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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Tuesday, February 25, 2025
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ESPN’s Pete Thamel broke the news last night that Stanford AD Bernard Muir is “expected to resign from his position.” (link); The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner contextualizes Muir’s resignation: “The move comes at a critical time for Stanford’s major sports, football and men’s basketball, which are struggling for traction during a period of massive change in college sports — change that, in many regards, runs counter to the university’s bedrock academic mission. Stanford has been slow to adjust to name, image and likeness and the transfer portal. While Muir was hardly the primary reason for the failure to adapt rapidly, his successor must work effectively with the administration, head coaches and key donors alike. Otherwise, success in the major sports will be difficult to achieve.” Regarding Muir’s successor, Wilner submits: “Prior Stanford experience, either as an athlete or athletic department employee, should be prioritized.” (link)
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The Big West on Friday will vote to extend an official invitation to Cal Baptist and Utah Valley in 2026, per Action Network’s Brett McMurphy. (link)
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Northern Illinois will pay the Horizon League a $1.4M entry fee over six annual installments, according to The Athletic’s Matt Baker and Chris Vannini, who note that is in addition to the $2M entry fee it will pay the Mountain West. (link)
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More from Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman’s conversation with Puck’s John Ourand, during which she expresses hope that the next iteration of college athletics continues prioritizing the life experience for all student-athletes while also holding onto the “nexus between academics and athletics participation. What do I mean by that? I hope that as the NCAA and college sports evolves there will continue to be a requirement that an athlete who's playing at the collegiate level has to be a full-time student in pursuit of a degree and in good academic standing at their school. If we lose that, if we're just in a world of hired guns where athletes are participating for their teams and wearing a name on the front of their jerseys but they don’t otherwise have a connection to the school through life as is a student, then I think we've lost what college sports at its base level is supposed to be all about.” Ackerman, who notes every school in the Big East will opt into the House settlement, acknowledges that it makes sense for student-athletes in revenue-generating sports to receive a larger share of that revenue but adds: “What I'm worried about is if more money is directed to those sports and it's a finite pot of money, then I am worried about where the money is going to come from to support the non-revenue side of the house. Where's the money going to come from to support men's Olympic sports which don't generate significant money? Where's the money going to come from to support women's sports, which are clearly growing in importance and benefiting from increased investment over the years. Will that investment be halted or arrested because a school decides I really need to make my football team competitive… because that's the most important thing on our campus for brand purposes or front porch or donor engagement or reputation or whatever? So I think there are a lot of unknowns here.” Full podcast. (link)
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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey covers several topics on the CALS Report podcast, including the league’s concerted efforts to improve its basketball profile. In Sankey’s first year, the conference only qualified three teams for the NCAA Tournament – Kentucky, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt – and Vanderbilt was slated for a play-in game in Dayton. In a subsequent meeting with ADs, Sankey said he expected the basketball teams to perform the way the conference’s softball teams do. “All 13 of them are selected to participate in the NCAA Tournament. Everybody kind of had the awkward laugh like ‘Yeah, yeah.’ I said, ‘You know what, you should laugh because had I said that maybe 10 years ago that every one of our softball teams would regularly be selected to participate in the NCAA Tournament, people would have laughed and said that's really not possible. Yet we’ve done it over and over and over, so why shouldn't we have that same high expectation across all of our sports?” Sankey also shares some leadership lessons he’s learned over the years, including: “You cannot lead people if you're not healthy yourself – and that is healthy in your relationships, healthy in your emotions and healthy from a faith and physical standpoint. [Because of] the intensity of what we do, it's easy to put all of those aside. … So, how do you manage the intensity and the emotions? How do you find the opportunity to take a step back because it's not valid that you can just go hard 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 52 weeks a year? So, how do you create breaks and how do you take care of yourself physically in that experience.” (link)
