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D1.ticker Evening Standard - Thursday, January 30, 2025
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The Big Ten is taking preliminary bids from private equity firms “despite past comments from Commissioner Tony Petitti questioning the upside of involving institutional capital in college sports,” according to Sportico’s Daniel Libit and Scott Soshnick. The duo reports the conference has retained investment bank Evercore, which solicited a first round of indicative offers from PE firms this week. A league spokesperson tells Sportico that “to better support its 18 member institutions, the conference is evaluating potential strategic partnerships in order to enhance the conference’s event, sponsorship and other ancillary business endeavors.” Evercore did not respond to a request for comment. (link)
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ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips comments on ESPN extending its deal with the league through 2036, which he says “showcases the importance of our longstanding relationship, and I want to personally thank the entire ESPN team for their leadership and dedication to our collective future. In addition, I want to thank our ACC Board of Directors who have been involved throughout this entire process. The resolve from both parties to further enhance the partnership through innovation and creativity to continue to drive additional value remains our top priority.” ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro adds: “We are pleased to extend our media rights agreement with the ACC through 2036, continuing our longstanding relationship. We remain committed to serving the ACC, its member schools, student athletes and fans via comprehensive live game coverage, storytelling and broad exposure across our unprecedented array of networks and platforms, including ACC Network. The ACC is a pillar of ESPN’s leading commitment to college sports and we are thrilled to continue the partnership over the next decade.” (link)
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More from ESPN’s David Hale and Andrea Adelson, who also report that “after ESPN agreed to pick up the option…sources said the conference is working on additional ‘value adds,’ which could include creating more marquee matchups in football and men's basketball to maximize content on the networks that would help pave the way toward the new revenue distribution model and a settlement with Clemson and Florida State. Multiple athletic directors told ESPN this could also involve using the ACC's relationship with Notre Dame to strategically create more games against the conference's top-tier teams. Earlier this month, Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua said he was open to playing more games against Clemson in the future. … Negotiations surrounding the option ran in conjunction with discussions between the ACC and Clemson and Florida State on a new revenue distribution model aimed at alleviating the schools' biggest concerns over financial disparities with peers in the Big Ten and SEC.” As part of the proposal, a percentage of the ACC's TV revenue would be included in a "brand" fund that would be distributed annually to schools that generate the most revenue for the conference in football and men's and women's basketball – “with Clemson, Florida State, Miami and North Carolina likely at the top of the pyramid, sources told ESPN. Should that agreement be finalized – something sources said is not imminent but was closely tied to the ESPN option – Clemson and Florida State would be expected to drop their lawsuits.” A vote on the plan may not be unanimous, but one conference administrator says a cut in distribution would likely be worthwhile in exchange for stability. (link)
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The State University System of Florida Board of Governors is meeting in Jacksonville, and Florida State AD Michael Alford and USF AD Michael Kelly are in attendance to ask for a change in state law to allow institutional support of athletic departments to help with revenue-sharing. Currently, athletics departments in the state must be self-sustaining. The Athletic’s Matt Baker notes Seminoles AD Michael Alford was asked about cutting sports in the wake of the House settlement and replied: "It is something that has been evaluated. … It’s not on the table." Baker adds: “Another thing that came up here: The chairperson for the University of Florida's board of trustees said the price tag to upgrade The Swamp is now more than $1B. I haven't seen anything new/finalized on that in a bit (but, candidly, haven't poked around, either).” (link)
