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The Southern Conference announces that Tennessee Tech is slated to become a member of the league, effective July 1, 2026, with competition scheduled to begin during the 2026-27 academic year. SoCon Commissioner Dr. Michael Cross: “Tennessee Tech’s addition reaffirms that ‘It’s All Here’ in the Southern Conference — the premier FCS athletics experience in the South. Tech strengthens our geographic footprint, reinforces our Southern identity, and enters at a time of tremendous regional growth. This move builds rivalries, solves scheduling challenges, maximizes budgets, and enhances the student-athlete experience with competitive play and reasonable travel. Tech’s leadership shares the SoCon’s collaborative, forward-thinking vision, and their ongoing facility investments show a commitment to thriving in a changing athletics landscape. With Tennessee Tech, the SoCon delivers on its promise: championship-level FCS competition, academic excellence, and an unmatched student-athlete experience.” (link)
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Kansas has received a $300M donation from donor David Booth, marking the largest single gift in school history and believed to be among the largest in collegiate athletics history, according to ESPN’s Max Olson. The Jayhawks reportedly plan to allocate $75M of the gift toward launching the second phase of the ongoing David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium transformation as well as to construction of the surrounding Gateway District, while the remainder of the commitment will go to establishing an annual revenue stream for the athletics department. AD Travis Goff: “I'd say it's transformative and a game changer. This gift makes an immediate impact on our top priority in a profound way, and it also provides us with an incredible revenue stream that gives us a chance to really invest in unique ways in the future of Kansas athletics.” No timetable for construction and completion of phase two has been revealed, but the funding is expected to allow KU to move ahead with renovating the east side of the stadium following the 2025 campaign. (link)
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The NCAA and national nonprofit Team IMPACT announce a collaboration to foster long-term relationships between collegiate student-athletes and youths to inspire and promote belonging, empowerment and resilience by matching children facing serious illnesses or disabilities with college sports teams at various NCAA championships. NCAA President Charlie Baker shares more with CBS Mornings’ Nate Burleson: “The work that they do for young people who are dealing with debilitating and, in some cases, fatal diseases, to give those kids and their families a team that they can be part of and a set of relationships that, in many cases, long outlast the time somebody spends for their four years in college is really powerful. … The other thing it does, and I’ve talked to a lot of college athletes who've been part of Team IMPACT, is it reminds those kids over and over again of the gifts they’ve been given and how they should appreciate the opportunities that they possess as a result. … When you have a teammate who can’t play and will never play and is dealing with much bigger things than you, it has a pretty powerful impact on the way you think about the skills and opportunities you’ve been given.” (link, link)
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More from Baker’s sit down with Burleson: “I think some of the stuff we’re doing with the injunction should take some of the ‘Wild West’ out of it. We have not had historically, in this NIL era, any process to collect data and provide people with the kind of information that would help them and their family make decisions. … There’s an account management system being put in place. Third party NIL, that’s been a ‘Wild West.’ We now have a process people have to go through to get their deals approved, and one of the things that happens when you have those processes in place is people can start to produce information that will say, ‘this is what it looks like for a big-time school in the sport of pick [whatever] … This is what it looks like for student-athletes who play volleyball.’ … That will change the game, in some respects. Part of the ‘Wild West’ is because people don’t know much of anything about anything and can’t believe anything. Now, we’ll have real data that people can rely on.” (link)
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Green Bay taps former Green Bay Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy as its inaugural Executive in Residence with a primary focus on elevating the profile and strength of Phoenix Athletics’ Division I programs. The former Colgate and Northwestern AD will assist in building partnerships throughout the region with individuals and businesses by assisting with strategic projects including capital improvements, sports sponsorships and long-term sustainable excellence modeling. (link)
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On3’s Nick Schultz reports that with its agreement with Nike ready to expire in 2026, Tennessee has agreed to a deal to have Adidas again serve as UT’s apparel provider. The Vols, who left Adidas back in 2014, are scheduled to reap $1.2M in base compensation in 2025-26 and $4.5M in annual product allotment as part of their current Nike deal. (link)
