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D1.ticker Morning Edition - Wednesday, March 19, 2025
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NCAA President Charlie Baker joins CBS Evening News to discuss the House settlement and says: “I do believe the settlement will create a much saner way of doing this than the way it works now, and I hope what we get out of it is an NIL program that’s more transparent, more accountable, and one that actually works on this idea that this is still a development exercise for young people.” Baker also says of the NCAA’s efforts to combat gambling-related harassment of players: “Part of the way we’re fixing it is by nudging state gaming authorities. We now have about half of them where you can’t prop bet on college sports, and we’ve got to work the other half. It’s a bad situation.” (link)
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NCAA VP of Championships Business Affairs Chris Termini tells SBJ’s Ben Portnoy the organization is increasingly focused on generating more revenue to keep up with the changing landscape: “I’ll say that broadly the NCAA has been entrenched in a lot of principles or ideals that the membership has long abandoned. We’re playing catchup, in a way, to where the membership already is in a lot of cases. ... For example, the College Football Playoff has had a beer sponsor for a long time. There are opportunities that every day we’re talking about…that we have either not pursued or that we forfeited for a variety of reasons. Having said that, I do think there are some third rails and bright lines that we’re not going to cross into.” Termini adds that “there are profound consequences to being a nonprofit organization. It means we don’t have shareholders, and we’re not maximizing value, and we have ideals that we have to continue to honor and respect. That translates into certain lines in the sand that we will not cross. … We conduct 90, soon to be 91, postseason events, and that comes with a lot of economic issues. We’ve always had a dedicated and talented staff to manage all those relationships, whether it’s our broadcast partnerships, our sponsors, our digital rights, our ticketing and marketing operations. But in this new environment, there is an expectation that we are going to be investing and excellent stewards of all those rights.” (link)
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BYU AD Tom Holmoe is asked about the financial impact of NIL and says: “I think in the last two or three years, as we have transitioned or guided our way through collectives and NIL and transfer portal, it’s a change for many fans, and some fans really don't like it and some fans are intrigued by it. But the fact of the matter is this is where we are and this is where we're going. So as fans and administration, as coaches and student-athletes, we all have to adapt. Sports in any area, whether it's little league, high school, college or pro is about change. It's about transitions and it's about adapting and being able to stay ahead of the curve. And everybody's trying to do that. So, if you look at that right now, I think our fans have adjusted and have adapted rather efficiently, and I think, for that matter, we've had a little bit more success financially with donations and sponsorships and things like that that have helped us and will help us going forward.” Holmoe credits BYU fans with being “savvy” and understanding the competitive advantage they could provide under the new system. “They wanted to know the changes, so I had numerous discussions – and heated discussions – about exactly how it goes and NIL works and revenue-share works and the transfer portal works. And when you have a very educated conversation, and each other can learn from each other, they've come on board. It’s been a little bit tricky sometimes to get some people, and some people are like, ‘Look, I'm not jumping into NIL, but I'll help in other ways,’ and to me that’s fine. To each his own.” (link)
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The Morgan State Board of Regents has approved the university’s decision to opt into the revenue-sharing terms of the House settlement. Bears AD Dena Freeman-Patton: “This decision allows us to leverage institutional resources strategically, invest in our programs, and create pathways for financial support beyond traditional NIL opportunities. Ultimately, this strengthens our ability to recruit, retain, and support the next generation of Morgan Bear athletes." (link)
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The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors is likely to approve a $186 student fee increase that would bring in an additional $8.85M in revenue for athletics, per 247Sports’ Doug Bowman. Tech Sideline’s Andy Bitter adds: “Would cover a good chunk of the annual $20.5M in revenue sharing that'll start going to players starting this summer. [The] Hokies had the first year's money secured. Were looking for ways to firm that up for future seasons.” (link)
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Extra Points publisher Matt Brown says he spoke with Little Rock AD Frank Cuervo, who informed him the Trojans will share some revenue with wrestling student-athletes. Brown adds: “Not sure how common it will be outside the Iowas and Penn States?” (link)
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Western Kentucky AD Todd Stewart explains the Hilltoppers’ decision not to play in the WNIT: “Historically, if you look at all of our sports, we have never played in the third best postseason tournament. It’s not just a women’s basketball thing; men’s basketball has never played in the CIT or the CBI. Also, specifically to women’s basketball, that’s a program that has always competed at the highest level. … I know that some people probably wish that we had done it, but I also know there’s a lot of people that are glad that we didn’t. The number two tournament now for women’s basketball is the WBIT. If we had been offered a bid to the WBIT, we definitely would have accepted that.” (link)
