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ULM AD John Hartwell resigns after leading the Warhawks since February 2023 to pursue other opportunities. President Carrie Castille: "We appreciate what John has done for ULM Athletics over the last few seasons and wish him and his family all the best. There is a plan in place, and we will be making that plan known as soon as the logistics are finalized. My commitment to ULM Athletics and the Sun Belt Conference is unwavering, and we will continue to find ways to win on the field, on the court, in the community, and in the classroom." (link)
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SBJ’s Ben Portnoy observes that as the economics of college athletics change, “roles atop athletic departments have taken on new meaning – and the candidate pools are shifting with it.” Oklahoma AD Joe Castiglione: “It’s not as if someone can just drop several things one was doing in a previous model and trade them for what we might have to be doing in the new model. It’s both – that’s where the difference is. … There isn’t a ‘how-to’ manual that is being distributed to the member institutions. It’s many of us having to lean into this, be innovative, not be afraid to try new things and probably have to go through a little bit of trial and error, which is uncomfortable.” Tennessee AD Danny White ponders whether his own career path is duplicable in today’s environment and tells Portnoy: “There’s something to be said for rising through the ranks at big brand places with big fan bases, especially on the revenue side, and learning how to do all that, but then learning how to be an AD when maybe there’s not as many cameras on you and you can make some mistakes. ... I’d like to see us pivot back a little bit to valuing actual athletic director experience.” One former G5 AD laments the shift in focus and tells Portnoy: “What’s happened at a very high level is the priority of winning the press conference, or strong brand affiliation, has somehow gone up in index value or criteria value. Being actually in the role and demonstrating the role and having success in that role, as crazy as it sounds, isn’t being given the full gravity we’re used to.” More. (link)
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March Madness will remain at 68 teams for the 2026 season, according to NCAA SVP of Basketball Dan Gavitt, who explains: “Expanding the tournament fields is no longer being contemplated for the 2026 men’s and women’s basketball championships. However, the committees will continue conversations on whether to recommend expanding to 72 or 76 teams in advance of the 2027 championships.” (link)
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Using the House settlement's 10-year timeline as a guiding framework, CBS Sports’ Brandon Marcello spoke with dozens of stakeholders to explore what the future of college athletics might look like by 2035. In the first of this four-part series, Marcello begins by examining whether, and to what extent, players will be wielding power by that point, and, if so, whether it will be through collective bargaining. Tennessee AD Danny White’s collective bargaining plan proposes establishing a national employment organization for football and men's basketball players but stops short of classifying student-athletes as employees. White: "We can draw a line of delineation as it relates to antitrust and Title IX between the two sports that profit, and all the rest of our sports that are so important to the college athletics model.” White goes on to acknowledge, however, that "if Congress is going to come in and give us antitrust protection and allow us to set up guardrails that are fair for everybody, with basically a pass on what the Sherman Act says, then we don't need collective bargaining. That could be a solution. I don't suggest that we go back to the way it used to be. I think it's great that the players are making money. … But the system needs organization and guardrails, and I'm not sure that the House settlement on its own is enough for us to put those things in place." Lots more. (link)
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When asked about the future of private equity in college sports at Front Office Sports’ Huddle in the Hamptons event last week, RedBird Capital Partner Julia Wittlin replied: “That’s a controversial question. Look, I’m just going to say it: college sports is the new frontier… everyone is kidding themselves if they think that’s not the direction of travel.” Carlyle Group Partner Ben Fund added: “The dam will break at some point. I hope it’s soon because there’s a huge opportunity to generate returns and, I think, professionalize programs and invest in schools.” Fund also acknowledged that college sports is an area Carlyle has spent a lot of time thinking about: “I would say it’s an…academically interesting place to theoretically deploy capital. My return on time and legal spend is unbelievably low given we’ve deployed zero dollars and spent many millions of dollars trying to understand the opportunity set.” Fund added that many people “have spent a lot of time trying to figure it out. Nobody has yet.” (link)