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The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) released a statement to Front Office Sports’ Amanda Christovich on whether House payments would violate student visa laws which reads, in part: “Currently, student-athletes cannot profit from their NIL deals. Any changes to visa restrictions will be communicated through legislative and department channels and SEVP will provide updates through Study in the States, social media and field representatives.” (link)
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Penn State AD Pat Kraft was asked during yesterday’s press conference whether the Nittany Lions will require student-athletes to sign multiyear contracts and replied: “What, are you going to sue a kid for leaving? The rules have changed. It’s a one-year window. [We want] young men and women to be here for a long time. Hoping the new world can slow that down. But to have a buyout…okay, who is going to sign that? We have to recruit against Georgia, Alabama, and Ohio State. If they’re not doing it, it won’t work. We have to come together in sports to make this better for the student-athletes and the sports.” (link); More from Kraft’s presser, during which he said of salaries for football coordinators: “You go get the best. I'm going to go get the best coordinators we can. ... We can afford it. ... Why would I shortchange it? I think we have two of the best coordinators in the country. ... It was a no-brainer with Jim Knowles." On expanding the College Football Playoff, Kraft remarks: "If we have 16, what are we gonna [do], go into February? I'm not opposed to 14 or 16, I just want to know more about what does that whole calendar look like?" (link)
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Texas AD Chris Del Conte tells On Texas Football’s Bobby Burton that the decision not to play a traditional spring game will disappoint some fans, “but the ultimate goal is to win a championship, and the health and wellness of our student-athletes is most important. It’s unusual, playing a 16-game schedule, but every year we want to play that 17th game. I applaud [Football HC] Steve [Sarkisian] for his thinking. I understood it. I understand the disappointment, but you have to look at it in its totality.” The Longhorns have played 30 games the last two seasons, and Del Conte notes that “by November, we started talking about OTAs and what that looks like, because you graduate 30 kids, you go to the portal, you add 25 new freshmen and transfers. It’s about how we maintain the health of an organization.” (link)
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Boise State AD Jeramiah Dickey tells KTVB’s Jay Tust it’s “easy to get to a negative place” due to the recent developments in college athletics, and the “reality is I don’t like necessarily what our industry’s become. I think we’ve lost that negotiation period and things are being forced on us. I would rather embrace the suck and define it ourselves, and I believe that’s a competitive advantage. When everyone else is going left and crying, we're not going to do that. We’re going to put all our chips in the middle because what do we have to lose? I know what we represent and I can't guarantee success, but I'm not afraid of failure. I can live with failure if the effort’s there.” When it comes to sharing revenue, Dickey notes that “we’ve never had what anyone else has, we just need more than we’ve got. I think somewhere between $5M and $10M is a realistic number and then how we split that up between football and men's and women's basketball and our Olympic sport programs I think will be important. And I think that's a competitive advantage for us – 18 sport programs matter to us, 350+ student-athletes.” Full Q&A. (link)
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Texas A&M has selected five finalists to become the next chancellor of its 11-university system, according to the Texas Tribune’s Kate McGee and Jessica Priest. They are Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar, Texas A&M Foundation President Tyson Voelkel, Alabama President Stuart Bell, State Rep. Trent Ashby (R-Lufkin) and U.S. Representative Michael McCaul (R-Austin). (link)
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More on West Virginia law HB 2576, which would, among other things, “restrain the NCAA, a conference or college from investigating or punishing an athlete for NIL-related activity,” according to Sportico’s Michael McCann, who adds: “It also greenlights colleges to pay athletes for use of their NIL and to share revenue with athletes. The legislation resembles statutes and executive orders in states including Georgia, Virginia, Texas and Oklahoma that try to block the NCAA from enforcing rules related to NIL and compensating athletes.” McCann explains this bill and others like it could have at least three ramifications for the House settlement: they could invite conflicts between the state laws and settlement terms, the NCAA could see disputes involving athletes who rely on state laws to challenge the settlement, and the NCAA might adjust its legal strategy for defending the settlement. Instead of relying on lobbying Congress, the NCAA could “sue states to block the enforcement of laws that conflict with NCAA rules on grounds those states are violating the U.S. Constitution. This idea might sound quixotic but it’s one the NCAA has successfully used before. The key case is NCAA v. Miller (1993), which involved the NCAA suing Nevada Gov. Robert Miller after he signed into law a statute that required NCAA investigators to honor due process safeguards. The statute reflected Nevada lawmakers’ belief the NCAA unfairly went about investigating UNLV and its men’s basketball coach, Jerry Tarkanian. … The NCAA won the Miller litigation, as federal courts concurred that Nevada, by attempting to force the NCAA to treat Nevada colleges differently, prevented the NCAA from functioning as a national, membership organization.” More from McCann. (link)
