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Ohio AD Julie Cromer is headed to Baton Rouge as LSU’s new Executive Deputy AD/COO. Tigers AD Scott Woodward: “Julie is a widely respected leader in college athletics who brings tremendous experience at the highest levels to our university. Not only is her perspective as an established athletic director invaluable to charting our path forward, but her previous experience at the executive level impacting several institutions will help drive our continued growth and success. Julie’s expertise and vision will be major assets to LSU as we navigate this transformational time in college athletics, and we’re excited to welcome her to Baton Rouge.” (link)
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ESPN’s Pete Thamel reports on a new concept reportedly being vetted in the new era of revenue sharing, “the idea of a Rolling Signing Day for football recruits. It’s ‘very’ early in the process, but the concept revolves around a signing period that’s aligned with recruits' contracts. The idea: Recruits can currently receive written contract offers on Aug. 1 heading into their senior year. Currently, they can’t formalize the agreements with schools until the December signing period, which means the deals aren’t binding. That leaves uncertainty on both sides. The idea of a Rolling Signing Day would mean that when an offer is accepted by a recruit, they can sign an agreement that’s binding by both parties. Because this idea is in the early stages, it’s uncertain whether it will rise through football channels, the Implementation Committee or the new NCAA governance model. Some of that depends on if it ends up being proposed for all sports or is initiated just for football. A source summed it up this way: ‘The days of five hats on a table and four schools being surprised are over. You can’t. No school can wait on a kid they have to have until Signing Day because they need cap certainty.’” (link)
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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger reports the “P4 group charged with overhauling the FB calendar recommended models to the House Implementation Committee, which may soon make a recommendation to commissioners. Excluding the Big Ten, wide support continues for a single transfer portal in January. Among the models recommended to the [implementation committee] of calendar changes, there exists potential for a summer signing date and OTAs in addition to the portal window shift. … These ideas likely need more vetting.” Dellenger adds that the “group examining the calendar does include members of a fifth conference, the Pac-12, as it is a defendant conference in the House case/settlement.” (link, link)
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“We are all in.” That’s NC State AD Boo Corrigan’s statement Friday during a media scrum in reference to revenue sharing and the Wolfpack staying competitive, according to Pack Pride’s Michael Clark. Corrigan: “With regards to the $20.5 million in scholarships and everything. I think it's important for our fans to know that we've known it. I haven't seen this as a point of reference of what we're going to do this with football and this with basketball and with all of our other sports, but our coaches have known since October that we were all in on what we're going to do. We look forward to the upcoming season.” On how rev sharing affects the way the school operates: “It affects everything. … You see it coming with the House case, right? You believe it's going to settle and you're talking to attorneys on campus, everyone to get an idea of where we are right within the process. … I think, as it got closer and closer, quite frankly, the scarier part was, what if it doesn't settle in? What do we do and how do we go about moving forward? But you know, the Wolfpack Club has been great. You look at the opportunity to host concerts at Carter-Finley [Stadium] you look at the naming rights opportunity, you look at what we've done with what we call pack forward right, which affected donations and parking and tickets, and the one thing we didn't really want to do was look at this whole thing and say, You know what? We're going to raise our tickets 30%. … We owe, as an administration, everything that we can think of for the ability to raise as much money as we can, to try to spread this out as far as we can.” (link)
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Nebraska AD Troy Dannen “says the administration will sit down with head coaches of football, basketball and volleyball at the end of their seasons to discuss ROI [on] the use of rev-share dollars,” according to The Athletic’s Mitch Sherman. Dannen also points out that “if you miss on a $250K rev-share allocation, it's a big deal now,” with Sherman commenting that his “first thought is that could create difficult moments in season. Do the ramifications of those postseason talks influence decisions on playing opportunities, injury prevention, etc.?” (link); Also from Sherman: “Nothing new on Memorial Stadium renovation plans, Dannen says. He says it's ‘status quo’ but notes financial crises that are afoot on campus in Lincoln and systemwide.” Dannen: "We're not going to take anything to the Board [of Regents] and I don't know when we will. But the time is not now." Staying on the facilities front, Dannen notes the expansion of Cook Arena (home of the Huskers’ volleyball team at the Devaney Center) will take capacity to approximately 10,200 after the 2025 season. Cash payments out of the $20.5M rev-share pool will be distributed to select NU student-athletes in football, men's and women's basketball and volleyball, and Dannen says: "I'm not going to talk about numbers.” Sherman adds: “Increased scholarship – the money for which comes out of the rev share pool – will go this year to soccer, wrestling, baseball, softball and men's and women's track and field.” Now that the Huskers are operating under the auspices of the House settlement, Dannen says the "days are gone" of 1890 Nebraska "gathering cash and distributing it as pay for play,” per Sherman, who adds: “The collective is still facilitating NIL deals. Dannen reiterates his appreciation and Matt Rhule's appreciation for Tom and Shawn Peed of 1890 to do everything with the collective that Nebraska has asked.” Under the new system, Huskers athletes have submitted 39 deals ranging in pay from $600 to $40K, and Dannen says none have been denied, 20 were approved and 15 have not been ruled upon. More remain to be submitted. (link)
