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NCAA 2.0 (or is it 3.0? 4.0?)…
➤ The DI Board of Directors approved a proposal from the Decision-Making Working Group that “simplifies the governance structure for the division, increases student-athlete representation throughout all levels of decision-making, and provides greater authority to sport-specific committees over rules that impact their respective sports. The changes are expected to be phased in over the coming months, starting September 1.” As circulated previously, the new structure will comprise 30 Division I committees, including 19 committees that govern each Division I championship sport, a 32% reduction in the total number of Division I committees. Student-athletes will now have voting seats on almost every committee, which is an increase of 40 total seats, doubling the total number of student-athlete seats. NCAA President Charlie Baker: "Today's changes were carefully developed by student-athlete leaders and representatives from all subgroups to enable faster decisions and double student-athlete representation for DI, while ensuring access to championships and funding streams remain consistent for every school in the division. From unprecedented financial benefits to health and academic guarantees, the NCAA is making changes to do more for student-athletes, and today's changes protect what brings DI together and updates the decision-making to meet this new era." The board also adopted a resolution specifying that for a five-year period no changes can be made to membership requirements for existing DI schools and conferences. (link)
➤ The Board of Directors on Tuesday also introduced a proposal that would create three additional units in both the Men's and Women's Basketball Performance Funds. If the measure is adopted by member schools and conferences, each team participating in a championship game would receive one additional unit, and the national champions would receive the final unit. When combined with the recently approved women's basketball distribution funds, the NCAA would distribute more than $191M in new revenue distributions to DI members over the next seven years, starting in 2026. North Carolina AD/Men’s Basketball Committee Chair Bubba Cunningham: "Rewarding teams and the conferences they represent for wins they earn on the biggest of stages has always seemed like a sensible thing to do. With each conference annually receiving north of $300K per unit over a six-year period, and with three additional units up for grabs for competing in and winning the national championship game, once fully implemented, roughly $6M will be distributed on an annual basis to the leagues whose teams win games at the Men's Final Four. This is a positive step in further supporting conferences, institutions and student-athletes." (link)
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Washington State AD Anne McCoy tells ESPN’s Kyle Bonagura that WSU and Oregon State are starting to feel like they’re finally starting to stabilize with the reformation of the Pac-12. “We were at some events this last week talking with people, and they were like, 'Well, what's the main difference between this year and last year or the year prior?’ And the answer is firm ground. It feels like we have firm ground: something that we can envision, we can wrap our minds around. It's something that will be happening, not something that we hope happens." Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould says this year "is a balance. We still have obligations and services to provide to Oregon State and Washington State, but we're also building something." With a legal dispute between the Pac-12 and Mountain West ongoing, Bonagura reports that “privately, there is a shared sentiment that both conferences want the litigation behind them, but for these schools and these conferences, the amount of money in play is significant. Both sides feel strongly in their legal position and now appear ready to roll the dice at trial.” For her part, Gould remarks: "I look forward to that day [when the litigation is over]. We've all got a lot of work to do, and I look forward to that getting resolved so we can move forward.” While Gould declined to discuss specific potential expansion targets, she acknowledges the league remains open to adding schools if they match the conference's long-term goals. "If we sit right where we are, we're good with that. If there are other growth opportunities, that's great, we'll consider them against our criteria and deal with that on a case-by-case basis and absolutely have a long-term strategy in terms of what that should look like." More. (link)
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The Athletic’s Sam Khan Jr. sheds more light on Texas Tech Board of Regents Chair Cody Campbell’s significant financial investments in the Red Raiders’ player acquisition strategy and GM James Blanchard notes: “Cody came in and said, in a professional way, that we had an open checkbook. Telling that to a personnel guy is like telling a six-year-old, ‘Here’s my platinum credit card, go get whatever you want.’” When the winter transfer portal window opened in December, Blanchard, accordingly ran up a “colossal tab,” according to Khan, who notes: “When the dust settled, Texas Tech spent more than $12M — or almost as much revenue as some Power 4 programs will share with their entire roster — on 21 [football] transfers. The total roster budget for the 2025 Texas Tech football team? Roughly $25M, Blanchard said, which surpasses the $20M the (Ohio State) spent en route