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NCAA President Charlie Baker was credited with a little more than $3.4M in total compensation for his first 10 months on the job in 2023, according to USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz. Federal tax records also show former President Mark Emmert received slightly more than $1.4M in base salary and more than $600K in other benefits during his final months with the association. Emmert also received nearly $4.3M in severance during the 2023 calendar year. Berkowitz notes that Baker’s total pay included just over $2.6M in base compensation, $400K in bonus pay and nearly $360K in other reportable compensation. The base amount, when annualized, is a little more than $3.15M. (link)
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MoloLamken LP, the law firm representing a key group of objectors in the House case, has “raised ethical concerns about the conduct of class counsel, after the latter refused to consent to an extension for the objectors to file a motion seeking court-awarded attorneys’ fees,” according to Sportico’s Michael McCann and Daniel Libit, who note that “in response, class counsel has accused the objectors’ lawyers of attempting to use procedural tactics to secure millions of dollars in fees—potentially at the expense of hundreds of thousands of athletes.” MoloLamken Partner Steven Molo specifically alleges that class counsel refused his request for a filing extension unless he agreed to waive a potential appeal on behalf of his clients. Molo acknowledges missing the deadline but attributes the oversight to his having committed his “singular focus” to the work evaluating legal options for his clients ahead of the 30-day notice-of-appeal deadline. House plaintiffs’ attorney Steve Berman tells Sportico: “They want to trash the settlement without the appellate court knowing. The minute it’s upheld they will ask for millions in fees claiming what great benefits they created for the class. So, they want to talk two-faced without the appellate court knowing.” McCann and Libit note that “it is important to stress that while Molo criticizes class counsel for turning down his request for an extension, class counsel were under no obligation to grant it. It was a request, not a command.” Furthermore, despite offering a reason for the error, McCann and Libit add that U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken “might not care or find it sufficiently mitigating. Some judges are known to reprimand attorneys who miss deadlines and even sanction them.” (link)
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Noted attorney Tom Mars points out that today’s U.S. Supreme Court decision in Trump v. Casa “brings an end to nationwide injunctions (aka ‘universal injunctions’) like the one entered by a Tennessee federal district court early last year, which prohibited the NCAA from enforcing its NIL rules. (link); Full decision. (link)
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Montana men’s basketball student-athlete Kai Johnson’s motion for a preliminary injunction to provide him with an additional year of eligibility has been denied. (link)
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North Dakota announces today that it will opt in to the House settlement, effective June 27. AD Bill Chaves: "With the information that we have today and the requirement to make a decision by Monday, June 30, we felt that this was the most prudent course of action. There was always a chance that when the final settlement occurred that it could be different than what was initially provided by both the plaintiffs' and defendants' attorneys and sure enough that was the case." (link)
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Drake makes a call on House: “After much deliberation and evaluation, Drake University has opted into the settlement and is ready to embrace this new era. At our core, our pursuit of sustained excellence in the classroom, competition, and community remains the same. For us to remain competitive and relevant, we must be willing to adjust with the changing times, especially in the sport of basketball. The pride and enjoyment our men's and women's basketball teams have provided us in recent years has also served as a reminder to the significance their success has on the rest of the department. In short, our basketball programs and the Drake Relays are the rising tide that lifts all other boats in our department. In order for all of our student-athletes and sport programs to grow, we must position our basketball programs and Drake Relays to flourish.” (link)
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Omaha’s decision on the House settlement: “As a result of this strategic planning, university leadership has decided that UNO will not opt in to the terms of the House settlement for the 2025-2026 academic year, but will position the department to opt-in in future years when necessary. This decision reflects a strategic approach to preserve our sport portfolio and roster flexibility, respond to evolving policies and legal shifts, and invest directly in Maverick student-athletes under current NCAA rules, laying the groundwork for a smooth transition in the future.” Further, the Mavs point to: 1) Honoring the financial commitments already delivered to student-athletes on 2025-26 rosters; 2) Title IX considerations; 3) Evolving costs of NIL, specifically the unclear cost of NIL Go; and, 4) International, financial and legal considerations. (link)
