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Oklahoma AD Joe Castiglione will retire after 28 years leading the Sooners, per ESPN's Pete Thamel, who adds Castiglione will remain with the department in an AD emeritus role after his successor is hired to ensure a smooth transition. Thamel: “The timing of the announcement prior to this season, sources said, will give Oklahoma officials adequate runway to hire a replacement during the upcoming school year. The timing of the move will allow OU to make a hire in the upcoming months and transition with Castiglione on campus. Castiglione, 67, initiated the conversation about his retirement with school officials nearly a month ago, per sources, and they landed on this plan together. That job would allow Castiglione to continue to work on special projects at the university, as he intends to live locally.” (link)
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Per Sooner Scoop/On3’s George Stoia III, Oklahoma President Joe Harroz announces in an e-mail that “[former AT&T CEO] Randall Stephenson will lead the search for Joe Castiglione's replacement. Castiglione will continue to serve as the AD into the coming year while the search is conducted.” (link)
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An update on Stanford’s AD search courtesy of the San Jose Mercury News’ Jon Wilner. “Stanford is close to naming a new AD. Probably next 1-2 weeks. Expect preferred candidate to have football cops (i.e, [GM Andrew] Luck's stamp of approval) and rev-gen experience. Non-traditional hire/outside college sports a distinct possibility.” (link)
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Evansville AD Ziggy Siegfried signs a contract extension that would keep him leading the Purple Aces through 2030. President Christopher Pietruszkiewicz: “Dr. Siegfried's leadership has transformed our athletics department and energized both our campus and the wider Evansville community. I am confident in the direction he is leading us, one that prioritizes competitive excellence, elevates the student-athlete experience, and positions our Athletics programs for bold, strategic growth that reflects the spirit and ambition of our entire University.” (link)
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More from Fresno State AD Garrett Klassy and Utah State AD Diana Sabau’s visit with Learfield EVP Deana Barnes to discuss the impacts of moving to the Pac-12. Klassy on leveraging the Pac-12 brand & key revenue opportunities: “Fresno State is one of the proudest, longest, most passionate brands in the country when it comes to college athletics, and it took a leap of faith from our leadership on campus to understand that there is a cost to do this, but they’re banking on the returns at the end of it. They know that by partnering with an iconic brand, with the Pac-12 Conference, and then partnering with some of our peers that also have strong brands, that in turn should increase enrollment, that in turn should increase applications, and then in the back end, increase the better yield for the students that come to Fresno State. So, it’s not just an athletic singular focus, it’s actually for the campus. How does it [provide] value? Our annual fund members are up significantly. I would say Fresno State traditionally has not really looked at every opportunity to monetize every asset they have from a licensing perspective, from a season-ticket perspective, from outside events inside our venues, how we value things. [...] We’re at a critical juncture right now, and not just because the House settlement has been approved and revenue sharing is here. We’re at a point where we have the naming rights up on our basketball arena … we have other huge campus contracts coming up, we have our apparel deal up. We’ve made no secret that we need a new football stadium at Fresno State, so we’re looking at active ways. How do you leverage all those assets and be able to get the funding to create what you need? We don’t want to go out there and tie up future revenue streams, but the reality is, to build a new football stadium is $350M, and we’re looking heavily at concerts. We’ve had three opportunities in the last three months to host concerts at our football stadium, so we know that our football venue can be [used for] more than just seven Saturdays out of the fall. [...] You have to educate your fans on how they can help you monetize different areas of college athletics, because if you don’t share that information, you don’t put it in front of them, they’re not going to understand how they can help.” (link)
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Extra Points’ Matt Brown takes a deep dive on the newly created Vanderbilt Enterprises, inquiring whether the ultimate goal of the organization will be to serve in more of a supporting role, such as Clemson Ventures, more like Kentucky’s new Champions Blue LLC model or something else entirely. According to Commodores AD Candice Storey Lee, the ultimate goal is to provide multiple-level university support with an early focus on revenue generation. “We’re definitely going to generate more revenue, right? So as we think about how we activate our facilities and think about new and bold ways to generate revenue, it’s also about taking advantage of all the work to really leverage athletics and raise our brand, such as the massive new renovation around the school’s football stadium.” Storey Lee also wants to zone in on taking advantage of Nashville’s expanding tourism industry while simultaneously working to grow VU’s footprint. “We have an announced expansion into New York and an expansion into West Palm Beach. We have a number of ways we’re thinking about growing our brand, even beyond the confines of Nashville. … That includes our alumni; that includes businesses and other partnerships. We need the expertise of Vanderbilt Enterprises to really take advantage of that. [We need to] take things that have been successful in non-traditional spaces, and then use them for our benefit.” (link)