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Northern Illinois AD Sean Frazier hit on a number of topics in the latest edition of Frazier’s Corner, including continuing to push the concept of a “transfer fee” paid by the new school of transfer student-athletes: “Okay, you come here, you're going to have a shot at the NFL, you're going to be developed here, you're going to be sound on all three phases of the game. And if somebody else has a larger bounty out there, that's fine, too. At least you gave us that time. The only thing that I would say is it's time to pay. And I introduced this a couple of times nationally as a kind of transfer fee. Professional soccer already has this, okay, you want to leave? That's great. Well, how about throwing some money back at the school that developed that individual so he or she can do that again? So we can make the ecosystem fair. Fine, you want to come in, poach our player, talk to our person, make sure you do it legally. But at the end of the day, don't you throw something back into the kitty to help us continue to develop so we can have an ecosystem? That's fair. So, I think that we're getting that now with some of these agreements and other things that are currently happening. But, that would be the way to put up some of these guardrails, especially with the unscrupulous pieces of it, these other guardrails that some new legislation, that currently happens, is going to take care of some of that. I'm quite sure there's going to be a lot more litigation as we move forward.” Also of note, fundraising for the Huskies is up 64% in participation & 18% in dollars year-over-year. More. (link)
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The Tennessean’s Aria Gerson reports that Chris Bellamy won’t play football for Vanderbilt in 2025 “after a preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order were denied by a district court ruling.” The author writes that the injunction was “denied due to the plaintiffs' inability to show that they would suffer ‘irreparable harm’ from not being able to play in the 2025 season specifically. The case will continue with a full trial, at which point it is possible the plaintiffs could gain eligibility, but if that happens it will come too late to play in 2025.” Judge William Campbell also noted in his decision per Gerson that “Bellamy and the other plaintiffs had known since at least the 2022-23 season that they would not be eligible to play in 2025 under the current rules, and they had known since the [Diego] Pavia [eligibility] waiver was issued that it did not apply to them, however they waited until the summer to file suit.” Hoping to play for the Commodores in the fall, the former New Mexico State student-athlete was already enrolled on campus and present at preseason practices although he wasn’t allowed to participate as a result of the pending lawsuit. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ The Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman catches up with Kansas Men’s Basketball HC Bill Self following his recent health scare that saw him undergo a heart catheterization while having two stents placed for blocked arteries. Self has “received a clean bill of health from the doctors, has been back in the office daily, is able to play golf and is looking forward to the players returning in about 10 days,“ telling Goodman “I don't have any restrictions coaching.” (link)
➤ George Washington hires St. Joseph’s Softball AC Matt Klampert to helm the Revolutionaries’ program. (link)
➤ Appalachian State taps program alumnus and recent Georgia State Men’s Golf HC John Michael Cole for the same role in Boone. (link)
➤ Akron Cross Country HC Evans Kiptoo departs to become an AC at Middle Tennessee. (link)
➤ Rider hires Moravian (DIII) Women’s Lacrosse HC Caroline Pape for the same role leading the Broncs. (link)
➤ Saint Louis Swimming & Diving HC Mary Woods departs after five years with the Billikens. (link)
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The Lexington Herald-Leader’s Jon Hale provides the details on Kentucky’s recent 10-year apparel contract extension with Nike that runs through the 2034-35 school year. Per the extension’s terms, “the annual allotment of Nike gear the apparel company will provide to the athletic department increases from $2.125M last year to $7M in 2025-26. That rate stays the same for the next five years before increasing to $7.5M in 2030-31. Over the 10-year deal, Nike must pay UK at least $4M in royalties. Nike will pay UK additional bonuses for success in football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and softball ranging from $10K for reaching the conference championship game in football, winning the conference tournament in basketball and reaching a super regional in baseball or softball to $100K for winning a football national championship.” Per Hale, the bonuses for football success are cumulative “meaning Kentucky could earn up to $230K on the way to winning the SEC and national championship in the same season, while UK can only receive the largest individual bonus earned in basketball, baseball and softball. UK would receive $50K for winning a national championship in women’s or men’s basketball and $25K for winning one in baseball or softball.” The deal also includes a clause allowing Nike to cut its compensation and product allotment by 50% for any type of football TV ban as part of NCAA probation and 25% for a TV ban in men’s or women’s hoops. More from Hale. (link)
