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D1.ticker Evening Standard - Friday, February 14, 2025
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AAC Commissioner Tim Pernetti talks about the current state of affairs in a wide-ranging conversation on the Canzano & Wilner podcast. Pernetti on private equity: “There's never been a business in the history of this country that hasn't had success, that hasn't taken outside capital to try to accelerate their success. So after a period of time where everyone was talking about how we don't need that in our business and we don't need people telling us what to do and I don't see anything out there that we couldn't answer for ourselves. Now, everybody's exploring it. I am so encouraged by that because we need to look at things differently.” Instead of conferences waiting for their media rights distributions each year, Pernetti submits that “it'd be great to be able to accelerate that investment, give them that money to be able to invest in a value-creating enterprise now. So we go back to the market for TV rights, you have a more valuable enterprise and then everybody wins.” On further conference realignment: “The unity of this conference is actually a real thing right now, but I'm not a fool. I know as long as conferences are thinking about the future and what's the future of my media rights and whatever, I fully expect, this is hurricane season. We had it in September and it's going to come back around. It’s inevitable and you can't predict when it's going to hit, so we just have to be prepared for it. But, I was proud of how the league handled it.” Full podcast. (link)
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Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould joins Next Up with Adam Breneman and explains that when it comes to a new media rights deal the league does not have “predetermined packages. We have a clean – I call it the clean whiteboard – and we have an opportunity with potential media rights partners to together rebuild the conference and reimagine what the future of the Pac-12 is and create it together. And I think that's been really exciting. And then the one thing I keep saying to potential partners is, given where we are as a league, I don't want these partnerships to be transactional partnerships. I don't want this to be a media rights partner writing us a check and televising a bunch of games. We need these partnerships to be transformational at this point and for somebody to really jump in with us and say we want to help elevate and reimagine the new Pac-12.” Gould also explains one objective for the league is to reach a diverse audience. “I hear that all the time from our coaches. We have a diverse fan base and we need to be on platforms that reach all of our stakeholders. And I think in order to do that, we're going to have to have multiple media rights partners. I don't see us being in a situation where we walk away with just one partner.” As the Pac-12 continues to fill out its membership, Gould notes that “I think performance-based conference distribution is here and here to stay. I think it's certainly going to be part of our vision moving forward. … I think it's really critical to not only incentivize, but also reward institutions that step up and make investments in their programs and put their resources behind the aspirations of competing at the highest level.” Full podcast. (link)
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Atlantic 10 Commissioner Bernadette McGlade tells The Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman and Rob Dauster she is in favor of expanding the NCAA Tournament. “I think when you have 365 approximately Division I institutions all playing basketball, and the postseason opportunity for March Madness is right now at 68, I think that expansion makes sense. It’s not all about the money, but I say for the good of the game. There’s talk [among] some folks that say, ‘Well, don't expand it because maybe the unit value is going to cost more money.’ But what that does for the brand enhancement at an institution, a college or university, when your name goes up on that board on Selection Sunday, that rippling effect of the glow of being in that final bracket…I mean, we know institutions that haven't been in the Final Four for a couple years and yet their brand value is still shining because people say they had a great run in March Madness.” McGlade also observes that every professional league has embraced postseason expansion, as has college football. Furthermore, she explains expansion doesn’t mean lengthening the window – something CBS and Turner would be unwilling to do anyway because of the Masters and other events. “Dayton doesn’t have to be the only place to have first round games. … I don’t think it can go 96. It can go 72-76 and I think you can really then have two more pockets of the opening round and then go from there.” When it comes to revenue-sharing, McGlade says there’s no minimum the league has “technically put in place, but practically speaking, if you’re not in the ballpark of $1M, $2M, $3M, as a basketball-centric league, you’re not going to be successful.” More, including this on expansion: “We’re not opposed to adding additional schools in terms of going back to 15 or 16, but at the same time we don’t feel pressure to have to make a move.” (link)
