and/or materials produced during your tenure as an employee." Dinich adds that the letter “did not specify the allegations against Lyberger. The investigation was initiated by the school's Office of Institutional Equity, which helps the campus community ‘prevent and respond to all forms of protected class harassment, discrimination and sexual misconduct.’” Lyberger’s attorney, Sam Shamansky, tells Dinich he is also unsure of the allegations. “[The letter] is a bunch of vagaries. Can you imagine being in a criminal justice system and not knowing exactly what you're accused of doing? If you've got evidence, show it. If you have videotapes, let's see them. Why are we waiting around? My client has been asking for this information for a month." (link)
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Illinois Football HC Bret Bielema appears to have an axe to grind with former Michigan HC Jim Harbaugh. Bielema dug up a video from Harbaugh’s days with the San Francisco 49ers in which Harbaugh remarked: “You always want to be above approach. Especially when you’re good because you don’t want people coming back and saying ‘Oh they’re winning because they’re cheating.’ We want to be above the approach in everything, play by the rules. If you cheat to win then you’ve already lost.” Bielema then commented: “Really…. [sic] Why did you leave? Was looking forward to playing but understand why you ran to the NFL. See you in the future and can’t wait.” Meanwhile, the Chicago Tribune’s Brad Biggs notes he “had a nice chat” with Bielema at the Senior Bowl. “He stopped in during the middle of a recruiting trip to see WR Pat Bryant. Bielema is going to let his Twitter/X comments stand when asked about the Michigan/Harbaugh matter.” (link)
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People & Places…
+ Lafayette faculty members on Tuesday passed a vote of no confidence in President Nicole Hurd by a count of 102-86. In the motion, some faculty members indicated that Hurd has "failed in her presidential duty and violated the principles of shared governance in several ways,” including the December 7, 2024, Strategic Plan Approval Update co-authored with Board of Trustees Chair Robert E. Sell. Faculty members say Hurd misrepresented the faculty's rejection of the proposed strategic plan and therefore forfeited the trust and confidence of the faculty. (link)
+ Auburn Deputy Executive AD Rich McGlynn will begin in a new role as Chief of Staff to the President, starting February 1. (link)
+ Ball State names former Penn State Deputy AD for Student-Athlete Welfare & Development/SWA Lauren Rhodes Senior Assoc. AD for Administration/COO. (link)
+ Georgetown taps DePaul Assoc. HC Karla Ross for its Softball HC post. (link)
+ Incarnate Word has agreed to contract extensions with Football HC Clint Killough, Volleyball HC Gabryel Ording, Artistic Swimming HC Alyson Tshuma and Men's Soccer HC Kiki Lara. Terms were not reported. (link)
+ Arizona State is expected to hire Washington Director of Recruiting Josh Omura as its new Executive Director of Player Personnel and Recruiting. (link)
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The 2025 Beach Volleyball Championship on May 2-4 will be relocated from Huntington Beach, Calif., to Gulf Shores, Ala., due to the wildfire recovery efforts. Huntington Beach is still scheduled to host the 2026 championship before it moves to Gulf Shores from 2027-31. (link)
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Missouri has received a “generous philanthropic gift from longtime benefactor Audrey J. Walton to fund significant enhancements to Mizzou's Audrey J. Walton Track and Field and Soccer Stadium.” The gift is one of the 10 largest in Mizzou Athletics history and the largest dedicated to support Olympic sports. (link)
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Massachusetts has received a $1M gift from alumnus Doug Berthiaume and his wife, Diana, to support the UMass Hockey Excellence Endowment. The Berthiaumes will match dollar-for-dollar commitments of $25K or more. (link)
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Memphis’ Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium is expected to have a capacity of 42-44K when renovations are completed ahead of the 2026 season. Plans initially called for a capacity of about 50K. (link)
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TCU is the latest athletic department to expand its Teamworks partnership to include Teamworks GM. (link)
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Drake has signed a multiyear agreement with Taymar Sales U. for the firm to handle outbound ticket sales and operations. (link)
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Clemson has sold out of all 81K tickets for the Savannah Bananas’ visit to Death Valley in April. (link)
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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Wednesday, January 29, 2025
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Memphis AD Ed Scott says one thing he's noticed is that some people on the staff were “always waiting for the next shoe to drop. So if something is good, they’re not asking how you keep it going, they’re asking when is it going to stop? I don’t live my life that way. So I finally said in some meetings, ‘Look, I need believers. If you’re not going to believe in what we’re doing, you might as well leave.’” He goes on to tell the Daily Memphian’s Geoff Calkins that “my goal – I want to make sure this is clear to you and everybody else – my goal is to be a Top 25 athletic program in America. Right now, based on my last count, there’s seven programs that have football and men’s basketball in the Top 25. We’re the only one in the Group of Five. The Big 12 had one in Iowa State, there were zero in the ACC and then the other five were between the Big Ten and the SEC.” Scott also opens up about the fatal heart attack Tigers Senior Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Welfare Marlon Dechausay suffered in Maui in November. He didn’t attend the Tigers last game and was instead at the hospital at Dechausay’s bedside. “I felt as a leader that it was my responsibility to be there with my people the same way I would have wanted them to do for me. We’re going to win games, we’re going to lose games, you guys are going to write about them. But we’re talking about a man’s life who has 17- and 13-year-old boys that I had to spend time with, and a wife who is missing her partner. So it told me what was really important — the people.” (link)