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A feasibility study conducted by Collegiate Consulting supports Chicago State’s decision to begin playing football in 2026. Collegiate Consulting projected Year 1 expenses of $3.2M, which included expenses for football and two women’s sports programs. Of those expenses, $2M were allocated for football. Collegiate Consulting projected Year 5 expenses for the three programs of $5.2M with football awarding 63 scholarships and operating with expenses of ~$925K, not including coaching salaries/benefits, which are projected to be $1.1M. Collegiate Consulting also created an FCS non-scholarship pro-forma, which projected football expenses of $1.8M. (link)
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The Michigan-Michigan State men’s basketball matchup on Friday drew 1.783M viewers to Fox, making it the most-watched men’s hoops game on the network this season. (link)
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Stanford partnered with WMT on a pilot campaign using the connected TV advertising platform MNTN, which brings “familiar targeting and attribution from paid social campaigns to connected TVs with delivery through direct deals with the likes of Peacock, ESPN, CBS, Bravo, FOX, and other premium providers,” per WMT. The campaign produced a similar return on ad spend as concurrent Google campaigns, achieved a 28% conversion rate (purchase) from those verified visits and experienced 15% lift in conversions attributed to MNTN verified visitors. WMT adds that the “attribution and reporting at MNTN is the key unlock for connected TV advertising. The user has a specified period of time to visit a predetermined website following exposure to an ad viewed on a streaming device. … Stanford Athletics campaign had a prospecting objective which established specific targeting for delivering the ads. Future targeting can include retargeting as well as custom audiences sourced from their customer database.” (link)
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D1.ticker Evening Standard - Monday, February 24, 2025
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Northern Illinois’ non-football sports will join the Horizon League in 2026 pending board approval on Thursday, Action Network’s Brett McMurphy reports, adding: “Only exceptions are wrestling & gymnastics, not offered by Horizon. NIU also joins Mountain West as a football-only member in 2026.” (link); More from The Athletic’s Chris Vannini: “Wrestling and gymnastics will try to remain as MAC affiliate members.” (link)
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Count LSU Football HC Brian Kelly among those who believe the post-House enforcement mechanism will be effective. He tells Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger: “There will be real enforcement. It will be an across-the-board, consistent [power conference] enforcement with severe sanctions. They will be quick. They will be swift. I think everybody is on board with that. … Suspensions are on the table. Fines. It is not a slap on the wrist. That was made clear.” Dellenger hears from other coaches and administrators who have been briefed on the specifics of the enforcement LLC and explains: “Those exceeding the cap will endure financial fines of three to five times the amount that has been exceeded and could see their following year’s total rev-share pool reduced by the exceeded amount. For example, if a school exceeds the cap by $1M in 2025-26, it could be fined as much as $5M, plus its pool for 2026-27 would be reduced by $1M. But, perhaps, there is even a stiffer penalty under discussion: The new enforcement arm may reduce the amount of transfer players that a school could add to its roster.” Dellenger also reports that to determine fair market value, Deloitte is using “thousands of previously struck NIL deals of college and NFL players in developing a ‘compensation range’ to determine if deals are authentic. Deloitte is expected to approve or disapprove deals in as little as one day, and, in a plan under discussion, athletes can resubmit rejected deals at least once with alterations suggested by the clearinghouse.” Kelly believes this is a “fair process. Deloitte has thousands of NIL deals, from the smallest of deals like representing a health club to national Powerade commercials, with ranges of compensation for all.” More from Dellenger. (link)
