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All eight members of the new Pac-12 have signed their Grant of Rights and membership agreements, according to Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger, who notes it “is a signal that the league is finalizing a new media rights package that is expected in the coming days. The media rights package is expected to feature as many as four different partners…[and] paves the way for the league to formally offer invitations to expansion targets. The conference needs one full-time, FB-playing member to reach FBS minimum.” (link)
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Penn State AD Pat Kraft reiterates the Nittany Lions will not be pursuing private equity funding, telling the Centre Daily Times’ Jon Sauber: “We are always in a position of power because of who we are. We don’t need to take private equity money and alter our business.” Sauber also points out that Kraft last year adamantly opposed PE: “Why would I give up my money? I love this private equity, they’re basically saying we’re dumb. We don’t know how to run our business. ... Why would Penn State take private equity money? I’ve got 94,000 season ticket holders. We sell out hockey. We sell out wrestling. I’ve got the best fan base in the country. Why do I need private equity? So someone can tell me I’m stupid? I have enough people around me to tell me I’m stupid.” (link)
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Michigan AD Warde Manuel in a letter to fans notes the added costs of the House settlement “left U-M Athletics facing a projected deficit of nearly $27M for the 2025-26 academic year ($20.5M to fully participate in revenue sharing and $6.2M in new scholarships). With only six home football games this fall, our projected year-over-year decline in revenue of roughly $19.1M steepens these costs. The department has implemented several measures to counteract these new expenses. Through adjustments to university financing, budget cuts, travel policies, not filling select positions when vacated and the utilization of new revenue streams, we have reduced our estimated need from $27M to $15M for the coming year.” Manuel explains that “to combat the added cost, the department staff will gradually decline in number through two methods: attrition, with a long-term goal of a 10% reduction in total staff, and through a stricter approval process for new hires. The department has committed to more than $10M in budget cuts for the coming fiscal year, and has worked with the main campus to reduce its allocation from TV revenue to the university from $8M to $2M. We also revamped our travel policy, which resulted in over $900K in savings during 2024-25. Our athletic department is also producing more revenue from events in our facilities, such as our partnerships with Upper Deck Golf and AEG/Zach Bryan. Events such as international soccer matches and the 2014 NHL Winter Classic generated between $750K and $3M each for the department in the past. The 2024 calendar year saw the implementation of alcohol sales at Crisler Center, Yost Ice Arena, and Michigan Stadium, which generated over $2.25M for the department. We will continue to evaluate other opportunities to generate additional revenue throughout the department.” Full letter. (link)
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CBS’ Brandon Marcello indicates that “it’s believed Texas Tech will pay its players $55M (revenue sharing + NIL) among all its programs this year, making the Red Raiders perhaps the highest-paying college athletics program in the country.” (link); More on Texas Tech’s launch of the Red Raider Club, which will integrate The Matador Club collective under its umbrella. From TTU: “By integrating the Matador Club under its banner, the Red Raider Club will lead the effort to provide annual funding for revenue sharing, student-athlete scholarships and a comprehensive range of programs that elevate the student-athlete experience – both on and off the field. This transformation represents a commitment to adapt, to lead and to invest in championship-caliber programs and student-athletes.” Red Raiders AD Kirby Hocutt: "As we transition to a new model, know that we are ready. Over the past year, we have studied various impacts of the House settlement on our department and have been ready for this new era in college athletics. Texas Tech will continue to be a leader nationally in this era.” (link)
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Maine announces it will not opt into the House settlement, indicating in a statement that "while a final decision is not yet required by the NCAA, based on the information currently available, our intention as of today is to opt out for the 2025-26 year. As this decision is an annual one and can change each year, we will continue to evaluate the situation as it evolves." (link)
