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D1.ticker Evening Standard - Friday, March 14, 2025
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NCAA VP of Women’s Basketball Lynn Holzman joins the Navigating Sports Business podcast and talks about how the 2021 championship was a turning point because “frankly, a lot of the things that became visible during that time, and then that resulting in the gender equity report of which then we've seen a lot of additional resource investment into women's basketball. And what I'm proud about with that is just the way all that was managed and how we have been able to really embrace those opportunities for the betterment of women’s basketball and women’s sports overall because it became very clear that what we were experiencing during that time, we were going to be front-of-the-line leaders in the sense of this momentous movement around women's sports. And although the path by which we got there for that to be a trigger point may not have been what some people would have chosen, we've certainly seen the benefits of the additional resource investment and visibility of women's sports and women's basketball.” While an element of pageantry is built into March Madness, Holzman remains about the games. “We’ve seen from this regular season, which was certainly a carry-through and even a higher elevation than last year, [is] just the competitive depth, the parity has increased in women's basketball – the skills and the athleticism on the court, the storylines around such a great collection of players and programs and coaches and everything. I'm excited about the games. All those other things are really important, of course, as well, but when it’s all said and done, it’s about the game that’s played on the court.” (link)
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Extra Points publisher Matt Brown shares more context for his reporting that several schools are seriously considering reclassifying out of Division I, noting that in addition to rising costs, the House settlement and a looming enrollment cliff, “the federal government is slashing a lot of money. You’ve probably already heard of the potentially massive cuts coming from the National Institutes of Health, cuts that represent more than $60M in lost revenue for many large research institutions. But between other cuts for agricultural research, DOE research, defense research and others, virtually every university is looking at playing defense. Schools across the country are establishing hiring freezes, and what-if scenarios are being planned out in case additional cuts are coming. These aren’t just problems for the Harvards and Stanfords of the world. Almost everybody has some level of potential risk exposure.” In an effort to increase revenue, Brown notes several schools are reassessing their stadium seating to add more premium options even if it means reducing capacity. “There’s something to the idea of smaller, but deeper stadium experiences being better business. Last fall, folks at Northwestern told me they were very confident that the temporary lakefront football field would generate more gameday revenue than old Ryan Field, even though the temporary lakefront stadium doesn’t even have half the capacity of their old stadium…thanks to better premium seating (and the ability to sell alcohol). There’s a reason new stadium builds at places like San Diego State and Colorado State aren’t 75,000 seat behemoths, either.” (link)
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After spending roughly $12M via its collective on last year’s football roster, LSU has ramped up efforts over the offseason, according to Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger, who explains the “fundraising blitzkrieg, starting with [a] phone call out West, featured presentations to donors of the program’s new, NFL-like roster valuation system. Kelly, himself, made visits to Baton Rouge offices of business owners and pledged to match up to $1M in LSU NIL contributions with a donation to the school’s athletics fund.” The phone call Dellenger references was to [Thoma Bravo Managing Partner] Holden Spaht, a “Harvard Business School graduate, Baton Rouge native and a mostly unknown figure who has worked in the shadows for years, with a small handful of others, to fund LSU football’s [NIL] efforts. … The result? Multiple seven-figure gifts arrived. It was a last gasp to cap off the industry’s four-year NIL era of boosters funding rosters before” the House settlement. “The cash flow — a majority of it from three to five donors — helped deliver a 16-man, top-ranked transfer portal class in the country, retain stars like edge rusher Harold Perkins, land a top-10 ranked group of high school signees and, perhaps, avoid a cataclysmic and historic happening: LSU, of all programs, being left behind.” LSU is one of several schools angling to take advantage of the pre-House landscape, as Dellenger points out “some programs are frontloading as much as $16M.” In fact, LSU Football HC Brian Kelly acknowledged to Dellenger that “we are frontloading at a level where we are trying to get to or above $13M.” As for the “NFL-like roster valuation system,” Kelly explains it’s based on playing time and experience: “You start with your initial capital outlay at key positions: quarterback, cornerback, defensive end. You can track a freshman who is going to be your third stringer. Well, he’s only getting $125K or $85K. So if he’s getting offered $1M to transfer, there’s nothing to talk about. If Miami wants to give our third-stringer $1M, good luck to them.” Tigers AD Scott Woodward adds: “It’s about discipline. If you deviate from your plan, you sink your ship.” Lots more. (link)
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Also from Baton Rouge, add LSU to the list of football programs who won’t host a spring game. (link)