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ESPN’s Heather Dinich previews this week’s College Football Playoff Management Committee meeting and points out that when it comes to removing the first-round byes for conference champions “reaching unanimity is not insurmountable, [but] those who benefited from the current system the most -- Boise State and the Mountain West and Arizona State and the Big 12 -- would have to relinquish the possibility of a first-round bye or ask for something in return like a guaranteed home game for their conference champion. There's a $4M payout that comes with advancing to a quarterfinal -- that's on top of $4M for reaching the playoff for a total of $8M earned by a team's respective leagues.” One source tells Dinich: "I don't see a willingness to do that. I don't see the incentive for the G5 schools to agree to do away with the current seeding -- just a self-interest thing -- unless there's something else that's being committed to them for next year." In regards to awarding the Big Ten and SEC four AQs each, Dinich notes: “Even with automatic qualifiers, multiple sources agreed a committee would still be needed because its ranking would determine the seeding and any at-large bids.” Another source tells Dinich: "If we're going to try to have some uniformity and standardization, everyone's got to move to nine conference games because you're never going to get strength of schedule right if some are playing eight and some are playing nine." As far as expansion goes, the 14-team model is still the most popular, with a source indicating that "I don't think we're going to 16. I think 14 will be the magic number." More. (link)
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Rutgers Interim AD Ryan Pisarri tells NJ Advance Media’s Steve Politi the Scarlet Knights plan to share the full $20.5M in revenue with student-athletes. Politi notes the “money will come from the university, which means a $70M deficit last year could soar toward a nine-digit figure in the future. Rutgers will not follow the lead of universities like Maryland and Tennessee and add a ‘talent tax’ to its ticket prices next year to offset the rising costs. It also will not cut sports, although Pisarri does expect a necessary belt-tightening to accompany the changes.” Pisarri goes on to tell Politi: “This is a new starting point. This is a new world, literally and figuratively. And if we start kind of slow out of the gate and just try to get a sense of what everybody else is doing, you’re going to start behind. And we can’t do that. We’ve got to come out of the gate flying 100 miles an hour. I look at it as a huge opportunity. But we have to change the way we think and we have to change the way we’ve done things before. There’s no reason to believe that we can’t position ourselves to be successful and be successful at a really high level.” Regarding the search for a permanent AD, Politi notes there appears to be no rush as the school plans to hire a new president first. For his part, Pisarri hopes “to be part of that process” and adds: “My job is to roll up my sleeves every day and go to work and block out the unknowns, because that takes away from the job at hand and we’re at too important of a time to worry about. I’ll worry about whatever this means for me at a later time.” More. (link)
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Penn State AD Pat Kraft explains that as renovations continue at Beaver Stadium there will be temporary seating in place. “To give you an example, kind of think of Northwestern a little bit, how they built that stadium on the lake. Or, like, if you go to the [PGA’s] Waste Management [Open], they build that stadium [seating] around the 16th [hole]. Like, [the company that did those] are doing the production. There’s that lip that we took the top part off [where the press box was on the west side]. There will be bleachers. I think it’s 7,400 or so on that space. We’re looking even at seeing if we can add more seats to that. It’ll look very temporary.” Kraft adds that even with the temp seating, the Nittany Lions will be “very, very close” to 107K capacity. On the topic of NIL, Kraft seeks to reframe the conversation: “So how about we change the narrative. It’s marketing now. It’s marketing dollars, I think, with the new rev-share in the $20.5M, and it increases 4% every single year after that. … What people think about the traditional NIL piece, I think we’re where we need to be. Look, you’ve got to continue to do what you’ve got to do. But in this new system, you’re going to have to show fair market value, and this is where the power of Penn State is a huge asset. Because fair market value for the quarterback at Penn State is pretty good.” Kraft is open to bringing in a GM to help with roster construction, but says: “A lot of these general managers that you’re seeing hired have full roster discretion…meaning they’re choosing the players much like the pros. I don’t agree with that. I do not think that’s right.” (link); Full press conference. (link)
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The Congressional Budget Office has projected a $2.7B budget shortfall for the Pell Grant program next fiscal year, its first shortfall in over a decade. By fiscal year 2026–27, the CBO projects that the program will be short $10B unless Congress earmarks more money toward the grants. Inside Higher Ed’s Liam Knox reports: “Last time Pell faced a shortfall, in 2012, it led to cuts that have hobbled the program’s impact ever since. Congress lowered the number of semesters a student is eligible for the grant from 18 to 12, a particularly rough outcome for community college students, adult learners and part-time stop-outs. They also changed Pell Grants from year-round payouts to strictly focus on the traditional academic year, cutting off aid for summer classes. Year-round Pell was restored in 2017, under the first Trump administration, after a significant push from lobbyists and advocates. Mounting that kind of fight may prove a more difficult challenge now. This cycle, the federal government’s appetite for spending cuts seems larger than ever, especially in the Education Department.” (link)