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The Richmond Times-Dispatch’s John O’Connor examines the approaches Richmond and William & Mary are taking to a post-House landscape, and Spiders AD John Hardt says: “We’re in a similar situation to all the best programs outside of the Power Four in that we’re having to be creative and aggressive in developing new revenues and new support so we’re able to share direct payments with our men’s and women’s basketball players. And we’re having good initial success in doing that.” Tribe AD Brian Mann notes: “We’re still moving forward and evolving in this new landscape where student-athletes capitalize on their name, image and likeness, and we feel like we’ve been very competitive in the CAA in that space. We’re doing it a little different than everybody else. We have two amazing basketball coaches, and that’s really where it has hit the CAA the most, and they’ve been really creative in the way they’ve built their rosters. … Moving forward, we’re going to have to continue to grow, and we’re going to have to make sure that we can be as competitive as we can possibly be in that space to ensure we’re able to attract and retain the right student-athletes for William & Mary. We’ll do that. We have a great support system.” Both schools, O’Connor points out, will continue to rely on philanthropy and their respective collectives, and there are no plans to eliminate sports at either school. Mann explains that philanthropy “means that we can start really thinking about a future of 23 sports, with 500-plus student-athletes, and not have to consider making reductions because of financial [issues].” (link)
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“With the revenue-sharing era now officially underway, Title IX defense attorneys say colleges are preparing for a potential wave of gender-equity lawsuits from athletes, especially challenges over how that revenue is distributed,” according to Sportico’s Daniel Libit and Michael McCann, who add: “These preparations, months in the making, include budgeting for costly and prolonged litigation—and potential settlements with classes of athletes—as well as commissioning audits to identify other areas of Title IX vulnerability.” Church Church Hittle and Antrim Partner Todd Shumaker says some of the FBS schools he advises are allocating anywhere from a few million dollars to $20M in anticipation. “They are trying to balance antitrust concerns with Title IX concerns, knowing that even if they are working toward equity, that it is not going to get there right away. Like a lot of stuff in college sports, it is not if you are going to get sued but when you are going to get sued.” Libit and McCann go on to observe that distributing the bulk of rev-share to football “would belie the spirit, if not the letter, of Title IX. These are not abstract considerations; plaintiffs in the revenue-sharing era will be able to litigate direct payments, but they are not limited to challenging only that aspect of a new system.” LaKeisha Marsh, the higher ed/college sports practice chair at Akerman LLP, expands on that point: “Revenue may just be a catalyst to open up the door for looking at Title IX. If plaintiffs’ counsel can point to some other ongoing (Title IX) issue or disparity that is happening, they will.” With that in mind, Marsh adds that her firm has been retained by multiple schools over the past two years to conduct Title IX risk assessments. Ultimately, Libit and McCann note the “only guaranteed beneficiaries in these legal battles are the lawyers, provided they can keep up with the growing caseload.” Shumaker tells them: “We feel comfortable we are ready for it. If it turns into a torrent, we will deal with it as it comes. We are happy to have the business.” (link)
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Learfield has launched Learfield Impact, a new brand vertical that brings all of its NIL endeavors into a centralized location. Specifically, Learfield Impact will offer people and resources via the company’s dedicated team of NIL leaders across college sports, provide original content powered by Learfield Studios, and give access to Learfield’s Compass NIL platform. Learfield SVP/Head of Content Grant Jones tells SBJ’s Ben Portnoy: “Being innovative is more important now than it ever has been in college sports, and that innovation is focused on NIL. Collaborating with [EVP/NIL Growth & Development] Solly [Fulp] and his team and having a brand like ‘Learfield Impact’ allows us to say, ‘OK, what can we do now with content and athletes that maybe we couldn’t do two years ago?’ Because suddenly you have athletic departments who are much more interested in hearing that word ‘innovate,’ and are innovating themselves, frankly.” (link)
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The West Coast Conference will add conference championships in men’s soccer, women’s soccer and softball beginning in 2026-27. WCC Commissioner Stu Jackson: “Following a thorough evaluation of each championship proposal, the membership was aligned in adding championship events in men’s soccer, women’s soccer and softball. We look forward to hosting high-caliber championships and are excited for our programs to have the opportunity to compete for a title and secure the Conference’s automatic qualification to their respective NCAA Championship.” (link)
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Game 3 of the Women’s College World Series was the most-watched softball game in NCAA history, according to ESPN, which reports the game averaged 2.4M viewers and peaked at 2.7M. (link)
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Ticketing Deals…
+ Cincinnati selects Ticketmaster as its official ticketing provider beginning July 1. (link)
+ San Diego taps Paciolan as its new ticketing partner. (link)
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It’s Personnel…