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More from Scott’s sitdown with Calkins, during which Scott says he spoke with Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould after turning down the league’s invite. “And we just had a heart-to-heart. I said, ‘Listen, I normally wouldn’t have put all of the business out on the street that way. But somebody was leaking information because the media had it and I didn’t give it to them, and I was about two months into my tenure.’ I had to let people know why we made that decision because my credibility was on the line as a new athletic director. Had that information not been leaked I would have just said, ‘Based on what we know it’s not a great decision, we’re not going to do it.’ But I felt the need to come out a little more strongly in that press conference than I normally would have.” Scott reiterates that his hope for any conference-wide mandates on revenue-sharing is “that there’s a floor and a minimum. If there’s a ceiling, it’s a nonstarter for Memphis, it’s just a nonstarter. … We have different support. We have corporate support and some other stuff. South Florida has a really big enrollment, right? Tulane has a big endowment. I think the role of the conference is to set some guidelines but not to inhibit institutions from doing what they do inherently well. Otherwise, it’s almost like antitrust. You’re telling us that we can’t do X? So what is that going to do to Memphis? That’s going to make me look at other options.” Asked whether he has any difficulty recruiting to Memphis, Scott replies: “No, because I don’t sell the bad parts of Memphis. I don’t have to because you guys write about them all the time. So everybody knows about the crime and about this and that. So I say, ‘You know what Memphis is, but this is what the future of Memphis could look like if you want to be a change agent. So why don’t you come be part of that?’” Full Q&A. (link)
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With regards to the House settlement, South Carolina AD Jeremiah Donati says the Gamecocks are “operationalizing the department for what it looks like the next five to 10 years. I’d be lying to you if I told you we didn’t have more work to do. We have a lot of work to do. … It’s not without additional expense. You saw the news from the Department of Education. We’re going to probably be paying student-athletes in four sports. Let’s just make that assumption. And so that’s probably 125 to 150 student athletes. We need people in the department that are negotiating with agents and families. We need people that are writing these contracts, administering these contracts, balancing and supporting a cap management system, and ultimately submitting this through the SEC as part of terms of the settlement.” On the future of NIL: “To find an $800K real NIL deal to pass scrutiny, I’m telling you, they’re very, very, very few and far in between. Other than a Heisman Trophy-caliber player, they just don’t exist. And they certainly don’t exist for offensive linemen or that type of thing so that’ll be some kind of hard industry reset. Assuming the letter of the law comes, that the settlements written on it, assuming those things do become enforceable, you just won’t see the same numbers.” Lots more. (link)
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Michigan is accusing the NCAA of “grossly overreaching” and “wildly overcharging” the program without credible evidence that other staff members were aware of the Connor Stalions sign-stealing scheme, according to Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger, who adds: “Michigan makes clear that it will not enter into a negotiated resolution with the NCAA over the alleged wrongdoing, vigorously defending its former head coach, current head coach, several staff members and even Stalions. … The school purports that the sign-stealing system offered ‘minimal relevance to competition,’ was not credibly proven by NCAA investigators and should be treated as a minor violation.” Michigan goes on in its response to contend the NCAA makes “numerous factually unsupported infractions, exaggerates aggravating factors and ignores mitigating facts.” U-M requests that the NCAA apply “common sense and commitment to fairness” and treat the case as a “Level II standard case” rather than a Level I case. The NCAA has not revealed the identity of the individual who tipped them off about the scheme, and Michigan maintains the confidential leaker was used by the NCAA to produce at least some of the charges in the notice of allegations, about which it expresses “concern.” Dellenger adds: “While the school respects the secrecy of confidential sources, it says in the document, the NCAA can present evidence and infractions based only on ‘information that can be attributed to individuals who are willing to be identified.’” More. (link)
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Washington Football HC Jedd Fisch joins the Canzano & Wilner podcast and contends that tampering would be easy to stop by making “contracts mean something. … People call our players after every single game they play, and what I think certain teams don’t realize is the relationship you have with your own player is far stronger than the relationship that somebody thinks that they have by calling one of our players. So, the information comes back to us all the time and we're aware of every tampering event that occurs. The question becomes what is tampering? Is it allowed or is it not allowed? And until we figure out it's not allowed, then it's going to continue – or unless we allow third parties to continue to reach out and say that they have no real obligation to the university, they will continue to do that.” When it comes to how to distribute revenue among the football team, Fisch says the Huskies will take an approach similar to that of the NFL. “Pro football, they've got a, call it a $250M cap, how much do they spend on their quarterback position by percentage? How much do they spend on their left tackle position by percentage? … Is [the player] under a rookie contract, meaning a freshman? Did you bring them in as a free agent, meaning the portal? And then what does that look like in comparison? So I think in that regard you do have the ability to decide what we want to spend at each position group and then we're going to make a decision on what type of team we're going to be. I coached with the Baltimore Ravens from '04 to ‘07 and a tremendous amount of our cap space was on defense…the Rams right now are playing with a very young defense and a very veteran offense. They’re skewed the other way capwise. So we’ve got to make those decisions and I hope my experience in the NFL…will help us navigate these waters a little differently.” Full podcast. (link)