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Adidas VP of North America Sports Marketing Chris McGuire says, within the context of the company’s new partnership with Tennessee: “The arms race was originally about facilities. Now it’s gone to rev-share and NIL. We want to make sure we provide opportunities to our partners that are competitive in the marketplace so they'll have competitive teams on the field.” Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger notes that Adidas is already working to strike individual deals with Vols student-athletes during this school year — months before the new apparel contract starts next July. From UT: “Once the partnership begins, every Tennessee student-athlete will be eligible to participate in Adidas' wide-sweeping NIL Ambassador Network, which gives all student-athletes at Adidas-partnered Division I schools the chance to benefit from their Name, Image and Likeness.” Dellenger also points out there is a “brewing bidding war unfolding among multimedia rights and apparel companies jockeying to offer the best NIL-centric contracts to gain university partnerships. Many schools are employing multimedia rights (MMR) partners and marketing agencies – perhaps those that once operated as collectives – to use corporate sponsors to direct their distribution to athletes instead of to the school.” (link, link)
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Big 12 ADs reportedly voted Wednesday to begin utilizing public availability reports in football, men's and women’s basketball league games. Per On3’s Brett McMurphy, the league joins the ACC, Big Ten and SEC in requiring its football teams to provide availability reports, with teams expected to provide daily reports three days before game day and a final one 90 minutes prior to kickoff designating players as “available, probable, questionable, doubtful or out.” For basketball, programs will note if players are “available, game-time decision or out.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Furman hires Georgia Southern Assoc. AD for Major Gifts Ben Schram as Senior Assoc. AD for Development. (link)
➤ Drake welcomes Eastern Washington Men’s & Women’s Cross Country/Distance HC Sam Read as Men’s & Women’s Cross Country and Track & Field HC. (link)
➤ Northern Arizona Women’s Soccer HC Alan Berrios inks a five-year contract extension. (link)
➤ UCF Women’s Cross Country and Track & Field HC Dana Boone agrees to a contract extension that could keep her in Orlando through the 2028-29 season. (link)
➤ New Orleans welcomes back program alumnus and former MLB player Johnny Giavotella to serve as Baseball GM. (link)
➤ TNT Sports reaches a multi-year extension with two-time WNBA MVP and three-time WNBA champion Candace Parker to continue as an analyst for TNT Sports and CBS Sports’ NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship coverage. The deal also expands Parker’s role to include serving as an analyst for TNT Sports’ inaugural seasons of Big East Men’s & Women’s Basketball and Big 12 Men’s Basketball, while continuing on as the lead studio analyst for coverage of Unrivaled and in providing contributions to Bleacher Report and its B/R W platform. (link)
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South Carolina Women’s Basketball HC Dawn Staley tells former First Lady Michelle Obama that her players must sign NDAs regarding the money they receive, adding: “Now whether they can stick with that or not, some of them get disgruntled and maybe transfer and just say 'I was making [amount]' and it can stir up the pot, but I'm very honest. I'll tell them, there's a reason why you get paid this and you get paid that. I'll explain that to them." Staley also talks about how NIL and revenue sharing has changed recruiting: "That's the difficult part. The market says that if you're a non-contributor and you go into the portal, they can go ask a school like us for $100K. If I entertain that, they're going to take it to another school [and say], ‘Hey, South Carolina offered me a hundred grand, you got $150K?" Overall, Staley is in favor of players being able to earn money. “I think it’s long overdue. … We’ve got to find a way to balance. To keep it an amateur sport while allowing young people to go out there and benefit from their name, image and likeness." (link)
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NC State announces a strategic partnership with global live venue development, premium hospitality and 360-degree entertainment solution leader Oak View Group to bring additional concerts and events to Carter-Finley Stadium. (link)
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Cincinnati will join forces with WMT, Ticketmaster and LAVA to launch a new mobile app designed to unify the fan experience in one connected platform across ticketing, content, loyalty, and in-venue engagement. (link)
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Nevco Sports reveals the acquisition of sports technology company Scorebird, an integration which allows Nevco to leverage Scorebird’s capabilities to develop new products and services that bridge the gap between traditional sports displays and modern digital engagement platforms. (link)