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Arkansas AD Hunter Yurachek talks about the reasoning behind reseating Bud Walton Arena and acknowledges that he doesn’t expect everyone to agree with the decision, but it “wasn’t made in a vacuum. We’ve been talking about this for over two years. We thought we would do this in conjunction with a major renovation to Bud Walton Arena, but as the climate in college athletics has changed, that project has been put on the sideburner. And we thought the reseat of Bud Walton Arena is necessary for us to reset that building, create some equity in how our seats are assigned, and obviously, the bottom line is to generate more revenue from that facility, which is needed for us to continue to be successful competing in the Southeastern Conference.” With revenue-sharing potentially approaching, Yurachek adds that “if we’re going to solve really what is a $25M expense problem, we’ve got to pull some levers on the revenue side and we have to pull some levers on the expense side. I want to be very clear: we’re pulling levers on the expense side. We are going to cut probably in the neighborhood of $10-12M of operational dollars for my budget as we head into the ‘25-’26 year and so this is not all on the burden that our fans are going to have to endure. We’re enduring it as a department. We’re becoming more efficient. We haven’t backfilled any positions in the last six months.” (link)
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Nebraska AD Troy Dannen says the Huskers are in the process of adding 1,500 seats to the Devaney Center, home of NU’s volleyball, wrestling, men's and women's gymnastics, women's swimming and diving and track and field programs. It should be ready for the 2026 season and would put capacity near 10K, per Huskers Illustrated’s Lincoln Arneal. (link); Freshly minted Nebraska Volleyball HC Dani Busboom Kelly’s six-year contract includes a base salary that starts at $700K and increases to $825K over the course of the deal, according to The Athletic’s Mitch Sherman. (link)
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Indiana brought in a record $173.5M in total operating revenues in FY24, up $28.8M over the previous year. The department received $26.4M from ticket sales ($1.9M YoY increase), $23.6M from donor contributions ($4M increase), and $50.8M in media rights ($3M increase). Meanwhile, operating expenses increased to a record $176.6M, a YoY uptick of $37.6M. The two biggest spikes came from the $32.5M it paid out in coaching salaries (up $6.6M YoY) and $22.1M in severance payments (up $18.5M). Overall, IU reported a $3.1M budget deficit. (link)
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Colorado State promotes Director of Football Operations Colton Bosnos to Assoc. AD/Football Chief of Staff. (link); Colorado State is bringing in former Pittsburgh Steelers GM Kevin Colbert as a consultant. ESPN’s Pete Thamel reports Colbert will “help coach Jay Norvell and the school’s player personnel department set up systems for building a football front office. The partnership is with Colbert and Altius Sports Partners, and it will include Altius chairman and veteran administrator Oliver Luck.” (link)
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+ UT Arlington names Pacific AC Tania Schatow as its next Volleyball HC. (link)
+ UC Riverside hires former Kansas State Women’s Soccer HC Mike Dibbini for the same role leading the Highlanders. (link)
+ St. Bonaventure taps Mount St. Mary’s Women’s Soccer HC Melissa Sherwood for the same role. (link)
+ Boston University has promoted Women’s Soccer AC Megan Burke to HC. (link)
+ Brown inks Women’s Soccer HC Kia McNeill to a multi-year contract extension. (link)
+ Arkansas State Men’s Basketball HC Bryan Hodgson has agreed to a new six-year contract worth over $4M, making him the highest-paid coach in the Sun Belt, according to Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman, who adds: “The contract basically assures Hodgson won’t leave for a lateral job. It also has a buyout in the $1M range where a high-major can still hire him.” (link)
+ Stephen F. Austin has retained Cardinal Grange to assist with its Men’s Basketball HC search. (link)
+ Arkansas State is expected to hire Virginia Tech Director of Player Personnel Alex Jones as its new Football GM, per CBS/247Sports’ Matt Zenitz. (link)
+ Northern Iowa is set to name Ashland (DII) Football AC/Asst. DFO Owen Chandler as its GM. At 23, Chandler is believed to be the youngest GM in DI. (link)
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The Black Hawk County Gaming Association (BHCGA) has approved a $1M grant to Northern Iowa to support the second phase of the UNI-Dome modernization project. Phase 2 will include new suites, upgraded restrooms and comprehensive UNI-Dome reseating designed to enhance accessibility and comfort. Construction is slated to start in April, with new seating ready for the 2025 football season and full phase two work completed by fall of 2026 to coincide with the UNI-Dome's 50th anniversary. (link)
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North Texas will soon break ground on a new softball clubhouse at Lovelace Stadium. The 6,800-square-foot facility features both player and coaches' locker rooms, team room/classroom, offices, athletic training room, player lounge, nutrition station and equipment room. The clubhouse is slated for completion ahead of the 2026 season. (link)
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The Atlantic Sun agrees to a multiyear partnership to make Adidas the league’s exclusive apparel partner. (link)
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Texas and Dick’s Sporting Goods have inked an exclusive multi-year brand sponsorship that names Dick’s as the “Official Sporting Goods Retailer of the Texas Longhorns.” In addition to co-branding with the Texas Longhorns logo in Dick’s marketing campaigns, the sponsorship includes prominent student-athlete influencer marketing activations through NIL collaborations, game sponsorships across various sports, and activations at Bevo Blvd. The agreement was secured by Learfield’s Longhorn Sports Properties. (link)