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The NCAA this week clarified that DII and DIII athletic departments that sponsor a DI sport, which applies to several college hockey programs, can opt into the House settlement only for their DI sports, and College Hockey Insider’s Mike McMahon notes: “What I found interesting was that the NCAA used a graduation bonus as an example of a ‘direct payment.’ We’re already seeing professionalization in men’s basketball and football (teams are hiring general managers), and we’ll start to see some of that creep into hockey (at least at the Power 4 schools). For example, teams may start offering graduation bonuses as an incentive to keep players from entering the transfer portal. There’s no guarantee that DII and DIII departments with DI hockey will opt in, but I could see it being an option for some teams in the NCHC. Why would that be an advantage? Most schools opting in will allocate most of their resources to men’s basketball and football. … In some cases, we’re talking about small athletic departments but schools with big donors and endowments. Schools like that can afford the added cost if they want to invest in their program, and it would be theoretically easier to do so because they won’t have additional expenses with any other programs. If those programs play their cards correctly, the House settlement could be a significant advantage.” (link)
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NLRB Acting General Counsel William Cowen issued a memo today rescinding certain memoranda issued by the former General Counsel, including GC 21-08 on the rights of student-athletes under the NLRA, which stated college athletes are employees. Kennyhertz Perry attorney Mit Winter: “The Dartmouth & USC petitions were withdrawn b/c they knew this was coming. Employment will be decided by courts.” (link, link)
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Former NCAA field investigator Tim Nevius has launched FAIR (Forum of Arbitration & Independent Resolution) Sports as a “cost-effective, out-of-court solution tailored for resolving” a growing number of contract disputes across the industry as a byproduct of NIL deals & now revenue share agreements, per Sportico’s Daniel Libit. Nevius is joined in the venture by sports lawyer Tye Gonser, which has also proposed to be the designated arbitration service provider for any House settlement disputes. FAIR is a for-profit effort with Nevius adding: “Given who we are serving, we are going to make every effort to keep the costs low, so arbitration is affordable and efficient. We just want to make as much money as we need to provide the service, because we think this will be an important part of college sports.” FAIR also features a board of notable names: Former Notre Dame AD Jack Swarbrick & former NCAA executive leader/former West Virginia AD Oliver Luck, but possibly more importantly, a group of 11 “neutrals,” who will be involved in the arbitrations including Tulane Sports Law Program director Gabe Feldman. (link)
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+ Georgia Executive Assoc. AD for Strategic Communications Steven Drummond has been elevated to Deputy AD/Chief Marketing Officer. (link)
+ Fairfield has added Sara Richwine as Senior Assoc. AD for Compliance & Governance after she recently served in a similar capacity at New Haven. (link)
+ Notre Dame is reportedly hiring Detroit Lions (NFL) Director of Scouting Advancement Mike Martin as Football GM. (link)
+ Washington hires Reign Sports Management President/Founder/UW alum Cameron Foster as the Huskies’ Senior Director of Contracts and Cap Management. AD Pat Chun: "As we plan for a future under the terms of the House Settlement, change will continue to be the norm in college athletics. UW Athletics has been working to define what our staffing needs will need to look like in the new environment.” (link)
+ Eastern Illinois hires Cowley (NJCAA) Men’s Soccer HC Ruy Vaz for the same role with the Panthers. (link)
+ Mercyhurst selects former Edinboro (DII) Track & Field HC Mike Palmer for the same role leading the Lakers. (link)
+ Western Michigan Women’s Soccer HC Lewis Robinson agrees to a contract extension that could keep him in Kalamazoo through the 2030 season. (link)
+ Nevada Diving HC Jian Li You announces her retirement after 29 seasons with the Wolf Pack. (link)
+ Looks like Virginia is working with Parker Executive Search for its Men’s Basketball hiring process for a fee of $90K. (link)
+ Elevate Campus will aid Santa Clara in its search for a new Women’s Basketball HC. (link)
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Old Dominion has begun work on the $24M renovation of Bud Metheny Ballpark, which will be rechristened as the Ellmer Family Baseball Complex once the project is finished. The new park will feature 2,032 individual chair-back seats, an expansive hospitality area at ground level behind home plate, updated locker rooms, and an outdoor lounge among other amenities. Renderings and progress pics inside. (link)