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Michigan State AD J Batt hires Georgia Tech Interim AD/former Executive Deputy AD and COO Jon Palumbo to join him in East Lansing in the same capacity. (link)
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Western Carolina taps Director of the Ramsey Center Todd Lawing as Deputy AD, in addition to his current responsibilities. (link)
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Looks like Troy’s Adam Prendergast has been elevated from Senior Assoc. AD to Executive Assoc. AD of Communications, Branding & Creative Content. (link)
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Former New Mexico State football student-athlete and current Vanderbilt enrollee Chris Bellamy, a previous teammate of Commodores quarterback Diego Pavia, has joined three others in filing a lawsuit against the NCAA challenging eligibility rules for former junior college athletes according to The Tennessean’s Aria Gerson. Filed in the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Tennessee, the same court in which Pavia successfully secured an extra year of eligibility via court order, Bellamy and co-plaintiffs Demarcus Griffin, TJ Smith and Targhee Lambson, are “seeking an injunction that would prevent the NCAA from enforcing the five-year clock for former junior college athletes as well as a rule that holds former juco athletes to a maximum of three years of NCAA eligibility.” Bellamy originally enrolled at VU in May while the school sought a waiver on his behalf, but it was denied in June. While he is no longer allowed to work out with the team, court documents show that Vanderbilt is holding a roster spot open should Bellamy receive a favorable ruling. Former Southern Utah football student-athlete Lambson is also reportedly interested in playing for the Commodores, but has not enrolled at the school and the football program will not proceed with any potential program addition until he is deemed eligible. Two similar five-year clock relief lawsuits, filed over the winter by SEC baseball players Dylan Goldstein and Alberto Osuna, ultimately proved unsuccessful. (link)
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The Athletic’s Matt Baker notes Monday that “a Leon County judge just denied former Florida State men's basketball coach Leonard Hamilton's motion to dismiss an NIL-related lawsuit against him. In the hearing, they set a tentative trial date of August 2026. Some fact-finding happening first, then mediation. The most interesting part of the hearing, to me, was on whether any alleged NIL offers from Hamilton to FSU basketball players/prospects were pay for play. Obviously, that question applies to the entire industry.” Originally, six former Florida State men’s basketball student-athletes sued Hamilton back in late 2024 saying the head coach failed to uphold promises to pay them each $250K in NIL money. (link)
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UNC Greensboro announces it has opted into the House settlement. (link)
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The Kansas City Chiefs have branded this season’s Cincinnati-Nebraska football match-up at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium as the Battle Sports Kansas City Classic. Originally a Cincinnati home game as part of a home-and-home contract between the schools, the Bearcats sold hosting rights to Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium as part of post-COVID & conference re-alignment shuffling before the Chiefs stepped in to secure hosting rights to the game in late 2024 through a $2.5M guarantee to Cincinnati. The contest on ESPN will serve as the marquee event of the opening Thursday night of the college football season. Professional Sports Partners helped broker the deal with Battle Sports. (link)
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Boise State reviews its 2024-25 slate with notable growth in Bronco Athletic Association membership being up 21%, gifts received increased by 17% and ticket revenue accelerated by 10%. On the marketing front there were 237M+ impressions on social media accounts, a 73% increase on visits to BroncoSports.com & a 121% increase in licensing royalties year-over-year. (link)
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New Mexico State generated almost $296K in season ticket revenue from its 2024 football season according to the Las Cruces Sun News’ Nick Coppola, who notes the amount was part of a larger increase in ticket sales across all sports during the 2024-25 athletic year. Following the completion of the 2024 campaign, Football HC Tony Sanchez also reaped more than $36K as a ticket sales bonus that included both single-game and season tickets “based on a formula that creates a number ‘equal to 10% of that portion of that football season's ticket revenue ... which is in excess of the average of the prior five years, excluding the 2020-21 season.’" Excluded from the bonus were tickets purchased by Van Wagner as well as the 2020-21 season which was shortened to a two-game schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (link)