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Athletes.org met with 24 GMs from power conference schools across the country to “evolve a formal collective bargaining agreement that AO has built with input from member athletes. This CBA has been informed by multiple athletic directors, conference commissioners, legislators and now general managers.” Some highlights from the meeting: 100% of these GMs believe college sports is currently operating on top of a broken foundation that needs restructuring, including a reimagining of a revenue share payment structure between schools and athletes that consolidates the multiple pools of money a school can utilize to compensate an athlete (ie. Alston payments); 100% felt that transparency around payment amounts would be appropriate and helpful in a future with collective bargaining to stabilize the market; a majority of these stakeholders are in favor of a minimum spend/rev share floor to promote parity and competitive balance within college football; and 100% want to see performance based incentives that would reward play time, particularly for those who outperform their existing contract. More. (link)
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The Virginian-Pilot’s David Teel takes a look at the ACC’s plan to be more transparent with viewers about the officiating review process this football season, and ESPN Senior Director of Programming and Acquisitions Jeramy Michiaels says: “The ACC deserves a lot of praise here because they’re taking a calculated risk to be innovative with the television audience.” ACC Senior Assoc. Commissioner for Football Michael Strickland adds: “We really have nothing to hide. We’ve always been clear about who’s in the room and who’s authorized to get involved in officiating.” Teel notes the ACC’s new revenue-sharing model, which distributes 60% of television revenue based on football and men’s basketball viewership, compounds the importance of audience engagement, and Strickland explains: “Exposure’s always been important to us. Driving viewership’s always been important to us. Now more than ever before. So, we have a fiduciary responsibility to our membership to do everything we can to drive as great of an audience for as many of our games as possible.” While production logistics prevent airing replay deliberations from all football games, Teel wonders whether the practice might be expanded to include, for instance, men’s basketball, and Michiaels notes: “We’re a media company. We’re always pushing for access.” (link)
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It’s Personnel…
➤ George Mason President Gregory Washington remains on the job despite concerns the GMU Board of Visitors would let him go amid multiple federal investigations into alleged racial discrimination, antisemitism and other issues. Washington, who has both supporters and opposition within the faculty ranks, was also awarded a 1.5% raise. (link)
➤ Akron has named Rutgers Deputy AD/Chief Compliance Officer Matt Pottorff as Senior Deputy AD/COO. (link)
➤ Southern Utah Women’s Soccer has named former Eastern Michigan Volleyball HC Kim Berrington as GM for the program. (link)
➤ The NCAA has named Jeff Gosney, a crew chief at the 2025 NCAA DI Baseball Championship super regionals, as National Coordinator of Baseball Umpires, effective September 1. (link)
➤ ESPN has promoted Coordinating Producer Nick Rud to the newly created role of VP of Sports Production for Diamond and College Olympic Sports. Rud’s portfolio will include college baseball, softball, field hockey, men’s and women’s soccer, and wrestling. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Northern Iowa has inked Men’s Basketball HC Ben Jacobson to a new “rolling contract that runs through 2029-30,” according to Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman. (link)
➤ Northeastern has inked Baseball HC Mike Glavine to a new five-year deal, according to D1Baseball’s Kendall Rogers. (link)
➤ Former Tennessee/Louisiana Tech Football HC Derek Dooley will run in the Republican primary for the Georgia U.S. Senate seat currently occupied by Democrat Jon Ossoff. Dooley says in his launch video: “Professional politicians like Jon Ossoff are the problem. Lawlessness, open season on the border, inflation everywhere, woke stuff, that’s what they represent. We need new leadership in Georgia. That’s why I’m running for Senate.” (link)
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Prairie View A&M is discontinuing its men’s and women’s tennis programs, effective immediately. From PVAMU’s release: “For decades, PVAMU's tennis programs have fostered competitive excellence, character development, and academic achievement. This change in no way diminishes that proud legacy, however, the evolving landscape of collegiate athletics—including rising costs, facility demands, and the need for programmatic focus—necessitated tough decisions. This step allows the university to prioritize investment in core programs that serve the largest number of student-athletes and align with PVAMU's long-term strategic goals.” (link)
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Boise State assistant professor Sam Ehrlich reports the 30th eligibility lawsuit has been filed against the NCAA. “This one involves multiple athlete-plaintiffs, all seeking to play football this fall for West Virginia after transferring there this spring. The plaintiffs are Jimmori Robinson, Jeffrey Weimer, Tye Edwards, and Justin Harrington. Of note, this case is filed in the Northern District of West Virginia – the same court that held the transfer portal ‘year-in-residence’ rule to violate antitrust law. … The complaint is an intriguing read. It goes deeper into developing antitrust theories than others have, outlining ‘pride of place’ (arguing the rules to attend NCAA schools over JUCOs) and essential facilities theories. (We'll see if that matters).” (link); Full complaint. (link)