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Extra Points publisher Matt Brown contends the College Basketball Crown has had a deleterious effect on the overall non-NCAA Tournament men’s basketball postseason, noting the number of teams who have chosen not to participate was predictable. “Indiana and Ohio State were among the first few teams out of the NCAA Tournament. … Both declined to participate. So did Rutgers. So did Iowa. So did Northwestern. In order to get just two Big Ten teams, the Crown had to invite Nebraska and USC. These squads missed the Big Ten Tournament, and USC didn’t even have a .500 record. The Big East was able to get Villanova and Georgetown to accept invites, but also had to dig deep to call DePaul, a team that went 4-16 in Big East play and finished five games under .500. The top Big 12 teams to not make the NCAAs, like West Virginia, TCU and Kansas State, are not participating. Instead, the Crown grabbed four of the bottom five teams in the league, including multiple teams with under .500 records.” Meanwhile, “ambitious selection criteria, the complicated calendar of the transfer portal, and competition for teams at the high end (the Crown) and the lower end (the CBI, etc.), led to a chaotic process of trying to nail down invitations and create a compelling bracket” for the NIT. To wit, UC Riverside was committed to play in both the NIT and the CBI, leading to a since-rescinded NIT invite for South Alabama. “It’s a lesson worth remembering, as other college sports events contemplate a post-NCAA world, one where big brands may separate themselves even more from everybody else. At some point, you consolidate yourselves away from the magic, and all you’re left to sell is the on-the-field product.” (link)
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Former Arizona Executive Senior Assoc. AD/SWA Erika Barnes has launched EB7 Advisory Group, a “strategic consulting firm elevating collegiate athletics programs and leaders through innovative business strategies, progressive governance solutions, enhancement of the student-athlete experience, and building teamwork cultures.” A press release further explains that “in addition to its current partners, EB7 will work alongside WME Sports, which the Arizona Board of Regents engaged to advise the athletic programs at Arizona State, Arizona, and Northern Arizona on changes to the college landscape in this first-of-its-kind arrangement for the firm. The team will focus on assisting with areas including brand positioning, NIL development, media strategy, and revenue generation.” Barnes: “We are in a pivotal era in collegiate athletics that demands an intentional balance between thinking outside of the box, transforming current models, and celebrating the incredible mission of college athletics. EB7 bridges that gap by bringing the very best thought and action leaders together to build sustainable collegiate athletics conferences and athletics departments that will continue to provide world-class experiences for student-athletes.” (link)
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Viewership for ESPN’s men’s basketball Champ Week reached its highest level in six years and increased by 21% YoY across ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU. The SEC and ACC championship games both averaged 3.1M viewers while the Big 12 matchup drew 2.2M. (link); The Big East Men’s Basketball Tournament was the most-watched in Fox’s history, as was its championship game, which brought in 1.69M viewers. Overall, the tourney averaged 1.027M viewers per game. (link)
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+ The North Carolina System officially announces UNC Health Chief External Affairs Officer Kevin Howell as NC State’s next chancellor, effective May 5. (link)
+ Milwaukee has narrowed its chancellor search down to four finalists: UW-Stevens Point Chancellor Thomas Gibson, Albany Provost Carol Kim, Milwaukee Lubar College of Business Director of Masters Programs Allan Klotsche, and Georgia State Provost Nicolle Parsons-Pollard. (link)
+ Indiana names West Virginia Men’s Basketball HC Darian DeVries as its next HC. According to Yahoo’s Pete Thamel and Jeff Borzello, the Hoosiers have signed DeVries to a six-year deal, and DeVries will owe WVU a buyout of $6.15M. (link); CBS’ Matt Norlander reports DeVries will earn around $5M per year. Also: “Indiana also is building toward having north of $7M in NIL + revenue-sharing resources.” (link)
+ Valparaiso and Women’s Basketball HC Mary Evans mutually agree to part ways after seven seasons. (link)
+ Morgan State Women’s Basketball HC Ed Davis Jr. announces his retirement. (link)
+ These changes and more in this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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Deals, Deals, Deals…
+ USF is partnering with Teamworks to implement Teamworks GM. (link)
+ Oregon State is partnering with Teamworks Influencer and relaunching The Woodshop, an NIL marketplace for OSU student-athletes. (link)
+ St. Bonaventure Men’s Basketball GM Adrian Wojnarowski announces the Bonnies will utilize Dropback’s front office technology. (link)
