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Inside Texas reports that “the UT System Board of Regents is set to approve a contract extension for (Texas) athletics director Chris Del Conte at its upcoming meeting that will keep him in Austin through 2036. The extension will bump up CDC's salary by 18.4%.” The deal will reportedly average $3.5M over its length before maxing out at $4.25M during the final year of the agreement. Non-guaranteed compensation becomes available starting in FY 2031 with unspecified performance incentives of $475K up to $600K in FY 2036. Also included are the option of two dealer cars, or $7.5K in lieu of one of the cars annually, as well as memberships to the Texas Club, the UT Golf Club and the Headliners Club of Austin. (link)
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Sportico’s Daniel Libit and Eben Novy-Williams provide the details on how North Carolina plans to compensate its top two athletic officials during a planned two-year leadership transition. Current AD Bubba Cunningham is slated to earn $903K in base compensation annually over the next two years, including his first year serving as “Senior Advisor,” according to a contract extension he signed last month. His successor, former RFK Racing President Steve Newmark, will receive $600K during the upcoming academic year, while shadowing Cunningham, before taking over as AD next summer at which time his base salary will rise to $1M annually through June 2029. As a result, UNC will effectively be paying both men AD salaries during the 2026-27 academic year with both “eligible for the same performance bonuses, which could add hundreds of thousands of dollars to their compensation. Incentives include five-figure payouts if Tar Heels men’s or women’s basketball teams secure NCAA Tournament bids or if UNC football, now coached by Bill Belichick, reaches a bowl game.” From July 2027-June 2029, following his first year in his new role, Cunningham “will earn $540K in base salary plus a discretionary bonus equal to half his pay. He is also eligible for eight more ‘longevity incentive compensation awards’ of $110,409 each—totaling $883,272—between now and June 2027. In 2026 alone, those incentives could provide him nearly half a million dollars on top of his base pay, meaning Cunningham would substantially out-earn his successor during the transition year.” (link)
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ESPN’s Pete Thamel reports that “Toledo has agreed to a three-year contract extension with athletic director Bryan Blair, which includes a salary/bonuses increase. He signed a five-year deal upon his hiring in February of 2022, and this deal extends him back to five years. In his time at Toledo, the Rockets have won 13 MAC titles and fundraising is up more than 250%. He initiated the first stadium concert at the Glass Bowl when Zac Brown Band played. The move comes under new President Dr. James Holloway, who is a strong athletics supporter.” (link)
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CBS Sports’ Matt Norlander divulges that “SIUE AD Andrew Gavin has signed a five-year contract through 2029-30—and is getting promoted to vice chancellor of the school.” (link)
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Longtime Peach Bowl CEO & President Gary Stokan is planning to retire at the end of the 2025-26 season per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, who also notes that Senior VP for Marketing/COO David Epps will succeed Stokan in the role starting June 1, 2026. (link)
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Kennyhertz Perry attorney Mit Winter mentions that “an email from (NCAA President) Charlie Baker went out today to all high school athletes & their family members registered with the NCAA eligibility center. It asks for support of the SCORE Act, warning college athletes may have indefinite eligibility without the bill. This email went to many people. To play in NCAA certified events (think club team tournaments), high school athletes must be registered with the eligibility center. The email doesn’t mention the other aspects of the SCORE Act beyond giving ‘legal clarity’ for eligibility rules.“ (link)
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The Big Ten’s mega College Football Playoff format idea, which would potentially expand the event from 12 to as many as 24 or 28 teams, reportedly came to light through leaks before many of the other FBS commissioners were personally informed by the idea’s architect, Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti. According to CBS Sports’ Brandon Marcello, that “intensified frustration” throughout the sport with one CFP executive stating that “we sound like immature children throwing garbage against the wall,” while an SEC administrator remarked that “it's frustrating that these topics can't be discussed behind the scenes and brought out to the public once they've been vetted.” Reportedly, the idea was originally floated with Big Ten ADs last week and then the SEC, but other conferences were left in the dark until the information leaked, making the proposal a surprise. Despite sources within the Big Ten noting the “designs remain in their infancy” and the frustration over the info’s method of release, several SEC ADs surveyed by CBS Sports “were receptive to the Big Ten's pitch, though there was no consensus. Reaction was also mixed in the ACC and Big 12. Executives in the Group of Six conferences were not in favor.” One ACC AD even told Marcello: “I like it. We need to continue to evolve.” (link)
