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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Tuesday, January 28, 2025
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The AFCA has retained the Chet Culver Group and Capitol Counsel lobbying firms, according to Front Office Sports’ Amanda Christovich, who reports that “lobbying disclosures were submitted Jan. 17, and no other disclosures are listed for the AFCA, suggesting this is the first time the group has hired lobbyists in at least two decades. … Federal lobbying disclosures typically don’t go into specifics about the issues organizations are advocating for—but the forms noted that lobbyists would be working in Congress on the AFCA’s behalf for ‘improving the NIL [name, image, and likeness] program.’ The disclosures did not say how much the group was paying these two organizations.” Capitol Counsel counts Nike and the NFL among its clients. (link)
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Texas brought in $331.9M in revenue during FY24 while accumulating $325m in expenses to finish with a surplus of roughly $6.9M. The Austin American-Statesman’s David Eckert and USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz point out that since the NCAA began its current reporting process in 2005, the only school to top that revenue total was Oregon. The Ducks achieved that in 2020, thanks to a donation exceeding $270M for the renovation of Hayward Field. They add that the Longhorns’ $331.9M revenue figure marks an increase of almost $61M YoY with contributions spurring the surge. UT reported $133.9 million contributions for FY24, an increase of nearly $48M YoY. Eckert and Berkowitz note that “in an independent accounting report conducted by Maxwell Locke and Ritter LLP, also obtained by the USA TODAY Network via a records request, that increase is attributed to a ‘large, one-time donation’ that helped fund the Moody Center's construction.” The Longhorns also reported almost $69M in revenue related to royalties, advertisements and sponsorships, up over $14M from last fiscal year, though the variance is attributed to a change in reporting methodology. In terms of expenses, UT paid out $47.4M in coaching salaries, up roughly $7M from the previous reporting period. The Horns also spent about $79.7M on debt service, up from ~$26M in FY23. (link)
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Michigan State reported operating expenses of $180.5M and revenues of $163.7M for FY24, resulting in a budget deficit of $16.7M. The Detroit Free Press’ Chris Solari notes the athletic department issued severance payments of $3,854,791 to former football staffers after firing former Football HC Mel Tucker with cause during the 2023 season and $585,071 to former women's basketball employees following Suzy Merchant’s retirement in March 2023. MSU made just $522,811 in severance payments in FY23 when the Spartans finished with an $11.2M shortfall. Spartans Assoc. AD for Communications Matt Larson: “The net loss in the 2023-24 NCAA financial report is largely attributed to changes in the football and women’s basketball programs, including severance and buyout packages and other costs and impacts associated with one-time coaching staff changes.” Solari adds that MSU also had to pay contract buyouts for new Football HC Jonathan Smith ($3M), six of his former Oregon State ACs ($300K total) and new defensive coordinator Joe Rossi ($330K to Minnesota). The school listed more than $5.5M in other operating expenses for the football program, nearly $4M more than in FY23. This is the fourth time in the last five years the Spartans have finished a fiscal year in the red. (link)
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Vanderbilt is “finally serious about winning,” according to The Tennessean’s Gentry Estes, who notes the change has started with Chancellor Daniel Diermeier. “Administrative investment in athletics would be a given on any other SEC campuses. Hasn’t been on this one, though. For too long, Vanderbilt’s academic leadership turned its nose up to athletics, treating them as trivial to the overall mission of an institution with more, ahem, intellectual priorities.” Estes wrote an open letter to Diermeier upon his arrival in Nashville in 2020 “that reflected the frustration of his school’s fans and former athletes. … Diermeier responded by inviting me onto a call in which he pledged, ‘We are willing to make the investments to get us to a level where we are competitive within the SEC. That’s the expectation we have for ourselves, and we’ve got to follow through on that.’ Wasn’t just talk. Diermeier followed through.” Commodores AD Candice Lee tells Estes: “It's one thing to say that you want to win, but you don't invest. Pretty hard to win if you don’t do that. To say that you want to win at the highest level and to then invest championship-level resources, that's a different thing. I do feel that progression is happening. I think that's why we're starting to see the fruits of some of that labor, and it's not done. … The goal is to create an advantage for Vanderbilt by using the things that are unique to us. That's what we're doing. That's what every school does. So Vanderbilt is now seeing it as a challenge and an opportunity rather than something to dismiss and lament that like, 'We can't do it.’” (link)