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The Philadelphia Phillies have filed a lawsuit against Zelus Analytics and its parent company, Teamworks Innovations, alleging the firms “are attempting to sell components of their baseball analytics platform” to the team’s division rivals “in violation of a multimillion-dollar agreement.” According to the Philadelphia Business Journal, the Phillies are suing to block the firms “from selling, licensing or otherwise distributing their analytics platform Titan Intelligence or any of its components to other MLB teams beyond what is permitted in their agreement.” The current deal grants the Phillies an “exclusive license to the use” of the platform “within the National League East division, and the suit claims Zelus and Teamworks “attempted to alter the scope of the exclusivity provisions last year by proposing an amendment that would permit them to sell individual components of the Titan platform to all MLB teams.” (link)
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D1.ticker Evening Standard - Tuesday, March 18, 2025
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NBC’s Nicole Auerbach asked NCAA President Charlie Baker about North Carolina’s inclusion in the men’s hoops championship field and the role of ADs and commissioners serving on selection committees. Baker replied: “It’s been going on forever. It’s actually one of the reasons why I think if we can come up with a way to make the math work and the geography and the logistics work on expanding the tournament from 68 to 76 (teams), I think it’s a conversation worth having. The bigger we can make the field going in, the less likely it is that it’s going to sting as much as it does (to be left out). It probably still will, I suppose, on some level, but it may sting less than it does today.” Baker also brought up the exclusion of Indiana State and Seton Hall last year and noted such snubs are “inherent in the process.” (link)
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Michigan AD Warde Manuel tells The Michigan Insider’s Sam Webb that he has “not had any conversation about postseason bans or penalties that are coming” in regards to the Notice of Allegations related to the sign-stealing accusations. “What I can point to is that Charlie Baker, when we won the championship, said they won it fair and square. That's something I can say that gives me some sense that they understand that this was a team who won that championship fair and square. I look at that, and as we move forward, we'll see how it goes." Manuel also talks about the Wolverines’ men’s basketball seed and the impact (or lack thereof) the Big Ten Tournament has. “I think going into the tournament people said we were a five [seed]. So, what was the impact of winning the Big Ten championship? In my mind, probably nothing, and that's where I have the issue. Teams have similar records. … Purdue had two more losses than we did. I'm setting that up to say we are equivalent teams in the conference. We won more than [Purdue and Wisconsin], so in that way we're different. In the end, we played Wisconsin twice. We were 2-0. We played Purdue three times and we're 2-1. So, if we do that, you would expect at least from my vantage point that head-to-head would matter, not statistics on a piece of paper. … It befuddles me to understand how all of that like teams’ head-to-head should matter when you finally go to seeding somebody should say, ’Whoa, whoa, whoa, that doesn’t look right.” Lots more from Manuel. (link)
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More from Arizona AD Desiree Reed-Francois’ sitdown with the Arizona Daily Star’s Michael Lev, during which Reed-Francois explained how UA is working to improve the fan experience in football and men’s and women’s basketball: “We do a lot of walking, a lot of observing, a lot of listening, whether it’s the fan council, the thousands of surveys we do, sending our marketing group to watch professional sports game-day atmospheres — or even going to see, what’s the standard in our conference? … On football, the sound is not where it needs to be. The video boards are not where they need to be. Those are a little bit longer term — as is, what are we going to with the west side? This year we’re experimenting with field-level suites. So that’s coming. We have to really look at tailoring to some specific game-day programs.” Reed-Francois adds: “We want to expand storytelling. We need to develop an in-house analytics unit (to assess ticketing needs, pricing and structuring). We need to maximize our premium spaces, even ones that aren’t even considered premium spaces (currently). We need to look at those and see how we can make those special and unique. We also really need to look at concerts, even hosting comedy shows, because we have to pay for all of these initiatives. ... Concert revenue is an untapped market. It’s also great for our community, great for our local businesses.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Audrey Snyder examines to what extent revenue-sharing will be a differentiator in wrestling and notes Penn State plans to include wrestlers in its distribution. Nittany Lions AD Pat Kraft: “I always tell Cael (Sanderson), we’re going to do whatever we need to do to give you all you need and the resources you need. I don’t envision — and I may be wrong on this — but I don’t envision any program doing 30 scholarships for wrestling. But we’re going to give Cael what he needs, and I can tell you that we’ve added scholarships for him in the future.” Snyder notes Oklahoma State, who finished second to Penn State in last year’s national championship, also plans to earmark some money for wrestlers. Cowboys AD Chad Weiberg says the team will also have more than 9.9 scholarships in the revenue-sharing world. While the exact number has yet to be decided, Weiberg says it’ll likely be in line with Penn State. “You have to keep it in a range. The student-athletes and their families are still making decisions based on who are the coaches, who’s training my son and who’s developing them. … You’re not wanting to ask kids to take less to be part of your program. … We have to make sure that we’re in the competitive range with Iowa, with Penn State, with the others in the sport.” Kraft adds that PSU intends to be agile with revenue-sharing beyond just wrestling: “We’re trying to be able to manage the money so that if we need to move on someone, no matter what the sport is, we have the ability to do so. [If it’s] ‘‘Hey, there’s the No. 1 fencer in the world,’ and we need to go use rev share to maybe tilt it our way, we’re going to be able to do that.” (link)