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As SBJ’s Bret McCormick wonders whether investment in real estate and facilities could be the cleanest path for private equity to make its entrance into collegiate athletics, American Commissioner Tim Pernetti, who has been meeting regularly with PE firms, remarks: “...maybe the ideal capital partner for us at the American offers us a menu of services. Rather than this being about capital and creating rules around it, wouldn’t it be interesting if we had a private capital partner where University A could work with them on how to invest their endowment and University B could lean in and do some creative real estate financing to accelerate some projects, and University C could draw down some capital to accelerate more inventory in the stadium and premium at basketball and generate revenue ... that might be the answer. But as you think about real estate -- I can’t stress this enough -- physical, revenue-generating spaces provide tangible community impact, new revenue and long-term stability. And if you pair that with fan experiences, you can show this multi-layered value proposition for private capital in collegiate athletics. … It’s going to require everybody to open their eyes. The business needs money. Stop apologizing for it. Let’s go out and find it.” (link)
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The Virginian-Pilot’s David Teel reports live from Virginia Tech AD Whit Babcock’s presentation to the VT Board of Visitors about the future of college sports and notes Babcock “estimates VT's annual share of House (settlement) back damages at $1.5M. Settlement is for 10 years. So $15M aggregate. Babcock says VT has had internal discussions for years about greater campus support for athletics, ‘but we didn't evolve quite fast enough.’” Babcock also tells the board that "significant [TV] money is being left on the table" because the four power conferences "aren't on the same page." If the Hokies "don't radically leap forward now," Babcock says they risk "falling into irrelevance. … It costs money to win. It also costs money to lose.” Babcock adds that "our resources don't match our expectations,” and he reiterates his prediction that the Big Ten and SEC will follow ACC's lead on unequal revenue distribution based on success and brand powers. Babcock also notes the Hokies will surpass their $400M fundraising goal in the Reach for Excellence campaign that runs through June 2027. $332M has been pledged to date. Babcock to the board: "I don't plan on doing this job for too many more years based on my choosing or y'all's choosing." Asked what level of funding he’s seeking, Babcock explains that to be competitive in ACC, Virginia Tech needs an annual budget of $200M. He estimates the 2025-26 budget at $144M. “If we don’t radically leap forward now, we are likely sealing our own fate for years and generations to come." (link)
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The Board of Governors Executive Committee has approved a $140 per-semester increase to Missouri State’s 2025-26 student-athletic fee for those taking seven-or-more in-person hours. With the fee now sitting at $200, an increase of more than 233%, The Standard’s Maddux Radosevic reports that AD Patrick Ransdell hopes the fund “will cover the necessary expenses for the ‘significant increase’ in travel in the more geographically spread out CUSA and student-athlete nutrition improvement” while allowing them to avoid “continuing to go back to the well” for more money in the future. (link)
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NCAA SVP of Inclusion, Education and Community Engagement Felicia Martin visits with College.town’s Kristen Eargle to discuss the NCAA and Team IMPACT's strategic collaboration to foster long-term relationships between collegiate student-athletes and children facing serious illnesses or disabilities to inspire and promote belonging, empowerment and resilience. On the importance of community service and engagement and why the NCAA feels the social responsibility to join up with Team IMPACT: “When I think about the importance of service, and specifically the way that we want to serve our communities, it’s about who we are as corporate citizens. It’s our ability to strengthen communities, where we live, where we work, where our children are going to school and also, that’s the kind of model that we want for our student-athletes. We understand that the importance of both the national office and our NCAA member schools to give back is vitally important. What we want to do is model the importance of volunteerism and to show examples of the impactfulness [of] charitable organizations and non-profits in our communities and how those are environments that need our platform, need our influence. It’s our opportunity to again strengthen our communities by working on gaps and solutions and building collaborations and actually using the brand in a way that would benefit the communities we live in.” More from Martin. (link)