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Indiana announces the creation of Crimson & Cream Studios with an eye “ to improve the videoboard shows and live event streams of IU Athletics' varsity sports programs while also creating real-world broadcasting opportunities for Indiana University students.” IU Radio/TV Services and The Media School are also part of the partnership on the Bloomington campus. (link)
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Penn State highlights recent construction progress on the Greenberg Indoor Sports Complex. Take a look. (link)
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TPG Capital announces the completion of its acquisition of the remaining 70% stake in DIRECTV from AT&T. (link)
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Xerox will acquire Lexmark International in a deal that values Lexmark at $1.5B, including debt. Lexmark was acquired by a group of Chinese buyers in 2016 for $2.54B, not including debt. (link)
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Tulane Sports Law Director Gabe Feldman caught up with House settlement namesake Grant House about his involvement in the case, how it concluded & more. Notably: “Yeah, I think this was never going to be perfect. I always thought if this is where it started and ended, that wouldn't be a mission success. I really see this as the zero to one and really after the settlement had some finality to it, really taking that from one to 100 and giving this as precedent gives athletes leverage. And so I think one of the pros in a lot of the successes out of this is giving athletes more of a seat at the table and now being present there. I think giving athletes a share of the pie that now exists or the 20.5, not just for scholarship, separate from NIL as well now being allocated out. And obviously schools can opt in or opt out of that as well. So there's a willingness there. Schools can decide if they want to partake in it or not, but I think for the first time the revenue is actually being shared. It's really being allocated in different ways and schools will disclose or not, but everything that's been happening under the table for NIL for years is now just happening over the table. And I think that's one of the biggest things that people aren't acknowledging, but there's accountability finally, and there's some reliability and there's a lot of responsibility that isn't just expected from top down, but more broad spectrum with the athletes involved too.” House also discussed the impact on his own mental health: “I appreciate you acknowledging the heaviness to that as well. And it's something that at the time I just recently reflected. I really, because of my upbringing, a lot of positivity, a lot of optimism, a lot of support. I really hadn't experienced such high levels of negativity in my life at all until this process and especially the last year. And to answer the first question with that inundation of all that as a major wave, I would say it didn't really come in a trickling fashion. I didn't know how to handle it. I knew I needed to see, seek out mental health professionals. I was seeing some at the time for sport, but doubling down on that and being proactive, I just was getting flooded with this. And I didn't know how to handle all these emotions. And so my first step was removing myself from social media. I remember I got over a hundred messages in 10 minutes, especially when the Cal Poly news broke, and I was out of competition at the time as well. And so I was like, I can't deal with this right now. I don't want to. And I think it's just best if I moved away and fast forward four months. I just got back on social media yesterday because I took that time to process.” Lots more. (link)
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On the heels of a record setting fundraising year, Connecticut plans to share $18M+ in year one of the revenue sharing era. The Huskies raised $50.9M in FY25, up from $29M the year prior. The athletic department self-generated $62.7M in FY24, $59.7M in FY25 and is projecting $81.2M in FY26. AD David Benedict: “This didn't just happen because of last year. It happened because of things we've been doing the past four or five years. What we're doing in fundraising, how we're staffing, what we're doing in tickets, what we're doing in our sports. The hiring of Coach [Jim] Mora, the hiring of Dan Hurley, the retention of coaches along the way. All the stuff we've invested in and made very difficult decisions about, well, guess what? We're very fortunate to be going into this new era in the situation we're in.” Lots more from Benedict on ways to bring in more money, but he is emphatic that “we would never consider removing ‘Gampel’ from [Gampel Pavilion]. Could there be something that exists in concert with Gampel? We’re certainly investigating that potential opportunity.” (link)
