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Ohio State AD Ross Bjork sat down with WBNS 10TV & provided his latest thoughts on potential College Football Playoff expansion: “Here at Ohio State and here in the Big 10, we are in favor of expansion to 14 or 16. I could live with both, but I do think that the way we've kind of modeled out four automatic qualifying spots from the Big 10 and the SEC, the road's not going to be easy. You would have to play your way into, it's not just a given that, oh, we're just going to hand you four AQ spots. So I think the AQ model provides unbelievable value through the regular season where every game truly will matter because now, okay, like I mentioned earlier, you could stub your toe a little bit. Every game will truly matter. You would play your way in and then you're given a spot. So yes, we believe in the AQ model. There's a lot of discussion. The commissioners are the ones that have to work this out. But that's I think what we really need to take a step back at. How do we protect the regular season at the highest level? How do we continue to build fans? And look, selfishly here at Ohio State, we could say we're okay with four teams. We could say we're okay with 11 at large spots. We could easily say that because we're going to be in the mix every year. But for the game of football, I think the AQ model is the right approach.” As for the state of NIL & revenue sharing: “So the biggest word right now is patience. And to me, you don't want to rush out and just make bad decisions that could impact you later on. So I think patience is a key while also understanding, look, we can be aggressive. We have revenue share dollars. We have third party NIL engagement opportunities that most places don't have because we sit here in this great city, so we want to be aggressive, but smart and patience to me is going to pay off.” (link)
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Colorado AD Rick George updates the lay of the land in Boulder with Voice of the Buff Mark Johnson & most notably looks ahead to the potential for the next round of media rights negotiations to reshape conference alignment: “If I'm looking at a crystal ball, media rights have always been the time period where there's change. [...] I just think in the next three to five years, you're really positioning yourself to be in those conversations. And I think we've done a great job, the seventh most viewed program in the country, and what we're doing on social and digital media is pretty incredible. It improves our brand, it increases our brand value, and we're doing some great things in that regard, and we just got to go out and be successful and win and continue to produce incredible graduate student athletes.” More broadly on the future of the industry: “Yes, I'm still excited about it, but it'll give us an opportunity to take a deep breath and say, okay, we've implemented this House settlement. It's going to be a little murky this year, I think. It's not going to go as smoothly as you want. Different things happen when you put something in place. But I can tell you that we've got a great team at Colorado and our staff, and we're going to provide for our student athletes like we've always done, and our teams are going to have great success.” (link)
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Missouri AD Laird Veatch does an interview with Muddy River Sports Editor Matt Schuckman on the back of a pickup truck: “There's a lot going on in college athletics right now at Mizzou. Certainly that North End zone project, $250M expansion to our stadium has been a big area of focus, not only on the fundraising side, but just construction management, making sure it's going right and it's going really well. So fans, when they show up and they see on weekends here coming up this fall, it's going to be a big construction site, be all blocked off. But you're going to really see the magnitude of that project. And what I tell people about that is it is not just fun and exciting to see things going up, but particularly right now in the midst of all the change and things we're managing for us, for our fans, for our donors, for our university leadership, to be willing to step out there and continue to invest at that magnitude. And our facilities say a lot, and it's going to really change the feel of that stadium. It's beyond just suites and club seats and all that cool stuff. It's going to enclose it. It's the way we look when you drive by the whole thing. Just, it really is like a massive statement that we're for real, right? We're here. This winning thing is now an expectation.” (link)
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Boise State AD Jeramiah Dickey is adamant the new Pac-12 will remain a power conference, “When you think about Power Four now, which I say is Power Five, when you think about it, it’s the teams that are representing in the NCAA Tournament and the CFP and bowl games that are having success.” Dickey continues: “I’ve been very vocal about what are the parameters? What are the rules? Tell us what it takes and then let us do it. That hasn’t been defined yet. It’s a group in a room sitting there defining what our future looks like, without really giving us a set standard or defined expectations on what it actually means. … We’ve beaten a number of Power Four schools since I’ve been here, across our Olympic sports and even in men’s basketball. And it’s like, all right, so we compete with them, but they have this different designation. We check a lot of boxes, and it’s only going to get better as Boise and Idaho continue to grow. And that gives me a lot of hope.” (link)