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SBJ’s Ben Portnoy profiles Excel Sports Management Senior Director of of Brand Marketing and Experiential Matt Kelly, whose clients include SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, Mississippi State AD Zac Selmon, SMU AD Damon Evans and Michigan State AD J Batt, among others, and Selmon notes: “One of his superpowers is making meaningful relationships with people in our industry.” Kelly has also provided legal counsel on employment agreements or tax structure to Clemson AD Graham Neff, West Virginia AD Wren Baker, TCU AD Mike Buddie, Baylor AD Mack Rhoades and Boise State AD Jeramiah Dickey. As the industry continues to evolve, Portnoy points out that Kelly has become a “Swiss Army Knife” for athletic departments, and UCLA AD Martin Jarmond explains: “As this industry has gotten more complex and has become more professional, you need people that can speak the language of corporate, college [and] contract law. He’s a bridge. He is a navigator of deals.” South Carolina AD Jeremiah Donati adds: “It’s not uncommon to be with him and he’s got his AirPods in, talking to someone about a deal, while he’s working out or cleaning his house or driving his boat or sitting at a dinner table. He understands that time kills deals, and so he makes himself available pretty much around the clock.” Lots more on Kelly. (link)
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Tarleton State preps to open the over $130M, 148K square-foot EECU Center this week, a move that SBJ’s Bret McCormick writes helps the school take “another big step toward college athletics legitimacy.” The overall goal for the facility is to host at least six headlining concerts each year, in addition to the usual college events such as graduations, with comedian Leanne Morgan set to serve as the first live entertainment on Sept. 7. The expectation is for the new venue’s revenue budget to hit $1.8M this academic year, a figure that could grow through the scheduling of more non-university events as well as one sitting well above the 2024-25 revenue total of just over $80K brought in by the athletic event-only, 3K-seat Wisdom Gym. (link)
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Vermont, EastRise Credit Union and Learfield’s Vermont Sports Properties announce an expanded sponsorship that will see the EastRise logo prominently featured on Virtue Field, the home of the Catamounts’ Men’s & Women’s Soccer and Men's & Women’s Lacrosse teams, while providing the company extensive visibility through TV and streaming broadcasts and across digital platforms during all home soccer contests. As part of the agreement, EastRise will also serve as the presenting sponsor of both the Men’s & Women’s Soccer programs and “support Catamount student success by delivering essential financial literacy education to student athletes with a special emphasis on navigating Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) opportunities.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ UTSA taps Corpus Christi Ice Rays (NAHL) VP of Business Operations Tanya Perez as Assoc. AD for Ticket Sales and Retention. (link)
➤ Coastal Carolina Men’s Soccer HC Shaun Docking retires after 26 seasons at the helm. AC Chris Fidler has been elevated to serve as Acting Interim HC. (link)
➤ VMI hires University of the Ozarks (DIII) Men’s & Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field HC Tony Skiles as Men’s & Women’s Cross Country HC. (link)
➤ High Point Director of Track & Field Mike Esposito announces that he will retire at the conclusion of the 2025-26 season with current AC (Pole Vault) Scott Houston being named Director-in-Waiting for Track & Field. (link)
➤ College Hockey Insider’s Mike McMahon reports that Penn State Men’s Ice Hockey HC Guy Gadowsky has been selected to lead the first-ever U.S. Selects Team at December’s Spengler Cup. New Hampshire Men’s Ice Hockey HC Mike Souza and Niagara Men’s Ice Hockey HC Jason Lammers are set to serve as ACs. (link)
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AthleticDirectorU has released Part 2 of its survey on industrywide burnout, which focuses on the qualitative context for Part 1’s quantitative analysis. By and large, respondents expressed their levels of burnout, exhaustion and disengagement were attributable to one or more of three main factors: respect from leadership, compensation and/or workload. One former Group of 5 Deputy AD: “I left college athletics in 2023 after 30+ years, not due to fatigue or lack of energy. I grew tired of a business model that calls for spending more money than we have and churning, burning and underpaying our critical frontline workers. As an industry, we have also managed to devalue education. Like corporate America, college athletics has adopted a ‘Leaders Eat First’ mentality. I had a great career and loved the work and relationships. Don’t like what we’ve become.” One G5 Marketing Director explains why they left the industry after a decade: “Not every family can afford to support their post-college grad who took a $12K assistant role because that’s what’s required to break into the business. There’s also enormous pressure within conference realignment for schools to match what the bigger schools are doing in content and marketing despite the budgets remaining the same for those departments. And few things hurt worse than entire staffs going five years without a raise while your coaches and AD continue to get raises and bonuses. I haven’t looked back once with sadness or regret since leaving.” A Power 4 Marketing Director adds: “College athletics has turned into an all-around miserable environment. … You are working harder than ever to make your athletic director, head coaches, and now the athletes multi-millionaires, all while your pay has not increased at all.” Still, several respondents maintain a positive outlook on both their roles and the industry. For instance, one FCS AD says: “College athletics these days is certainly different. The NIL space can be a total burnout, but all other aspects of working with our teams and student-athletes is incredibly rewarding.” Lots more on ADU. (link)