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Colorado AD Rick George’s latest thoughts & insights on how the Buffs are right-sizing in order to meet the demands of revenue sharing: “It’s a tough time for a lot of schools out there, because nobody’s just sitting on money. You’ve got to make some changes and do some different things. We’ve been looking at our expenses, and how do we lower our expenses, and how do we lower our game costs and have a better net there? It’s not just in (generating) revenue, it’s in expenses, too. I think we’ve been really good in managing our expenses over my tenure here. [...] We’ll grow our revenue significantly this year, but it’s not enough. We’ve had to make some cuts. We haven’t filled some positions. We’ve restructured different areas just to be able to meet this challenge. It’ll be a tough year for us fiscally; the next three years, probably.” On how the department will distribute rev share monies per sport: “It’ll be a revenue-based model, based on the revenue that sport generates.” George also says: “Every sport will get something.” (link)
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TCU AD Mike Buddie points to key facility upgrades on his docket with one key note: “These next two or three seasons are the most important college football seasons in recent history of TCU as we anticipate another conference realignment shuffle between 2029 and 2031.” Buddie also points to the need for another practice court that could be used by both hoops programs, as well as volleyball. On the baseball front: “Lupton Stadium probably needs a face lift. It’s time to modernize Lupton and create a little bit more fan amenities that currently exist.” Buddie on the needs for tennis: “Our tennis center only has five indoor courts which is counter intuitive to playing six matches. We’ll look at potentially building out our tennis center and then improve little things like parking and game day experience. All those things will be discussed this summer with our leadership team.” (link)
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Oklahoma AD Joe Castiglione reflects on year one in the SEC: “It’s the gauntlet everybody said and we expected, but you know what? That’s what we signed up for. That’s where we want to be and we are so so happy we’re a part of the SEC. If anything that has happened over the course of this year, is that it validated over and over that moving to the SEC was and will be great for the University of Oklahoma.” More. (link)
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Utah State AD Diana Sabau & Fresno State AD Garrett Klassy sit down with Learfield EVP Deana Barnes to discuss how a move to the Pac-12 will impact revenue generation opportunities. Sabau: “Thankfully for the five of us who are emerging into the Pac-12, we have a value that maybe has been a little bit understated and not had the impact on our campus because we were just expected to be really good in whatever that sport was, maybe it was basketball, maybe it was football. Now with this emergence into a new conference, it really gave us a moment to look at the revenue that we had been capturing and how we can we grow that as we become a Pac-12 member and become a challenger brand? For Utah State we did some really deep soul searching, deep dives and we determined through some national data and some local data, our tickets were so underpriced. Yes, we are selling out everything, but we weren’t really at the value we needed to be at. So we’ve done some analysis with that and advancing our price structures and our calendars to give people a little longer to pay for their season tickets. [...] We’ll also be launching a new recruitment and retention fee on our tickets, so that we can create revenue for some of those sports that aren’t necessarily revenue generating. So it’s a long tail for some of these sports to eventually have a pot of money to share with their student-athletes.” Lots more on AthleticDirectorU. (link)
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Tulsa, which has the smallest enrollment of any Division I school, is not necessarily disadvantaged by that fact. Golden Hurricane AD Justin Moore: “The private school and the nature of how we utilize financial aid on campus for all of our students, in combination now with the House settlement and taking away scholarship limits, we’ve been able to utilize that to our advantage which really helps us in this new era, particularly for some of our non-revenue sports. There have been some advantages for sure being at a small private school.” Also from Moore: “We’re in the American Conference, which is the best Group of 6 conference now. The conference wants to continue to invest and compete at a high level and so everyone in our conference had to opt-in, but we would all have anyway.” Tulsa will split up revenue sharing as follows: 75% for football, 15% for men’s basketball, 5% to women’s basketball and 5% to the rest of the programs. Also from this clip, Football HC Tre Lamb sank a hole-in-one while playing a round with Men’s Golf HC Brandon Wilkins. (link)
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Venable LLP Partner Philip Sheng is keeping a list of how different schools are approaching and communicating with designated student-athletes (DSAs) based on feedback from parents & other sources. Sheng’s updates include developments at LSU (Olympic sport), Michigan (swim), BYU (football), Texas A&M (baseball), Alabama (Olympic sports), Georgia Southern (football), Georgia (football), Colorado (men’s golf), Virginia Tech (baseball), Auburn (swim), Oklahoma (football), Ohio, Colorado (men’s basketball), Cincinnati (Olympic sports) & more. (link)