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“Seemingly overnight, long-sleepy Sacramento State has transformed into one of the flashiest athletic departments in college sports,” according to The Athletic’s Christopher Kamrani and Stewart Mandel, who note the football program is expected to spend $4M on NIL in calendar year 2025. They also note Football HC Brennan Marion’s salary is $750K, and the program has a $2.7M staff pool. All three figures are believed to be the highest in the FCS. Marion: “There’s a lot of people in this community with real money…and they’re really all in on making this a top-tier football program. If we’re announced FBS – when we’re announced FBS – the only schools on the West Coast that will have more than us financially when it comes to helping players in NIL will be USC and Oregon.” Despite setbacks in the FBS journey, Marion remarks: “[State] senators are involved, congressmen are involved – people are very serious about us going to FBS in this region. Just me, personally, if I was on the NCAA Council, I don’t want to go against the state capital of California.” President Luke Wood adds: “I’m glad that people get to see that these things aren’t easy. Because it’s going to make the victory even more sweet. Because we will be FBS.” Meanwhile, Hornets AD Mark Orr points out that “we’re the only top-20 media market in the country that doesn’t have an FBS program. This market is thirsty for something like this.” More. (link)
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FAU announces its immediate intent to support its Athletics Competitive Excellence Fund (CEF) with an annual multimillion-dollar allocation of auxiliary funds, as recently allowed by the Florida Board of Governors. The FAU Board of Trustees approved the measure on Friday. Specifically, the Owls plans to commit an average of $5M per year to the CEF, which, when combined with private giving, allows FAU to far exceed the minimum investment requirements set by the American. President Adam Hasner: "While we continue to invest heavily in our academic and research missions, having a competitive athletics program is an important aspect of our university's success on and off the field. In the new paradigm of intercollegiate athletics, these funds represent a downpayment on our investment in competitive excellence while we also improve the student athlete experience across all our men's and women's programs." (link)
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Florida Gulf Coast AD Colin Hargis talks with the Naples Daily News’ Alex Martin about FGCU’s rev-share approach and explains: "Taking a step back in general, the scholarship situation in every single sport can essentially become an equivalency sport. You can have a sport like women's basketball in the past, where you had to give out your full scholarships. Well, now you can give out partial scholarships if you choose to. So even that becomes a little bit different for any coach out there. A lot of that turns into, you know, trying to put a little bit of science behind the art, and understanding what that modeling can look like. And that's what we're looking at. We're looking at different software partners, and we've already worked with some of them with different softwares and capabilities, but they have these other platforms. So, we're looking at…[giving coaches] a little bit more of a scientific approach to it.” Hargis believes there will be fewer walk-ons but doesn’t necessarily see them going away altogether. He notes that some programs that, for instance, carried baseball rosters of upwards of 50 players are no longer able to do that, so “those student-athletes have an opportunity or need to find another opportunity. I do think that that will level out the playing field, a little bit. That's going to help with that.” Full Q&A. (link)
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Andrew Minear, executive director of the Washington-focused Montlake Futures, sent a note to members this week confirming the organization will “step away from the forefront” and will no longer process recurring payments or contributions beyond June 30, according to On Montlake’s Christian Caple. Minear did leave open the possibility of exploring “complementary services” in the future. Caple notes that as the focus shifts from collectives to commercial NIL, UW will utilize its in-house Dawgs Unleashed program to help secure such deals for student-athletes. Joe Knight, the program’s executive director, believes the Huskies will have an advantage in this area: “There are so many near-and-dear donors to this place that own businesses. It’s my job, and our team’s job, to get really creative about finding ways that our student-athletes can help those businesses. Almost across the board, our donors that have these business interests are willing to have the conversation, and I think that gives us a leg up here.” Knight also points to UW’s partnership with Learfield and says: “We’re going to work to ingrain ourselves into the work that Huskies Sports Properties is doing. He envisions Dawgs Unleashed working with “a lot of restaurants, car dealerships and hotels” to find brand deals on more of a one-off basis. Meanwhile, Caple points out that as part of UW’s new Learfield agreement, the company has committed an average of more than $1.1M per year to athlete NIL deals over the next 12 years. More. (link)
