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No decision was made Thursday as NCAA committees wrapped up summer meetings to consider the option of expanding March Madness from 68 teams. “The still viable outcomes include the tournaments remaining at 68 teams or expanding the fields to either 72 or 76 teams in advance of the 2026 or 2027 championships,” NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt said in a statement. The Athletic’s Ralph Russo wrote that “with the 2026 tournaments a little more than eight months out, the chance of anything changing next year seem to be waning.” (link)
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When The Collective Association objected to the College Sports Commission, saying its commentary was “not only misguided but deeply dismissive” of collective organizations, Utah AD Mark Harlan pushed back on X, writing: “Maybe this is just me, but has this group been under a rock? Makes me appreciate the team at the Crimson Collective who knew that after the settlement agreement, the game charged. True NIL….not that hard.” (link)
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Jacksonville State AD Greg Seitz, in a Q&A with the Gadsden Times’ Maxwell Donaldson, said his school is adding 53 scholarships and “almost every program is touched” by them, with every student-athlete in every sport getting “some NIL money.” Without sharing a number for the school’s revenue-sharing allotment, Seitz said JSU will be “very, very competitive among the other state FBS schools (in Alabama).” (link)
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More from Montana AD Kent Haslam who tells MontanaSports.com’s Greg Rachac that he doesn’t fault Sacramento State for leaving the Big Sky. “I say congratulations. To take a bold stand and do what you want to do changing conferences ... it's not like it's something that came out of nowhere. But I hate to see them leave.” Moving up is an ambitious, expensive step, and Haslam said the Grizzlies can thrive by staying in FCS: “We are in a position of strength because we are so relevant in FCS football. We have such great financial support from our fans. I think the uniqueness of what makes Montana so special, you have to preserve that and you have to cherish that and make sure that you're positioning yourself for relevance and make sure you're serving what the state wants you to be." (link)
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The Utah State-focused Blue A Collective Director Dalton Forsythe takes issue with the NIL Go clearinghouse as “we’re hearing from peers across the country: nearly 100% of collective-backed NIL deals are being denied, regardless of size or structure.” Forsythe also questions the College Sports Commission’s position on collectives and the “valid business purpose” standard for approving deals. Forsythe: “This is not a fair or functional system for athletes, schools, or collectives. Without clarity and collaboration, the current path undermines the very goal of NIL: empowering student-athletes. To our supporters and donors: we took steps to mitigate risk prior to the July 1 deadline. We got deals in early, followed the known rules, and even used cash to pay down or pay off deals we believed had a high chance of being denied. But no one expected 100% of collective deals—regardless of size—to be rejected. It feels like turning in the biggest assignment of your life—on time—only for the teacher to say: ‘We changed the instructions. You failed.’” (link)
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The Athletic’s Seth Emerson dives into the history of the SEC’s “It just means more” slogan nine years after it became a part of the college athletics zeitgeist. A decade ago, then-new Commissioner Greg Sankey partnered with TRG to create a campaign to promote the league, with Associate Commissioner for Communications Herb Vincent recalling: “I remember walking out of Greg’s office and telling Greg: This group is either going to create a killer campaign for us or they’re going to get you fired.” The slogan actually came from an offhand comment from Sankey, as Emerson notes: “Sankey mentioned that someone in another conference — appropriately enough — had told them in an offhand way: ‘It just means more to you guys.’” Before rolling it out at 2016 media day, ESPN VP of Programming and Acquisitions/former Ole Miss Deputy AD Michael Thompson recalls: “I remember the room collectively going: ‘Oh, wow, that’s it.’ Everyone was like, Oh, our work is done here. It was so obvious. […] It’s unapologetic. That word stuck out to me from then on, that there is this confidence. It’s not arrogance, but it’s unapologetic. It’s who we are.” TRG Principal for Brand Management Trent Walters on the slogan when the league wins or loses: “They think they’re razzing us with ‘It just means more.’ But no, you’re using our line! You’re doing what we were hoping you would do.” (link)
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Now that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act has been signed into law, how will it impact college athletic departments? James Moore Partner Katie Davis lays out several key changes, from the excise tax on executive compensation for employees making over $1M to new complexities in endowment tax to cutbacks in energy credits and changes in charitable giving tax deductions. Davis warns: “The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is a sweeping new law, and more questions are more likely to come up.” Check out the full analysis here. (link)