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Athletic Admin’s consultant KC Smurthwaite writes for Hero Sports on how the Mountain West’s looming rights deal(s) could be impacted by the recently announced Pac-12 agreements: “Look, we’ve all seen the wild narratives floating around on social media or pushed by beat reporters still on the Pac-12 payroll. These stories — often seeded by PR firms hired to undermine the Mountain West’s value — suggest they’re working behind the scenes to keep other networks away. Is that true? I don’t know. But PR 101 says you always need a spin, and that’s a pretty good one. Is that spin actually true? Absolutely not. Yes, CBS probably isn’t coming back as a primary partner. And yes, some of the top brands are gone. But the Mountain West still owns something every network wants: live, western football content. Especially in those late-night Hawai‘i windows. That inventory is still valuable. We’re in a sports media world where even Netflix is kicking the tires on live college rights. Apple has dipped its toe in. ESPN and Fox are still fighting over everything. There’s no reason the Mountain West can’t sell what it has to one (or several) of them — even if the payout isn’t Pac-12-level, it’s still going to be better than nothing. In fact, don’t be surprised if the Mountain West’s next deal improves slightly.” (link)
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The Daily Press’ David Teel chronicles former Virginia President Jim Ryan’s advocacy for UVA athletics and the ACC and is told by former longtime Virginia Athletics Foundation Executive Director Dirk Katstra, who now serves as the university’s Senior Executive Director of Principal Gifts, that Ryan and Hoos AD Carla Williams “were aligned, and his support of football was evident given the investment that’s occurred the past 5-6 years. Obviously, athletics had to raise the money for it, but it’s nice when you have your president talking about the importance of football being good and the facility progress.” Katstra also remarks that “when [the athletic department] decided what the priorities were, he got behind it and would talk about it and engage with donors and weave it into his speeches that were not in an athletics setting. … Of the presidents I had the privilege of working with, he probably did more in that vein than the others. Not saying they weren’t promoting athletic initiatives, but he very much wove them together (with the academic side) consistently.” (link)
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Teamworks SVP of Business Development Kevin Barefoot joins Sports Illustrated’s Bryan Fischer from the 2025 NACDA Convention in Orlando. Barefoot provides insight on the company's latest offerings, including how the Teamworks GM and Teamworks Wallet products will integrate and help athletic departments seamlessly implement the revenue sharing. Barefoot also forecasts what the future holds for college athletics and acknowledges the pace of change makes it difficult to predict, but “for the foreseeable and immediate term, I think we’re going to see more consolidation and integration. That’s something that we’ve been a key part of and, frankly, has been one of the reasons that we’ve grown in the way we have is we can offer integrated tech solutions to not only athletic departments, but pro organizations around the world. … And then certainly we’re making a big bet on data-driven player evaluation. At Teamworks we have a unique vantage point because we work with all 32 NFL teams. We work with 80% of pro organizations in North America. We can see the gaps that exist between pro organizations and collegiate organizations today, and one of those big gaps is data analytics. In the NFL, on the low side, NFL teams have two data scientists – PhD data scientists. On the high side maybe it’s like eight. Not a single athletic department in the country that I’m aware of employs a PhD data scientist full-time for college athletics. So, that’s a gap. We’re making a big bet that we can drive a lot of innovation and a lot of value in player analytics because I think ROI on athlete spend is going to become increasingly important.” Full conversation on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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Arkansas Chief Public Relations Officer Kevin Trainor was among those caught up in last week’s Razorback staff reductions. He’s been offered a position with the Razorback Foundation, but it is unclear if he will accept it. (link)
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Check out this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire, which shows movement across coaching staffs of every sport in college athletics. (link)
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Colleges and universities boasting a high percentage of international students could face a credit risk as a result of federal government targeting of those individuals per a new release from Moody’s Ratings. Inside Higher Ed’s Johanna Alonso reports that those most at risk are the 11% of American institutions where international students make up more than 20% of the student body as well as those already dealing with financial struggles. From the Moody’s report: “The reduction in international students presents a credit risk for universities heavily reliant on this demographic because of potential declines in tuition income, as international students typically pay full tuition fees. Additionally, with declining numbers of high school students over the next several years in the U.S. leading to fewer domestic students, universities intending to fill the gap with more international students may fall short.” Overall, Moody’s calculations note that about one in five colleges’ and universities’ EBITDA (earnings before interest, depreciation and amortization) margins would shrink by 0.5 to 2.0 percentage points, potentially pushing them into negative territory, but observe that the model does not account for any institutional steps taken to mitigate those losses, especially at wealthier institutions. (link)