to last season’s national title. It was part of Texas Tech’s athletic department-wide effort to capitalize on the final months of unlimited NIL spending before capped revenue sharing kicked in. And spend the Red Raiders did, raising $55M to utilize on player compensation via NIL and revenue sharing across its 17 sports for the 2025-26 athletic season, according to Campbell. Of that, roughly $35M was paid out before July 1, when the cap — roughly $20.5M, a result of the House v. NCAA settlement — officially took effect.” In his own words, Campbell says: “People can sit around and get mad about the state of affairs. They can criticize the coaches. They can criticize the leadership. They can be unhappy about the position we’re in or they can go do something about it. I felt like I was in a position to do something about it. So I said that I would and I did.” (link)
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Kentucky AD Mitch Barnhart acknowledges that "everyone is in the weeds” as the revenue-sharing era begins in earnest, adding: “I've been in the middle of those conversations for 10 months, 12 months, and it's a lot. It is an absolute lot." That said, Barnhart emphasizes the need for everyone to pull in the same direction: "To sit here and be critical of the system that's only been in place for four weeks [is] really, really difficult. … We've got to find a way through it and just gently walk through this thing and let it smooth itself out. There's a lot of really good people working at this thing, and I'm thankful for that. We've got a lot of folks trying hard. … We need everyone to say, 'OK, we're all going to be in the same space to start with.’ I don't think we can get to the space you're talking about if we don't have that to begin with. We're going to have to find some continuity in those conversations." (link)
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Vanderbilt AD Candice Lee joins the Intangible Podcast to discuss her path to the AD role and her vision for the Commodores future and explains she is “looking for people who want Vanderbilt. I’m listening very closely when I’m interviewing coaches and when people say, ‘Well, you know, I just want to accept the challenge,’ and it’s already this sort of woe is me. …. No, no, no, I want us to be realistic about where we are in that moment in said program, but you’ve got to view this as an opportunity. And if all you see is impediments, it’s not going to be the job for you. You may see these opportunities where we’ve got to be creative and innovative and we’ve got to remove roadblocks, and that’s my job is to clear a path and make sure you have the resources that you need. But you’ve got to want Vanderbilt, you’ve got to respect Vanderbilt and the opportunity that is brewing here. You’ve got to want that. Because if I have to convince you in the interview, then on those tough days I’m going to have to come get you out of bed. You’re not going to be committed. So I am looking for people who don’t have to be convinced.” Lee also explains that to her the Vanderbilt way is “choosing the hard way with no shortcuts and when you get to the other side, understanding – that’s why I really do love the SEC tagline ‘It just means more’ – because when you win at Vanderbilt…it does mean more. These young people, they are going to class in person every day. They ain’t on Zoom, and that’s no shade [to other institutions]. … Our coaches are managing to field incredible rosters with the very high admissions standards that we’re proud of.” (link)
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Central Michigan raised a record $10.2M during FY25 and reports that its social media channels on average have grown at least 30% in the last two-and-a-half years. Specifically, the Chippewas’ football X account has grown by 40% during that time, while the football team’s Instagram account grew by 60%. In addition, the men's basketball X and Instagram accounts doubled during that period. Also, CMU set a department record for ticket office revenue in FY25 thanks to an increase of 30.6% YoY and 4.6% growth over the previous record in 2016-17. Student attendance grew by 26% at football games and by 22% at men's basketball contests. (link)
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South Dakota raised $14.44M during FY25, good for a YoY increase of more than 400%. Of that total, $5.7M was cash received. Both numbers sit second-best in USD Athletics history and are the highest outside of the department being in a capital campaign. The Howling Pack also saw a record year between direct donations and its annual events. The Howling Pack fund brought in over $1M in direct donations and another $1.1M between the Sanford Coyote Golf Tour and the Calling All Coyotes auction. (link)
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Virginia has received a $2.2M anonymous gift commitment, representing a $2.7M total fundraising impact when coupled with university matching funds, to support scholarships for UVA’s men’s swimming student-athletes. The gift marks the largest single commitment in the program’s history. (link)
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It’s Personnel…
➤ ULM has named Football HC Bryant Vincent Interim AD. President Carrie Castille: “I am grateful to Bryant for stepping up to serve as interim AD. Not only is Bryant a leader, but he builds teams and communities. Bryant has the support of the Associate ADs and will be working closely with them to ensure he can serve both roles and win games. He has already gained the support of this community as a head coach, and I hope that everyone will join me in rallying around him to support ULM Athletics. I have no doubt in Bryant’s ability to serve in both roles with excellence and a winning spirit.” (link)