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The Detroit News’ Angelique Chengelis takes a look at the inaugural year of alcohol sales at Michigan Stadium as the Wolverines made nearly $2.3M while seeing “very little variance in fan ejections relating to alcohol intoxication or violations as compared to the previous season.” Michigan AD Warde Manuel notes university researchers are looking into the effects of alcohol sales at Michigan Stadium as well as at Yost Ice Arena and the Crisler Center with a report slated to be released this summer. Manuel: “We want people to know and get a sense of what effect does it have, and how did it compare. We still, to this day, see little airplane bottles of alcohol around, and so it is just one of those things where we will continue to monitor. But it's been, I think, fairly successful and our fans have really enjoyed having the option.” Overall, UM received 51% of the net profits from stadium alcohol sales over its eight home football contests, while food service provider Sodexo garnered the remainder. The most profitable game of the year for alcohol sales came in Michigan’s high-profile contest against Texas as the department cleared just over $455K, about $173K above than its average gameday profit of $282K. (link)
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UT Arlington receives the largest unrestricted pledge in the history of Maverick Athletics courtesy of alumnus and former quarterback Michael Baylor. The gift will be utilized to provide UTA student-athletes with state-of-the-art resources and opportunities both on the field and in the classroom. (link)
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Indiana State partners with the Sycamore Athletic Fund in launching the Investor Society for philanthropic leadership giving. As the department’s “game plan for long-term success,” the society will focus on three key priorities: enhancing the total operating budget, investing in facility improvements and building a sustainable future for Sycamore Athletics. Membership begins at $25K, while gifts can be pledged over a period of up to five years. (link)
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Trade Show Executive (TSE) revealed the Fastest 50 Class of 2024 — the fastest-growing shows in the U.S. by net square footage of exhibit space, number of exhibitors and attendance — along with the Next 50 Class of 2024. NACDA is on the Fastest 50 list for exhibiting companies and the Next 50 list for total attendance. (link, link)
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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Friday, February 14, 2025
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BYU President Shane Reese points to a national search as part of the process to hire a new AD: “We’re going to cast a broad net with the intent of getting the person who is passionate, who bleeds blue and committed to the mission. [...] The alignment piece, understanding that we’re sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and our connection to our board of trustees, and having that alignment from top to bottom is an incredible asset. I would call it our strategic advantage. That means that we’ve got to be rigorous in our approach for searching for a replacement. [...] I don’t think you’ll ever replace a man like Tom Holmoe. I think there’s a successor in this role. But Tom is almost an irreplaceable athletic director. Twenty years as an athletic director. I go around and look at Big 12 schools, and that’s a rare individual.” (link)
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USC AD Jen Cohen covers some good ground with The Athletic’s Antonio Morales. “Guiding principles” connected to the House settlement: “The first is ensuring championship-level football. That is a huge part of who we are at USC, and football is the big economic engine of our athletic department. It allows for us to do a lot for a lot of other programs and students so we are prioritizing that in our planning. Yet, at the same time, broad-based athletic success is part of the DNA at USC. … With what Lindsay (Gottlieb) is doing with women’s basketball, Coach Muss’ (Eric Musselman) program is on the rise and our Olympic sport heritage is something we’re really proud of here. It’s something we’re not just proud of as an athletic department, the university is really proud of it too. With the Olympics coming, we want to ensure we’re prioritizing broad-based success.” On the potential for cutting sport programs: “No, we’re fully committed to ensuring broad-based excellence and success for athletic programs moving forward.” More Football specific thoughts: “A huge priority for both Lincoln [Riley] and I was to ensure he could focus on coaching the team and focus on football. His job as a head coach, like every head coach in college football, has changed so much certainly since he’s been here, but just in the last six months. That’s how crazy things have evolved in our operations. We’re both really clear and shared the understanding that he needed more support around him to focus on roster management, recruiting, eval, how we’re going to manage the budget and negotiations and all those things that are now part of the college football landscape that didn’t exist a few years ago.” Cohen also says the Trojans have raised $174M as part of the Cornerstone fundraising push & that new Football GM Chad Bowden reports to both her & Riley. (link)