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The Deseret News’ Tad Walch walks through the history of BYU athletics and its positioning in the overall collegiate landscape. Walch notes the transformation of the Cougars department, which has seen its budget double in less than a decade, requires the “constant attention” of university leadership and points out that BYU President Shane Reese estimates he spends more time on athletics - up to 15% of his schedule - than any of his predecessors did. A timely development that could help the Cougars is that they will receive this year their full share of Big 12 revenue distribution, adding at least $31.7M to the coffers for FY26 compared to the partial share - $19M - received last year. The added Big 12 dollars and some ticket price increases, plus anticipated increases in corporate sponsorships, will “get us to wherever our rev share numbers ends up,” per BYU Vice President for Advancement Keith Vorkink, who does not peg a particular number but says it will be “close to” the $20.5M cap. Lots more on the Cougars positioning. (link)
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“We need to always punch above our weight classes. I’ve said that to our staff for the expectation of where we are and where we’re going and to our coaches. But at the same time our investment level does have to have some correlation to where the expectations are.” More from new Georgia Tech AD Ryan Alpert as he takes the reins in Atlanta. Also from his interview with 680 the Fan: “We’re in the winning and building teams and giving our coaches the tools to be successful business, but we’re also in the entertainment business and that’s a critical component to our success as well.” (link)
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More from the Yellow Jackets as the swimming & diving roster for Georgia Tech this season shows 16 men and 22 women, down from the 34 and 36 men and women, respectively, from last year’s roster. SwimSwam’s Braden Keith notes that is a 50%+ cut and “confirms persistent offseason rumors that the school mandated a significant reduction in S&D roster sizes.” Keith also points out that of the 70 swimmers on the roster last season, 16 exhausted their eligibility (8 men and 8 women). The 2025-2026 roster includes just two freshmen men and three freshmen women. Also of note, Georgia Tech is scheduled to host the 2026 NCAA Championships in the on campus McAuley Aquatic Center. (link)
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Last week USC’s Trojan Athletic Fund unveiled a new season ticket model for football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball that will go into effect beginning with the 2025-26 hoops season. Trojans Wire’s Adam Bradford: “The new system is designed to make things simpler for season ticket holders. Previously, many season tickets included up to three separate required payments: the actual cost of the tickets, a Trojan Athletic Fund contribution, and a Coliseum restoration gift. Under the new system, however, the cost of the seats and any required per-seat gift will be combined into one, making things easier for fans. In addition, the new model will utilize a system known as ‘Victory Points.’ Fans can earn Victory Points both by purchasing season tickets and by donating money to USC Athletics. Victory Points will be used to determine priority order for things such as seat upgrades and away/neutral site game tickets.” (link)
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Unrivaled announces it has signed 14 NCAA women’s college basketball student-athletes to NIL deals for the upcoming season: UCLA’s Lauren Betts, Sienna Betts, and Kiki Rice; Texas’s Madison Booker; Iowa State’s Audi Crooks; UConn’s Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong; LSU’s MiLaysia Fulwiley; Notre Dame’s Hannah Hidalgo; LSU’s Flau’jae Johnson; South Carolina’s Ta’Niya Latson; TCU’s Olivia Miles; Michigan’s Syla Swords; and USC’s JuJu Watkins. The 14 players will participate in a multi-day summit July 31 - August 2 called The Future is Unrivaled, where they will have basketball development sessions and also shoot content for the league. Unlike Johnson and former UConn star Paige Bueckers previously signed deals with the league, the new round of deals do not include equity in the league nor do they guarantee the college players a spot in Unrivaled when they turn pro. Front Office Sports’ Colin Salao reports: “Unrivaled co-founder Alex Bazzell said Thursday the league expects to add six additional players to the talent pool next season. However, the league will not add to its 36 roster spots. The additional players in Miami will likely help fill in for injured players. The league also plans to add two expansion teams in 2027.” More. (link)