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Kentucky also unveils BBN United, a loyalty and membership platform and the official fan club of UK Athletics developed and operated by fan experience leader Two Circles and the school’s multimedia rights partner JMI Sports. Through the platform, fans can view exclusive premium content, including behind-the-scenes features and coach/player interviews, access members-only BBN United merchandise, limited-edition gear and signed memorabilia, receive invites to exclusive events, watch parties and meet-and-greets with Kentucky legends, earn early access and discounts to UK sporting events and experiences and more. (link)
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Toledo announces a 92% increase in new donations, major gifts and planned gifts from FY24 to FY25, while highlighting an all-time single-year fundraising record that included the second-largest cash gift in athletic department history, a $4M commitment from Marcia and Roy Armes to support key initiatives in the Athletics Facilities Master Plan. Since the start of FY22, Toledo has experienced 282% giving growth, while its 1923 Society has now surpassed $11.5M in documented pledges since its inception with more than 52% of its members making their first major gift to the University. The Rockets also celebrated drawing over 300K fans for athletic events and nearly 150K more for camps, clinics, youth sports, outside events and special programming while hosting 930 events across its various venues in 2024-25. (link)
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North Florida celebrates a record $8.07M in fundraising and revenue generation from a total of 2,893 donors during FY25, marking an 89% increase over its previous record set back in FY22. Included among the department’s fundraising highlights was a record-breaking Giving Day, which brought in more than $856K to athletics, a $261K increase over 2024. The Ospreys also raised over $147K at its Blue & Gray Bash, $69K at its first JEA Women’s Athletics & STEM Scholarship Luncheon and reaped more than $950K in sponsorship revenue. (link)
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Facility Files…
➤ Yale announces $3M in upgrades to Ingalls Rink, home of the Bulldogs’ men’s & women’s ice hockey programs. Included in the project will be a new four-sided LED display videoboard, two new static scoreboards at the ends of the rink, a fully upgraded speaker and sound system, a renovated, modernized broadcast control room and upgraded communications systems to enhance gameday operations and in-venue functionality. (link)
➤ Western Michigan provides a time lapse view of the FieldTurf replacement inside the Donald Seelye Athletic Center. Take a look. (link)
➤ Utah provides the latest video update on construction progress at Charlie Monfort Field at America First Ballpark, leading into its expected completion in Spring 2026. Check it out. (link)
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The NCAA Board of Governors has approved funding to create three additional units in both the Men's and Women's Basketball Performance Funds to reward performance in the semifinals and finals, as proposed by the Division I Board of Directors this week. If adopted by DI members at the 2026 NCAA Convention, each team participating in a championship game would receive one additional unit, and the national champions would receive the final unit. The board also approved NCAA-wide budget allocations to support National Collegiate Championships and sport committees in stunt and acrobatics and tumbling. ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips has been elected as the board’s new chair for a two-year term, succeeding Baylor President Linda Livingstone. Additionally, the board has announced Ohio State President Ted Carter and Kansas Chancellor Douglas Girod as new members along with former Concordia-St. Paul football student-athlete Davaris Cheeks, who will serve as the DII graduated student-athlete representative. Allison Feaster, former Harvard student-athlete and current VP of the Boston Celtics, has been reappointed to the board as an independent representative. (link)
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Boise State, Colorado State and Utah State have accused the Mountain West of improperly withholding tens of millions of dollars – including money generated by Boise State’s College Football Playoff berth – and misleading them about a covert plan to speed up the addition of Grand Canyon as a member. The Athletic’s Matt Baker: “Those complaints are from an updated Colorado district court lawsuit filed against the Mountain West. The suit said the league and commissioner ‘intentionally and fraudulently’ deprived the schools of their membership rights and caused millions of dollars in harm while ‘impacting the rights and opportunities of Plaintiffs’ student-athletes for their last year in the Conference.’ The schools are now seeking damages in the latest complaint.” The Mountain West declined to comment, deferring to a statement from last week that read, in part: “We remain confident in our legal position, which we will vigorously defend.” (link)
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The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner reports a “15-member working group of athletic directors, compliance officers and chief football administrators from the power conferences is quietly creating an entirely new calendar for [football]. The group has met formally a few times this summer, but its members exchange ideas on a daily basis with the goal of producing a revolutionary proposal by the end of August.” One source tells Wilner: “It’s everything. It’s the transfer window. It’s recruiting. It’s spring practice. And it’s everything tied to those issues.” A second source tells Wilner the working group won’t make an official recommendation on the sport’s new calendar but will instead, in Wilner’s words, “emerge from the weeds and present at least one, and potentially several models to power conference executives, who can then implement the