+ Baylor has named Houston Astros Director of Creative and Content Jeff Hanel as Assoc. AD for Branding and Creative Services. (link)
+ Abilene Christian Senior Assoc. AD/SWA Heather Wyatt has left the department for a role outside college athletics, per CollegeAD. (link)
+ Kentucky AHC Vince Marrow is expected to become GM of the Louisville football program, according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel. (link)
+ Hawaii has named NBA veteran Patty Mills as its new Men’s Basketball GM. Mills, who currently plays for the Los Angeles Clippers, says: “This role is not only a professional milestone, but a personal one as well. Despite being from different parts of the Pacific region, as someone from the Torres Strait Islands, I feel a strong cultural connection to Hawaii—our communities share deep respect and spiritual connection to the land, sea and sky and the strength of family and tradition. My connection to UH began in 2007 but since becoming a member of the North Shore community, I've felt a genuine sense of belonging that reminds me so much of home. I'm truly grateful to be embraced by this community, and I'm committed to honoring that connection by serving our program and representing the values we hold dear.” (link)
+ LSU Football Director of Player Development/Director of Recruiting Communications and External Relations Jordan Arcement has been hired by Athletes First to assist in adapting to the revenue sharing era of college football, according to On3’s Pete Nakos. (link)
+ ESPN signs iconic men’s hoops analyst Dick Vitale to an extension through the 2027-28 season. The network also announced the launch of the Dick Vitale Invitational, which will begin in 2025. The first matchup will pit Duke and Texas against one another in Charlotte on November 4. (link)
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Coaches Corner presented by D1.relocation…
+ Lindenwood has a new Men’s Hockey HC in Penn State AC Keith Fisher. (link)
+ Arizona taps Virginia Tech AHC Andrew Dubs for its Track & Field/Cross Country HC role. (link)
+ Delaware State names Sacred Heart Women’s Wrestling AC Kenya Sloan as its inaugural HC. (link)
+ Northern Colorado inks Men’s Basketball HC Steve Smiley to an extension through the 2030 season. The amended agreement includes an increased base salary, guaranteed compensation through 2029, revised performance incentives, and a retention bonus. (link)
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Cal Poly AD Don Oberhelman announces he will retire after 15 years leading the Mustangs when either his successor is named or at the end of the summer. President Jeffrey Armstrong: “Don has embraced the Cal Poly hallmark of continued improvement and leaves our Athletics program significantly enhanced from the day he arrived. On behalf of our entire university community, I offer our sincere thanks to Don for his commitment to athletic and academic excellence and his unwavering support for our student-athletes over the years.” (link)
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SBJ’s Ben Portnoy and Chris Smith broke some key news this morning: “Elevate is set to announce the creation of the Collegiate Investment Initiative, a $500M initiative backed by PE firm Velocity Capital Management and the Texas Permanent School Fund.” Chief Business Officer of Elevate College and Global Marketplace Jonathan Marks: “One of the needs that we’ve seen that’s gone unfulfilled is the need for project-based or bridge capital that a school might not be able to achieve within the university debt structure or via bonds. We’re looking more to provide debt-type capital or credit, [and] that ultimately we can help a school monetize that investment and that return on capital more than anyone else.” Elevate’s strategy, Portnoy & Smith add, is to “support cash-strapped athletic departments without requiring equity commitments or short-term exit strategies typically deployed by private equity firms. Instead, these disbursements can be long-term deals secured by a percentage of future, incremental revenues.” (link)
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Penn State and UCLA are the inaugural partners in Elevate’s newly unveiled $500M College Investment Initiative, according to Sportico’s Daniel Libit, Eben Novy-Williams and Scott Soshnick, who write that after Sportico’s initial story on the new Elevate initiative was published, “a UCLA spokesperson said that while the school is currently partnered with Elevate for ticketing, it has not engaged with the new college sports fund. The spokesperson did not provide any additional details about conversations between UCLA and Elevate about expanding its relationship.” (link); Nittany Lions AD Pat Kraft denies that the school has agreed to a private equity deal, according to Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger, who quotes Kraft as saying: "Elevate serves as our partner in ticketing strategy and operations. To clarify, our relationship is strictly limited to these services. We have no affiliation or involvement with any private equity firm or fund." (link)