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+ Texas and Learfield have added three new positions to the Longhorns Sports Properties team in a Director of NIL Business Development, Associate of Business Development, and NIL/Influencer Marketing Partnership Manager. Longhorns AD Chris Del Conte: “This joint effort with our partners at Learfield's Longhorn Sports Properties, paired with our LEVERAGE NIL education program, is another step to guarantee that our department is a leader in the NIL space." (link)
+ Utah has parted ways with Men’s Basketball HC Craig Smith. (link)
+ George Washington Women’s Basketball HC Caroline McCombs has stepped down. (link)
+ St. Bonaventure Men’s Soccer HC Kwame Oduro has stepped down to take a Women’s Soccer AC role at Oregon State. (link)
+ Miami (OH) has promoted Director of Player Personnel Coady Keller to GM for football. (link)
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More on the IU Indy bus that caught fire over the weekend, as Jaguars Senior Assoc. AD for External Affairs Ed Holdaway tells Yahoo’s Jeff Eisenberg: "[The fire] quickly spread, engulfing the entire bus.” Most players and staff members "were only able to get out with what was on their person," Holdaway adds, noting there was "considerable loss of personal items," including cell phones, wallets and gear. Jaguars AD Luke Bosso called the moment “scary and chaotic” and notes the only information IU Indy has right now is that the fire was caused by a mechanical issue. (link)
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has initiated a compliance review of Maine following the state’s “disregard for President Trump’s Executive Order (EO) 14201, to keep men out of women's sports,” according to Maine Public Radio’s Carol Bousquet. USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins: “President Trump has made it abundantly clear: taxpayers’ hard-earned dollars will not support institutions that discriminate against women. USDA is committed to upholding the President’s executive order, meaning any institution that chooses to disregard it can count on losing future funding.” Bousquet notes the university receives over $100M in funding from the USDA each year. (link)
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Missouri will not hold a spring football game this season or next, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Eli Hoff, who reports that “ongoing stadium renovations would need to be paused to a degree (to allow fans safely in the stadium) that the program doesn't feel is worth it for an event that is rapidly becoming antiquated around the country. Other programs have canned spring games due to concerns over tampering, and this explicitly isn't that. Purely stadium-related.” (link)
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Boston College has sold out of its new football season tickets. A waitlist has been established to distribute season tickets that are not renewed by current holders. (link)
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Deals, Deals, Deals…
+ Notre Dame has tapped Hollman Lockers for part of its football locker room renovation. (link)
+ UC San Diego has partnered with FanWord to utilize FanWord Assist. (link)
+ The Sun Belt will continue holding its baseball championship in Montgomery, Ala., from 2026-2030. (link)
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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.
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Director of Athletics (Bates College / Lewiston, ME): (DIII) More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (University of Puget Sound / Tacoma, WA): (DIII) More details HERE.
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.
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Colonial Life Arena Event Manager (University of South Carolina / Columbia, SC): More details HERE.
Director of Football Equipment (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Event & Facility Management (University of Utah / Salt Lake City, UT): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director, Capital Projects & Operations (University of Memphis / Memphis, TN): More details HERE.
Director of Sports Turf, Grounds, and Landscape (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Coordinator for Athletic Facilities & Operations (Albany State University / Albany, GA):(DII) More details HERE.
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.
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Athletics Graduate Assistants (Fall 2025) (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Sports Career Pathways Graduate Assistant (Fall 2025) (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
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Head Football Athletic Trainer/Associate Head Athletic Trainer (California State University – Sacramento / Sacramento, CA): More details HERE.
Corrigan Family Assistant Athletics Director for Leadership and Mental Performance (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (University of California – Riverside / Riverside, CA): More details HERE.
Athletic Performance – Graduate Assistant (Creighton University / Omaha, NE): More details HERE.
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.
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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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Senior Director/Director of Ticket Operations (University of Georgia / Athens, GA): More details HERE.
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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