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The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner offers several predictions for 2025, starting with a quiet year on the Power 4 realignment front. “This necessary pause comes after ESPN exercises its option (in February) to extend the ACC’s media rights agreement and the rebellious duo, Clemson and Florida State, settle their lawsuits with the conference.” Wilner also predicts the Pac-12 will sign a media rights deal with The CW, ESPN and Warner Bros. Discovery. “The CW’s package leans heavily into football while WBD and ESPN obtain the rights to both football and basketball. WBD needs sports content to offset the loss of the NBA and sees synergy between regular-season games and its March Madness broadcasts. ESPN’s motivation for grabbing a stake? Content to fill the late broadcast windows and to push the ESPN Bet app. (Its long, close relationship with Gonzaga could play a role, as well.) The total value of the five-year agreement works out to $9M or $10M per school per year…and should not be confused with the Pac-12’s total annual distributions, which include football and basketball postseason revenue. As for Pac-12 expansion: The process begins, but does not end, with the conference adding Texas State.” Also from Wilner: “As the most valuable non-power conferences, the Pac-12 and American begin working together in a manner similar to the Big Ten-SEC partnership that developed in 2024. The immediate goals: To provide a united front on NCAA and CFP issues; and to develop new revenue streams through regular season and postseason scheduling alliances. But the relationship leads to serious conversations about the most sensible outcome of all: a bicoastal merger of the conferences.” Check out all 15 predictions. (link)
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The North Carolina Board of Trustees touched briefly on athletics during its meeting on Monday, noting that it would address several topics in greater detail at its July meeting. Those topics include revenue generation, sponsorships, marketing, basketball arena plans, revenue distribution and the renewal of the ACC’s TV contract, “which will have taken place by then.” There will also be discussion concerning the implementation of the House settlement and Title IX’s application. (link)
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In light of South Carolina Football HC Shane Beamer’s raise to $8M a year and Penn State signing DC Jim Knowles to a $3M per year contract, The Athletic’s Chris Vannini observes: “The money for coaches isn’t going down. We thought in 2020 when COVID hit and we asked a bunch of ADs and stuff, ‘Hey, is this going to be the thing that reins in out of control coaching salaries?’ And all the ADs told us, ‘Yeah, we think so. This will be the wake-up call.’ And then we talked to agents and the agents aid, ‘Oh, no it’s not. This is going to show that football is even more important, that they have to have the best football possible because that's the thing that brings in all the money. And guess what happened? The football coaching salaries kept going up and up and up. Is there a point where it stops? I think so? But it hasn't happened yet.” (link)
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+ North Florida Assoc. AD for Strategic Communications Brock Borgeson has accepted a new role as Assoc. Director of Communications at Oklahoma, per CollegeAD. (link)
+ UTSA Assoc. AD for Business Operations/former Baseball HC Sherman Corbett has retired, CollegeAD reports. (link)
+ Freshly minted Jacksonville Jaguars HC/former Kentucky OC Liam Coen talks about the difference between college and the NFL from a coaching perspective: “Things have changed in the landscape of college football, we all know that. And when you start to have a young family, things change. Your priorities change. And the National Football League does provide a little bit more of an opportunity to be a father and a husband and a friend, and that’s why we’ve kind of done the back-and-forth the last few years. But I’ll be in the NFL hopefully for a while.” (link)
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LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne writes on X that the empty seats at NCAA gymnastics meets are “concerning,” adding: “I care deeply about the growth in women’s sports, especially in the NCAA. If you want fans to enjoy the sport and increase viewership, you have to look at what makes the crowds go crazy! People understand what a perfect 10 is and want people who do things that look great to be rewarded. Too many deductions taken at a judge’s discretion feels the same as watching a basketball game that’s constantly interrupted with penalties or a football game with flags on every play. At some point it feels negative and loses the entertainment factor that draws the crowd in. The number of questions I am currently getting from fans about the scoring is significant enough for me to share this concern. … This is not about LSU, this is about the sport. I’m in my 5th year and I have an audience of casual fans so maybe I’m in a unique position to see what is happening with fans differently than people just looking at attendance numbers. Fans are confused. I also spend time raising money for female athletes and will always advocate for athletes. Making changes that can impact the entertainment value will affect athletes financially as well. Female sports in the NCAA have to focus on building crowd engagement to continue to get revenue support for the athletes.” (link)
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Last week’s LSU-South Carolina women’s hoops matchup averaged 841K viewers on ESPN with a peak of 1.1M. It was the second most-watched women’s game on ESPN networks this season and fourth across all networks. (link)
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Get your full 2025 ACC football schedule here. (link)
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More from MoffettNathanson Co-Founder Michael Nathanson’s interview with Puck’s Jon Ourand, during which Nathanson submitted that $70 is too much for the skinny bundles Comcast and DirecTV recently announced. “The research we’ve done has always shown consumer interest for a sports-and-news-and-broadcast bundle of 40 to 50 channels for $40 to $50 per month. If you go back to the earliest days of those virtual MVPDs, the bundles were really cheap—and they were losing money. Their initial rollout had stopped the erosion of cord-cutting because they were so attractively priced. But over the past three or four years, some of those products died, and the pricing started getting higher. So the consumer never had a choice of a $40-$50 product. … Consumers are still interested in paying for video. But the delivery mechanism is not what people want, and needs to change. Technology companies—like Amazon, Netflix, and YouTube—get it. It’s their natural DNA to get it and deliver consumer experience. The others have to really work hard on product and innovation.” On Netflix’s future in sports: “They see sports as events, and they want to be in the event business. The leagues—for the first time, really—are in a weaker position relative to a partner. The leagues need to be on Netflix because Netflix does bring that heat and that sizzle. … I don’t consider them a true bidder for every single piece of content coming down the pike. They’re going to be very picky. That said, the global nature of UFC, whose rights will soon be available, has to be really appealing for Netflix.” (link)