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Tennessee AD Danny White discusses several topics with VolQuest’s Brent Hubbs, including growth of the Vols’ resource base: “...sponsorship numbers have doubled. Our fundraising numbers are up 375% since 2021. A lot of that is philanthropy. A lot of that is seat-based giving. So, that’s new premium spaces, that’s selling out the stadiums. Our ticket numbers have grown, obviously significantly. Our major gift fundraising is up 700% since 2021.” Asked how he manages frustration with the general state of affairs, White explains: “I don’t do the best job of it. Sometimes it’s been difficult. I say a bunch. Sometimes I put the Tennessee hat [on] and just say, ‘you know what, F it. Nobody is listening. We’re just going to look for every competitive advantage possible.’ And I need to do that. I owe it to our student-athletes, our coaches, our fan base to make sure I’m doing that because I think in some ways, less regulation is an advantage for us because of our resource base powered through our fan base. But I also know that we need a healthy ecosystem in college sports. We want to dominate that healthy ecosystem. But college sports needs to get fixed.” More. (link)
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More from Utah AD Mark Harlan as he comments on the SCORE Act: “I do think…[the current system] is going to have to be solved by federal legislation. I will say there’s more momentum there than there has been. We expect a bill to pass in the House here shortly. In the Senate, it’s going to have some problems. Both sides I think understand that the graduation rates are going to plummet and we’re going to be where we were in the 70s...where student-athletes were just not graduating, and it’s a shame.” Meanwhile, the Utes are doing what they can to incentivize remaining on campus, including signing some student-athletes to multiyear revenue-sharing deals. Harlan: “Well, we’re just starting, right? So it’ll be interesting to see, but there’s language in these contracts that talks about possible loss of value if they leave. We’re just all going to play it out, and then how harsh Jason (Greco, Utah’s executive senior associate athletics director for governance and brand strategy) is going to tell me to be. I love the kid and I don’t want to hold kids back. I’m not in the business for that, so we’re just going to have to kind of figure it out as we go.” (link)
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Athletics Admin’s KC Smurthwaite pens a profile for Hero Sports of McNeese AD Heath Schroyer, highlighting how his farm-laboring childhood and extensive basketball coaching experience have helped foster the school’s blue-collar mentality. Schroyer: “There were absolutely no off-days. You show up, roll your sleeves up, and get to work. It’s the same concept [at McNeese]. We work now to reap the rewards later. … I’ve never worked in an ivory tower and I don’t want to. Whether it’s visiting the training room after a game or spending a day with donors, I roll my sleeves up. That’s what I’ve always done. I wouldn’t trade how I was raised for anything. That background built me. It gave me discipline, structure, and grit. I bring those into this job every day.” In the five years since taking over in Lake Charles, according to Smurthwaite, “McNeese has raised more than $25 million for facility upgrades and construction. Schroyer helped secure funding for a new $32 million football press box, a $4 million baseball complex, and multi-million-dollar locker room and weight room renovations across the board. The school signed its first all-sports deal with Under Armour and now is a national brand.” Lots more. (link)
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Western Illinois AD Paul Bubb talks about the role of guarantee games in football and explains: “The impact is it's a financial windfall, if you will. … For the Illinois game, we are being paid $500K. For the Northwestern game, we'll be getting $400K and that money goes into our budget to help do some things for us. This time around, that money will help us make sure that we get new turf put in the football stadium next summer. So it's a reward back to the football program and what they're doing, but also helps our overall budget in what we do there.” Bubb also discusses the importance of football and says: “I believe in FCS football and I believe there's talented young men there that sometimes there's not enough FBS schools for them to go to. And I think that there's a place for us. College athletics right now is an interesting time. Certainly the [Power 4] are really calling the shots on what's going on – the schools at the major conferences, especially the Big Ten and the SEC. And it seems like at times where the rest of us are along for the ride. But I do believe that there will be continued good times in college football. … The social atmosphere that's developed around football is unlike any other sport. People can rally around basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball and have great experiences. But football brings together an entire community on a single day, more so than any other sport that I've ever seen or been involved with.” (link)