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CBS’ Dennis Dodd explains there are at least two models the Big 12 could use to determine who receives its College Football Playoff AQs: First, the top four regular-season teams qualify with the No. 1 seed playing the No. 4 seed and No. 2 playing No. 3. The two winners on that championship weekend in December would advance to the CFP. Or the 16-team league could split into two divisions. One possibility involves the two first-place teams in each division qualifying along with the teams with the next two best records. “In both play-in structures, there is no outright conference champion. In one iteration, the two winners would be declared co-champs. In another, a team with the best record could be declared the ‘regular-season’ champion. But that gets complicated, and the Big 12 has had its share of complicated.” Dodd notes this would be different than the 2014 scenario involving TCU and Baylor, pointing out that “if everybody is OK with co-champs -- and they might be given the benefits (a CFP spot) -- the Big 12 would be adding an extra postseason game. That would probably take some sort of rule change from the NCAA, but given the current landscape that's seemingly changing by the day, the association likely wouldn't stand in the way. … The Big 12, along with the other conferences, also would have to go back to their rightsholders and ask for more money for the additional games. The biggest hurdle remains getting AQs instituted in the first place. While [Big 12 Commissioner Brett] Yormark has straddled the fence, ACC commissioner Jim Phillips has been adamantly against the proposal.” (link)
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USC women’s basketball standout JuJu Watkins has inked a multi-year NIL deal with Fanatics Collectibles through which she will receive a Bowman University Chrome trading card from Topps and will release memorabilia. The agreement is considered the first of its kind among collegiate female athletes. Per Fanatics, the deal "will continue into the next level of [Watkins'] career," which is notable as Panini currently holds the exclusive WNBA trading card license. (link)
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Coaches Corner presented by D1.relocation…
+ Iowa Men’s Basketball HC Fran McCaffery is set to be dismissed after leading the Hawkeyes’ program for 15 seasons. (link)
+ USF AD Michael Kelly provides an update on the Bulls’ Men’s Basketball program. “We are eternally grateful to interim head coach Ben Fletcher for his leadership under extraordinary circumstances this season. I also want to thank our staff and student-athletes for their resilience. Coach Amir (Abdur-Rahim) would be so proud. A national search is underway for our next head basketball coach. The process will be thorough, and once our next head coach is chosen, we will share that news with you.” (link)
+ Morehead State AD Kelly Wells announces that the Eagles will commence a national search for a new Women’s Basketball HC as Interim HC Chris Palmer won’t be retained. (link)
+ AAU “staple” Ernie Kuyper is Murray State Men’s Basketball’s new General Manager. (link)
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Sony has filed a lawsuit against USC over its use of songs by Michael Jackson, Beyonce, Mariah Carey and other musicians on social media. Sportico’s Michael McCann observes the suit is “the latest in what has become a pattern of sports-related litigation involving the use of songs in social media posts. Last year, 14 NBA teams and nine AHL teams were sued by license holders of popular songs used in teams’ social media posts that celebrate athletes. Sony’s complaint emphasizes the “substantial money, time [and] effort” invested in cultivating relationships with artists and distributing their music and notes how it “invests on the front end of an artist’s career” in the form of advances, recording and marketing. The company maintains its incentives to invest in artists “flow directly from the protections afforded by copyright laws,” since Sony earns revenues from licensing songs – including for use in social media posts. Sony also argues USC has “repeatedly failed” to obtain licenses from Sony even though the school’s “Brand and Identity Guidelines” for video and other imagery acknowledges licenses are necessary. USC maintains that it “respects the intellectual property rights of others” and says it will “respond to these allegations in court.” (link)
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UTSA announces a partnership with Ascend Collegiate Services aimed at increasing financial support for its student-athletes across all sports. The Roadrunners’ official NIL initiative Runners United will now feature a multi-tiered subscription-based model designed to channel fan enthusiasm into direct financial support for UTSA’s student-athletes in conjunction with the Roadrunner Athletic Fund. The model-generated revenue will be allocated to address critical needs across all 17 UTSA athletic programs. (link)
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Texas golf student-athlete Luke Potter has apologized after he reportedly was removed from the grounds at TPC Sawgrass earlier this week for heckling Rory McIlroy. Video of the incident, which occurred during a practice round, made the rounds this week and appears to show McIlRoy hit a drive on the 18th hole into the water then immediately turn back, walk over to Potter, ask for his cellphone, take it and walk away. Potter tells Golf.com: “Look, I just made a mistake, and I take ownership for it. I apologize for it. That's about all that needs to be said. ... It's just a good learning experience. Yeah, I apologize." Longhorns HC John Fields adds: "He's got a hole in his heart. He had no idea that what was coming out of his mouth was going to result in this fashion. With regards to our University of Texas program, I mean it's an embarrassing moment. It is particularly sensitive to me because our program is built on respect for the game, and I would tell you that we coach 18- to 22-year-olds on a normal basis and they don't always make the right call, and that's my responsibility as a coach, and when they do make a mistake, it's a learning moment.” According to Golf.com, Potter referenced the 2011 Masters, when McIlroy melted down on the back nine Sunday and shot an 80. (link)