➤ Southern Illinois has named Jeff Wilson as Senior Assoc. AD for External Affairs. (link)
➤ Davidson names Temple Asst. AD for Marketing & Fan Engagement Murray Littlepage as Assoc. AD for Marketing & Revenue Generation. (link)
➤ Utah Tech taps retired Senior Assoc. AD/SWA Mo Eckroth as its new Women’s Basketball GM. (link)
➤ North Carolina Football GM Michael Lombardi signed a three-year contract worth $1.5M annually, according to an appointment letter and contract signed on July 31. WRAL’s Brian Murphy notes this is believed to be the most lucrative contract for a GM in college football and adds: “Lombardi can earn bonuses if the Tar Heels reach a bowl game, with higher bonuses if they play in an elite game or a College Football Playoff game or ACC Championship Game, if they finish in the Top 25 and for academic success. Lombardi’s contract began December 14, 2024, and runs through January 15, 2028. He was also paid $15K for relocation expenses, a $10K signing bonus, and allowed up to $7,500 a month for a vehicle, per FootballScoop’s Zach Barnett. (link, link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Southern Illinois taps John A. Logan (NJCAA) Women’s Golf HC Samantha Sambursky for the same role. (link)
➤ VMI selects Washington & Lee (DIII) AHC Taylor Mendoza as its next Men’s Lacrosse HC. (link)
➤ Detroit Mercy hires Lawrence Tech (NAIA) Women’s Lacrosse HC Emma Kuehl for the same role leading the Titans. (link)
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Deals, Deals, Deals…
➤ NBC Sports has reached a multiyear deal to carry 20 Big 12 men’s basketball games per year on Peacock starting this fall. The games, which will include both conference and non-conference matchups, will be produced by NBC Sports. Sports Media Watch’s Jon Lewis: “The other Big 12 rights partner, ESPN, is already sublicensing a separate 20-game men’s basketball package to CBS Sports Network – on top of a previous six-game package for the CBS broadcast network – plus a package of 15 men’s basketball and 13 football games to TNT Sports in exchange for the right to license Inside the NBA starting this NBA season. As a result of the sub-licensing deals, more than 60 Big 12 men’s basketball games will air on platforms other than the conference’s main partners ESPN and Fox Sports. Big 12 men’s games could air on as many as eight outlets – ESPN, ABC, FOX, FS1, CBS, CBSSN, TNT and Peacock.” (link)
➤ Valparaiso inks multiyear deal with Taymar Sales U. (link)
➤ Yahoo announces new plans for its football coverage, which include an extension for Ross Dellenger. In his role, Dellenger will continue to provide written content for Yahoo’s website and will continue to host the College Football Enquirer podcast, albeit with new co-hosts. Instead of ESPN’s Dan Wetzel and Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde, Dellenger will be joined by On3’s Andy Staples and longtime college football personality Steven Godfrey. Yahoo Sports Head of Content Sam Farber: “Between the action on the field and the decisions off it, there have never been more college sports stories to tell than now. With these investments, we can deliver the kind of smart, in-depth coverage that will help fans better follow their favorite schools and understand the evolving landscape of collegiate athletics.” (link)
➤ Josh Pate’s College Football Show’s eponymous host has signed a new content and distribution partnership with On3 | Rivals ahead of the 2025 football season. Beginning August 10, the show will be broadcast from a brand-new Yahoo Sports studio located inside the On3 headquarters in Nashville. As part of the agreement, On3 becomes the exclusive source for transfer portal news and data featured on Josh Pate’s show, Rivals becomes the exclusive recruiting partner, On3 | Rivals and Yahoo! Sports will have distribution rights to the show across its owned platforms, including On3.com and social channels and the show will continue to be available on Pate’s YouTube and podcast feeds, while also expanding to On3 | Rivals and Yahoo! Sports. (link)
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USF Board of Trustees Chair Will Weatherford in a letter to fans explains that “as we launch our search for the next leader of USF Athletics, we want to share with you why this moment is different – and why we're not just hiring an athletic director. We are hiring a CEO of Athletics. This new title reflects more than a change in language. It reflects a new era in college sports, and a new vision for USF. In today's world, leading an athletics department is no longer just about managing teams or balancing a budget. It's about building a competitive enterprise, growing revenue, leading through change, and positioning our university – and our region – on the national stage. … To succeed in this environment, USF Athletics must be run like a serious business – because it is one.” Weatherford notes that USF remains “deeply committed to the student-athlete experience and to providing meaningful opportunities across all sports – including our Olympic sports programs…but we also know that winning, growing, and investing in our future requires a modern approach. That's where the CEO comes in. We're looking for a leader who understands both the boardroom and the locker room – someone who can drive revenue, elevate our brand, attract top-tier talent, and embrace innovation. Someone who sees the opportunity in USF and isn't afraid to dream big.” (link)