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Boise State is “actively considering” bringing private equity investment into the athletic department and expects to have a deal in place “within the next six months,” Broncos AD Jeramiah Dickey tells Front Office Sports’ Amanda Christovich. Dickey adds: “Ultimately, I need to create more assets for my institution and state. But because the athletic department doesn’t earn as much money as some others, I have to get that much more creative, which means I have to take that much more risk, and appropriately so.” Christovich reports that Boise State has set up an entity called the Bronco Athletic Growth Solutions (BAGS), which runs through the athletic department foundation. BAGS is looking into “things that I would still define as nontraditional that create new revenue streams,” including PE, according to Dickey. Christovich goes on to explain that “the entity has been assessing different types of private equity opportunities. For example, they could go the route of private credit, which would help pay for facilities upgrades. Boise State wouldn’t be the first to private equity, however. (link)
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ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC leaders met by video Monday morning to discuss the direction of college sports post-House, and FootballScoop’s John Brice notes that while SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey “confirmed his Sunday afternoon round of golf with President Donald Trump and Notre Dame [AD] Pete Bevacqua, the session mostly was very general discussion with little substance as to how, exactly, everyone moves forward.” Sankey: “I've always appreciated (Trump's) interest in college sports. It was helpful for me and for Pete as well to hear his thoughts and perspective and share some of ours." As for what those thoughts were, Sankey adds: “I think those are best left for the moment on the golf course." ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips during the call noted that "we're in the process of putting together structure” when it comes to punishments for NIL deals that don’t meet the new standard. (link)
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ESPN’s Pete Thamel reports the call included a “lot of chatter” about the hire of Bryan Seeley from MLB as the College Sports Commission’s new CEO. Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark: "It was unanimous among the commissioners that he was the right person at the right time for this role. He was passionate about the opportunity." Yormark adds that Seeley ran to the opportunity and, per Thamel, used the term "course-correct what’s going on in the industry" to describe the goal of Seeley's role. Sankey noted that “congressional activity remains important,” calls the industry "uniquely American" and says that it deserves attention and support of the Congressional level. (link)
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The Athletic’s Ralph Russo catches up with College Sports Commission CEO Bryan Seeley, who says: “I think this is a good, new starting point. So whatever existed beforehand does not need to be what exists going forward. Culture doesn’t change overnight. I don’t expect that to happen overnight, but I do think that the schools that have signed on to the settlement want rules and want rules to be enforced. Otherwise they wouldn’t have signed on to the settlement. I think student-athletes want a different system. So I think there is a desire for rules enforcement. There’s a desire for transparency.” Seeley also tells Russo: “These are going to be more private-sector investigations, right? We don’t have subpoena power. We don’t have search-warrant power. I’ve operated in that system for over a decade, so I’m well-suited to continue to do that with college sports. I think I’m one of the few people in the country who’s probably led investigations into salary-cap circumvention, and so in terms of the subject matter, at least for part of this, I have a lot of experience.” Seeley understands that “college sports is its own unique thing, and what makes college sports great needs to remain” and adds: “Some of the system we’re going to bring for enforcement is a system that has been used in the pro sports world, but it’s been used in other worlds, too. … But I don’t view this as the professionalization of college sports. Working with schools and working with student-athletes is going to be quite different than working with professional sports teams and professional athletes.” (link)
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The Washington Post’s Jesse Dougherty has obtained copies of federal draft legislation from two House committees, “which would amount to a bill that checks off every item the NCAA has spent years — and millions of dollars — lobbying for: a preemption of state laws that conflict with rules set by the NCAA and/or its conferences; a prohibition on college athletes being classified as employees; and broad antitrust protection that lines up with the House v. NCAA settlement approved Friday, which could insulate the NCAA and its members from legal challenges of a new salary cap for schools’ direct payments to athletes and attempts to regulate booster spending in the name, image and likeness (NIL) market.” Dougherty reports the draft language specifically includes antitrust exemption for “preventing an associated entity or individual from providing a student-athlete compensation greater than fair market value for name, image and likeness agreements; a school, conference or interstate association setting the maximum amount of money that can be distributed to athletes in a given year; and limiting the eligibility of athletes based on the number of seasons played or years exhausted. This is not part of the House settlement but would provide the NCAA with protection from a slew of antitrust lawsuits challenging eligibility rules.” The draft legislation outlines additional antitrust protection for enforcing transfer rules and an agent registration process. More from Dougherty. (link)