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Pittsburgh AD Allen Greene is out in front of the media again, this time with WTAE’s Andrew Stockey: “Every athletic director around the country, at our level in particular, is looking for additional resources. So, how do we do that is we have to really be targeted. First of all, it has to come from the horse's mouth, where it's my responsibility to articulate to our university, our fan base, our coaches, that the best way that we can provide successful programs is through talent acquisition, which has not changed. The method in which we provide and acquire talent has changed, and that is through NIL and through revenue share, so we talk to our donors and we talk to those who support our programs about the importance of those things.” On high-profile head coaches Pat Narduzzi in Football & Jeff Capel in Men’s Basketball: “I think the way we evaluate both Pat and Jeff is different now than it was even last year, two years ago and three years ago. We have an obligation and a responsibility to provide them the tools and the tool belt for them to use. They are the carpenters, so to speak. It is their job to figure out how to use certain tools to build certain things. That is not our job as leadership, but we are here to help them. We're here to help them grow, develop, evolve, think about things a little bit differently, be a sounding board, be a support person, be a kick in the tail. [...] It's investing in the stock market, right? And you invest for the long haul. And just because you have a down day in the market, or you have an up day in the market, that shouldn't change your process. It shouldn't change your end goal.” (link)
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In a long letter to fans, Davidson AD Chris Clunie outlines the Wildcats plans for the future, with a basketball focus: “First, we will seek to build a sustainable, championship-level, competitive framework for basketball. Davidson College will opt into the settlement and share revenue across our men's and women's basketball programs. … Second, as other institutions cut back on resources for teams other than football and basketball, we will push for and solicit increased investment in endowed scholarships and direct team support across Davidson Athletics. … Third, we will make this commitment to our men's and women's basketball by securing new resources for this purpose. We will not cut academic, student life or other athletics programs in order to fund this basketball initiative. This will require support from those who believe strongly in the ways basketball has been and will continue to be an integral part of Davidson College.” Lots more, including his explanation why Davidson will not be switching conferences or divisions to mitigate the changing landscape of college athletics. (link)
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Clemson AD Graham Neff met with the Board of Trustees last week and provided the group a few updates. Construction of the Watt Family Performance and Wellness Center will wrap up and the facility will open later this spring. Phase II of the Littlejohn Coliseum and Swann Pavilion renovation project continues to move forward with “some completion” expected in 2026. For the 13th semester in a row, all Tigers student-athletes achieved a GPA of at least 3.0, with a fall 2024 cumulative GPA or 3.34. Former Los Angeles Chargers Director of Scouting Kevin Kelly has been approved as director of player evaluation and acquisition with a two year deal worth $360K annually. The Board also approved one-year contract extensions for eight football coaches, coordinator and directors. More. (link)
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Results from Arizona’s FY24 included a $20.5M deficit on $133.5M of operational revenues over $154M in expenses, the latter of which was a $11M year-over-year increase. More from Sportico: “...the cash-strapped university handed its athletic department $10.5 million in direct institutional support, $22.3 million in indirect institutional support and $3.4 million in student fees. [...] On the bright side, Arizona’s FY24 subsidies were about 24% lower than the $47.6 million in campus-based support the school disclosed in 2022-23.” (link)
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Former Arizona President Robert Robbins tells The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner that Washington State “should be thrilled” by the hire of President Elizabeth Cantwell. Robbins, who hired Cantwell to serve as SVP of Research and Innovation at Arizona, says: “She’s incredibly bright and a quick study. At Arizona, she didn’t have direct responsibility for athletics. But she was on my senior leadership team, and we talked about [athletics] a lot. She’d always come to games and sit in my box. She understands the importance of college athletics on university life.” Meanwhile, Wilner points out the turnover rate among campus CEOs is similar to that of football coaches. In the legacy Pac-12 alone, WSU joins Washington, Arizona, Cal, Stanford, Colorado and USC as schools who have recently hired a new president or chancellor or soon will. Robbins notes that “life is going to be very different for universities and athletic departments going forward. Having a president who understands college sports is paramount. … Betsy [Cantwell] got experience on the front lines at Utah State. She had to hire an athletic director (and football and men’s basketball coaches). She lived the Pac-12 situation vicariously through me. And now she’s dealing with leaving the Mountain West.” (link)