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St. John’s AD Ed Kull confirms the Red Storm will fully opt into revenue-sharing and tells Front Office Sports’ Amanda Christovich: “I think we’re all trying to navigate the unknown of the future. The portal opens up again on March 24th. We’re trying to be prepared and ready to go—even [donor Mike Repole’s] match is really in preparation for the next season. You hate saying that … but that’s the craziness that we’re dealing with. And it is professional sports.” Attorney Dan Lust, who works closely with the Johnnies on NIL matters, adds: “St. John’s is taking the ‘Power 4’ approach [to NIL] and applying it to a Big East school. Ed and the school work very closely with the collectives to maximize NIL. They have put a big emphasis on apparel partnerships to take advantage of this run…and have deals in place to capitalize on any viral moments during the tournament.” (link)
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UCF is launching the Competitive Success Fund to support the Knights’ revenue-sharing efforts. From the release: “Integrated into the ChargeOn Fund, this initiative, in addition to other revenue streams, strengthens the department’s ability to recruit, retain, and develop student-athletes as they compete at the highest levels. All contributions to the fund are tax-deductible.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Matt Baker examines how USF believes its $340M stadium will elevate its program in college sports’ new landscape, and Board of Trustees Chair Will Weatherford admits there was no plan when he and other stakeholders began talking about the project: “Sometimes in life you just have to speak things into existence.” Bulls AD Michael Kelly adds that the will was always there, but the way remained unclear. “I think everybody thought that you should (build one). But the practical realities were, there was certainly no money and not high enough on the priority list of the university at the time to make that happen.” The path remains fraught, however, due to increasing construction costs that San Diego State AD John David Wicker says might have prohibited the Aztecs from building Snapdragon Stadium. That project, which cost SDSU $310M, would likely now cost $450-500M, and Wicker says: “At this point. I don’t know how feasible that would be.” In fact, Baker notes trustees have yet to approve the final cost, which Weatherford says has gone up. He referred to it as a “$400M building” in November but said recently it will be “well within what we can afford.” The project has already been postponed a year because of a backed-up supply chain — and that was before the Trump administration’s tariffs and research funding cuts added uncertainties in construction and higher education. Further complicating matters is the prioritization of facilities in an NIL world, but Colorado State President Amy Parsons views these things as cyclical. TV partners, sponsors and other schools, she says, want to associate with competitive programs that excite fan bases, play in major bowls or make the NCAA Tournament. “And it starts with, does a school have the commitment to the program and value the program in order to compete at that level?” Baker adds: “If a school is spending nine figures on its stadium, the answer is a clear yes. Especially against these headwinds.” Lots more. (link)
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The NCAA has launched a new video to air throughout the men's and women's March Madness tournament broadcasts, as well as online, as part of the Draw the Line campaign. The new spot, titled "Don't Be a Loser," calls attention to the alarming prevalence of abuse and harassment student-athletes face from angry fans who lost a bet. NCAA President Charlie Baker: "The horrific messages we are seeing across online platforms is absolutely unacceptable. Angry fans are sending numerous abusive messages and threats to student-athletes, publicly and privately, because of lost bets placed on the athlete's performance in a game. These actions severely threaten student-athlete mental health and well-being, while harming the college athletics environment. We need fans to do better. We need states to do better and ban player props that target student-athletes and enable detrimental abuse." Check out the video. (link)
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Missouri names former Tennessee Women’s Basketball HC Kellie Harper as its next HC. (link); Meanwhile, Montana elevates Women’s Basketball Interim HC Nate Harris to the permanent post. (link)