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More from Florida AD Scott Stricklin as he explains that as soon as UF begins any major renovation to the main seating areas in The Swamp it must be ADA-compliant, and that will force the loss of thousands of seats. “That’s just a reality that we’re dealing with. That’s not something I dreamed up. But we have an option. We can sit there and just not touch it and let it fall into disrepair or we can finally address it and try to do something in a thoughtful manner.” Regarding the project’s timeline, Stricklin says: “We are in the design/development phase. … We’ll wrap this up sometime in the fall. At that point we’ll have a really good sense on budget. We’ll have a really good sense of what we’ll actually do. And once we come up with a financing plan we’ll be ready to start sharing that with Gator Nation.” (link)
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UTSA shares a breakdown of many of its off-field accomplishments from the 2024-25 academic year, including setting records for attendance in volleyball for the second consecutive season, while softball set a new high mark for the number of tickets sold. Since the conclusion of the 2023 season, softball season-ticket sales have increased by 204%. UTSA also generated 7,588 earned media mentions with an audience of 5.7B, which it calculates has the advertising equivalency value of $152.9M. Finally, a combined total of 9.26M marketing/ticketing emails were sent to fanbase recipients, up 86.4% from the 4.96M combined marketing/ticketing emails sent in 2023-24. The average email open rate on all marketing/ticketing emails combined over the past year was 50.4%. This is an increase from last year’s open rate of 48.9%. More. (link)
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Miami (OH) Men’s Basketball HC Travis Steele asserts that “they’ve got to get rid of the NET. The NET, I think, is awful. … We can't get a game. We can't get any games. Nobody will play us because we're supposed to be really good next year, so nobody wants to play. Teams are supposed to play the teams that you've never heard of and go beat them by 40 and that helps your NET. That's what all the Big East coaches and the Big Ten coaches and the SEC, that’s what they’re all told to do. Go play the worst teams possible and go beat them by a million. Do fans like that? No. Does that help them become a better team? Absolutely not. But they get rewarded for that versus if you play a Miami or an Akron or whoever, a Toledo, it’s going to be a good game. Those are good teams, really good teams. It may be a hard game, and it’s going to be a little bit closer. Well, you get punished for playing us via the NET unless you just absolutely drill us, which is probably less likely than versus some of those other teams. (link)
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Nike shares surged 18% on Friday on growing investor confidence that the company’s turnaround plan is starting to pay off. The Swoosh reported quarterly earnings per share of 14 vs. 13 cents expected, while the $11.10B in revenue outpaced the $10.72B expected. In a call with analysts after the market closed on Thursday, CEO Elliott Hill outlined initiatives including reorganizing to focus on developing product lines for crucial sports and noted sales of running shoes were up by high single digits. (link, link); Meanwhile, revenue for Jordan Brand fell 16% for the year to $7.3B. Men’s, which represents roughly half the business, and women’s were both down 6%, while kids’ dipped 5%. Converse sits outside the Nike brands and was off 19% to $1.7B, according to Sportico’s Kurt Badenhausen. (link)
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People & Places…
+ Virginia President Jim Ryan has informed the school he will resign in the face of demands by the Trump administration that he step aside to help resolve a Justice Department inquiry into UVA’s DEI efforts, according to the New York Times’ MIchael Schmidt and Michael Bender, who note DOJ had demanded Ryan’s resignation as a condition to settle a civil rights investigation into the school’s diversity practices. Ryan said that he had planned to step down at the end of the next academic year but “given the circumstances and today’s conversations” he had decided, “with deep sadness,” to tender his resignation now. The Athletic’s Matt Baker points out Ryan was also the chair of the ACC Board of Directors. (link, link)