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Michigan AD Warde Manuel joins CBS News Detroit to discuss the future of the industry and acknowledges there is still uncertainty regarding Title IX: “There’s really been no clear indication from the Department of Education, from the settlement, from the court, around how that needs to be managed. So it is really a process where many of us are following what the court has done in terms of the settlement in the distribution because the reality is, and we’ve talked about it more lately than anything else, at Michigan, the sport of football funds 27 other programs. And if, on the other hand, we distribute it and don’t provide the majority or a good portion of the money to those who participate in football, lawsuits could be either way.” Manuel also discusses the possibility of student-athlete employment: “I am understanding that all schools couldn’t handle every student-athlete being employees. Michigan would find a way to figure it out if that happened. But to stabilize college athletics, to stop the lawsuits from happening, we need one of two things or both: we need collective bargaining and/or antitrust protection. Professional leagues have both.” Manuel adds that “I think where we are is good. I think providing the money to the student-athletes and doing revenue sharing is where we need to be. But we continue, every step we make in terms of trying to put rules in place to govern nationally, we get sued and that’s what we need to stop. We need to have the ability to have some rules to – not level the playing field; the playing field’s not level – but have some consistency.” (link)
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North Texas AD Jared Mosley and East Carolina AD Jon Gilbert sat down with Sports Illustrated's Bryan Fischer at the 2025 NACDA Convention to discuss their approach to the House settlement and how it will impact revenue generation, scholarships, evaluating coaches and contracts with student-athletes. Gilbert says the “way we evaluate coaches is going to be a little bit different in this regard: We all want a good football team. We want to fund it as high as we can fund it, but I do think as athletic directors, we’re probably a little more in control of the success of some of our programs based on how we figure out the funding piece.” Gilbert also notes that he tells donors that “it wasn’t that long ago that you couldn’t give a student-athlete a ride across campus and now you can pretty much buy them a vehicle if you wanted to. So, I think being willing to evolve is a really big piece of [moving forward]. We know that more change is ahead. … I think making sure that we all figure out where we fit and what our niche is is going to be really key moving forward.” Lots more on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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With March Madness remaining at 68 teams for the 2026 season, Puck’s John Ourand notes that “doesn’t mean expansion is dead. … But motivation on the networks’ side may be diminished: While executives have discussed paying a nominal fee for the expanded tournament, they don’t significantly value a handful of early-round play-in games featuring smaller conferences and less competitive teams. Given the economic reality of cord-cutting, traditional media companies need to see real value in expansion, or they aren’t going to pay more for it. Anyway, all signs suggest that something will get done… eventually. Talks were decidedly not acrimonious, I’m told. To sweeten the pot, expect the NCAA to relax restrictions on networks’ ability to sell corporate sponsorships, something that probably would be enough to get this over the finish line.” (link)
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USC Deputy AD for External/Chief of Staff Jay Hilbrands joins the Tunnel Vision podcast to discuss several topics, including saying roster limits are an overlooked aspect of the House settlement, noting that “at SC, you look at the variance in scholarship cost even across the footprint of the Big Ten conference and that can vary drastically across our conference, let alone the country and our peer institutions that we're competing against. So, I think that's one where you look at the cost of a scholarship at SC and what it could look like for a full ride scholarship at another institution and those numbers could be very different. … I think that’s something that probably isn't talked about enough and something that's top of mind for us.” (link)
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As tennis programs throughout the country face uncertainty regarding their futures, the AP’s Steve Megargee points out that this year’s Wimbledon “featured a record 26 current or former college players in men’s singles and nine more in the women’s draw. TCU’s Jack Pinnington Jones and San Diego’s Oliver Tarvet, who reached the second round, played for their college teams just this spring. Ben Shelton, a 2022 NCAA singles champion at Florida, reached the quarterfinals.” ITA CEO Dennis Mullins: “Our position within the tennis industry has never been better. But on the other side, we’re dealing with all these things happening with the NCAA model. Probably the challenges that we’re facing from the collegiate side domestically have never been greater.” Mullins also notes the USTA has offered grants to colleges opening full-service tennis centers to foster the sport’s growth in their communities. Those schools then can make money by renting out their courts when their teams aren’t using them. South Carolina is the latest school to attempt this and has started organizing tennis lessons and classes while also exploring other potential revenue options. Gamecocks Deputy AD for Internal Operations & Risk Management Judy Van Horn: “Our goal isn’t going to necessarily put us completely in the black, but it reduces the financial footprint of men’s and women’s tennis.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Pepperdine has extended President Jim Gash’s contract by five years. Gash’s current contract still has two years remaining. (link)