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Following the Big 12’s lead, Conference USA will not publish a preseason football poll, instead opting for a “Bowl Confidence Index,” asking a panel of 24 SIDs and writers to choose which member teams they believe will be good enough to qualify to play in a bowl game. The Athletic’s Chris Vannini shares that the league will then rank its 12 teams in order of percentage chosen, which could end up looking much like a preseason poll. (link)
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Baseball America’s Jacob Rudner talked to 20 anonymous college coaches and found that while they’d like to move the MLB Draft back to June, that isn’t likely to happen. Other supported changes in the baseball calendar are more viable, like shifting the summer portal window so it doesn’t directly overlap (and conflict with) postseason baseball. One unnamed coach: “You’re trying to scout your super regional opponent while hosting transfers on campus and figuring out NIL packages. It’s not sustainable.” As another coach more bluntly said: “The portal ending before the draft is stupid.” Starting the portal immediately after the College World Series and extending it beyond the draft would allow programs better timing to adjust to so many changes. One coach said: “It would give us a couple weeks after the draft for rosters to start to settle.” There’s also talk of expanding the NCAA Tournament field from 64 to 72 teams, perhaps even shortening the regular season to facilitate the change. (link)
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People & Places…
+ Wake Forest President Susan Wente is the new Chair of the ACC Board of Directors. (link)
+ CollegeAD reports Arizona Senior Assoc. AD for Development James Francis has exited the Wildcats department. (link)
+ There continues to be a considerable movement on a daily basis across the coaching profession. Here’s a look at all coaching moves for the past 24 hours. Check out this morning’s Coaches.wire. (link)
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Seeking greater input from its fans, Army West Point is forming the Official Army West Point Fan Council to help shape the Black Knights sports experience. Council members will be selected through applications and can participate in surveys, focus groups and feedback sessions with Army’s athletic leaders. AD Tom Theodorakis: "Our fans are the heart of Army Athletics. This council allows us to listen more closely and act on the ideas and perspectives of those who support us season after season – for all sports." (link)
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The latest construction update from Northwestern on new privately funded Ryan Field came Thursday, noting that “Steel has reached full elevation with the canopy steel being assembled. Precast erection continues to the north and east sides of the stadium. On the upper decks and field level, concrete slab pours continue. Also, crews continue to rough in mechanical, electrical and plumbing. On the field level, main concourse and upper concourse levels, work proceeds on interior wall construction as well as spray fireproofing. On Chancellor Street, crews continue work on the storm sewer line toward the stadium site.” (link); Updated photos here. (link)
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Little Rock is installing FieldTurf for the soccer field at Coleman Athletic Complex, 501 Life Magazine reports. Installation began late last month and will be completed in time for the start of the 2025 soccer season, and the turf uses a “CoolPlay” technology that absorbs heat, helping reduce the field’s surface temperature by as much as 35 degrees compared to traditional surfaces. (link)
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Vermont has broken ground on a new $5M athletic support building, MyNBC5’s Jack Main writes. The facility will include game-day locker rooms, officials’ rooms and athletic training support for every athlete in soccer, lacrosse, field hockey and track & field. Construction is scheduled to be complete by the start of spring sports in Jan. 2026. (link)
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WMT continues to grow its portfolio of business, this time with the WNBA’s Seattle Storm for an overhaul of the team’s official app. Of particular note, the app has ticketing integrated with Ticketmaster and live WNBA data feeds. (link)
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, speaking on CNBC from Sun Valley, reiterated his desire to expand the league’s international games to as many as 16 games a year, with a chance to package the international games, potentially to a streamer, Puck’s John Ourand notes. The NFL will host seven international games in 2025, in Brazil, Spain, Germany, England and Ireland. The NFL could opt out of its current broadcast agreements in 2029 (or even sooner if Skydance takes control of CBS), but Goodell would only say: “We’ll look, and we’ll have that ability to see how the media landscape changes.” (link)
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Ole Miss AD Keith Carter signs a contract extension that would keep him in Oxford through 2029. Chancellor Glenn Boyce: “As a key member of the university leadership team for more than six years, Keith has elevated Ole Miss Athletics to new heights, strengthening our competitive excellence and delivering an unmatched student-athlete experience. Ole Miss continues to build extraordinary momentum across every aspect of the university, and we're excited to see how our strong foundation and shared vision will drive continued success.” (link)
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Here’s the full list of Representatives sponsoring The SCORE Act from the Washington Post’s Jesse Dougherty: Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), Janelle Bynum (D-OR), Shomari Figures (D-AL), Brett Guthrie (R-KY), Tim Walberg (R-MI), Jim Jordan (R-OH), Lisa McClain (R-MI), Scott Fitzgerald (R-WI) and Russell Fry (R-SC). Bilirakis, Bynum and Figures are the lead sponsors. (link); Here’s the full Act. (link)