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The Horizon League has suspended Oakland Men’s Basketball HC Greg Kampe for Thursday’s game against Green Bay for “engaging with an official in a manner that violated League Operating Violations and is unacceptable” during the recent matchup with Robert Morris. The league adds: “Related, a significant officiating error occurred near the end of the game. The responsible game official will no longer work Horizon League games.” (link)
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+ The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect shows administrative movement at: Arizona, Arkansas Pine Bluff, Binghamton, Cincinnati, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Houston, James Madison, Kansas State, Louisiana Monroe, Mississippi Valley State, the NCAA, New Mexico, Northern Iowa, North Florida, Ohio State, Old Dominion, Prairie View A&M, San Diego, Southern Miss, Towson, Tulane, UC Davis, Virginia Tech, Washington, West Virginia, William & Mary and Yale. (link)
+ New Hampshire inks Volleyball HC Christopher Feliciano to a three-year extension, effective January 1, 2025. (link)
+ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire is available - stay up-to-speed with all the changes to coaching staffs in the past 48 hours. (link)
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With construction ongoing at FBC Mortgage Stadium, UCF won’t host a traditional spring football game, according to Knights AD Terry Mohajir, who says there will be “some scrimmages that will be open to the public. We may give our fans more of an opportunity to see more practices.” Even when construction is complete, Mohajir predicts a lot of schools will likely begin changing the way they approach spring games due to the spring transfer portal. “It’s the Home Shopping Network of the spring. So if you need a running back or an offensive lineman, you’re going to have your off-the-field staff scour every spring game from the Group of Five to the Power Four.” Still, he’d like fans to get to see the team in action. “I like to have some different days if [HC Scott Frost is] OK with it, invite faculty, invite the staff. When I was a player, I got juiced up when people would come out to practice. I think it’s fun.” (link)
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NCAA Board of Governors student-athlete representative/former Oklahoma State softball student-athlete Morgyn Wynne joins Connect's Steph Garcia Cichosz from the 2025 NCAA Convention to talk about her progression in SAAC, taking on leadership roles, what topics she's amplifying on behalf of all divisions and more. Wynne cites the transfer portal as one example of positive change that has occurred while working with the board: “Definitely the multiple-time transfer rule was the biggest impact. I’ve had plenty of former teammates that have transferred multiple times, plenty of friends, so it's been kind of fun. And then being on campus and some of my peers knowing that I'm advocating for them. … It’s been really amazing to see the change in real time and how they are actively finding their homes through these processes. I know transferring and all the transfer portal stuff can get kind of murky, but seeing these people find their homes, that’s what matters to me.” More on Connect. (link)
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The Big East for the fourth consecutive season is partnering with the Black Fives Foundation, a nonprofit public charity dedicated to inspiring excellence in youth by preserving, teaching, and honoring the pre-NBA history of African Americans in basketball. Commissioner Val Ackerman: “This season, we are once again honored to spotlight the powerful and inspiring stories of African American pioneers who laid the groundwork for the game of basketball as we know it today. Their legacy inspires our athletes and communities, and we're proud that the Big East platform will be used to celebrate and elevate their impact in a meaningful way.” (link)
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Bring Your Own Trashcan to Omaha’s men’s basketball game against Denver on Saturday. Fans will be permitted to bring one five-gallon or smaller plastic trash can to use as a popcorn container for $5. The promo is a nod to Mavs AHC Kyan Brown’s tradition of kicking, hitting or throwing a trash can in the locker room after each win. (link)
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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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Athletic Trainer, Soccer (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Trainer (University of Maryland – Baltimore County / Baltimore, MD): More details HERE.
Director of Football Performance (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
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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Assistant Athletic Director, Corporate Sponsorships and Sales (Robert Morris University – Pennsylvania / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director, Corporate Partnerships – Department of Athletics (Duquesne University / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
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Director, Ticket Sales & Service - Learfield Amplify / Vanderbilt University (Learfield / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
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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