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Ohio State and Learfield’s Ohio State Sports Properties have announced the formation of Buckeye Sports Group (BSG), which is designed to support, streamline and enhance NIL opportunities for Buckeyes student-athletes. Specifically, BSG will create a dedicated team of NIL leaders to prioritize student-athlete brand engagement and content-driven campaigns through three key areas: deal facilitation and management, content creation and storytelling, and support services. (link)
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247Sports’ David Eickholt reports that “as a result of Friday's landmark House settlement, the University of Iowa will begin to share revenue directly with student-athletes beginning July 1, 2025. To further strengthen its financial position and to allow for revenue-sharing, Iowa Athletics has created Flight Funds, a new charitable avenue that allows donors to invest in student-athlete revenue sharing and help Iowa build championship-caliber programs.” (link)
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Meanwhile, Iowa has hired former Kansas City Chiefs GM Scott Pioli as a consultant to help the football program transition to a new financial model. The Athletic’s Scott Dochterman also reports the Hawkeyes “will have a cap management structure that includes designated GMs for each program. Other roles: Marcus Wilson, executive senior associate AD, oversees cap management & administration. Scott Brickman, Iowa's GM for NIL and strategy through a partnership with Altius Sports Partners, will review and approve all agreements.” (link, link)
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Texas Tech says its fundraising arm, the Red Raider Club, will be responsible for generating $14M annually to help fund its $20.5M revenue-sharing model, according to 247Sports’ Brandon Marcello. (link)
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Florida A&M AD Angela Suggs has been arrested and charged with grand theft and other counts related to alleged false claims on travel vouchers in her previous job, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, which says in a statement: “The investigation began in November 2024 after FDLE received a criminal referral from the Florida Department of Commerce’s Inspector General with an audit of Suggs’ business credit card purchases and corresponding travel reimbursements. … The investigation revealed Suggs misused her FSF-issued credit card to make wire transfers and cash withdraws and personal purchases at casinos during business trips, totaling more than $24,000. She then falsified travel vouchers, coding the unauthorized charges as meals. When asked about the unauthorized charges, Suggs claimed some were for business meals and others were accidentally charged to the business card. She failed to fully repay (the foundation) for her personal expenditures." Suggs, who was President/CEO of the Florida Sports Foundation (FSF) until joining FAMU in October 2024, turned herself in on June 9 at the Leon County Jail. She was released from custody on a $13,500 bond. FAMU Interim President Timothy Beard says he was “aware of the allegations involving our athletics director, Angela Suggs, while she was working with a former employer. While the matter is unrelated to her duties as an employee at FAMU, we are monitoring the situation and will respond in the future as appropriate." (link)
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UCF’s Roth Tower expansion and Hagle Gateway projects are moving along on schedule, according to Knights AD Terry Mohajir. The Orlando Sentinel’s Matt Murschel notes there was some concern about the potential rise in steel costs due to recent tariffs placed on items produced outside the U.S., but Mohajir says: “A lot of the steel is coming from Florida. That was one of the things I was worried about. I was concerned about some of the tariffs because they originate from overseas. However, a significant portion of our steel comes from several steel plants in Florida and Arkansas. Most of our high-producing steel companies are buying most of our products domestically.” Murschel also reports the stadium will be renamed as the Acrisure Bounce House after FBC Mortgage rebrands as Acrisure Mortgage on July 1, pending Trustees’ approval. Mohajir explains it “doesn’t change the naming rights deal, but it does change the potential name of the same, but we have the governance process we have to go through. We’re still trying to figure out if we have to get that approved by our board of trustees since they changed their name.” (link, link)