➤ Promotions at Southern Illinois: Cathy Perry is now Deputy AD for Finance/CFO, Massey Arnold has been elevated from Assoc. AD to Senior Assoc AD for Student Services & Internal Affairs & Kat Martin gets the bump to Senior Assoc. AD for Development. (link)
➤ Charlotte Assoc. AD for Compliance/Student-Athlete Development Katie Renaut has been promoted to Senior Assoc. AD for Governance and Regulatory Affairs. (link)
➤ College Sports Communicators has named Purdue Assoc. AD for Strategic Communications Patrick Crawford as president for 2025-26. (link)
➤ To keep up with the administrative staff changes this week, check out The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect, which shows movement at Akron, App State, Baylor, Boise State, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Illinois, LSU, Michigan, New Haven, Northern Colorado, Pitt, Rutgers, South Dakota State, Southern Miss, Stanford, Toledo, Tulane, UNC Asheville, Utah Tech, Virginia, West Texas A&M and Wofford. (link)
➤ Cal taps Texas AHC Steve Singleton for its Softball HC position. (link)
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Conference USA has added Nebraska, Sacred Heart and Wright State as affiliate members in bowling ahead of the 2025-26 season. Commissioner Judy MacLeod: “Adding programs of this caliber further elevates the competitive profile of Conference USA Bowling. With back-to-back national championships, our league has established itself as a premier force in the sport, and the addition of Nebraska, Sacred Heart and Wright State only strengthens that position. We’re excited to work with each of these institutions and look forward to continuing to excel as the nation’s top collegiate bowling conference.” (link)
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Hats off to New Mexico AD Fernando Lovo and Football HC Jason Eck, who sent up the “Scott’s Tots” episode of The Office to promote a new initiative through which fans who purchase single-game general admission tickets in the north end zone can now get up to two free kids (12 and under) tickets for the same game. A special tip of the cap for the inclusion of this gem: “I have made some empty promises in my life, but hands down that was the most generous.” Have a watch. (link, link)
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Sportico’s Michael McCann takes a look at USC football student-athlete DaJuanye “DJ” Wingfield’s eligibility lawsuit, noting that the complaint “raises arguments that have worked for some similarly situated DI athletes but not for others.” The suit contends the five-year eligibility rule violates antitrust law because it allegedly “has substantial anticompetitive effects on two-year or junior colleges and universities that are excluded from NCAA membership.” His complaint references how if he’s denied a chance to play, he’ll lose out on a “once-in-a-lifetime” NIL deal that is worth about $210K and is apparently contingent on him suiting up for the Trojans. Wingfield also asserts that NCAA eligibility rules “degrade the quality of competition” by excluding players, and that has “ripple” effects, including on the NFL Draft. Eligibility rules allegedly hinder athletes’ chances to earn NIL deals, since the athletes’ marketability is tied to their school’s brand. In a statement shared with McCann about Wingfield’s lawsuit, an NCAA spokesperson said the association’s eligibility rules “enable student-athletes and schools to have fair competition.” The spokesperson also said the NCAA is “making changes to modernize college sports” and that it “believes partnering with Congress is essential” to address the conflicting rulings on eligibility cases. (link)
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While the programming and talent particulars of the NFL-ESPN deal have yet to be finalized, Sportico’s Anthony Crupi submits that “one working theory can be put back to sleep: the notion that this deal marks the beginning of the end of Disney’s stewardship of ESPN. As much as activist investors have tried to force the issue in recent years…Disney’s C-suite has consistently dismissed any such chatter. … As [Disney CEO Bob] Iger sees it, there are still enough pay-TV subscribers to justify sticking with the 46-year-old sports network and its even more ancient broadcast sibling. ESPN proper has 63.7M subscribers, making it one of the most-distributed channels on the cable dial, while ABC’s affiliate network puts it in some 83M U.S. TV homes.” Combined operating income at ESPN and the TV portfolio was $5.86B, accounting for 38% of the Mouse House’s overall profit, and in this summer’s upfront bazaar, Disney’s sales team booked a cool $4B in advance commitments for 2025-26. … While the streaming unit is on track to generate north of $1B in operating income in FY 2025, up from $143M in the prior year, Disney’s sports and TV holdings are still on pace to kick in at least 30% of the company’s total annual profits.” (link)