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Hawaii School of Engineering Dean Brennon Morioka, who just finished up an eight-year stint as chair of the Aloha Stadium Authority, tells SBJ’s Bret McCormick that “we’ve never been this close to executing an actual contract” for the New Aloha Stadium and Entertainment District (NASED). The project would create a new 25,000-seat stadium surrounded by mixed-use development in Honolulu on the site of the 50-year-old Aloha Stadium, which remains standing but has been closed since 2020. The state has contributed $350M to the design-build stadium project, and Morioka says: “It’s not just a stadium, so it’s not just an infrastructure project, and it’s not just a development project. It’s a combination of the two and the two are very much tied together, so we have four or five different agreements that all get combined into the single contract. And when you make one change in one agreement, it has trickle-down effects in multiple agreements, so just making sure the consistency is there. That’s part of what’s taking us a little bit longer.” McCormick notes the priorities for this project have changed in recent years: “Morioka said the new venue needs to be better capable of hosting large-scale concerts (Aloha Stadium wasn’t). And much more importantly, there is an urgent housing shortage across Hawaii following the devastating 2023 Maui wildfires. According to a recent UH housing survey, rents for larger units (three or more bedrooms) are nearly double pre-fire levels, and ‘permanent housing availability remains a bottleneck.’ Converting Aloha Stadium’s parking lots into real estate including 4,500 housing units, the majority of which will be affordably priced, is a step toward easing that shortage.” (link)
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Nebraska is joining Conference USA as an affiliate member in women’s bowling, The Athletic’s Mitch Sherman reports. (link)
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Wagner has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Education and will apologize to any female fencing student-athletes as well as any athlete who had to compete against a trans woman in the Wagner athletics program. Inside Higher Ed’s Katherine Knott notes the agreement comes “after a cisgender female athlete declined to compete against a trans woman on the Wagner fencing team at a USA Fencing competition hosted at the University of Maryland. The female fencer, a 31-year-old who took a knee, was disqualified from the match. The Wagner sophomore, Red Sullivan, competed on the men’s fencing team in her freshman year and then fenced on the women’s team this academic year after becoming medically eligible in fall 2024, Rolling Stone reported. Other media outlets have since reported that Sullivan has transferred from Wagner. … Under the agreement, Wagner…will publicly state that trans women can’t compete on women’s sports teams. The university also determined that no trans woman received any athletic records and recognitions while competing in women’s athletics.” (link)
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More from Kentucky AD Mitch Barnhart’s sitdown with Kentucky Sports Radio’s Matt Jones, during which Barnhart discussed investing money in facilities upgrades that could help generate more revenue: “I think you have to find things – the things that you’re going to spend money on have an ability to produce revenue, and so we think the west end zone expansion for our club spaces has a chance to do that. Wi-Fi has a chance to help us with that. There are some things you have to do because you can’t afford just to sit here and let things deteriorate. If I let the steel structure in our stadium deteriorate, that’s a problem. … You don’t want things to deteriorate to a spot where all of a sudden the expense to fix them has become so great it becomes not smart. So, we’re going to work really hard at that.” Barnhart adds that “all the decisions we’re going to try and make, you have to weigh them in terms of ongoing maintenance and operation. Does it function, and does it produce revenue for you on the other side? We’ve got some really cool thoughts in terms of the way we want to produce some revenue. … We also want to find new buckets. Most athletic departments have five buckets. They have tickets. They have fundraising. They have concessions and souvenirs, contracts, your Nikes and Gatorades and things like that, your JMIs, those contracts. Then the last one is your conference revenue sharing from your television.. … Let’s put two or three more buckets out there and fill those up and that’s where the [Champions Blue] LLC comes alongside us and helps us with some new thoughts. Maybe gives us some flexibility and some things, some areas that we can get into that might not be specifically athletics-related, but give us the ability to create revenue to do that differently without straining the folks that have been so good to us and showing up in our stadiums and our arenas.” (link)