+ Troy Senior Assoc. AD for Compliance & Student-Athlete Success Santiago Pinzon has taken a new role as Deputy Commissioner of the Peach Belt Conference (DII). (link)
+ St. Cloud State names Minnesota Frost AC Mira Jalosuo as its next Women’s Hockey HC. (link)
+ Kansas taps Gonzaga Women’s Rowing HC Andrew Derrick for the same role in Lawrence. (link)
+ Ball State Men’s Volleyball HC Donan Cruz is stepping down and will be succeeded on an interim basis by AC Mike Iandolo. (link)
+ Charlotte elevates Women’s Lacrosse AC Sarah Stagaard to Interim HC for the 2026 campaign. (link)
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The Pac-12 has invited Texas State to join the league starting in 2026-27, per the Austin Sports Journal’s Michael Adams. The Bobcats are expected to formally accept the invitation during a Board of Regents meeting Monday morning. (link)
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The Associated Press’ Eddie Pells writes on an interesting development on Capitol Hill: “College sports leaders seeking antitrust and other protections from Congress have a potential bargaining chip: School assurances that they will provide funding for their increasingly imperiled Olympic programs, by far the biggest pipeline of talent for Team USA. [...] While the U.S. government is forbidden by law from funding Olympic teams, there is no such prohibition on government funding for universities and their sports programs. One idea would be for the bill to include promises of certain levels of funding for college Olympic sports programs — some of which could be raised through federal grants to help the schools offset the cost.” NCAA President Charlie Baker: “It would depend upon what they have in mind. We’d be open to a conversation about that because those sports are important and they matter.” USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland: “We have no reason to believe that there’s not real alignment from all the parties, including members of Congress, who have indicated to us a very real concern for Olympic and Paralympic sport.” (link)
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Sacramento State President Dr. Luke Wood via X earlier this week: “Sacramento State has met every meaningful benchmark for FBS membership, and we believe our university, our students, and the entire Sacramento region deserve major college football. We’re full steam ahead and we still plan to be playing FBS football in 2026.” ESPN’s Pete Thamel reports that Sac State has now retained the services of high-profile attorney Jeffrey Kessler following the NCAA’s decision to deny the Hornets a waiver to play FBS football. (link)
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Arkansas is reducing its department head count by roughly 10%. Hogs AD Hunter Yurachek: “Yesterday was one of the toughest if not the toughest day in my 16 years as an athletic director. We've obviously had some conversations like that with coaches, but these were different conversations yesterday with our staff members that we had to have. They were conversations with really good friends, really good people. People with families. People that are devastated and going to be impacted. It's just all part of the changes -- major changes -- that are going on in college athletics as we prepare for the revenue sharing that begins on July 1. [...] I went to each of my deputy athletic directors and asked them to find me anywhere from 5 to 10% salary savings within their various units and that was so we didn't hone in on any one unit. Obviously we tried to stay away from, and we did, from our sports and doing anything with coaching staffs -- people directly tied to sports like athletic trainers. We had some requirements for that -- strength and conditioning coaches, nutritionists, mental health professionals. So there's some areas we didn't touch. The majority of these took place on the administrative side.” (link)
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Georgia Southern AD Chris Davis updates the Eagles’ fan base on a myriad of key topics, including how his department will move forward amid industry change: “Let me start by making something very clear: there have been zero conversations about canceling any sports at Georgia Southern — none. Not one meeting, not one discussion, not from any level of leadership. Our department remains aligned and committed to building an elite environment that maximizes every available resource in support of our athletics programs and the university.” As for updates on facility upgrades: “A lot is happening. At the Hill Convocation Center, we're adding a new parking lot and enhancing building signage. At baseball, we've broken ground on the new Steverson Family Building, a huge step forward for our program. We're improving locker rooms for both men's and women's soccer and track & field and adding volleyball-specific touches at Hanner Fieldhouse. We're also planning future upgrades for softball and ongoing game day enhancements at Paulson Stadium.” (link)
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Montana State AD Leon Costello has been appointed to the Division I Football Championship Committee. His term began this week and runs through August 31, 2028. (link)