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The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel has approved a proposal from the Men's and Women's Ice Hockey Rules Committee to extend a review option to game misconduct penalties, effective with the 2025-26 season. Last season, conferences were able to request a review by the NCAA secretary-rules editor and national coordinator of officials for possible adjustment. This process was used rarely, but in those instances, it was successful and corrected a handful of decisions. PROP also approved adjustments to the face mask penalty structure, new major penalty review options, and a clarification on high-sticking the puck by separating the scoring of a goal (puck may not be played higher than 4 feet, which is the height of the crossbar) and all other plays (puck may not be played higher than above a player's shoulder, which is defined as that player's normal standing height). The previous rule did not include the "player's normal standing height." (link)
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Air Force Football has unveiled its latest Air Power Legacy Series special uniform slated to be worn at Navy on Oct. 4. Continuing a special line that dates back to 2016 and has previously spotlighted the Tuskegee Airmen, the Space Force, the Doolittle Raiders and various aircraft, this year’s uniform will “include a helmet that replicates a fighter pilot’s helmet with the front bumper featuring a silhouette of the F-16. The word ‘Psycho’ will be included on the helmet in honor of the call sign of Col. William Andrews, an Air Force graduate who was shot down in Operation Desert Storm.” According to The Gazette’s Brent Briggeman, other features will include the word “Viper” down one leg and “Fighting Falcon” down the other. Check it out. (link)
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The Tampa Bay Times’ Joey Knight examines what precisely USF means when it says it’s looking for a CEO for its athletic department, and USF Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program Director Emeritus Bill Sutton, who has chaired the Bulls’ last two AD searches, says the CEO “will have very little to do with day-to-day running of the athletic department. [The new title] means [USF Board of Trustees Chair Will Weatherford] wants somebody skilled outside of college athletics because the world’s changed so much. So he’s looking for somebody that has either a Fortune 500 background or pro sports background or a combination thereof. Maybe some college experience as well, but the college experience is probably not going to be the kicker.” Knight subsequently notes the “Bulls’ new CEO must not only be an elite communicator, but a bold innovator; someone well-versed in the art of agent negotiations and payroll management. Astuteness in collective bargaining – which could come to fruition over time – would be a bonus. So would a robust set of contacts – at the conference and national levels – that could benefit the Bulls when the critical next round of league realignment occurs and the Bulls jostle for a spot in a Power Four conference. Those other duties – scheduling, compliance matters, facility management, etc. – can be handled by a staff of associate ADs.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Mitch Sherman posits that “despite Oklahoma’s four College Football Playoff appearances and the fifth-highest win total in the sport since 2010, a case exists to argue it could slip toward a fate that befell its once equally powerful Big 12 rival, Nebraska.” Sooners AD Joe Castiglione insists that won’t happen in Norman: “Oklahoma is going to be great. We’re not getting caught up in any hyperbole. We don’t need to. Everybody else [talks]. We are responding to questions, of course. We’ll give you straightforward answers, explain what’s going on. We’re living it every day. We know we’re in a league with so many great teams. But that’s exactly where we want to be and what we signed up for – and we couldn’t be more proud to be a member of the SEC.” Castiglione goes on to say: “I understand we’re in a performance business, and we have to go out on the field of play to prove ourselves. But I feel really confident in the moves that we’ve made, and I’m excited for the season ahead.” (link)
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South Carolina AD Jeremiah Donati chats with SBJ’s Ben Portnoy about the partnership with Blanchard Machinery and how the Gamecocks plan to continue generating more revenue moving forward. With revenue sharing set to increase each year, Donati adds: “The name of the game is how you grow the pie and how you bring more value to everything you’re doing. This is certainly that. We were fortunate. There’s only four SEC schools I’m aware of that have this kind of partnership lined up. I’m sure others will follow, but this was a big one for us as you start chipping away at that unbudgeted expense that we’re going to be on the hook for.” With regards to generating more revenue, Donati explains: “The multi-use district outside the stadium, that one is in the works. We’re in the RFP process there, and we’re talking about some really interesting strategic partners that can bring a lot of value to this area and are really exciting. As we get into the fall, you’ll start seeing some stuff there. Once we get through the stadium, we could do more with Colonial Life Arena. Those premium spaces need to be touched up at some point. It’s probably not an urgent need, but it’s something that’s on our radar. We’re taking out a tremendous amount of debt on this [stadium] project, so there are limits to that. The faster we can get this paid off, the faster we can do other things, like maybe even more Eastside premiums. So as big as the stadium announcement was, there’s probably more there.” (link)