changes. The multi-layered approach seemingly reflects exactly the Byzantine structure the ACC, Big 12, Big Ten and SEC hope to eliminate. Except in this case, it’s necessary. Overhauling the football calendar is immensely complex, akin to a game of seven-dimensional chess played inside a wormhole. The process would paralyze any committee that had other issues to solve.” The second source adds: “It’s hard to even identify the entry point with all the issues. Do you start with the portal or the season? Do you work backward or forward? Do you make one change at a time or a few things in conjunction with each other?” Furthermore, Wilner continues, the task is even more complex because the group is charged with “presenting models for approval without knowing whether the College Football Playoff will expand to 16 teams starting with the 2026 season – a change that would require opening-round games on the second Saturday of December, a week after conference championships,” and the day that is currently reserved for the Army-Navy game. More. (link)
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Clemson AD Graham Neff describes how the ACC’s new field-storming policy will immediately impact the football team. The State’s Chapel Fowler notes the new rule, which fines schools $50K for a first violation, $100K for a second and $200K for each subsequent incident, “has an immediate effect on Clemson, where fans are allowed to access the field after every home game and do so in droves, regardless of who the Tigers play and whether they win or lose.” Neff notes the “Gathering at the Paw tradition is really, really special at Clemson, really unique and something that we want to continue. Now it’s gotta look different. We’re going to abide by and support the new ACC policy, and we need our fans’ help with that. … We’re trying to balance respecting the unique tradition and continuing the unique tradition that we have, while also respecting the policies that are at hand and just the safety and environment of what our postgame field looks like, particularly after charged games.” The athletic department plans to distribute guidance to fans in coming weeks about how they can Gather at the Paw while complying with ACC policy, and Fowler notes the “general thought is to have some sort of waiting period after the clock hits 0:00…and prominently display that countdown for fans on the video boards at Memorial Stadium.” (link)
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Boise State AD Jeramiah Dickey joins the Kevin Miller Show to reflect on the changing landscape of college athletics, the Broncos’ unique value proposition, and the resource gap the Broncos navigate to stay nationally competitive. He also discusses maintaining roster stability amid NIL pressures, upgrading facilities, and rallying community and campus support. On engaging Congress at the federal level: “It’s surreal. … I had blinders to how much I would have to be meeting with those that serve our community – the politicians, the legislators, whatever you want to call them. That’s the first of many steps of getting in front of [Congressman Russ Fulcher (R-ID)], shaking his hand, thanking him, and educating him on NIL. He has a place, he has a voice, and he’s very highly respected. Getting them back to campus, giving them tours of our facilities, making them feel a part of it – it’s not rocket science. In the past maybe there wasn’t the opportunity, but now there is, and I’m really grateful for that.” Meanwhile, the Broncos continue to take the initiative on fundraising, as Dickey explains: “I had my head football coach essentially going through a phone book this spring and calling every business that he possibly could in Idaho to try to get additional support. It takes the team. Everyone’s a fundraiser. Everyone’s an extension of me and this institution. … I understand asking for money is uncomfortable, but tee it up for me, tee it up for our BA team, our major gift team – it’s going to take all of us pulling the rope in the same direction.” More from Dickey. (link)
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Le Moyne AD Phil Brown joins College.town’s Kristen Eargle for the latest episode of The Career Hustle to discuss his career path, his first year on the job with the Dolphins, the importance of building a culture and lots more, including his pursuit of an advanced degree: “I didn’t take the traditional GA route, but I would say that for folks trying to get into the business, that is still a very viable route…to do a GA role, get your advanced degree. For me, I reflect on what is one of the key elements of what we’re trying to accomplish in college athletics, which [is] education. I think for myself, my staff, student-athletes, that we’re all trying to chase a goal, and that goal comes through education. It can be generationally changing for some people. And so I just never really stepped back from the learning aspect. I thought it was important to keep going…and just kind of adding to my knowledge base. How can I take that level of information…sometimes theory, sometimes practice and apply it to what we’re doing?” Brown on building a team: “I have to take you to a meal. I have to be able to eat with you. And I think what that means is we have to be able to carry on a conversation. … Anyone that I bring in, we’re going to sit, we’re going to have conversations… and we’re going to make sure that they can bring solutions so that we can solve them together. I think that’s probably the thing I look for the most.” Full conversation on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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Hero Sports’ Sam Herder checks in with Missouri Valley Football Conference head coaches to get their feedback on the House settlement, revenue-sharing and whether both will create more parity within the FCS. South Dakota HC Travis Johansen believes “it does level the playing field a little bit, depending on who you are. I think for years, to generate revenue within programs – and maybe not