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The Minnesota Duluth Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey programs plan to increase the amount of scholarships offered over the next three seasons, going from the equivalent of 18 full scholarships this past year to 22 by the 2027-28 season. Both teams may offer up to 20 full rides next year and 21 in 2026-27. The Bulldogs will also pay up to $3K per student-athlete in Alston Awards. (link)
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Former Louisville AD Tom Jurich, who is back in the Derby City for a ceremony tomorrow as a street on campus will be bear his name, says “only the strong will survive” in the rev-share era and tells WDRB’s Eric Crawford: "I've always said, as an AD, you've got to be a fundraiser, fundraiser, fundraiser. Now? You've got to be a fundraiser times 10. Not just you – your staff, your coaches. You can't rely on people just throwing money in a hat. They've got to see purpose and vision. If they do, they'll jump in with you. … I think Louisville is in a very good position. The ACC has done wonders for our opportunities. Adidas has helped pave the way financially. And the fan base – our support is known all over the country. That makes this place special." (link)
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Loyola Marymount is the latest athletic department to renew its partnership with Collegiate Sports Connect for its powerful Talent Finder tool. LMU uses Talent Finder to identify & hire candidates for all of its administrative openings. (link)
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Coastal Carolina held the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday for its new indoor practice facility. The 90,000-square-foot structure, which includes a regulation-size field, two filming platforms, restrooms and an athletic training area, was funded, in part, by lead gifts from Conway Medical Center with Novant Health and former Chanticleers football HC/former TD Ameritrade CEO/current Executive Advisor to the President Joe Moglia. AD Chance Miller: “With a regulation-size teal field and amenities that support year-round performance, this facility equips our football team and all of our student athletes in all of our sports with the resources they need to prepare, compete and succeed at the highest level.” Pictures via the link. (link)
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People & Places…
+ CollegeAD reports St. John’s Senior Assoc. AD for Human Resources Doug Trani is headed to LIU as its new Deputy AD for Administration & Compliance. (link)
+ Arizona Gymnastics HC John Court has signed a two-year contract extension that could keep him in Tucson through the 2028 season. (link)
+ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire is ready for your review. (link)
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The NCAA has denied the waiver request submitted by Memphis Men’s Basketball student-athlete Dain Dainja. Tigers HC Penny Hardaway: “I just want to thank him for everything he gave to our program — his time, his energy, and his belief in what we’re building here. I also want to thank our compliance office and university administration. They put in countless hours navigating this complex process and worked tirelessly on Dain’s behalf. We’re going to keep supporting Dain however we can, and I know he’s going to be successful wherever life takes him next. He’ll always have a place in our Memphis family.” (link)
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Five former San Francisco baseball student-athletes filed a lawsuit Wednesday, accusing the school of failing “to adopt and enforce policies” prohibiting abuse allegedly perpetrated by former HC Nino Giarratano and AC Troy Nakamura. The 52-page complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in San Francisco, makes allegations similar to those included in a lawsuit initiated by three other former players in March 2022. Wednesday’s suit, as the previous one did, also names Giarratano and Nakamura as defendants. This complaint alleges the coaches “creatively and coercively” maintained “an abusive and sexualized environment” in USF’s baseball program. The complaint includes new details, such as accusing Nakamura of “showering with players and describing his sexual desires to them.” It also alleges Giarratano punched one player in the chest and grabbed another “by the neck, squeezed tightly and threw him violently to the ground.” More from the San Francisco Chronicle’s Ron Kroichick. (link)
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From in front of the Law360 paywall: “A federal court has permanently barred a Washington-based print-on-demand company from selling merchandise with Pennsylvania State University’s name or certain trademarked logos, though it stopped short of banning anything ‘substantially similar’ or making the company pay the school’s attorney fees.” (link)