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D1.ticker Evening Standard - Monday, January 27, 2025
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NCAA VP of Academic and Membership Affairs Dave Schnase joined Connect's Bryan Fischer at the NCAA Convention to discuss the latest on NIL Assist, regulations, roster caps and what the NCAA is doing to prepare for the implementation of potential changes. Since coming online, NIL Assist has recorded roughly 112K transactions worth $200M. “It’s giving us a good baseline for data. More importantly, though, it’s got this educational module. So, we have 60 modules within that particular element being viewed by a lot of people. The one that's most popular is Invesco QQQ's How Not to Suck at Money. It’s really a great video. We have another one from the Patent and Trademark Office that's being watched a lot. So for us, it's about getting the word out, helping people understand what NIL is all about, even as a place to start.” Regarding the NIL clearinghouse with Deloitte, Schnase says it’ll take some time to perfect. “At some point people are going to make judgments about a deal that’s maybe not in compliance with the fair market value, and that’s when they need to make sure they have the right enforcement mechanisms in place.” Full Q&A on Connect. (link)
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Ohio State brought in $254.9M in revenue during FY24 while accumulating $292.7M in expenses. According to Eleven Warriors’ Dan Hope, revenue dropped by nearly $25M from FY23, “which is partially attributable to Ohio State playing only six home football games during the 2023 season after playing eight home games in 2022. The 2024 fiscal year does not include revenues for Ohio State’s 2024 football season, in which the Buckeyes hosted eight regular-season home games as well as a first-round College Football Playoff game.” Expenses included $9.2M in severance payments and benefits to past coaching and administrative personnel. The school in a statement says that “past earnings, reserve funds and anticipated future earnings are projected to cover the $37.7M shortfall that was expected in FY24.” The Buckeyes’ football ($111.6M in revenue vs. $78.6M in expenses) and men’s basketball ($24.7M in revenue vs. $22.9M in expenses) were the only sports to generate a profit. Buckeyes AD Ross Bjork: “In this new era of rapid transformation in intercollegiate athletics, our commitment to our student-athletes is unwavering. … While last year’s budget impact is not ideal and there were unique circumstances at play, we have a robust expense and revenue plan that has been implemented and have made great progress in this ever-changing landscape of college athletics. We will make sure we operate with a balanced budget moving forward.” (link)
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Purdue finished FY24 with a $3.6M budget surplus with $134.9M in revenue (8.5% YoY increase) and $131.3M in expenses (9.6% YoY increase). Football and men’s basketball operated at a surplus of $34.7M while the other 14 sports operated at a deficit of $8.1M. Football season ticket revenue increased from $10.22M in FY23 to $13.66M, and media rights revenue increased by $3M YoY to $50.9M. Revenue from contributions increased from $23.28M in FY23 to $29.03M. (link)
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Fundraising Files…
+ Maryland has received a $10M gift commitment from an anonymous donor to “support the priorities of the men's basketball program and its greatest needs through a newly established program-support endowment. The proceeds from the endowment will fund men's basketball operational needs in perpetuity.” (link)
+ Mississippi State is the recipient of a $2M gift from longtime supporters Bo and Nicki McKinnis to support the State Excellence Fund. (link)
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Legal & Legal Adjacent…
+ The Cal State system and the Mountain West are asking a Colorado federal judge to free them from a lawsuit challenging the conference’s policy on transgender student-athlete participation. They argue that precedent, including from the U.S. Supreme Court, recognizes that discrimination based on transgender status is impermissible sex discrimination. More from Law360. (link)
+ Florida has closed its investigation into Men’s Basketball HC Todd Golden after finding "no evidence" that he violated Title IX. UF AVP for Communications/University Spokesman Steve Orlando: "The University of Florida takes these matters seriously and works deliberately to ensure that due process is upheld for everyone. After a thorough investigation that included dozens of interviews over the past months, the University of Florida has found no evidence that Todd Golden violated IX. The Title IX office has closed its investigation." Golden subsequently wrote on X: "The last several months have been a challenge for my family and me while this process dragged on. We asked for the public to allow the process to work through to its conclusion and not rush to judgment based on allegations. The UAA and so many at the university have been tremendously supportive – my family and I are extremely grateful." (link)
+ A Virginia bill that would have required Virginia and Virginia Tech to play the other public FBS programs at least once every eight years has died in subcommittee, according to the Daily News-Record’s Shane Mettlen. (link)