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The Pro Volleyball Federation will merge with Major League Volleyball, “adopting the name of the start-up league and seeing Dallas join in the league’s third season,” according to SBJ’s Rachel Axon, who adds: “PVF finished its second season in May and faced losing one of its top teams in the Omaha Supernovas, which announced that it would move to MLV. That league was slated to begin play next year. MLV is currently slated to run in 2026 with eight teams, most of which played last season in PVF. Notably, Dallas will begin play after previously being pegged for expansion. The Vegas Thrill are not currently scheduled to compete in the league this year as it looks for local ownership to buy the team. According to the source, the league will expand in 2027 with a team in D.C. and California.” (link)
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Assistant Coach, Women's Bowling (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach - Men's Golf (Wichita State University / Wichita, KS): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach, Men's/Women's Cross Country and Women's Track and Field (Robert Morris University – Pennsylvania / Moon Township, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach, Track and Field/Cross Country (Penn State / University Park, PA): More details HERE.
Director of Recruiting Operations / Football (Virginia Tech / Blacksburg, VA): More details HERE.
Director of Operations for Men’s and Women’s Tennis (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Player Development Coordinator - Softball (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Director of Women's Basketball Operations (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach - Men's Volleyball (University of California – San Diego / La Jolla, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach, Football (Special Teams and Tight Ends) (Robert Morris University – Pennsylvania / Moon Township, PA): More details HERE.
Operations Coordinator, Men's Soccer (Brown University / Providence, RI): More details HERE.
Head Coach, Women's Lacrosse (University of New Haven / West Haven, CT): More details HERE.
Assistant Golf Coach (East Texas A&M / Commerce, TX): More details HERE.
Graduate Assistant - Men and Women's Golf (East Texas A&M / Commerce, TX): More details HERE.
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Associate Athletic Director for Strategic Communications (University of North Carolina at Charlotte / Charlotte, NC): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics Communications (MBB) (Florida International University / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
Producer/Director - Live Events (University of Mississippi / Oxford, MS): More details HERE.
Athletics Creative Video Director (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director Of Spirit And Fan Engagement (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Athletic Communications (Boston College / Chestnut Hill, MA): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Video Production (Baylor University / Waco, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Football Creative (University of Nevada – Las Vegas / Las Vegas, NV): More details HERE.
Director of Marketing (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Director of Marketing (Vanderbilt University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
Associate Director, Athletic Communications (University of California – Berkeley / Berkeley, CA): JOB 80117 More details HERE.
Director Athletics Research & Statistics (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
Director of Analytics (Murray State University / Murray, KY): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Fan Experience, Game Presentation & Campus Partnership, Department of Athletics (R0008095) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Athletics Communications (Marquette University / Milwaukee, WI): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Athletic Live Events (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
Athletics Email Marketing Coordinator (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
Director of Marketing (Wofford College / Spartanburg, SC): More details HERE.
Fan Engagement Graduate Assistant (University of Nevada – Reno / Reno, NV): More details HERE.
Video Coordinator (Murray State University / Murray, KY): More details HERE.
Director of Fan Engagement (Western Michigan University / Kalamazoo, MI): More details HERE.
Sr. Associate OR Associate Athletic Director - Marketing & Business Development (University of Arkansas / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Director of Public Relations & Communications (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletics Director, Chief Revenue Officer (Michigan State University / East Lansing, MI): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director, Communications (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Digital & Email Marketing Fellow, Department of Athletics (R0008066) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Video Production - Pitt Studios (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Creative Content, WBB (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Strategic Communications (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Football Creative Content Producer - Graphic Designer (Boston College / Boston, MA): More details HERE.
Director of Digital Strategy (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA): More details HERE.