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HBCU Gameday’s Tolly Carr digs into how expanding the SWAC TV experience could prove to be a real gamechanger for the league. With supporting partners already secured and viewer data helping to shape an overall media approach, the plan moving forward “includes pregame shows, live whip-arounds, exclusive features, and a central studio show.” A coordinator of officials is also expected to join live broadcasts to explain calls in real time, improving transparency while elevating the viewing experience. Commissioner Dr. Charles McClelland refers to the effort as “first class in everything we do,” with an overall belief that SWAC TV will raise exposure, enhance the fan experience and serve as a powerful hub for HBCU storytelling and visibility. The league plans to accomplish that by having every SWAC football game broadcast weekly with no exceptions through a combined effort from ESPN+, HBCU GO and SWAC TV. McClelland: “The beauty of it is now we don’t have to choose which games we think are going to be significant. All of them are going to be shown. We think our fans deserve it… it’s finally here.” (link)
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CBS’ Josh Pate believes one of the most underreported stories associated with college football right now is that “no one has passion for following recruiting anymore. … Can you imagine if the NFL still existed but if I snapped my fingers all the sudden something happened where, over a five-year period, people lost total interest in the draft? No one did mock drafts anymore, no one followed the draft. That doesn’t mean they’re not watching the games on Sunday. But you’ve just severed this critical connective layer between the NFL and its audience. College football did that. College football cocked the shotgun and shot itself in the foot because it couldn’t get out of its own way. People are still watching the games. These networks are very quick to show you the ratings are still high. But I also think you could make the most horrific decisions possible today. You’re not going to immediately suffer the consequences in ratings. That comes 10 years down the road when you’ve lost a generation.” Pate goes on to observe that the passion fans have for college football comes from the connection they have with the programs. “That includes those players. I followed him from the time he was a sophomore in high school because I knew he was a legacy and then he committed to us as a junior. Then he played his entire senior season and went from a four-star tight end to a five-star tight end and now he’s here. He redshirted as a freshman. [By the] second year, third year, you're over half a decade invested emotionally into that kid by that point. Fast forward to today: he portaled out.” (link)
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Puck’s John Ourand shares some details of the new deal between Fox Sports and Barstool Sports Founder Dave Portnoy before observing: “The deal presents an opportunity for both parties. For Portnoy, a spot on Fox’s college football pregame show is a chance to gain new viewers, of course. But it will also allow Portnoy to extend Barstool’s brand to more-mainstream platforms – and it’s a nice narrative turnaround after the highly lucrative but unsuccessful Penn acquisition, which led to a $1 spin-out when ESPN bought the gaming company. (Don’t feel bad for Portnoy, who has a chance to earn a second liquidity event after all this.) Meanwhile, Fox executives see a chance to insert a big personality to their lineup, and to leverage Portnoy’s Michigan fandom, which dovetails naturally with their Big Ten rights package.” Ourand also notes that “Portnoy’s past did not scare away Fox executives. There’s a sense at Fox that Portnoy is older and wiser now. Also, Fox has a sturdy corporate appetite for rogue personalities. This is a good fit. … Barstool-induced headaches seem inevitable, but there’s a lot of enthusiasm on the Fox lot for dealing with whatever comes the network’s way. Plus, Fox executives can glance at what’s happening in Bristol, where ESPN is thriving on headaches, particularly from Pat McAfee and Stephen A. Smith.” (link)
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More from Puck’s John Ourand with Netflix reporting that it beat Q2 earnings expectations and will raise revenue and operating margin for the year, Ourand believes the “sports business, in particular, should key in on the results for Netflix’s advertising business, which the company projected will double for the full year. Netflix didn’t outline specifics, but did say it was just about finished with its upfront negotiations. … [Co-CEO] Ted Sarandos is correct when he says that live ‘is a relatively small part of the total content spend,’ but the company’s focus on its advertising business is an auspicious sign for leagues and conferences that Netflix wants to amplify its bidding presence.” Sarandos, Ournad continues, suggested to analysts that the company is only in the early innings of its investment in the space, saying on the earnings call: “What we’ve seen with live is that it has outsize positive impacts around conversation, around acquisition, and, we suspect, around retention. Today, our live events have all primarily been in the U.S., keep in mind. So over time, we’re going to continue to invest and grow our live capabilities for events around the world in the years ahead.” (link)
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@1QLeadership Question: How can student-athlete development programs be effectively built and measured within collegiate athletics?