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Freshly minted Mississippi Valley State AD Alecia Shields-Gadson talks about her vision for the department and notes there is “so much untapped talent that it’s just really going to be up to me to inspire the coaches to just really go out and we really want to expand the brand. And those individuals that don’t know Valley will soon know Valley. … My vision for MVSU Athletics is one of growth, excellence, and unwavering commitment to our most prized possessions—our student-athletes. The goals are focused on competitive success, sustainability, and expanding our footprint, while creating a supportive and enriching environment where student-athletes can thrive academically, athletically, and personally." (link)
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Kennesaw State and VyStar Credit Union announce a 10-year, $4M partnership that includes naming rights for the home arena of the Owls’ men’s and women’s basketball and women's volleyball programs, which will be rechristened as VyStar Arena. Owls AD Milton Overton: "We are thrilled to partner on the VyStar Arena. This landmark naming reflects the soaring rise in Kennesaw State University. With our competitive presence in Conference USA basketball and volleyball, record-setting attendance, and national viewership, this partnership with VyStar will shine on a grand scale both locally and nationally. I extend my deepest gratitude to everyone at KSU and VyStar who made this transformative moment possible. I look forward to Owl Nation making VyStar Arena one of the biggest home court advantages in the country." (link)
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Kentucky AD Mitch Barnhart shares more about UK’s decision to remain with Nike: “There were a couple things. We got more product, which is really important for us. There is some money obviously involved in some of these other deals. We used an opportunity to go grab more product for our program. We’re spending more money away from our contract previously. We wanted to begin to do a better job, I think, of managing our gear and things that we’re getting back. I feel like we’re in a good spot. That landscape will continue to change as well. I’m not concerned that we didn’t get a good deal. … We really have enjoyed our partnership with Nike. They've been great to us and we feel really good about how we would be able to manage it. There’ll be savings on our side that will be reflected more in the dollars.” (link)
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Alabama A&M AD Paul Bryant covers several topics with Fox’s Huntsville affiliate, including the launch of SWAC TV, which he believes is “going to be a game-changer,” adding: “We’re going national, and those dollars will come back to the institutions.” Bryant likens SWAC TV to the SEC Network’s early days, noting: “They started like this, now they’re their own network. … That’s what I see for SWAC TV, something that’s bigger and better, and the monetary value that we're gonna receive from that, it is going to be tremendous.” Bryant also comments on partnering with Amazon as the title sponsor for the Magic City Classic, describing the company’s presence in Huntsville as transformative: “When you bring two entities together…and get a title sponsor like Amazon, it elevates everything. It’s about showcasing what they can do for the Classic and our schools.” Bryant says of the House settlement that “we’re better together, stronger together. … It’s time to do right by our student-athletes.” Bryant credits SWAC Commissioner Charles McClelland for his leadership, noting the SWAC was among the first mid-majors to opt in. “You’re going to see things happen in our conference that haven’t happened ever…opting in was the right thing to do.” Full interview. (link)
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More from Louisville AD Josh Heird’s conversation with the Louisville Courier Journal’s Payton Titus. As far as working with ever-changing rules and industry regulations, including the CSC and NIL Go, Heird notes there will be bumps in the road. “If anybody thought this was gonna be seamless, then the joke's on them. At the end of the day, as you're trying to make the biggest adjustments that an industry has ever seen, if you don't have this expectation that it's going to be a little rocky, then you're going to be disappointed. ... We got a long way to go. And it's not going to be six months from now. This is going to be a slow process, but hopefully in two or three years, it's like, 'Hey, we really have a good understanding of how college athletics is going to operate in the future.’” (link)