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The number of students applying to college rose 4% this admission cycle, and applicants submitted 6% more applications overall, according to a new report from the Common App. Inside Higher Ed’s Liam Knox notes the uptick was “fueled by an especially large spike in the number of underrepresented minority applicants, which rose by 12% compared to non-URM applicants’ 2% increase. In addition, applicants from families below the median income level rose 8%, compared to 3% from above the median.” Meanwhile, “domestic applicant growth exceeded that of international students for the first time since 2019. Domestic applicants increased by 5% while the number of international applicants declined by 1%. In addition, the number of applicants submitting test scores in 2024-25 grew by 11%, outpacing nonreporters for the first time since 2021.” (link)
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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Friday, March 14, 2025
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Georgia Tech AD J Batt’s five-year contract extension through 2029 includes an increase in base pay from $547K to $979K with $100K annual increases, according to CollegeAD. Batt will continue to earn $271K in supplemental compensation each year. If Batt is let go without cause, he would be owed 60% of all remaining base and supplemental pay. Should Batt leave before the deal ends, he would owe 30% of that amount. (link)
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More from the NCAA’s Q&A on its waiver that allows junior college and non-NCAA student-athletes to compete in the 2025-26 academic year. Kennyhertz Perry attorney Mit Winter points out that to take advantage of the waiver, student-athletes’ final (4th) season of competition must be the 2024-25 school year and they must have time remaining on their five-year eligibility clock. … Also, only athletes who previously played at non-NCAA schools can take advantage of the waiver. It doesn’t apply to athletes who previously played one or more seasons at a DII or DIII prior to playing at a DI.” (link)
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UNLV AD Erick Harper misspoke last week when he told the Board of Regents the Rebels only has the funds to pay for the first two years of new Football HC Dan Mullen’s five-year, $17.5 contract, according to the school, which explained last night that Harper made the comments with incomplete information regarding Mullen’s salary, and that his contract and the contracts of its other coaches are completely covered. A statement from the school reads, in part: “UNLV athletics can fulfill all of its coaching contracts. To clarify, multiple funding sources cover the costs of all athletics department salaries, including revenues (ticket sales, multi-media rights, etc.), philanthropy, conference revenue distributions, and direct and indirect institutional support. UNLV Athletics is dedicated to providing an exceptional experience for our student-athletes, staff and administration.” (link, link)
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More on the deal between the Arizona Board of Regents & William Morris Endeavor (WME) that involves two projects: a “comprehensive athletics needs assessment for the three universities, at a cost of $275K (plus $35K in travel expenses)” and a year’s worth of “expert consultation on athletic strategy and emerging trends” for $120K. “The agreement was signed in January by Michael Zavodsky, a partner at WME Sports and former NBA executive. Its execution coincided with Arizona State head football coach Kenny Dillingham—who has been represented by WME—receiving board approval for a contract extension and salary increase. That work purports to include advice for ‘capitalizing on underutilized revenue streams’ and ‘changes in NCAA governance and regulation.’” The agreement is WME’s first known athletic advisory deal with a university, and Sportico’s Daniel Libit points out “it’s notable—and potentially complicated—that the consulting is being managed at the system level, rather than on an individual school basis. … Under the arrangement, WME is required to consult regularly with and report directly to the regents. For instance, the board’s leadership is expected to engage in biweekly consultation sessions with WME on athletic department matters, such as NIL compliance—issues that would typically be outside the scope of a governing body’s responsibilities.” More from Libit. (link)
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The Southern Conference has inked a partnership with Collegiate Sports Connect, becoming the first DI league to offer its member institutions access to Connect’s powerful suite of solutions, including the groundbreaking Talent Finder recruitment tool and an unlimited bundle of CollegeSports.jobs postings via D1.ticker. Per SoCon Commissioner Michael Cross, the partnership "represents a significant step forward in how our member institutions can approach talent acquisition and recruitment.” (link)
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Vanderbilt announces a $1.5M matching gift from alumnus Mark H. Carter to support the Commodores’ men’s basketball NIL initiatives through the Anchor Impact collective. Vandy AD Candice Lee: “The NIL space is of paramount importance in collegiate athletics. Through Anchor Impact, it also represents an opportunity for differentiation for Vanderbilt Athletics, where collaborative support is part of our university DNA. Mark’s matching gift is a wonderful way for Commodore Nation to get involved with Anchor Impact for the first time or double down on their commitment.” (link)