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Learfield has released the 2024-25 Learfield Impact Report, which indicates the total sponsorship spend of brand partners activating NIL campaigns eclipsed $140M for the year, up from $70M in 2023-24. Meanwhile, the number of brand partners increased from just over 500 to 950 YoY, student-athlete earnings jumped from $13.6M to $16M and the number of participating student-athletes doubled from 2,000 to 4,000. Additionally, the percentage of women’s student-athletes increased from 43% in 2023-24 to 49%. Football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball and softball student-athletes participated in NIL deals at the highest rates, respectively. Learfield CEO Gole Gahagan: “With the approval of the House settlement, it is imperative to surround our partners with resources and tools that drive successful student-athlete marketing initiatives. Learfield Impact represents the next big step in our leading portfolio of services, combining the three factors that optimize NIL activity – people, content and technology – to form the most powerful NIL solution in college athletics.” Full report. (link)
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Warner Bros. Discovery is splitting itself into two standalone publicly traded companies, separating its HBO Max streaming service, movie studio and TV production business from its cable networks. According to the Wall Street Journal’s Joe Flint, one company will be home to CNN, TNT, TBS and Warner’s dozens of cable channels, as well as its international holdings. That entity, called Global Networks for now, will hold as much as a 20% stake in the second entity, which Warner is referring to as Streaming & Studios. It plans to use earnings from that stake to pay off debt. WBD CEO David Zaslav will remain as CEO of the Streaming & Studios company, while CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels will serve as CEO of Global Networks. Zaslav: “We are empowering these iconic brands with the sharper focus and strategic flexibility they need to compete most effectively in today’s evolving media landscape.” (link)
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Assistant Softball Coach - Pitching (Illinois State University / Normal, IL): More details HERE.
Assistant Men's Soccer Coach (St. Bonaventure University / St. Bonaventure, NY): More details HERE.
Head Men's Tennis Coach (Saint Mary's College of California / Moraga, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Men's Lacrosse Coach (Robert Morris University – Pennsylvania / Moon Twp, PA): More details HERE.
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Senior Associate Commissioner of External Affairs (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference / Edison, NJ): More details HERE.
Communications Graduate Assistant (Wichita State University / Wichita, KS): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director – Strategic Communications (Texas Christian University / Fort Worth, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing & Promotions (University of Indianapolis / Indianapolis, IN): (DII) More details HERE.
Director of Photography (University of Connecticut / Storrs, CT): More details HERE.
Director of NIL Strategy & Athlete Marketing (Purdue University / West Lafayette, IN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Marketing (Texas A&M University / College Station, TX): More details HERE.
Video and Engagement Coordinator - Football (University of Northern Iowa / Cedar Falls, IA): More details HERE.
Fan Experience & Sales Fellow, Department of Athletics (R0007868) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director, Marketing & Fan Engagement (Tarleton State University / Stephenville, TX): More details HERE.
Director of Creative Content (University of North Carolina – Wilmington / Wilmington, NC): More details HERE.
Associate Director or Director, Marketing & Fan Development (University of Illinois / Champaign/Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director for Digital & Creative Media (University of Utah / Salt Lake City, UT): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director External Affairs/Chief Revenue Officer (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE
Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Fan Experience (University of Mississippi / Oxford, MS): More details HERE.
Marketing & Fan Experience Coordinator (University of Nevada – Las Vegas / Las Vegas, NV): More details HERE.
Creative Video Producer, Athletics (University of Colorado – Boulder / Boulder, CO): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Athletics, Marketing & Revenue Generation (Davidson College / Davidson, NC): More details HERE.
Director of Photography (University of Illinois / Champaign/Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
Athletics Marketing Assistant Director (University of Northern Iowa / Cedar Falls, IA): More details HERE.
Manager of Football Creative (United States Air Force Academy / Colorado Springs, CO): More details HERE.
Associate/Assistant Athletics Director of Marketing (Appalachian State University / Boone, NC): More details HERE.
Director of Redbird Productions (Illinois State University / Normal, IL): More details HERE.
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Director of NIL Strategy & Athlete Marketing (Purdue University / West Lafayette, IN): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director - Compliance (Johns Hopkins University / Baltimore, MD): (DIII) More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director (Athletic Compliance) (Prairie View A & M University / Prairie View, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director - Compliance (Johns Hopkins University / Baltimore, MD): (DIII) More details HERE.