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Women Leaders in Sports announces its initiatives for Black History Month, including two scholarship opportunities for women from HBCUs: the Pioli Family Endowed Scholarship and the HBCU Institutional Scholarship. Through the Pioli Family Endowed Scholarship Fund, a membership scholarship will be awarded to 16 women who either work in athletics at an HBCU or graduated from an HBCU. Each woman must demonstrate their commitment to sports and have a desire to advance in sports administration. The scholarship includes a one-year Women Leaders in Sports membership. The HBCU Institutional Scholarship will be awarded to two HBCUs to support women on their respective staffs. The scholarship includes a one-year Women Leaders in Sports institutional membership for a six-member roster. Additionally, the Women of Color Circle Call is slated for February 24. The Circle Call, titled "Celebrating Black Women in Sports," will feature a panel of Black executive-level women sharing their career journeys and unique experiences in the industry. (link)
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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Thursday, January 30, 2025
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Wisconsin (DI) Football student-athlete Nyzier Fourqurean is suing the NCAA after his waiver request for another season of eligibility was denied today, claiming his time playing at Grand Valley State should not count towards his eligibility. From the brief: “Here, Plaintiff is facing the same fate as Pavia. The fact that one played in junior college and the other in Division II is a distinction without a difference as it relates to the economic impact of limiting the athlete’s eligibility in Division I. Both would be deprived of not only athletic participation in Division I but also the related economic opportunities afforded to Division I athletes through NIL Compensation and revenue sharing opportunities if the bylaws control.” A hearing on Fourqurean’s motion for a temporary restraining order has been set for February 4. (link, link - Complaint, link - Brief)
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More than 300 former Michigan football players have joined a lawsuit filed against the NCAA and Big Ten in September. The suit, as reported, alleges the NCAA, Big Ten and Big Ten Network used former Wolverines’ NIL without permission. Plaintiffs’ attorney Jim Acho: “An overwhelming number of players – almost all of whom are all financially successful I might add – reached out, wanting to join this lawsuit because they said it was out of principle. Money was made off their backs, they were denied the right to use their name and image and everybody knew decades ago it was wrong. It was unlawful. It was unethical. And these men want to make a statement.” (link)
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Connecticut AD David Benedict covers several topics with WFSB’s Erin Connolly, who asks about potential realignment plans. Benedict responds: “The best answer is what I usually tell people. Look, my job is to do what I believe is in the best interest of our athletics program, our coaches, student-athletes. Obviously I'm not the lone decision maker on this campus, but certainly I'm always going to try to recommend to our president, to our board of trustees what is going to position UConn Athletics for both the short and long term. So if there was an opportunity that presented itself, it would be something that we would have to consider. But at this point in time we're proud members of the Big East. We’re an independent football program, we have hockey programs in Hockey East, so we have lots of different relationships throughout the intercollegiate athletic world and we're committed to providing those transformational experiences and trying to compete at the highest level. If we ever get to a place where we can't do that in our current existence, then it would require us to look elsewhere, but that’s not the case right now.” Benedict goes on to say that “we talk about needs and wants a lot on this campus and what I would say is a lot of wants we can’t fund. As it relates to the really big picture with football and an on-campus stadium, I think in a perfect world we would have an on-campus stadium. But we don't live in a perfect world, and we have a great facility. It just happens to be 20 minutes down the road and right now the biggest priority for us is to have a year-in, year-out competitive football program. … We need to fill up the facility that we have. I think it's hard to start talking about wanting to have something else when you're not even filling up what you have.” Full interview. (link)