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Also more from Oregon AD Rob Mullens on the Duck Insider podcast as he notes schools will need to balance student-athletes earning six and seven figures with providing opportunities for the majority whose highest competition will be at the collegiate level. Mullens also commented on UO’s identity and stressed that the Ducks’ reputation for creativity and proactivity will remain central: “Our highest priority is providing [student-athletes with] a great experience and doing everything we can to give all of them an opportunity to compete for a championship. That’s going to be tougher and tougher in this new world … But it’s nice to be at a place like Oregon that’s been on the forefront of change over the time that I’ve been around. The key to our brand is innovation, right? And we have tried to be ahead of the curve. In the last three years where NIL was permitted, but with limited guardrails, we were able to continue to compete even though we’re not in the biggest market. We’ll follow this in practice and adjust where we need to adjust.” (link)
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Cal Poly is elevating STUNT from a club sport to varsity status beginning in the 2026-2027 academic year, according to outgoing Mustangs AD Don Oberhelman, who notes Cal Poly is also pursuing the addition of women's flag football as early as 2027. Oberhelman: “Both of these additions are part of the university's long-term planning to increase opportunities for female student-athletes. This is particularly important as Cal Poly's female student population has increased over the last 12 years from 42% of enrollment to 51%. … Similar to our early investment in beach volleyball, which continues to pay dividends, being quick to build a women's flag football program as the sport is rapidly emerging will allow Cal Poly to establish its program and embark on a legacy of success. We continue to be in communication and collaboration with the NFL, NCAA, and peer institutions to shape the future of flag football at the collegiate level. A campus club team at Cal Poly was recently launched and will receive ongoing university support as part of the build-out process. Finally, I want to acknowledge that the additions of STUNT and flag football come at a time when Cal Poly was recently forced to eliminate its swim and dive programs. Unfortunately the university was unable to support the programs financially – especially at a level required to be competitive. Additionally, they did not shift the ratio of opportunities for Cal Poly's female student-athletes. While discontinuing a sport is difficult, it was a necessary decision.” (link)
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Sportico’s Daniel Libit explores North Carolina-based immigration lawyer Benjamin Snyder’s contention that rev-share income is passive income and therefore does not violate the terms of international student-athletes’ F-1 visas. Snyder says he’s advised roughly a dozen schools across the ACC, Big Ten and Big 12 but concedes that without clear case law or administrative guidance, institutions are largely navigating in the dark. Regardless, he maintains that his legal theory would stand up well in court. Libit notes that “in formulating his position, Snyder analyzed distinctions in the U.S. tax code between active earned income and passive royalty income—the latter being exempt from self-employment tax. A critical precedent came from the 1983 Kramer v. Commissioner case, which explored whether royalty income qualified as earned income under the minimum tax rules. Snyder: “That helps us demarcate where passive income ends and employment begins. It’s in the performance of some activity, including activity to promote the product or the merchandise they are selling.” Noted immigration attorney Ksenia Maiorova, who specializes in advising international college athletes, calls Snyder’s position a “legal fiction” and tells Libit: “I like Ben, he is a really nice guy, but I vehemently disagree with him on this legal position. I believe it is form over substance.” Ultimately, BDV Solutions President/General Counsel/former U.S. State Department Visa Chief Chris Richardson says: “Most of these deals are being structured as passive income, and maybe that will work for some officers, but it doesn’t seem to pass the smell test. You are literally doing the most active physical labor possible, and you are being paid for it.” More. (link)
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Arkansas Alumni Association COO/Assoc. Executive Director Kevin Trainor joined Sports Illustrated’s Bryan Fischer to recap the past year as president of College Sports Communicators, provide reaction from the House settlement, and explain how the organization can provide support and resources for professionals during this time in collegiate athletics. Trainor explains that as athletic departments continue doing more with less, CSC members have diverse skill sets, “so when ADs are looking at things and ways they can be efficient – for instance, our all-in membership with CSC, you don’t have to be just a sports communicator to be a member. So if you look at professional development, you can do a one-membership fee and you can sign up as many individuals at your institution. So we’re trying to think ahead of that, trying to get our sports communicators ready to handle whatever’s next really before we know what’s coming next because that really is what’s happening every day now.” Full conversation on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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Learfield has introduced Fanbase Voices, a direct survey initiative that reaches thousands of fans who have opted into Learfield communications. That allows for feedback on a number of relevant issues for college athletics – the fan experience, NIL, sponsorships and much more. Their initial findings show that 63% of fans use a second screen while watching sports events on TV, and that 9% of fans spend $5K or more per year on college sports. (link)