Creative Content Specialist - Football (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Director, Athletics Marketing and Brand (Florida Atlantic University / Boca Raton, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Video Production (Drake University / Des Moines, IA): More details HERE.
Video Internship (Wofford College / Spartanburg, SC): More details HERE.
Director of Video Production Engineering (HR Title: Supv, Athletics Video Prod Eng) (Southern Methodist University – SMU / Dallas, TX): More details HERE.
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Associate/Assistant Athletic Director, Compliance Services (University of Nevada – Reno / Reno, NV): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Athletic Compliance (Creighton University / Omaha, NE): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Compliance (Vanderbilt University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director - Compliance/NIL Integration (University of Massachusetts – Lowell / Lowell, MA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director, Compliance (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Director of Compliance (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant AD - Compliance and Administration (Tufts University / Medford, MA): (DIII) More details HERE.
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Associate Athletic Director – Development (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Premium Hospitality and Events (Clemson University / Clemson, SC): More details HERE.
Associate Director for Development, Major Gifts (Syracuse University / Syracuse, NY): More details HERE.
Community Relations & A-Club Letterwinner Engagement (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Director of Annual Giving, Athletics (University of Cincinnati Foundation / Cincinnati, OH): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Revenue Generation (University of Southern Mississippi / Hattiesburg, MS): More details HERE.
Director of Development - Athletics (University of Central Oklahoma / Edmond, OK): (DII) More details HERE.
Assistant Director Athletic Development (Creighton University / Omaha, NE): More details HERE.
Spartan Fund Development Assistant (Michigan State University / East Lansing, MI): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Annual Giving (University of Richmond / Richmond, VA): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletics Director, Chief Revenue Officer (Michigan State University / East Lansing, MI): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Vice President - Athletics Development (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Development, Nittany Lion Club (Penn State / University Park, PA): More details HERE.
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Director of Athletics (New Mexico State University / Las Cruces, NM): More details HERE. The D1.dossier for this position is available HERE.
Director of Athletics (California Polytechnic State University – San Luis Obispo / San Luis Obispo, CA): More details HERE. The D1.dossier for this position is available HERE.
Senior Associate AD, Event Management & Operations (Washington State University / Pullman, WA): More details HERE.
Sr. Associate OR Associate Athletic Director - Marketing & Business Development (University of Arkansas / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director - Internal Operations (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletics Director, Chief Revenue Officer (Michigan State University / East Lansing, MI): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Vice President - Athletics Development (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director, Communications (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
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Senior Associate AD, Event Management & Operations (Washington State University / Pullman, WA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director, Equipment Services & Operations (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Event Operations (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Event Manager (University of Oregon / Eugene, OR): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Athletics Event Operations (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Operations (University of North Dakota / Grand Forks, ND): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Grounds & Maintenance (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE.
Sports Turf Technician (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Athletic Director of Event Management (University of New Mexico / Albuquerque, NM): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Operations & Projects/Athletics (University of Kentucky / Lexington, KY): More details HERE.
Event Management Coordinator (University of Arkansas / Fayetteville, AR): 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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Associate Athletic Trainer (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Athletic Training - Women's Basketball (West Virginia University / Morgantown, WV): More details HERE.
Associate/Assistant Athletic Trainer (Louisiana Tech University / Ruston, LA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (University of Arkansas at Little Rock / Little Rock, AR):More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Sports Nutrition (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Missouri State University / Springfield, MO): More details HERE.
Sports Nutrition Fellow (Virginia Tech / Blacksburg, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Sports Performance Coach- Olympic Sports (University of Wyoming / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Eastern Michigan University / Ypsilanti, MI): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Monmouth University / West Long Branch, NJ): More details HERE.
Asst. Director of Athletics/Head Athletic Trainer (Fairleigh Dickinson University / Teaneck, NJ): More details HERE.
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Deputy Athletics Director, Chief Revenue Officer (Michigan State University / East Lansing, MI): More details HERE.
Deputy AD/External Operations/Chief Athletics Revenue Officer (Villanova University / Villanova, PA): More details HERE.
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Director of Ticket Sales and Outreach (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Ticket Operations Manager (Georgia Southern University / Statesboro, GA): More details HERE.
Ticketing Office Graduate Assistant (Abilene Christian University / Abilene, TX): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletics Director, Chief Revenue Officer (Michigan State University / East Lansing, MI): More details HERE.
Director of Ticket Sales and Revenue Generation (University of Wyoming / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
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