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New Mexico AD Fernando Lovo talks with the Albuquerque Journal’s Geoff Grammer about his first couple months in the role, which have included a search for a new Football HC and the departure of Asst. VP/Deputy David Williams. Regarding the latter, Lovo notes: “I had already started the wheels in motion looking at what a restructure would look like, and what makes the most sense for New Mexico. It’s not just copy-and-paste from what you’ve seen elsewhere. There are things you know and you’ve seen that work. How do you want to incorporate them into the structure? Certainly, that plays a role. But I’ve also been meeting one on one with each staff member over the last couple of weeks. I’m slowly making my way through trying to get everybody, which has been so helpful to me, because I’ve been able to take myself down to the day-to-day operation of who does what. What have they been doing? What are their strengths? Where can we improve?” With so much still in flux, Lovo credits his predecessor for leaving the athletic department in a strong position. “I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. What Eddie [Nuñez] was able to do in building a championship-level culture here is really incredible. So, ensuring we don’t take a step back, but also modernizing – or if you want to say the word professionalizing the approach in some areas to adapt and change with the times is something that I’ve been keenly focused on.” (link)
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Saint Louis AD Chris May comments on the fight that broke out in the stands and delayed the end of SLU’s men’s basketball matchup with VCU by several minutes earlier this week: “We've got a campus group investigating, looking into it, and that's not what college basketball is all about. We’re going through, we’ve got people taking information in from fans, but the big picture is protocols are being changed and we're going to ensure that that won't happen again and we'll have a great night Friday night.” (link); Video of the tussle. (link)
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Arkansas AD Hunter Yurachek shared details about the reseating of Bud Walton Arena. From the Fayetteville Flyer’s Todd Gill: “Current season ticket holders will be guaranteed the same number of tickets they had for the 2024-25 season as long as they contribute at the Big Hog ($500) level or higher and meet the new ticket limit guidelines. However, specific seats are not guaranteed. The new plan also introduces a top donor tier, Broyles-Matthews Diamond, which requires an annual donation of $40K or more and allows members to purchase up to 14 season tickets and receive up to three parking passes. Lower membership levels will have reduced ticket and parking limits. Unlike in years past, there are no fixed donation levels for specific seating sections. Instead, fans will select seats based on their donation level.” (link)
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Nebraska Volleyball HC John Cook announces his retirement after 25 seasons and four national championships. The Huskers have named Louisville HC/former Husker volleyball student-athlete Dani Busboom Kelly as Cook’s successor and signed her to a six-year contract. (link); On his monthly radio program, Huskers AD Troy Dannen explained that Cook had earned the right to name his successor, and “the only thing I think I could do in this case was screw it up because it is a no-brainer. She’s also building her own legacy and her own program. And not everybody wants to go home. Not everybody wants to follow the greatest.” The timing of the announcement, Dannen noted, occurred when it did so that both coaches would have time to inform their players before word leaked. “They didn't read about it on social media, there weren't rumors flying around. And so there were a lot of people involved in this to make it happen, from the social media group, to media relations, to just getting the contract done, to the business (office), so many people involved. And the fact that it didn't get out — the fact that the coach (Cook) was able to go tell the girls himself, that Dani was able to go tell the athletes at Louisville herself — it means so much. … It was maybe a once-in-a-lifetime sequence of how it worked, but Louisville and Nebraska worked really well together behind the scenes.” (link)
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More from Dannen’s radio show, during which he noted the Huskers would hold their last spring football practice on April 26, but “I am not going to call it a game. Do not expect it to be a 'spring game' because I do not expect it to be a game. I don't know what it's going to be yet – really that's [Football HC Matt Rhule’s] call.” Dannen went on to note that “true games as we've known them in the spring are falling by the wayside for a lot of reasons, but there will be something. … It’s a different era from a compensation standpoint and NIL era, the transfer portal opens right after the spring dates. I expect something that’s not televised, but there will be a celebration of our athletes.” (link, link – full show)
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Finally from Lincoln, Nebraska honored longtime broadcaster Greg Sharpe on Wednesday by naming the Memorial Stadium radio booth after him. Sharpe is currently in palliative care as he battles pancreatic cancer, and we wish to pass along our best wishes. (link)
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+ Quinnipiac selects Duquesne Asst. AD for Corporate Partnerships Caitlin Lewis as its new Assoc. AD for Strategic Partnerships. (link)