Dr. Marissa Nichols, Sr. Associate AD for Student-Athlete Experience and Director of the Cameron Institute at Cal, shares her approach to creating measurable student-athlete development initiatives—from conducting needs assessments and aligning with institutional strategic goals to setting clear metrics for measuring program outcomes like career placement, mental well-being, and alumni engagement. She also talks about the three skill sets she brings as a college athletics executive:
• Program building
• Engaging stakeholder to get resources
• Measuring outcomes
Nichols, a future TEDx speaker, believes the direction of college athletics should be refocused on the student-athlete experience, and is willing to share her thoughts on how it can be done. 🎧 on YouTube, Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
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CollegeAD reports five AD candidates were on Marshall’s campus this week for a round of interviews. Of the five, four are sitting ADs & the fifth is a “Power Four executive.” No word on an announcement timeline. (link)
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West Virginia AD Wren Baker responds to a question about his potential candidacy for the AD opening at Oklahoma: “Here’s what I would say to that - there’s no truth to the speculation or rumors at this point. That’s just people drawing lines, and I think this is the fourth or fifth time since I’ve been here that people had me out the door, and not one time have I taken an interview or even had a conversation with anybody about another job. We love living here, it’s a great place to live. I love the outdoors. The summers here are incredible. And more importantly, I have a wife and two daughters, and they’re perfectly happy here. You never say never because you don’t know what the future holds. Trust me, I’m aware of what the average athletic director tenure is; it’s about six years. Sometimes you’re like a preacher, and the congregation is ready to hear the message from somebody else. But yeah, there’s no truth to any of that speculation.” (link)
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Learfield President & CEO Cole Gahagan caught up with Joe Pompliano on the Yahoo Finance Sports Report to discuss the evolution of the company & its positioning in the changing landscape of college athletics. Gahagan: “Look in all industries, but especially sports and entertainment as it relates to fans, I think people talk a whole lot about data, but they don't talk enough about two very important things. What is the source of that data and what are you doing with it, and then how are you monetizing it? Those are two very important factors that I don't think businesses talk enough about, particularly in the B2B space. [...] What about the things that we haven't tapped into yet? And again, remember naming rights, court rights, field rights, those types of things, we're still at our infancy and really monetizing them at scale. But I think beyond that, to your point, we're going to see more multi-purpose facilities around stadiums and arenas. We're going to see, I think, developments not dissimilar from The Battery in Atlanta because we've seen what kind of revenue growth and profitability growth that has helped the Braves achieve. So I think we're going to see more multi-use and multi-purpose development, not dissimilar from what is being built in Knoxville right now around college campuses. And again, you're going to see as a result of that, more initiatives, more assets, and more opportunities to significantly increase revenue on campuses.” Lots more. (link)
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Every student-athlete at Iowa State will be getting “something” in the rev share split, with Cyclones AD Jamie Pollard explaining: “We are talking about a small percentage — about 1% of the $20M, about $300,000 — and all our athletes will participate in some form. The majority of our athletes will get $1,000, $500 per semester for giving up those [NIL] rights to us. … We felt that was really important for the culture of our department that all our athletes were involved in some form or fashion, including walk-ons.” Pollard’s take on NIL Go: “The verdict will be out on how well this puts up the bumpers around what was going on, because the last two years were pretty much Wild West. What everyone has to understand: This was just dealing with NIL. This wasn't designed to correct the transfer portal. The transfer portal issue is a complete separate legal issue that most likely would have to be dealt with through a congressional act of a very limited antitrust.” A bit more from Pollard’s sit down with KCCI Sports Director Scott Reister. (link)
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Temple has laid off 50 employees university-wide as part of an overall budget crunch. The layoffs are part of 190 positions that were eliminated with the rest coming through attrition, retirements and elimination of vacant spots. In athletics, "multiple high-level administrators” were impacted, including Senior Assoc. AD for External Operations Scott Walcoff who announced his departure on social media. (link)
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Minnesota is adding a $100 per semester fee for students that will support the growing revenue needs of athletics. Per the Minneapolis Star-Tribune’s Erin Adler: “(Gophers AD Mark) Coyle said the athletics department has five major ways to generate revenue: Contracts for distributing games on TV, ticket sales, fundraising, sponsorships and another category that includes licensing, concessions and renting out facilities.” (link)
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Louisville will introduce a new $200 per-semester student athletic fee and ticket model this fall. The fee allows students access to home football and men’s basketball games, with a lottery system if demand outpaces supply of tickets to those events. Students will also get tickets to women’s basketball, volleyball and baseball games. The Cards will also offer a Ville'ns+ membership, which would guarantee seats to all men's basketball and football home games. That's an additional $75 and is capped at 500 students. UofL officials say “the new fee aligns with the ACC average of $204 per semester.” (link)