affecting us as much – you have to be able to sell out your stadiums, have bigger venues, your brand had to push that quite a bit. Third-party NIL wasn’t going to be a part of moving programs necessarily. But at this point, there’s a way to generate revenue that can come from a lot of different ways, and I think if you have access to people and revenue like that, it’s going to inevitably help programs if you decide to go that route with it.” Ultimately, Illinois State HC Brock Spack contends it all comes down to resources: “I wish I had the crystal ball, but all I know is once you open Pandora’s box and you start paying players, you’re not going back. We all have to get with the program or get out of the profession. … I think the way they set it up with designated student-athletes made it easier for us to move into the next phase of 105 [football roster spots]. I guess we’ll see. Resources are tough out there right now. But if you’re going to be a really good football program, you’ve got to have resources. I don’t care what level you’re in, that’s never not going to be the case.” More. (link)
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Utah Tech is adding Men's Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field ahead of the 2026-27 academic year when the Trailblazers join the Big Sky. With the addition of men's track & field, which begins on July 1, 2026, UT will now sponsor 16 intercollegiate athletic programs. (link)
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Syracuse raised $43.838M from a record 17,293 donors during FY25. (link)
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The USGA is close to re-upping its rights deal with NBC, according to Puck’s John Ourand, who notes the agreement would keep the U.S. Open and U.S. Women’s Open on the broadcast network, USA Network, and Golf Channel. Ourand also points out this marks Versant’s first sports rights deal and it is “expected to get close to the $93M annual average that Fox paid 12 years ago. Notably, sources said that Netflix put forward a serious bid for the rights, which fits with the streamer’s strategy of getting more involved in sports – particularly eventized tentpoles, like a major championship. Netflix, of course, has a hit golf-focused reality series, Full Swing, and produced a one-off golf tournament, The Netflix Cup, a couple of years ago from Vegas. ESPN, CBS, and Warner Bros. Discovery also kicked the tires on a USGA deal, but apparently none at the level of Netflix.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ McNeese State AD Heath Schroyer has been appointed to serve on Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry’s NIL Task Force Committee. The task force will meet once a month through December with the exception of November, and will submit a report of its findings and recommendations to the House Committee on Education by January 23, 2026. (link)
➤ Utah State has named Onbase Founder Joe Summers as Assoc. AD for NIL. (link)
➤ Northern Kentucky has named former Cincinnati Bearcats Sports Properties President/GM John Mason as Assoc. AD for Development. (link)
➤ CollegeAD shares the contract details of new Michigan State Executive Deputy AD/COO Jonathan Palumbo, whose term began on July 21, 2025, and will run until June 30, 2028. Palumbo will earn a starting base salary of $400K, which will increase by $10K each year. Should MSU terminate the contract without cause, it will owe Palumbo all remaining base salary left on his term. Should Palumbo terminate at any point, he will owe MSU the following: $200K between July 21, 2025, and June 30, 2026; $100K between July 1, 2026, and June 30, 2027 and $0 after that. (link)
➤ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire is especially heavy on movement in soccer and football, but check out all the coaching staff changes across all sports from the past few days. (link)
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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.
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Senior Associate Athletic Director for Compliance (University of Texas – El Paso / El Paso, TX): More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant Director, Development (Iowa State University / Ames, IA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Ticket Operations & Annual Giving (Murray State University / Murray, KY): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Stewardship & Donor Events (Illinois State University / Normal, IL): More details HERE.
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.
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Senior Associate Athletic Director for Compliance (University of Texas – El Paso / El Paso, TX): More details HERE.
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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Assistant Commissioner for Championships (Ohio Valley Conference / Brentwood, TN): More details HERE.
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.
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There are currently no General Administration job opportunities.
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Case Manager (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (pool) (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach (Missouri State University / Springfield, MO): More details HERE.
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.
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Corporate Sponsorship Manager - Arizona Sports Enterprises (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletics Director, Chief Revenue Officer (Michigan State University / East Lansing, MI): More details HERE.
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Director of Ticketing (Washington State University / Pullman, WA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Ticket Operations & Annual Giving (Murray State University / Murray, KY): More details HERE.
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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