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On3’s Pete Nakos catches up with several football personnel staffers and collective operators to find out who spent the most money in the portal, who the highest-paid player was and more takeaways from this winter. As for who spent the most on their transfer classes, an ACC staffer mentions Oregon, Ohio State, Miami, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M, Ole Miss and South Carolina. Texas Tech also received several mentions, with one SEC staffer saying: “Auburn, Michigan, Ole Miss, Texas and Texas Tech. In theory, Tech fu-ked up the market for everybody.” As far as who was the highest paid player in the portal, the consensus seems to be Miami (FL) QB Carson Beck and Duke QB Darian Mensah. An SEC collective operator says the requests from players are “getting pretty preposterous. Athletes asking for a $100K car on top of the deal, asking for a furnished, three-bedroom townhouse. … Why don’t you pay us $100K to cover our taxes, too? And private air travel for the family to and from games.” A Big 12 staffer adds: “Everybody just asks for cars. Cars grow on trees apparently. Normally it’s a $50K car.” Most of the people Nakos talked to identified offensive line as the most difficult position to retain, with one explaining: “It doesn’t matter if you’re good or not. If you play, somebody will pay you. Last year it was $250K for a good one. This year with revenue sharing and NIL, it was a minimum $400K up to $750K and $1M for some guys.” Hardest position to add? Responses range from wide receiver to defensive tackle with an ACC collective operator noting WRs are going for 3x what they were two or three years ago. The general consensus in regards to tampering is that it’s business as usual with an ACC collective operator saying: “You just have to accept that it’s happening. Everybody’s doing the same thing. We’re all evaluating our roster and trying to figure out where the next move is.” (link)
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People & Places presented by D1.relocation…
+ CollegeAD reports Akron Assoc. AD for Compliance Adam Schobinger has exited the department & will head back to rejoin the team at Sacramento State. (link)
+ The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect keeps up with every administrative change around the industry & this morning features moves at Arizona, Cal, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina, Florida Atlantic, Fresno State, Georgia Tech, Houston Christian, Lafayette, Norfolk State, Northern Arizona, North Texas, Ohio State (Learfield), Oklahoma, Pacific, Sam Houston, South Carolina State, St. Bonaventure, Stetson, Temple, Texas State, Utah, UTRGV and Wyoming. (link)
+ FootballScoop’s Zach Barnett breaks down the salaries of Nebraska’s football coaching staff for 2025, including AC Marcus Satterfield ($1.4M), OC Dana Holgorsen ($1.2M) and DC John Butler ($1M). (link)
+ Today’s edition of Coaches.wire shows a slowing down in football staff changes, but plenty of additional moves in other sports across the country. (link)
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Legal Matters…
+ Venable LLP’s Philip Sheng shares a letter submitted by the Men’s Lacrosse Coaches Association in objection to the House settlement on the grounds of roster limits & an NIL cap. (link)
+ Walters State (NJCAA)-to-North Carolina-to-Tampa (DII)-to-Tennessee Baseball student-athlete Alberto Osuna’s push to play for the Vols this season via a temporary restraining order was denied yesterday by U.S. District Court Judge Charles Atchley. However, Osuna’s request for a preliminary injunction was granted & another hearing will be held on the 26th of this month. No at bats for Osuna for now as the season starts today, but he could see the field in a few weeks. (link)
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The three-year, $4M renovation to UTRGV’s Baseball Stadium is complete. Enhancements include the expansion of the home plate club, a sold out premium section behind home plate that includes mesh seats, a drink rail, and wait service, a new, clearer sound system that better projects audio, upgraded exterior lighting, and renovated restrooms including new sinks, new partitions, and fresh paint. The foul poles received a fresh coat of paint as they transition to becoming Church's Texas Chicken "fowl" poles. Plus new grills for use by fans in the original eight corrals in right field. (link)
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Georgia State’s Panther Athletic Club (PAC) announces the launch of the William "Bill" Dean Reeves Society, otherwise known as the Reeves Society, a new philanthropic leadership society that will benefit all 16 sports programs. Membership is accessible upon committing a multi-year gift to the Intercollegiate Fund, entry level giving having a $25K minimum. (link)