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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger notes the College Sports Commission sent out a memo to Division I AD’s on Wednesday offering further guidance on NIL deals, stating “that most deals that have not been cleared do not meet the ‘valid business purpose’ definition - many of those from collectives.” He further adds that “about 80 deals have not been cleared and can now be resubmitted (one resubmission is permitted). The CSC is expected to notify several more athletes this week that their deals are not cleared as they do not meet the ‘valid business purpose’ definition. Several more deals are expected to remain under review as college executives negotiate with House plaintiff attorneys over the approval of circumvention rules.” (link)
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The Collective Association chairman Hunter Baddour pushes back on the College Sports Commission memo telling On3’s Pete Nakos: “Today's commentary from the College Sports Commission regarding ‘true NIL’ and ‘valid business purposes’ is not only misguided, but deeply dismissive of the collective organizations and the tens of thousands of fans and donors who fuel them. Collectives were formed in direct response to a market the NCAA had long suppressed – a market that fans, alumni, and communities eagerly supported once the opportunity for fair athlete compensation became possible. These organizations didn't emerge in a vacuum; they grew rapidly because they met a clear and urgent demand. That is the very essence of a valid business purpose. Any attempt to delegitimize the role collectives play in today's collegiate athletics landscape ignores both legal precedent and economic reality. We remain committed to building sustainable, transparent, and effective models that empower student-athletes and engage the passionate fan bases that support them.” (link)
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More from Big 12 Media Days as Commissioner Brett Yormark still has his eyes focused on international expansion, despite the league having to pivot away from its original 2024 plans to play football, basketball, baseball and women’s soccer games in Mexico opines Front Office Sports’ David Rumsey. Yormark: “I want this conference to be a global conference. I think we can win globally big-time. We’re having conversations with other countries throughout the world that are very interested in bringing the Big 12 to their marketplace.” Despite the delays with the “Big 12 Mexico” initiative, the league has continued its efforts to extend its influence beyond U.S. borders with Iowa State and Kansas State slated to battle in August at the Aer Lingus College Football Classic in Dublin, while Baylor women’s hoops has plans to travel across the pond to Paris in November to face Duke. Yormark also noted there’s a “good chance” the Big 12 will play baseball in Mexico City in the spring of 2026. (link)
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Phase one renovations at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium are at least 70% completed and on track to be ready for the home opener on August 23 against Fresno State, per Kansas AD Travis Goff, who adds the facility will be accessible without protective equipment on August 1 to allow the Football team to practice in the revamped venue. Capacity will be just above 40K, with the possibility to get to the high 40s once the east side of the stadium is complete. The final number is still flexible as the east side design has not been finalized as Goff wants “a certain level of flexibility to adjust seating numbers.” KU is progressing toward the announcement of phase two, with new municipal incentives and Goff tells the Lawrence Journal-World’s Henry Greenstein: “Any time you look at this thing, you go, ‘Man, it’s a really great reminder that we’ve got to finish what we’ve set our sights and our vision toward.'” (link)
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New Northern Arizona AD Uri Farkas during his official presser yesterday: “I’m taking over this position at one of the most interesting, unsettling and challenging times in collegiate athletic history. What I’d like to promise, regardless of our changing landscape, [is] NAU will continue to do three things: We will graduate our student-athletes in the field of their choice, we will provide a world-class athletic experience, allowing our student-athletes to compete for championships and maximize their athletic potential, and we will do both of those things in a fiscally responsible manner.” (link)
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The Daily News-Record’s Shane Mettlen follows up on his recent reporting that Ohio and the Sun Belt weren’t at the top of each other’s lists as far as the Bobcats joining the conference, writing Thursday that “expanding on this, now told Sun Belt ADs are not discussing Ohio at this time. It's presidents that vote, but ADs do a lot of legwork.” (link)
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Montana AD Kent Haslam discussed a handful of issues with MTN Sports, starting with perspective on the House settlement: “The line between FBS and FCS has really blurred with the House settlement, other than the governance that's in the NCAA right now, which means you pay $5 million to be an FBS school and you have to have a conference invite to move up. In reality right now, FCS programs that opt in can offer more scholarships than they've ever been able to in the past.” As for a potential FBS move for the Grizzlies: “Right now I don't really know what it means to be an FBS school. Does it mean that the championship's decided by the College Football Playoff and you go to bowl games? Or does some other championship mechanism click into place? Are there three levels in (Division I) where you've got the CFP, you've got a step below that and then you have what maybe is currently FCS at the third level? Who knows? I have no desire to move to the FBS just for the sake of moving to the FBS. But we want to be with institutions that are like-minded and similar to us in mission and focus, and similar in relevance to the states that they reside. No doubt. That's always been important to us.” (link)