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People & Places…
+ Lafayette faculty have called for a no-confidence vote for President Nicole Hurd scheduled to take place tomorrow. (link)
+ Houston has named New Mexico Asst. VP/Deputy AD David Williams as Senior Deputy AD. (link)
+ Delaware taps New Mexico Assoc. AD for Major Gifts Casey Macdonald for its Senior Assoc. AD for Development role. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ Chicago State names Jackson State AC Kevin Larry as its next Women’s Soccer HC. (link)
+ Cal State Northridge will rename Matador Field as Robert J. Hiegert Field in honor of the former CSUN Baseball HC who remains the all-time winningest coach in program history. (link)
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The National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame announce the annual winter meeting of DI conference coordinators for football officials is taking place January 28-29 at the NFF HQ in Irving, Texas. The meeting is being led by College Football Officiating (CFO) National Coordinator Steve Shaw. During the meeting, CFO members will exchange ideas, analyze video, discuss play situations and ensure the consistent application of the rules between the conferences around the country. (link); One issue that will be discussed is the use of a centralized, neutral replay system for the postseason, according to CBS’ Dennis Dodd, who explains the “centralized replay would put two persons not affiliated with a conference in charge of reviewing plays for all CFP games. Bowl games and perhaps even nonconference matchups in Week Zero could be added to that list. … It will also be discussed whether hiring one neutral person to oversee the entire replay process throughout the playoff. The concept has long been used by the NFL. However, FBS conferences typically stay in their own silos with on-field officials and the use of replay officials paid by the leagues.” Dodd also reports that the discussion “may even go as far as suggesting a neutral figure to oversee the replay. Veteran Fox Sports NFL rules analyst Dean Blandino…has been mentioned. However, the issue is so complicated that his affiliation with Fox, which has the Big Ten media rights, could be an issue.” Other topics to be discussed include coaches’ challenges similar to the NFL, faking injuries, targeting and more. (link)
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North Carolina expands its Teamworks partnership to incorporate the Teamworks GM program. (link); North Carolina will also install a natural grass playing surface inside Kenan Stadium. The decision was made in consultation with Tar Heels Football HC Bill Belichick and includes the installation of 67K square feet of GameOnGrass Tahoma sod as well as 36K square feet of synthetic turf around the field's perimeter. (link)
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James Moore & Co. Partner Katie Davis notes that another NIL collective was denied 501(c)(3) status. “The IRS rejected the collective's claim that only student-athletes could quickly achieve its goals, when its website emphasized NIL deals over charity. IRS also noted athletes aren't a charitable class. … PLEASE NOTE! This does not automatically mean that athletic departments/universities will lose their tax-exempt status when athletes start being paid rev share. Different facts & circumstances, and the slice of the pie that is "private benefit" is much smaller.” (link); Full letter. (link)
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Front Office Sports Editor in Chief Daniel Roberts weighs in on the current state of NIL affairs: “The entire NIL system might only be a stopgap until schools share revenue directly with players, depending on the results of the House v. NCAA settlement. … But for now, this system – although to call it a ‘system’ is too generous; it’s a slapdash carnival – is the new normal. And because this is the new normal, the biggest distinguishing factor between college sports and the pros is now this: You, a regular person, can directly contribute to your school’s recruitment of new stars. You can’t personally give $1M to your favorite NBA team for them to go out and get Jimmy Butler. But you can give $1M to your alma mater’s NIL collective so they can get a new quarterback. Or running back. Or point guard. Sure, not you, a non-multimillionaire. Only the ultra-rich, you might say. And indeed, it’s the ultra-high-net-worth alumni who are fueling this system: oil barons at SMU, Nike founder Phil Knight at Oregon, Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison (on behalf of his alumna wife) at Michigan, VitaminWater founder Mike Repole at St. John’s.” Roberts cautions that such donations are always a gamble, though, and explains how “one FOS source donated a few thousand dollars to the Vanderbilt NIL collective two years ago…and was told it was going directly to a specific player, who, according to the source, got about $20,000 in NIL money from the collective. Six weeks later, that player transferred to Georgia for more than $200,000. The source says, “I called them up and asked, ‘What about my money, do we get it back?’ The guy who raised the money said, ‘Good question, I don’t even know for sure, but I don’t think so.’” (link)
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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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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 Partnerships – Department of Athletics (Duquesne University / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
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Assistant Director of Ticket Operations (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Ticket Sales (University of Missouri / Columbia, MO): More details HERE.
Coordinator, Ticket Operations (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Ticket Operations (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE
Account Executive, Ticket Sales (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
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