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EA Sports is increasing its payments to players who opt into College Football 26 to $1,500. As was the case last year, some athletes will receive additional compensation to serve as brand ambassadors to promote the game, according to The Athletic’s Chris Vannini. A representative for EA Sports said Pathway Sports & Entertainment’s launch earlier this year did not impact EA’s decision to more than double the player compensation for this year’s game and instead that the rate was increased to make sure athletes feel recognized for the success of the game. Vannini: “Either way, the combination of Pathway’s up-front payment and EA Sports’ increase in compensation means some players could receive $3,000 this year just for being in the game. Pathway’s agreements with players are non-exclusive for the first year, meaning they won’t impact CFB26, but they could create tension in future games. EA Sports’ agreements with players are also non-exclusive, but they last throughout a player’s college career, with an opt-out period each December. Players do not receive royalties based on game sales.” Pathway President Casey Schwab: “This is great news for college football players and aligns with our vision at Pathway, which is to provide the most professional, transparent and legitimate NIL program for college athletes. We look forward to working with EA and others to achieve our long-term goals.” In total, Vannini reports EA will spend more than $16.5M for the NIL rights of players, the largest single-sport NIL deal ever. (link)
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Massachusetts has received a $1M gift from alumnus John F. Kennedy to support the newly launched Script U Scholarship Society. (link)
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Add Michigan State to the list of schools who will not hold a spring football game this year. (link)
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CBS enjoyed its second most-watched NCAA Men’s Basketball Selection Show since 2019 with 5.7M viewers per SBJ’s Austin Karp, who notes viewership was down 3% from 2024 but up 12% from 2023 and up 15% from 2022. (link); The Big Ten men’s basketball championship between Michigan and Wisconsin drew 4.53M viewers to CBS, which Karp notes is a 25% increase over last year’s Illinois-Wisconsin final. “That gives CBS the two best men's hoops games this season. No. 1 was Arkansas-Illinois on Thanksgiving (thank you NFL adjacency) with 5.17M.” (link)
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Director of Compliance and Student Athlete Affairs - (25000439) (Temple University / Philadelphia, PA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations (The Citadel / Charleston, SC): More details HERE.
Manager of Revenue Share Management (University of Maryland / College Park, MD): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Compliance (University of North Carolina – Wilmington / Wilmington, NC): More details HERE.
Director of Athletic Compliance (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Athletics Compliance Intern (University of Dayton / Dayton, OH): More details HERE.
Associate Athletics Director, Compliance (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
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Associate Athletic Director, Strategic NIL Initiatives (Tarleton State University / Stephenville, TX): More details HERE.
Associate Director for Development (Baylor University / Waco, TX): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Revenue Generation & Data Analytics - Ticket Office (University Athletic Association, Inc. at the University of Florida / Gainesville, FL): More details HERE.
Director of Revenue Development, Women's Basketball (Duke University / Durham, NC): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Development of Omaha Athletics/Director of the One Fund (University of Nebraska Foundation / Omaha, NE): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Special Events (Long Beach State University / Long Beach, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Annual Giving, Athletics (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development, Strategy and Analytics (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development (Western Kentucky University / Bowling Green, KY): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Philanthropy (Wofford College / Spartanburg, SC): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Annual Giving, Great Dane Athletic Club (SUNY University at Albany / Albany, NY): More details HERE.
Director of Annual Fund (Coastal Carolina University / Conway, SC): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director for Major Gifts (University of Texas – El Paso / El Paso, TX): More details HERE.
Fundraising Associate, Athletics (FUNDRAISER 2 NEX) (University of California – Davis / Davis, CA): More details HERE.
Coordinator of Donor Experiences (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Director of Major Gifts (USA Triathlon / Colorado Springs, CO): More details HERE.
Director of the Jax State Athletic Foundation (Jacksonville State University / Jacksonville, AL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Annual Fund & Special Events (Stetson University / DeLand, FL): More details HERE.
Associate AD for External Affairs (Stetson University / DeLand, FL): More details HERE.
Community and Events Coordinator (Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi / Corpus Christi, TX): More details HERE.
Associate Athletics Director for Major Gifts (University of New Mexico / Albuquerque, NM): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director, Development (Long Beach State University / Long Beach, CA): More details HERE
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.
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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 Operations (Johns Hopkins University / Baltimore, MD): (DIII) More details HERE.
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.
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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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Visiting Athletic Trainer (University of Illinois / Champaign/Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
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.
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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.
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