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Stanford Men’s Basketball HC Kyle Smith offers an interesting suggestion for improving the league’s NET ranking: “I’ve talked to [ACC Commissioner] Jim [Phillips] about relegation, so this might be my moment, trying to go two divisions, so you’d have a top play top. They’ll probably be mad I mentioned that, but I do think that would give you more opportunities if you played everyone twice in the top division. [It would be similar to the UEFA] Champions and Premier League — I’ve been working on this. … You would have two divisions and then at the end of the year, you’d relegate someone, but that top division would play each other twice so you’d get more Quad 1s, and it would be pretty neat.” Specifically, the proposal split the ACC into two nine-team divisions based on overall winning percentage with the worst team in the top division being relegated to the bottom division at the end of every season while the best team in the bottom division moves up to replace them. Under the system, the Cardinal would be flirting with relegation, which he acknowledges: “Yeah, I think, you know, to be honest, we didn’t win enough non-conference games, I think, as a whole. That’s where our NET was down a little bit. We had the same conversations in the Pac-12.” (link)
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People & Places presented by D1.relocation…
+ Penn promotes Interim President Larry Jameson to the permanent post. (link)
+ Baylor will name Middle Tennessee State Assoc. AD for Development/Chief Development Officer Hans Malebranche as Assoc. AD for Development concentrating on major gifts, per CollegeAD. (link)
+ Texas Tech Assoc. AD for Compliance Justin Opperman appears to have added additional responsibilities as his title has changed to Assoc. AD for Revenue Share Administration & Compliance. (link)
+ The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect indicates administrative talent movement this morning at Colorado State, Evansville, Georgia State, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Princeton, Rice, Towson, UCF, USF, Washington, Valparaiso, VCU and Yale. (link)
+ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire is ready for your review. (link)
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Dartmouth President Sian Leah Beilock and AD Mike Harrity are co-teachers in COCO 40: The American University Athlete in the 21st Century, which takes an interdisciplinary look at the history, identity, physiology, cognition, and economics of college sports. Harrity, who teaches the economics module, explains that “modern college athletics is complex and interdisciplinary by nature, and it requires cross-institutional collaboration to do our work well. It only makes sense to mirror that same cross-institutional collaboration in a course designed to engage and facilitate student understanding of the university athlete in the 21st century. … We’re at the biggest inflection point in college athletics history. The financial realities are so unsettled right now that there are no definitive answers. So what an opportunity for students to bring their insights and questions.” Beilock adds: “At Dartmouth we teach students how to think, not what to think, and I try and embody that in how I teach. I want the students not to just accept the conclusions of an author or an idea at face value. I want them to challenge the data, and I try to show examples of where researchers have challenged each other. I believe that when you create these kinds of brave spaces where you’re pushing at different ideas, you get better outcomes, and you get the new insight or discovery.” (link)
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Tulane inks a department-wide extension of its apparel partnership with Nike and BSN Sports. (link)
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Georgia Baseball shows off new updates to the Dawg House, including batting cages, a lounge, kitchen, bullpen and lots of other features. Take the video tour. (link)
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The Missouri Faculty Council is exploring a potential campus-wide ban on sports betting as the state prepares to implement legal sports wagering later this year. While the policy itself is a work in progress, specific proposals include prohibiting MU community members from wagering on Mizzou sports, studying sports wagering’s impact on students and evaluating resources. (link)
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According to a copyright suit filed in New York federal court, Sony Music has accused USC of infringing more than 170 of its songs to advertise the university’s sports program on social media. More behind the Law360 paywall. (link)
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Learfield offers insights and highlights from the hoops regular season, during which impressions on YouTube and Instagram increased by 161% and 26% YoY, respectively. Meanwhile, engagement rates on Facebook and X were up 12% and 267%, respectively. Overall, the SEC led the way with 27M+ social media impressions, followed by the ACC (25M+), Big Ten (24M+) and Big 12 (19M+). Additionally, “when fans wanted more in-depth information beyond the quick, bite-sized content on social media, they relied on their team’s official athletics sites for deeper highlights and updates. Website pageviews for men’s basketball increased 17% YoY. The Big 12 saw the biggest increase in men’s hoops at 23% while the SEC enjoyed the highest YoY increase in women’s hoops at 25%. Men’s total basketball ticket sales remained relatively flat YoY, although “big games and top-ranked opponents drove secondary ticket sales growth,” as the number of men’s basketball secondary tickets resold increased from 468K to 511K. For women’s hoops, that number picked up from 62K to 80K, while the overall number of women’s tickets resold increased from 5.7M to 5.9M. (link)
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Associate Director, Major Gifts - Athletics (Northwestern University / Evanston, IL): More details HERE.