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Associate Athletic Director – Annual Fund & Premium Seating (University of Houston / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Chief Operating Officer (Virginia Athletics Foundation) (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant AD for Advancement/Director of Development for Athletics (William & Mary / Williamsburg, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director Athletic Annual Giving (HR Title: Stewardship Officer I) (Southern Methodist University – SMU / Dallas, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development (United States Naval Academy / Annapolis, MD): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development, Annual Fund (University of Texas – Austin / Austin, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Athletic Advancement (Sacred Heart University / Fairfield, CT): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Development, Intercollegiate Athletics (Penn State / University Park, PA): More details HERE.
Major Gifts Officer (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director - Advancement (University of Tennessee – Chattanooga / Chattanooga, TN): More details HERE.
Director of Major Gifts (University of Illinois / Champaign/Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director External Affairs/Chief Revenue Officer (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE
Assistant Director, Development (Kansas State University / Manhattan, KS): More details HERE.
Director/Assistant Athletic Director, Championship Resources (University of North Alabama / Florence, AL): More details HERE.
Associate Director Athletic Major Gifts (University of Alabama / Tuscaloosa, AL): More details HERE.
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Senior Associate Commissioner of External Affairs (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference / Edison, NJ): More details HERE.
Chief Operating Officer (Virginia Athletics Foundation) (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director – Strategic Communications (Texas Christian University / Fort Worth, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Athletic Advancement (Sacred Heart University / Fairfield, CT): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator (Texas Christian University / Fort Worth, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Vice President, ASP College (Altius Sports Partners / Remote): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director External Affairs/Chief Revenue Officer (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE
Athletic Director (Marshall University / Huntington, WV): More details HERE. The D1.dossier for this position is available HERE.
Director of Athletics (Tufts University / Medford, MA): (DIII) More details HERE.
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Director of Football Relations (College Football Playoff / Irving, TX): More details HERE.
Equipment Manager (Tufts University / Medford, MA): (DIII) More details HERE.
Assistant Manager Athletic Concessions (University of Northern Iowa / Cedar Falls, IA): More details HERE.
Director, Events - Athletics (ONSITE) (University of California – Los Angeles – UCLA / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE.
Maintenance Custodian 1 (University of Washington / Seattle, WA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Facilities and Event Operations - 3M Arena at Mariucci, Ridder Arena, and Baseline Tennis Center (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Event Manager Athletic Facilities (University of Northern Iowa / Cedar Falls, IA): More details HERE.
Custodian Supervisor 1 (University of Washington / Seattle, WA): More details HERE.
Assistant Commissioner Sport Administration & Championships (Western Athletic Conference / Arlington, TX): More details HERE.
Director of Grounds & Maintenance (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE
Assistant Director, Facilities & Event Management (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director for Events, Facilities, & Capital Projects (Elon University / Elon, NC): More details HERE.
Athletics Groundskeeper (Florida Gulf Coast University / Fort Myers, FL): More details HERE.
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Athletics Administration Internship (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
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Associate Athletic Trainer (Furman University / Greenville, SC): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Sports Performance Coach (University of Massachusetts – Amherst / Amherst, MA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant or Associate Athletic Trainer (University of Maryland – Baltimore County / Catonsville, MD): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Director - Sports Medicine (University of the Pacific / Stockton, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Athletic Performance - Men’s Basketball (University of the Pacific / Stockton, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach (Western Carolina University / Cullowhee, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director / Sports Nutrition (Virginia Tech / Blacksburg, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach (Army West Point / West Point, NY): More details HERE.
Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach (Rice University / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Graduate Assistant: Sports Performance (Belmont University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
Intern Athletic Trainer (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Johns Hopkins University / Baltimore, MD): (DIII) More details HERE.
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Senior Associate Commissioner of External Affairs (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference / Edison, NJ): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director External Affairs/Chief Revenue Officer (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE
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Senior Associate Commissioner of External Affairs (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference / Edison, NJ): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Ticket Operations (Florida International University / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director External Affairs/Chief Revenue Officer (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE
Assistant Director of Ticket Operations (University of Georgia / Athens, GA): More details HERE.
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