+ USA Softball/Washington HC Heather Tarr is stepping away from the national team to focus on leading the Huskies. (link)
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Kennyhertz Perry attorney Mit Winter reports another objection to the House settlement has been filed “by attorneys who represented Ed O’Bannon against the NCAA, on behalf of eight past, present & future college athletes. It argues the settlement terms are illegal (b/c they violate antitrust law), unenforceable, and unfair. … The same attorneys also filed objections on behalf of current and future athletes before preliminary approval was granted.” The attorneys have asked the court to speak at the final fairness hearing on April 7. (link); Full brief. (link)
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Boise State professor Sam Ehrlich reports nine more objections were filed to the House settlement docket yesterday. Seven of the nine cite roster limits, while one objection relates to the exclusion of preferred walk-ons and one to the amount of the settlement. Full rundown. (link)
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Clarkson Law Firm attorney Arthur Bryant argues in a Sportico op-ed that the House settlement “cannot stand. It discriminates against women athletes in violation of Title IX, replaces one illegal price-fixing agreement with another, and creates roster limits that are already depriving thousands of athletes of the chance to play college sports. It also flouts both the class action rules and the U.S. Constitution, which require that class members with conflicting interests—like the female and male athletes here—be represented by separate lawyers devoted to them.” Bryant goes on to the amended agreement submitted to U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken purported to “expressly provide the release of claims by class members does not extend to…any Title IX claims.” Bryant: “But that wasn’t true. The amended agreement defines as ‘Unreleased Claims’ all Title IX claims other than those ‘arising out of or relating to the distribution of the Gross Settlement Fund’ – the exact distribution the women athletes said was unfair. It releases those claims, moreover, not only against the NCAA and the conferences, who say Title IX does not apply to them (it does, because the schools delegated their athletic oversight and coordination activities to them), but against all of their member schools, to which Title IX undoubtedly applies.” The settlement also violates antitrust law, according to Bryant, who concludes: “This whole process was unfair. The proposed settlement was cooked up by lawyers who did not adequately represent women or athletes subject to the roster caps. Any questions? The proof is in the pudding. And the proposed settlement cannot stand.” Lots more. (link)
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Front Office Sports’ Amanda Christovich adds to her reporting on AFCA’s lobbying efforts and is told by Executive Director Craig Bohl the group hopes Congress will consider a few specific issues, starting with the lack of regulation for NIL agents. Bohl: “You have people that will claim to be agents that are going and representing student-athletes. They’re not regulated. You have some young people that are now listening, and when their back’s up against the wall, they don’t understand what their value is at.” The second issue is the transfer portal, as Bohl explains that players “should have the ability to go on the open market within the balance of being able to have some order and roster stability for these programs.” Christovich: “The organization has not taken a formal position, however, on the best way to remedy these issues. For example, it hasn’t decided whether athletes should be considered employees, or whether collective bargaining is the best way forward for college football.” While AFCA is still “vetting the concept” of collective bargaining, Bohl notes: “If you look at the NFL, many of their challenges have been solved with collective bargaining.” (link)
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The Federal Reserve hit the pause button on recent interest rate cuts as it tries to determine whether and how much more to lower rates from a recent two-decade high. The current benchmark federal-funds rate stands at around 4.3%. (link)
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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.
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Director of Athletics (Goucher College / Baltimore, MD): (DIII) More details HERE.
Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance and Governance (Austin Peay State University / Clarksville, TN): More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant Director, Athletic Facilities & Event Management (Vanderbilt University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director of Facilities and Event Management (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Facilities, Events, and Operations (Drake University / Des Moines, IA): More details HERE.
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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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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