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YouTube TV has reached a short-term extension with Paramount to keep their content on YouTube TV, including CBS. A statement from YouTube TV: “We appreciate your patience as we continued to negotiate on your behalf. We also value Paramount's partnership and willingness to work towards an agreement.” (link)
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More than 40 new colleges and universities have achieved Research-1 status under a new, simplified Carnegie classification methodology announced Thursday morning. The revamped classification requires universities to meet two criteria rather than the previous 10: spend at least $50M on total annual research and award at least 70 research doctorates a year. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching President Timothy Knowles: “The arms race to become an R-1 institution created a whole set of perverse incentives for an institution – whether it was adding new doctoral programs for a more comprehensive array of doctorates or aspiring to add higher and higher degrees – when in fact that may not have been central to their mission. The aim shouldn’t be for all 4,000-plus higher education institutions in the nation to try to become large Ph.D.-conferring universities. The strength of the American postsecondary sector is its diversity of institution types.” (link)
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Associate Athletic Director of Strategic Communications (University of North Florida / Jacksonville, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Athletics (Miner Vision) (University of Texas – El Paso / El Paso, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Broadcast and Creative Services (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE
Assistant Director of Multimedia & Creative Production (Ball State University / Muncie, Indiana, IN): More details HERE.
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Athletics Eligibility Coordinator (Utah Tech University (Formerly Dixie State University) / St. George, UT): More details HERE.
Assistant Director – Compliance (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): More details HERE.
Executive Director - Happy Valley United (Blueprint Sports / State College, PA): More details HERE.
Executive Director - Arkansas Edge (Blueprint Sports / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Gopher Athletics Internships 2025-26 (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director-Athletics Compliance (Onsite) (Georgia Tech / Atlanta, GA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletics Director for Compliance (Lamar University / Beaumont, TX): More details HERE.
Associate Athletics Director, Compliance (University of Notre Dame / Notre Dame, IN): More details HERE.
Director, Compliance (Army West Point / West Point, NY): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Director of Athletics, for Compliance, Policy, and Governance (University of New Hampshire / Durham, NH): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Compliance – Athletics (University of Colorado – Boulder / Boulder, CO): More details HERE.
Compliance Director (University of North Texas / Denton, TX): More details HERE.
Compliance Officer, Athletics (The George Washington University / Washington, DC): More details HERE.
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Associate Athletic Director - Major Gifts (Wayne State University / Detroit, MI): (DII) More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Development Operations (R0007457) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Annual Giving (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Senior Director of Development (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director of Stewardship, Signature Events and Donor Experience (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Executive Director - Happy Valley United (Blueprint Sports / State College, PA): More details HERE.
Executive Director - Arkansas Edge (Blueprint Sports / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Gopher Athletics Internships 2025-26 (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Director, Premium Seating (Boise State University / Boise, ID): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Annual Giving (N-Club) (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Annual Giving (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Advancement Growth - Athletics Advancement (University of Oklahoma Foundation / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Director of Development (Ole Miss Athletics Foundation / Oxford, MS): More details HERE.
Development Assistant/Assistant Director of Development (Ole Miss Athletics Foundation / Oxford, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Premium Seating & Hospitality (University of South Carolina / Columbia, SC): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director Athletics Development (Yale University / New Haven, CT): More details HERE.