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To keep up with all the coaching staff movement in the industry over the last few days, check out this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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In a Sports Business Conversations Podcast discussion, Elevate College & Global Marketplace Chief Business Officer Jonathan Marks goes on to single out parking as “one of the most underpriced assets in all athletics. … There’s such an opportunity to generate a couple million dollars more, which is very meaningful in this time of chaos.” Marks on fan behavior: “Fans are attending less events, but they’re spending more money when they’re actually attending. … If we can do more to get fans there around the event – before, after, and keep them there – we’re going to be able to solve some of those more challenging game problems. … If you look at what they’re trying to do at Iowa State…that dollar that fans are spending before the event and then after is usually missed out on by many of these athletic departments.” Lots more. (link)
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There is “growing concern that President Donald Trump could seek to delay or block the NFL-ESPN deal, which includes the NFL selling RedZone and other NFL Media assets to Disney while acquiring multibillion-dollar equity stake in ESPN, per Front Office Sports’ Michael McCarthy. One source asks: “What if Trump decides to stick his beak in? This is a massive deal. It will require government oversight and approval. And we all know how Trump likes to poke the NFL from time to time.” McCarthy notes there has also been “tension between Trump and Disney over ABC News coverage. Disney recently settled a defamation lawsuit brought by Trump against ABC after anchor George Stephanopoulos said Trump had been found ‘liable’ for sexual assault in cases brought by E. Jean Carroll, which misstated the verdicts. Disney threw in the towel and agreed to donate $15M to Trump’s future presidential foundation.” All that said, another source believes the Trump fears are overblown: “I suspect [the NFL and Disney] wouldn’t announce it if they were really worried about it.” (link)
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The WNBA is averaging 794K viewers through 56 games this year across all national networks, according to Front Office Sports’ Colin Salao, who notes that figure is 21% higher than the league’s full-season viewership average in 2024. Salao also reports the “raw viewership number is being driven up by (Indiana) Fever games, which have drawn 1.26M viewers through 19 games this year. However, that number is just 7% higher than the 32 Fever games that aired last year – likely due to the absence of Caitlin Clark in some high-profile contests.” Meanwhile, non-Fever games are averaging 549K viewers, up 37% YoY. Games on CBS are averaging 1.3M viewers through six games this year, up 5.5% YoY. The network has two games that have eclipsed 1.9M viewers, and both involved the Fever (one with Clark, one without). Matchups on Ion are averaging nearly 600K viewers on the linear network, up 4% YoY. (link)
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The Detroit Tigers on July 24 opened the Priority Club, a 13,000-square-foot premium space, with offerings including a seat-heating system that would come in handy for postseason baseball. Members can pay upward of six figures for full-season ticket packages with multiple seats, and they also receive all-inclusive food and beverage, VIP parking and a private entrance. The organization, which worked with Populous on the design, visited premium spaces at other venues, including Citi Field, Truist Park and UBS Arena. The team also drew inspiration from the Ilitch family’s other team, the NHL’s Red Wings, and its already established Comerica Players Club at Little Caesars Arena, which provides access to luxury seating directly behind the players’ benches. SBJ’s Mike Mazzeo points out the Ilitch family, which owns the Tigers, has invested more than $160M since January 2023 to enhance facilities, player amenities and the overall fan experience. (link)
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Fox has acquired one-third of Penske Entertainment, owner of auto racing’s IndyCar Series and Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Terms were not disclosed, but the Wall Street Journal’s Joe Flint reports that “people familiar with the transaction valued Fox’s investment at between $125M and $135M. … As part of the agreement, Fox’s media-rights deal for IndyCar races has been extended for several years, the companies said. Fox started carrying IndyCar earlier this year. Ratings have grown significantly from the previous year, when Comcast’s NBC aired the sport.” (link)
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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 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 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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