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Assistant Director of Compliance (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director, Student-Athlete Management and Administration (Michigan State University / East Lansing, MI): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director of Compliance (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
Director, Athletics Compliance (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
Compliance Coordinator (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant Athletic Director for Development (Syracuse University / Syracuse, NY): More details HERE.
Director of Development (Seminole Boosters, Inc. / Tallahassee, FL): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Development (Seminole Boosters, Inc. / Atlanta, GA): More details HERE.
Vice President of Advancement (Rose Bowl Stadium / Pasadena, CA): More details HERE.
Foundation Development Director (MAPGA Foundation / Stafford, VA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletics Director / Director of Development (Virginia Tech / Blacksburg, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Annual Giving, Athletics (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director, Major Gifts (Florida Gulf Coast University / Fort Myers, FL): More details HERE.
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.
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Associate/Senior Associate Athletics Director for External Operations (Abilene Christian University / Abilene, TX): More details HERE.
Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director, Student-Athlete Management and Administration (Michigan State University / East Lansing, MI): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics (Rivier University / Nashua, NH): (DIII) More details HERE.
Patriot League - Deputy Commissioner/Chief Operating Officer (Patriot League / Bethlehem, PA): More details HERE.
Vice President of Advancement (Rose Bowl Stadium / Pasadena, CA): More details HERE.
Athletics Director (University of California – San Diego / San Diego, CA): More details HERE
Deputy Athletic Director/CMO (University of South Carolina / Columbia, SC): More details HERE.
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Patriot League - Deputy Commissioner/Chief Operating Officer (Patriot League / Bethlehem, PA): More details HERE.
Director of Grounds & Maintenance (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE.
Athletics Groundskeeper (Florida Gulf Coast University / Fort Myers, FL): More details HERE.
Equipment Assistant (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities/Operations (Indiana State University / Terre Haute, IN): More details HERE.
Director of Championships & Operations (Big Sky Conference / Farmington (15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City), UT): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Facilities & Game Operations (Tarleton State University / Stephenville, TX): More details HERE.
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.
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There are no openings in General Administration at this time.
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Assistant Sports Performance Coach (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Athletic Trainer (Boise State University / Boise, ID): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Strength & Conditioning (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer - (250000DO) (Towson University / Towson, MD): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Louisiana Tech University / Ruston, LA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Performance Nutrition (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Performance Coach (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Assistant Performance Dietitian (Oklahoma State University / Stillwater, OK): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Performance Coach (Illinois State University / Normal, IL): More details HERE.
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.
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There are no openings in Sponsorships/Corporate Relations at this time.
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Assistant Director for Ticketing (997885) (Xavier University / Cincinnati, OH): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Ticket Sales (University of Missouri / Columbia, MO): More details HERE.
Director of Ticket Operations (University of Missouri / Columbia, MO): More details HERE.
Account Executive, Ticket Sales (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
Ticket Sales Representative (Account Executive, Ticket Sales & Retention) (University of Louisville / Louisville, KY): More details HERE.
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.
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