Development Assistant - Annual Giving (Ole Miss Athletics Foundation / Oxford, MS): More details HERE.
Director of Development/Major Gifts (Georgia Tech / Atlanta, GA): More details HERE.
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Sr. Associate Athletic Director of External Engagement (University of Mississippi / Oxford, MS): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Director of Athletics, Business Operations/CFO (Brown University / Providence, RI): More details HERE.
Senior Associate (or Associate) Commissioner and Chief Financial Officer (Southern Conference / Spartanburg, SC): More details HERE.
Associate Vice President, Director of Athletics (Denison University / Granville, OH): (DIII) More details HERE.
Deputy Athletic Director of Business Strategy & Chief Financial Officer (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director for Strategic Communications (University of Houston / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Sr. Associate Athletics Director, Business & Finance (University of Maryland – Baltimore County / Baltimore, MD): More details HERE.
Athletic Director (Nevada State University / Henderson, NV): More details HERE.
Sr. Assoc. AD, Student-Athlete Support & Administration (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (Bates College / Lewiston, ME): (DIII) More details HERE.
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Assistant Director, Facilities and Event Management (University of North Texas / Denton, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Special Events (Long Beach State University / Long Beach, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Athletics Director for Facilities & Event Management (Appalachian State University / Boone, NC): More details HERE.
Fiscal/Event Specialist (University of Alaska – Anchorage / Anchorage, AK): (DII) More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director for Equipment Operations (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE
Assistant Equipment Manager (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE.
Director of Internal Operations and Events (James Madison University / Harrisonburg, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Equipment Manager, Football (Temple University / Philadelphia, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Equipment Manager, Olympic Sports (Temple University / Philadelphia, PA): More details HERE.
Facilities and Operations Assistant (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Athletics Operations Intern (University of Kentucky / Lexington, KY): More details HERE.
IPTAY Graduate Assistant - Premium Operations and Events (Clemson University / Clemson, SC): More details HERE.
Director of Game Operations (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Director Facilities and Equipment/ATC (Stetson University / DeLand, FL): More details HERE.
Director Facilities, Operations, and Equipment / Melching Field (Stetson University / DeLand, FL): More details HERE.
Colonial Life Arena Event Manager (University of South Carolina / Columbia, SC): 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.
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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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Director of Sports Nutrition - Football (West Virginia University / Morgantown, WV): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer II (Western Connecticut State University / Danbury, CT): (DIII) More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Trainer II (Eastern Michigan University / Ypsilanti, MI): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): 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.
Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations (The Citadel / Charleston, SC): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
Assoc. Athletic Director, SA Health & Performance (Yale University / New Haven, CT): More details HERE.
Director of Strength & Conditioning (East Carolina University / Greenville, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director, Head Athletic Trainer - Football (West Virginia University / Morgantown, WV): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (University of San Diego / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Director of Sports Nutritionist (Oklahoma State University / Stillwater, OK): More details HERE.
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.
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Associate AD for External Affairs (Stetson University / DeLand, FL): More details HERE.
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Associate Director of Revenue Generation & Data Analytics - Ticket Office (University Athletic Association, Inc. at the University of Florida / Gainesville, FL): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Ticket Services (East Carolina University / Greenville, NC): More details HERE.
General Manager of Ticket Sales & Operations (University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Little Rock, AR): More details HERE.
Account Executive, Ticket Sales (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
Ticket Office Accounting Technician (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director for Ticketing Revenue and Analytics (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Revenue Analytics (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Ticket Sales and Service Associate (Long Beach State University / Long Beach, CA): More details HERE.
Associate AD for External Affairs (Stetson University / DeLand, FL): More details HERE.
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.
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