Associate Director for Development, Annual Fund (University of Texas – Austin / Austin, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development, Leadership Giving (University of Texas – Austin / Austin, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for External Affairs (Winthrop University / Rock Hill, SC): More details HERE.
Director of Development, Athletic Donor Relations and Stewardship (Texas Christian University / Fort Worth, TX): More details HERE.
Associate AD of Leadership Gifts (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director, Major Gifts (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Major Gifts/NIL (University of North Carolina at Charlotte / Charlotte, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Development (University of Wyoming / Laramie, Wyoming, WY): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director - Administration and External Engagement (Murray State University / Murray, KY): More details HERE.
Director of Development, Athletics (University of Colorado – Boulder / Boulder, CO): More details HERE.
Director of Development, Intercollegiate Athletics/Assistant Athletic Director (Miami University / Oxford, OH): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director of Development (United States Air Force Academy / Colorado Springs, CO): More details HERE.
Associate Athletics Director for Major Gifts (University of New Mexico / Albuquerque, NM): More details HERE.
Director/Assistant Director of Donor Relations and Events (Appalachian State University / Boone, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director of Development (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): More details HERE.
Director of Annual Giving (University of North Carolina at Charlotte / Charlotte, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Ohio Bobcat Club (Ohio University / Athens, OH): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Development Operations (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Director of Development, Annual Fund (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Director of Development - Sun Devil Athletics (Arizona State University / Tempe, AZ): More details HERE.
Major Gift Officer (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development - Sun Devil Athletics (Arizona State University / Tempe, AZ): More details HERE.
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Executive Director (Intercollegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) / Boston, MA): More details HERE.
Senior Deputy Athletics Director, Chief Operating Officer (George Mason University / Fairfax, VA): More details HERE.
Executive Director - Happy Valley United (Blueprint Sports / State College, PA): More details HERE.
Executive Director - Arkansas Edge (Blueprint Sports / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletic Director and Chief Operating Officer (University of North Carolina – Wilmington / Wilmington, NC): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (University of Akron / Akron, OH): More details HERE. The D1.dossier for this position is available HERE.
Director of Athletics (Goucher College / Baltimore, MD): (DIII) 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. The D3.dossier for this position is available HERE.
Senior Associate AD/Compliance (Florida Atlantic University / Boca Raton, FL): More details HERE.
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Athletic Facility Supervisor (Arkansas State University / Jonesboro, AR): More details HERE.
Gopher Athletics Internships 2025-26 (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics Equipment (The George Washington University / Washington, DC): More details HERE.
Assistant Equipment Manager (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): 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.
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Associate Athletic Trainer/Head Football Athletic Trainer (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Athletic Psychologist (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Sports Psychologist (Oakland University / Rochester, MI): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Associate Athletics Director, Athletic Counseling (Eastern Michigan University / Ypsilanti, MI): More details HERE.
Associate Head Football Strength and Conditioning Coach (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): More details HERE.
Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach - Football (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): More details HERE.
Director of Sports Medicine / Head Athletic Trainer (University of Nevada – Las Vegas / Las Vegas, NV): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (University of North Carolina – Wilmington / Wilmington, NC): More details HERE.
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.
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General Manager - Arizona Sports Enterprises (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Executive Director - Happy Valley United (Blueprint Sports / State College, PA): More details HERE.
Executive Director - Arkansas Edge (Blueprint Sports / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for External Affairs (Winthrop University / Rock Hill, SC): More details HERE.
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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Ticket Operations Systems Manager (Syracuse University / Syracuse, NY): More details HERE.
Gopher Athletics Internships 2025-26 (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Ticket Operations (University of North Carolina at Charlotte / Charlotte, NC): More details HERE.
Director of Ticket Operations (University of New Mexico / Albuquerque, NM): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for External Affairs (Winthrop University / Rock Hill, SC): More details HERE.
Associate AD of Ticket Revenue (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Director, Ticket Sales & Service - Learfield Amplify / Vanderbilt University (Learfield / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
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