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New Mexico Deputy AD/CRO Jalen Dominguez sits down with the Albuquerque Journal’s Matthew Narvaiz to discuss the Lobos’ approach to the rev-share era and explains how the Lobo Alliance fits into the picture: “The Lobo Alliance is the alignment between the collective (505 Sports Foundation), the Lobo Club (fundraising arm), and Lobo Athletics itself. We wanted to represent the alignment of mission and goals in our approach to NIL. The Alliance is the umbrella group driving and supporting each of our programs in name, image, and likeness. Supporters get a healthy athletic department, engagement benefits, and options to support through scholarships, direct program gifts, infrastructure, or NIL revenue share. It’s an efficient way to support the department’s success.” More Dominguez: “But what we realized with NIL…was this is a moment where we get to start over. … How do we separate ourselves? How do we ensure that we get the competitive advantage? We get the jump on our peers, and the message in the community was pretty simple: It's uncomfortable, NIL compensation of student-athletes, but it is a direct path to some of the goals we wanted to achieve. And that message really resonated with our community and has really helped us take a big jump on the basketball court and in other sports and has given us the chance to make huge strides in football as well.” Full Q&A. (link)
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Sportico’s Michael McCann breaks down Baylor’s trademark infringement lawsuit against Boston University and explains: “Among Boston University’s possible defenses are that the school is using the interlocking BU in ways that fall outside of Baylor’s trademarks. For instance, an interlocking BU for Terriers club sports concerns a student activity that is very different from DI athletics. … Boston University could also invoke fair use as a defense. The school could insist its usage of an interlocking BU doesn’t mislead or confuse consumers as to which BU the BU refers. There are, of course, other colleges in America that could claim a stake in BU. Bryant University, which is about an hour away by car from Boston University, Bradley University, Brenau University [NAIA] and Bellarmine University are among the nation’s BUs. Boston University could also assert it is protected by contractual authority. … Further, Boston University might contend Baylor’s claims aren’t timely, and that applicable statutes of limitation have expired.” McCann believes there is a “good chance the two universities will eventually resolve their dispute out of court via a settlement. A plausible resolution would be a licensing agreement in which Boston University pays Baylor University some fee. Higher ed is big enough for many BUs, and perhaps it’s big enough for more than one interlocking BU.” (link)
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Arizona has officially unveiled its new basketball court at the McKale Center. Have a look. (link)
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Inflation held steady in July, “keeping a Federal Reserve rate cut in play for next month,” according to the Wall Street Journal’s Rachel Wolfe and Nick Timiraos. Consumer prices were up 2.7% in July from a year earlier, unchanged from June’s gain and below the 2.8% rise expected by economists surveyed by the WSJ. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Ohio has selected Arkansas State Asst. AD for External Engagement and Donor Experience Miya Garrett as Assoc. AD for Brand Advancement and Communication Strategies. (link)
➤ Hofstra has named former Pride Strength & Conditioning AC Justin Bentivegna as Assoc. AD for Sports Performance. (link)
➤ Check out this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire, complete with the coaching staff changes across all sports at all levels of college athletics from the past few days. (link)
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Assistant Athletics Director, Student Athlete Success (Lamar University / Beaumont, TX): More details HERE.
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Senior Associate Athletics Director for Development (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Athletics Development (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
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.
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Director of Athletics (Ohio University / Athens, OH): More details HERE.
Chief of Staff (CSA Search & Consulting / Raleigh, NC): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director for Development (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
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.
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Athletic Turf Specialist (Illinois State University / Normal, IL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Facilities and Operations (University of San Diego / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
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.
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There are currently no General Administration job opportunities.
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Assistant Athletic Trainer (University of Utah / Salt Lake City, UT): More details HERE.
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.
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Corporate Sponsorship Manager - Arizona Sports Enterprises (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
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Assistant Athletics Director - Ticketing: Sales, Service & Strategy (Kansas State University / Manhattan, KS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Athletic Ticket Operations (University of Houston / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
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.
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