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People & Places…
+ Northwestern appoints NU Director of Golf and recent Interim Senior Deputy AD Pat Goss to COO. (link)
+ Army West Point hires Office of the Director of National Intelligence National Intelligence Collection Officer Lieutenant Colonel Kelly Calway as Deputy AD, Military. (link)
+ Auburn welcomes former North Texas Senior Assoc. AD for Brand Advancement Taylor Bryan as Assoc. AD for Strategic Communications. (link)
+ Marshall welcomes back alumnus and former Thundering Herd Sports Properties GM Will Smith in the same capacity. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ St. Bonaventure taps Troy Softball AC Camden Decker to lead the Bonnies’ program. (link)
+ Manhattan hires LIU Women’s Soccer HC Tom Giovatto as its new Men’s Soccer HC. (link)
+ Southern Utah selects Utah State Eastern (NJCAA) Women’s Volleyball HC Danielle Jensen for the same role leading the Thunderbirds. (link)
+ Kansas State Women’s Basketball HC Jeff Mittie agrees to a contract extension through 2030. (link)
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Add Florida to the quickly-growing list of departments who are partnering with Collegiate Sports Connect for access to its Talent Finder tool & turnkey assistance with administrative hires. Gators AD Scott Stricklin: “Collegiate Sports Connect gives UF a unique advantage in identifying and engaging top talent across the industry. It's a valuable resource that supports our commitment to excellence in every area of Gator Athletics.” (link)
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The Athletic’s David Ubben, Justin Williams & Chris Vannini asked others around the Big 12 what they think of Texas Tech’s strong push into the rev share era. An unnamed FB HC from the league: “They’ve built the best team money can buy. But if they don’t win the Big 12, holy cow.” Another anonymous coach: “I mean, it’s childish. I think it’s, ‘Hey, look at me. I don’t think it’s good for college football.” And another: “Ridiculous. …They’re not just outbidding, they’re outbidding (other teams) by 3X. Wild, but it will be interesting. If the players are good kids, about the right things and about winning, I think it’ll go great. If they’re about themselves, the first time adversity hits will define them.” More, including: “Don’t hate the player, hate the game. If we had that money, I would have wanted to do the same thing.” (link)
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Oklahoma State Football HC Mike Gundy goes on the record stating publicly what no one else will, according to On3’s Andy Staples. Gundy: “You’ve got to admit that the players are employees and then you can build collective bargaining. We’ve all talked about it. But you have to admit they’re employees. … You need an entry salary cap. You need an entry level for a high school player coming in because it’s not sustainable.” (link)
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In recognition of alums Herb Page and Paula Treckel, Kent State’s Board of Trustees has approved the naming of the golf programs as the Herb Page Men’s Golf Program and the Dr. Paula Treckel Women’s Golf Program. (link)
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Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman highlights a unique sight on the summer circuit with “an AAU program sponsored by a player who has yet to play a college basketball game. Mikel Brown Jr. Elite playing here in Rock Hill at the adidas event. Brown is Louisville-bound and has signed a deal with adidas.” (link)
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More Deals, Deals, Deals…
+ Army West Point taps Levy as its new athletics food and beverage provider and as a collaborator on the re-design of the concession and premium hospitality spaces as part of the multi-year renovation of Michie Stadium’s East Stand. (link)
+ Portland becomes the latest school to utilize Teamworks GM. (link)
+ North Alabama agrees to a multi-year extension to have Taymar Sales U continue to oversee its ticket sales and operations. (link)
+ Fordham inks a long-term partnership with Opendorse. (link)
+ ULM partners with Live Source to facilitate online fan auctions. (link)
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Sports Performance Graduate Assistantship (Virginia Commonwealth University / Richmond, VA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Trainer (Furman University / Greenville, SC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Men's Basketball Athletic Trainer (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (St. Olaf College / Northfield, MN): (DIII) More details HERE.
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.
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Director of Partnership Strategy and Solutions (American Athletic Conference / Irving, TX): More details HERE.
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109788 - Director of Ticket Operations & Systems (Clemson University / Clemson, SC): More details HERE.
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.
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