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As previously reported, Clemson will add 150 new scholarships and $6M in expenses, which IPTAY will fund. As such, the organization is raising its annual giving levels with the top tier, called ‘Riggs,’ going from $25K to $27,500 and the bottom tier, called ‘Paw,’ going from $60 to $75. In FY25, IPTAY reported $88.02M in cash donations/pledges, from 22,249 total donors. The Tigers welcomed 1,085,353 in home attendance with a record 804,701 tickets sold. All of this and more were part of Tigers’ AD Graham Neff and IPTAY CEO Davis Babb’s report to the Board of Trustees this past week. (link)
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Thanks to the contributions of nearly 2,000 donors, Chattanooga raised $10.709M, the largest amount in program history, with a 20% jump in the annual fund to $1.251M. As such, Assoc. AD for Advancement Ryan Jones has been promoted to Assoc. Vice Chancellor with the UC Foundation, with Asst. AD Anthony Miele now Assoc. AD for Advancement. (link)
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More from Illinois State AD Jeri Beggs who says NIL funding is needed to prevent poaching in sports like football, men’s & women’s basketball and volleyball. Beggs: “We know to compete in our ticketed sports, we're going to have to invest more in those sports. NIL is changing what that looks like. If we want to compete in the Missouri Valley and get back to the NCAA Tournament, we have to have a certain amount of money available to get those players. If not they will leave us. The transfer portal and immediate eligibility make it easy to do.” According to The Pantagraph’s Randy Reinhardt, Beggs also didn’t rule out potentially cutting sports down the road, remarking that “what we're seeing across the country is they are definitely eliminating the Olympic sports (track and field, gymnastics, tennis, swimming and diving). Those are getting cut across the country or you're not funding them at the same level you used to because you can't afford to do it. We have 19 sports at Illinois State. We only have to have 14. No decisions have been made yet, but we are considering everything.” Despite all the challenges that lay ahead, Beggs still sought out the permanent job after serving in the interim role. “I wanted to help Illinois State get through this transition period. I think within a couple years we'll all get used to this. We will adapt to all those things. But in the interim this is going to be a rough time for ISU athletics. Nobody loves change. There will be some winners and others who don't have as good of a situation as they had in the past." More from Reinhardt. (link)
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Le Moyne has notified the NCAA of its intent to accelerate its transition to full DI membership. In accelerating its reclassification schedule, the Dolphins would gain full access to DI membership benefits and its 21 teams would be fully eligible for NCAA Championships starting in 2026-27 after completing its upcoming third year of the reclassification process. This comes after the DI Council adopted a proposal at January’s NCAA Convention revising the reclassifying process from four to three years for DII institutions, assuming schools “meet academic requirements, including being above the 10th percentile of DI members in the academic progress rate, graduation success rate, or the difference between the federal graduation rates for student-athletes and for the general student body.” Reclassifying schools “also must meet new financial aid requirements, such as a scholarship offering that exceeds the 10th percentile of active DI members, participate in an academic review, satisfy all DI core guarantees and attestation requirements and complete an NCAA self-study program.” (link)
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CollegeAD reports Houston is hiring Southern Miss Assoc. AD for Revenue Generation Jeff Mason as its new Assoc. AD for Annual Funds. (link)
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Front Office Sports' Ryan Glasspiegel has the lowdown on the future of a docuseries featuring North Carolina Football and HC Bill Belichick with multiple sources saying it’s headed to Disney’s Hulu. Producer EverWonder Studio and representatives for both Disney and UNC reportedly declined comment on the matter, while Glasspiegel reports that the two sides are finalizing a deal with early-stage show production already underway. The docuseries was originally slated to appear on HBO as part of Hard Knocks: Offseason, but a deal fell through at the last minute “reportedly, in part, due to creative differences involving Belichick’s girlfriend Jordon Hudson.” Glasspiegel writes that a name for the doc has yet to be determined but that a firm controlled by Hudson “registered trademarks for phrases including ‘Chapel Bill (Bill’s Version),’ ‘Do Your Job: (Bill’s Version),’ and ‘No Days Off (Bill’s Version).’” (link)
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Facility Files…
+ On Friday, Tarleton State opened its state-of-the-art Texans Athletic Performance Center, an all-sport strength and conditioning space. It is 18K square feet of space with 32-foot ceilings that offers resistance training, cardiovascular options, a plyometric area, injury accommodation, technology for assessment, technology for databasing, athlete hydration, plus office space for athletic performance staff. The equipment can accommodate up to 65 athletes in one session and includes 21 racks. There is also a nutrition bar, sound reinforcement system, multi-function video screens, and more. (link)
+ Check out some new photos & video of Kansas’ renovated David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. There is wheat in the endzones. (link)
+ The Seattle Seahawks received a “C” on the NFLPA report card last season for their training room. Since then, the organization remodeled the whole space, check it out. (link)
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Athletics Audio Systems Engineer (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Managing Director, Bulls Branding Agency (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
Athletic Communications Graduate Assistant (Mercer University / Macon, GA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director / Football Coaching Video (Virginia Tech / Blacksburg, VA): More details HERE.