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Alabama State announces the release of its Strategic Dominance new strategic plan, which is built on the following core values: Be Prepared – Commitment to Excellence through readiness in academics, athletics, and life; Be Professional – Integrity and respect in all that we do; Perform at a High Level – Striving for excellence in every practice, competition, and endeavor; and Dominate – Embracing a relentless pursuit of purposeful impact and legacy. The plan also includes the following strategic priorities: Service, Excellence, Experience, Development and Sustainability. Hornets AD Jason Cable: "Strategic Dominance is not just a plan. It defines who we are, how we operate, and where we're going as a department. It ensures that every student-athlete, coach, and staff member is aligned with our core values and focused on sustainable success." (link)
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Opendorse Co-Founder/President Blake Lawrence explains why he does not believe schools will abide by NIL Go guidelines: “If they enforce it, they’re going to get sued. Say a collective offers an athlete compensation and gets rejected for whatever reason. I think that athlete’s still going to cash that check, make that money. The College Sports Commission could go and tell the school, ‘That kid accepted and got paid for a deal that we said he can’t. You need to rule him ineligible.’ The school’s going to say, ‘I”m not ruling him ineligible. I’m not going to tell him to give the money back.’ Because guess who's going to get sued in that situation? The school. You’re going to have a kid miss a game when one game a year is worth $100K a year in his transfer fee? Are you kidding me? Then the College Sports Commission is going to say, ‘If you don’t bench the kid, you’re in trouble.’ So, one market has to go all the way through this scenario. … That’s when this whole thing’s actually going to get regulated. And no school wants to be the first one to get that.” (link)
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We offer our deepest sympathies to the Omaha and North Dakota communities as they mourn the loss of men's basketball student-athlete Deng Mayar, who began his career with the Fighting Hawks before joining UNO. (link)
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FootballScoop’s John Brice highlights how some football programs are tweaking their practice schedules and locations, including Notre Dame, which has practiced on the first three Sundays of this month, including a night session inside Notre Dame Stadium, as the Fighting Irish prepare to take on Miami (FL) under the lights to kick off the 2025 campaign. Fighting Irish Football HC Marcus Freeman: "You try to make the scrimmage about something to simulate some type of game environment where there is a reward for winning. And, losers are losers. So, we try to create that type of environment to see your guys compete with a little pressure. They competed. They did a really good job competing.” Missouri, meanwhile, held a practice on Saturday at Lindenwood, which is roughly 100 miles from Columbia, and Tigers HC Eli Drinkwitz explains: "I wanted to see where we were at. I wanted to see from a mentality standpoint, would we start fast. Did we have the right mindset? Did we come out ready to play? In a road game, you can't ease into it. You look at our poor performances last year, three of them we were really, really slow." At Alabama, HC Kalen DeBoer deliberately started practice 90 minutes late to simulate a weather delay. "We actually had it originally scheduled earlier, moved it back just to get a little more heat. It's good for us. We even conditioned at the end, did some extra work. And, so, just trying to get ready in every way possible." More. (link)
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Nevada partners with Anthony Travel to deliver a “fully integrated, on-site travel solution tailored to the needs of the Wolf Pack.” (link)
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Have a look at USC’s new Rawlinson Stadium, home of the Trojans’ women’s lacrosse and women’s soccer teams, in video form via USC and the Big Ten Network. (link, link)
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Florida State’s Doak Campbell Stadium will have a new playing surface to go along with the massive stadium renovations that will be unveiled to the public on August 30 when the Seminoles open the football season by hosting Alabama. Warchant’s Ira Schoffel: “The work is scheduled to begin Monday morning, with the existing surface being removed and replaced with a ‘lay and play’ field, which will be ready for competition later this week. While traditional fields need time to take root inside of a stadium, ‘lay and play’ fields are thicker, and they are grown and harvested specifically to be played on immediately.” An FSU spokesperson says several professional stadiums have moved to this approach, and it’s the same way fields are installed for the Super Bowl and events such as the World Cup. The new field is expected to cost at least $300-350K, but the university has not confirmed that figure. (link)
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Former USC Football star Reggie Bush’s attorney urged a Los Angeles judge on Friday to reconsider a tentative ruling that would toss Bush’s suit accusing the NCAA, USC and the Pac-12 Conference of exploiting his name, image and likeness, saying Bush did not sign his rights away. More from behind the Law360 paywall. (link)