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The Illinois-focused ICON collective will cease acting as a collective and instead focus on partnering with the athletic department to “develop and execute meaningful community engagement activities in an effort to strengthen relationships between the University of Illinois, Fighting Illini Athletics, the local community, and Illini fans.” ICON will continue to operate several of its revenue-generating businesses, including the ICON for Illini membership program, the Business Coalition, and various licensing partnerships. (link)
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East Carolina’s Team Boneyard and The 23 Club collectives will cease operations on June 30 and as such, fans current supporters are asked to “shift their monthly contributions to the Pirate Club’s Athletics Excellence Fund.” Every dollar given to the AEF will support revenue sharing for Pirates student-athletes. (link)
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Monmouth has launched the Hawk Excellence Fund to support student-athletes through NIL, revenue sharing, and academic benefits. Hawks AD Jen Sansevero: "We believe strongly in supporting our student-athletes' NIL opportunities, particularly in the sports of football, men's basketball and women's basketball. We do this while remaining committed to supporting a broad-based, competitive program of 24 sports. To be successful, Monmouth Athletics must continue to adjust the way we have operated in order to generate new streams of revenue." (link)
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Liberty is now offering Flames Club donors the opportunity to contribute to NIL support through team-specific Sport Excellence Funds. Many NIL gifts will earn donors Priority Points and may be tax-deductible. Flames AD Ian McCaw: "This is a landmark moment for Liberty Athletics and for college sports across the country. We remain firmly committed to Dr. Jerry Falwell's founding vision of Liberty competing at the highest levels of collegiate athletics, and we will continue to do so while holding true to our mission of Training Champions for Christ." (link)
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Senior Associate or Deputy Director of Athletics for External Relations/ Revenue Generation (Montana State University / Bozeman, MT): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director of Marketing & Fan Experience (DePaul University / Chicago, IL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Broadcast Production (University of Utah / Salt Lake City, UT): More details HERE.
Director of Athletic Communications (Quincy University / Quincy, IL): (DII) More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director External Operations (South Dakota Mines / Rapid City, SD): (DII) More details HERE
Director of Rodeo Operations and Marketing (University of Wyoming / Laramie, Wyoming, WY): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Strategic Communications (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Creative Video Producer (Appalachian State University / Boone, NC): More details HERE.
Athletics Media Relations Graduate Assistant (Arkansas State University / Jonesboro, AR): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics Marketing (Ball State University / Muncie, IN): More details HERE.
Director of Football Creative Media (Appalachian State University / Boone, NC): More details HERE.
Design and Communications Specialist - Auburn Athletics (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Photography and Creative Assistant (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill / Chapel Hill, NC): More details HERE.
Director, NIL Revenue & Activation - University of Oklahoma (Learfield / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Director of Creative Content (Mercer University / Macon, GA): More details HERE.
Graduate Assistant, Fan Experience (Mercer University / Macon, GA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director Digital Strategies & Branding (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE.
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Director of Compliance (Furman University / Greenville, SC): More details HERE.
Coordinator, Compliance Services (Bucknell University / Lewisburg, PA): More details HERE.
Director of Compliance (Fresno State / Fresno, CA): More details HERE.
Director of Compliance (Clemson University / Clemson, SC): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Commissioner, SWA, Governance and Compliance (Mountain West Conference / Las Vegas, NV): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Compliance (University of Washington / Seattle, WA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate or Deputy Director of Athletics for External Relations/ Revenue Generation (Montana State University / Bozeman, MT): More details HERE.
Compliance Specialist (Western Michigan University / Kalamazoo, MI): More details HERE.
Associate Director, NCAA Compliance (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
Director, NIL Revenue & Activation - University of Oklahoma (Learfield / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance (University of Massachusetts – Amherst / Amherst, MA): More details HERE.