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Director of Compliance (Lamar University / Beaumont, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Compliance (St. John's University – New York / Jamaica, NY): More details HERE.
Director of Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) Services (Washington State University / Pullman, WA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director, Governance & Regulatory Affairs (Baylor University / Waco, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director for Compliance (Arkansas State University / Jonesboro, AR): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance (Arkansas State University / Jonesboro, AR): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Compliance (University of Missouri / Columbia, MO): More details HERE.
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Asst. Dir. Or Assoc. Dir., Annual Giving & Premium Seating (Bulldog Club) (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Athletics Philanthropy (Kent State University / Kent, OH): More details HERE.
Coordinator, Operations & Special Projects - Athletics Philanthropy (Kent State University / Kent, OH): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Development, Michigan Region (University of Michigan / Ann Arbor, MI): More details HERE.
Director of Development 1 (Washington State University / Pullman, WA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director, Major Gifts (Florida Gulf Coast University / Fort Myers, FL): More details HERE.
Associate Director, I FUND (University of Illinois / Champaign/Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Annual Fund (University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley / Edinburg, TX): More details HERE.
Varsity Club & Coaches Club Stewardship Coordinator (Seminole Boosters, Inc. / Tallahassee, FL): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Major Gifts, Virginia Tech Athletic Fund (Virginia Tech / Blacksburg, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development (California Baptist University / Riverside, CA): More details HERE.
Asst. Director Or Assoc. Director, Principal Giving (Bulldog Club) (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Donor Engagement & Experience (Bulldog Club) (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Bulldog Club (Fellow) (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Sr. Associate Athletic Director for Development / Executive Director of Charleston Athletic Fund (College of Charleston / Charleston, SC): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director of Development (Merrimack College / North Andover, MA): More details HERE
Assistant Athletic Director for Development (Syracuse University / Syracuse, NY): More details HERE.
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Senior Associate Director of Athletics - Finance and Administration (Harvard University / Boston, MA): More details HERE.
Commissioner (Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference / Colorado Springs, CO): (DII) More details HERE
Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance (Arkansas State University / Jonesboro, AR): More details HERE.
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Director of Facilities, Events, and Operations (Drake University / Des Moines, IA): More details HERE.
Graduate Assistant for Equipment (Arkansas State University / Jonesboro, AR): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Athletics Equipment (Texas Christian University / Fort Worth, TX): More details HERE.
Varsity Club & Coaches Club Stewardship Coordinator (Seminole Boosters, Inc. / Tallahassee, FL): More details HERE.
Scheduling & Events Coordinator (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Facilities, Events & Operations (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Manager, Athletics Equipment (Football) (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
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Director of Member Engagement and Relations (Women Leaders in Sports / Kansas City, MO): More details HERE.
Membership Operations and Engagement – Junior Associate (Women Leaders in Sports / Kansas City, MO): More details HERE.
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Athletic Trainer (1 of 2) (University of North Texas / Denton, TX): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (2 of 2) (University of North Texas / Denton, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Mercer University / Macon, GA): More details HERE.
Athletic Performance Coach (Johns Hopkins University / Baltimore, MD): (DIII) More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (43 Week Position) (University of Massachusetts – Amherst / Amherst, MA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Mental Health and Wellness & Psychoeducation (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Assistant Director Of Olympic Sports Nutrition (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Old Dominion University / Norfolk, VA): More details HERE.
Head Football Athletic Trainer (University of Massachusetts – Amherst / Amherst, MA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Trainer - Division of Intercollegiate Athletics (University of Illinois / Champaign/Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer - Men's Basketball (St. Bonaventure University / St. Bonaventure, NY): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer - Swimming & Diving (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Murray State University / Murray, KY): More details HERE.
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.
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Deputy AD/External Operations/Chief Athletics Revenue Officer (Villanova University / Villanova, PA): More details HERE.
Manager, Big Ten Corporate Partnerships (Big Ten Conference / Chicago, IL): More details HERE
Manager, Partnership Activation, Big Ten Corporate Partnership (Big Ten Conference / Chicago, IL): More details HERE.
Director of Partnership Strategy and Solutions (American Athletic Conference / Irving, TX): More details HERE.
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Ticket Manager/Sales & Operations (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Deputy AD/External Operations/Chief Athletics Revenue Officer (Villanova University / Villanova, PA): More details HERE.
Ticket Operations Coordinator (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
109788 - Director of Ticket Operations & Systems (Clemson University / Clemson, SC): More details HERE.
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