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Twenty-seven different sports had at least one change to a coaching staff in the past few days. See the full list in this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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Director, Athletics Communication (University of Miami / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
Sr. Graphic Designer, University of Miami Football (University of Miami / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant or Associate Athletic Director of Marketing (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE.
Director of Advertising and Digital Marketing (Oklahoma State University / Stillwater, OK): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Advancement Communications, Athletics (William & Mary / Williamsburg, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Athletic Communications (Rice University / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Digital Production and Fan Experience (Mercer University / Macon, GA): More details HERE.
Director of Broadcast Services (Murray State University / Murray, KY): More details HERE.
Director, Fan Experience, Game Presentation & Campus Partnership, Department of Athletics (R0008150) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Marketing (Ohio State University / Columbus, OH): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Communications and Creative Content (College of Charleston / Charleston, SC): More details HERE.
Athletics Communications Coordinator (Florida Gulf Coast University / Fort Myers, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Athletics Marketing & Promotions (Lamar University / Beaumont, TX): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Marketing (University of Mississippi / Oxford, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director, Athletics Marketing and Promotions (University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) / St. Paul, MN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Creative Video (United States Air Force Academy / Colorado Springs, CO): More details HERE.
Coordinator / Athletic Communications (Virginia Tech / Blacksburg, VA): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director for Strategic Communications (University of North Carolina at Charlotte / Charlotte, NC): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics Communications (MBB) (Florida International University / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant Athletic Director, Compliance (University of New Orleans / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director for Strategic Partnerships and NIL (University of Hawaii at Manoa / Honolulu, HI): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Compliance (Eastern Michigan University / Ypsilanti, MI): More details HERE.
Director, Athletics Compliance (University of Miami / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Compliance (University of Texas – El Paso / El Paso, TX): More details HERE.
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Assistant Director of Advancement Communications, Athletics (William & Mary / Williamsburg, VA): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletic Director for Development (University of Massachusetts – Lowell / Lowell, MA): More details HERE.
Development Professional, Intercollegiate Athletics (University of Montana / Missoula, MT): More details HERE.
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.
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Director of Athletics (Ohio University / Athens, OH): More details HERE. The D1.dossier for this position is available 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.
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Manager of Facilities & Operations Events (William & Mary / Williamsburg, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Sports Administration (Big Ten Conference / Rosemont, IL): More details HERE.
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.
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There are currently no General Administration job opportunities.
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Athletic Trainer (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Athletic Counselor (University of Mississippi / Oxford, MS): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer II - Men's Basketball (California State University – Bakersfield / Bakersfield, CA): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Furman University / Greenville, SC): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Athletic Trainer for Men's Basketball (Ball State University / Muncie, IN): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (University of Illinois / Champaign/Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Strength and Performance, Basketball (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
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.
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Corporate Sponsorship Manager - Arizona Sports Enterprises (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
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Assistant Director, Ticket Operations (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Ticket Sales Coordinator (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Ticket Sales (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Ticket Sales (Army West Point / West Point, NY): More details HERE.
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.
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