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Coordinator, Major Gifts (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Development Assistant – Stewardship, Signature Events & Donor Experience (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Athletic Development (Seahawk Club) (Multi-Positions) (University of North Carolina – Wilmington / Wilmington, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant AD, Major Gifts (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Development & Member Services (Clemson University / Clemson, SC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Donor Relations, Stewardship and Special Events (University of Georgia / Athens, GA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development, Athletics (University of Iowa / Iowa City, IA): More details HERE.
Development Associate (University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Little Rock, AR): More details HERE.
Development Intern - Member Services (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill / Chapel Hill, NC): More details HERE.
Senior Associate or Deputy Director of Athletics for External Relations/ Revenue Generation (Montana State University / Bozeman, MT): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Director, Athletics Fundraising and Engagement (Colgate University / Hamilton, NY): More details HERE.
Associate AD, Annual Fund & Women Sport Revenue Initiatives (University of Memphis / Memphis, TN): More details HERE.
Senior Director, Development (University of California – Los Angeles – UCLA / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Athletic Development (Mercer University / Macon, GA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director External Operations (South Dakota Mines / Rapid City, SD): (DII) More details HERE
Associate Athletic Director of Advancement and Associate Director of Major Gifts (Western Michigan University / Kalamazoo, MI): More details HERE.
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Deputy Athletic Director/CMO (University of South Carolina / Columbia, SC): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Commissioner, SWA, Governance and Compliance (Mountain West Conference / Las Vegas, NV): More details HERE.
Senior Associate or Deputy Director of Athletics for External Relations/ Revenue Generation (Montana State University / Bozeman, MT): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (Stevenson University / Stevenson, MD): (DIII) More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director External Operations (South Dakota Mines / Rapid City, SD): (DII) More details HERE
Director Intercollegiate Athletics (California State University – Northridge / Northridge, CA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director-Internal Operations (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE.
VP of Athletics (Southwest Minnesota State University / Marshall, MN): (DII) More details HERE.
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Assistant Director of Event Management (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Boathouse Manager (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Director of Athletic Grounds (UCLA / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Event Management Operations (University of Mississippi / Oxford, MS): More details HERE.
Facilities & Events Graduate Assistant (Wichita State University / Wichita, KS): More details HERE.
Facilities & Event Management Associate (University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Little Rock, AR): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Director/Director, Sports Services (Conference USA / Dallas, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities and Operations (The Citadel / Charleston, SC): More details HERE.
Football Equipment Intern (Louisiana Tech University / Ruston, LA): More details HERE.
Graduate Assistant, Facilities/Game Operations (Mercer University / Macon, GA): More details HERE.
Athletic Facilities Director (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Athletic Facilities Assistant Director (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
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There are no openings in General Administration at this time.
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Athletic Trainer, Olympic Sports (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach - Olympic Sport Performance (Clemson University / Clemson, SC): More details HERE.
Sports Performance Coach (part-time, 10-month, Monthly Stipend) (Drake University / Des Moines, IA): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer, Softball (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer, Football (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Athletic Training Specialist (Clemson University / Clemson, SC): More. More details HERE.
Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Mental Health & Performance Coach (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Performance Dietitian - Nutrition (University Athletic Association, Inc. at the University of Florida / Gainesville, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Stanford University / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Sports Performance Coach (Stanford University / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
Director of Football Sports Performance (University of Northern Colorado / Greeley, CO): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Doane College / Crete, NE): (NAIA) More details HERE.
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Senior Associate or Deputy Director of Athletics for External Relations/ Revenue Generation (Montana State University / Bozeman, MT): More details HERE.
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Associate Athletic Director, Sales & Fanbase Growth (R0007751) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
Ticket Sales Representative (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for External Operations (Western Illinois University / Macomb, IL): More details HERE.
Ticket Manager - Level III (Butler University / Indianapolis, IN): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Ticket Operations & Sales (University of Southern Mississippi / Hattiesburg, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant AD, Sales & Service (University of Delaware / Newark, DE): More details HERE.
Director of Ticket Sales (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Director of Athletic Ticket Operations (University of Houston / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Ticket Sales (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
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