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Gardner-Webb names Wagner AD Brendan Fahey as the Bulldogs’ next AD. Interim President Nate Evans: “His experience, vision, and dedication will ensure he hits the ground ready to run. His personality will resonate with our Runnin' Bulldogs community, and he brings the energy needed to lead our athletic programs into an exciting new era. We are excited to have him on the team as we continue to elevate the student-athlete experience and build on our tradition of excellence.” (link)
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Nevada AD Stephanie Rempe talks about momentum within her department after winning conference championships in baseball and softball. "It sure makes it a lot more fun. Obviously people get excited when you win. But what people maybe don't always understand is inside an athletics program your day-to-day people, the athletic trainers, the academic advisors, the media relations, the communications people, it creates energy for all those people that come to work every day. When they are winning and they are seeing results, it just makes things more fun. So, everybody kind of walks with an extra kick in their step and invests that much more and gets behind that program even more, and it just creates a real positive energy that hopefully then goes out into the community, goes out to campus, continues to elevate all of our programs, helps them recruiting, all of those types of things. And everything rises up and we get better at everything and you jump onto the momentum. We just need to keep it going. Our foot cannot come off the gas." (link)
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James Madison AD Matt Roan says of the state of the athletic department: “Obviously, we’re very pleased with where it is. But there is ambition, there is vision. That’s what we’re tasked with doing, is trying to anticipate what’s next and striving for what’s next.” In discussing with The Virginian-Pilot’s David Teel what that vision looks like specifically, Roan explains: “I don’t like to use labels. So, I would say be a premier athletics department …for all stakeholders and constituents. I think as the wheels of realignment do continue to shuffle, the vision is to take that and put it on the biggest and brightest stage that we can, to maximize the investment, to maximize the return for people who care so much about this place. If you’re best in class, then you’re naturally best-positioned in that pecking order. You don’t worry about the unknown. Just outpace, out-invest, outclass your peers. I think it’s outclassing even those that you aspire to be, and to enjoy their company one day.” No team experienced a decrease in support following the House settlement, but Roan notes the Dukes have intentionally avoided using the phrase revenue sharing because “I didn’t want people to get this connotation that it’s student-athletes for hire. Our student-athletes are going to have the opportunity to have their scholarships enhanced, but it’s going to be because of something that they’re doing beyond just playing their sport.” More. (link)
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The NCAA Softball Tournament will feature 32 seeded teams for the first time in postseason history starting in 2026 after ratification of the proposal by the Softball Committee at its annual summer meeting. According to D1Softball’s Justin McLeod, “under the new seeding guidelines, the top 32 teams in the NCAA tournament – 50% of the postseason field – will be seeded in order. The softball committee will still be required to adhere to some existing parameters, including the 400-mile radius when possible and protecting conference matchups in the regional round.” The committee will utilize “buckets” for bracket flexibility with McLeod citing an example that “teams ranked from No. 17-20 would be grouped in a ‘bucket’ and would then be distributed among the teams ranked No. 13-16 in a way that best holds to the 400-mile and intra-conference parameters.” The seeding-32 postseason model was based on the one permanently adopted by “pilot” sports volleyball and women’s soccer. (link)
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According to D1Baseball’s Kendall Rogers, it appears that the NCAA Baseball Tournament will make a similar postseason move to softball as “the NCAA Division I Baseball Selection Committee, in 2026, will begin seeding teams 1-32 instead of just 1-16. Teams outside of the Top 16 will be placed in 'groups' and will then be distributed with continued geographical considerations, etc.” (link)
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Tennessee Football season tickets are increasing by an average of 4% across Neyland Stadium for the 2026 campaign, according to the Knoxville News Sentinel’s Mike Wilson, who adds that the rise is slightly below the 4.5% mark from 2024 to 2025. In a recent e-mail to season-ticket holders, Vols AD Danny White wrote that “our goal is to give you ample [time] to plan effectively, take advantage of extended payment options and continue supporting Tennessee football with confidence. … As always, ticket and Tennessee Fund contributions will directly support our student-athletes and remain essential to the operational success of Tennessee Athletics.” Per Wilson, “the only ticket type without an increase is the Transcard Premier Club, a premium offering with a club below the lower west sideline seating. The cost remained $4,600 for the second straight season. All other ticket options increased, including the three other premium offerings at Neyland Stadium. The most expensive offering is the West Club with a cost-per-ticket of $6,552. The family section, which encompasses four sections in the southwest corner of the upper deck, is the lowest-cost offering at $390 per ticket. Ticket costs do not include taxes, which equal 13.75% of the ticket price. It also does not include the 10% talent fee, which is calculated from the total cost of ticket, license and required contribution.” (link)
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Related, more from Knoxville in Tennessee AD Danny White’s discussion with VolQuest’s Brent Hubbs, including what upgrades may be in store for Neyland Stadium: “We’re still evaluating. When I said we’d be in construction every year, I didn’t realize we’d be sold out with 24K on the waiting list. So, kudos to our fan base. I don’t think anybody could have predicted that. The national trend is more premium and reducing capacity. There is more revenue to be made in premium. We’ve used that in ways to help us fund, as you know, components of a project that don’t generate revenue like an expanded south concourse. I don’t want to lose an opportunity though for Vol fans to come to games and watch our teams. So, that’s a constant give or take and evaluation. There is some other premium things we could do in Neyland Stadium that I know would be extremely profitable and would sell out almost immediately. But all of them involve reducing capacity. So, we are not close to a point where we’re pulling a trigger on anything right now.” (link)
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Sports Illustrated’s Bryan Fischer seeks to answer the query of why college football is emulating the NFL as he mentions that many NCAA programs are making the move to hire a general manager. Texas Tech HC Joey McGuire offers perspective: “Our whole plan was we were going to have a personnel department and we were going to run this more like an NFL team with scouts and a GM that were really evaluating and trying to help the position coach and the coordinators decide who we’re going to offer. [GM James Blanchard] had total control from the standpoint that he did not have to wait for anyone to offer. I was the only person in the building who could tell him no.” Blanchard estimates that 10 to 15 college teams will field football rosters this fall costing between $25M and $35M with Fischer noting that’s part of the main reason for more cross-pollination between the NFL and college football. Blanchard: “It’s going to be just like in the NFL. If the head coach is winning, the head coach is the most powerful man on campus. If a head coach isn’t winning and the GM is hired, the GM is going to be the most powerful man on campus behind the athletic director. The healthiest spot is if they have a GM and a head coach that are collaborative. The head coach is uber successful winning games and his GM is the wingman handling everything off the field. It’s all-encompassing now. You’re really running an NFL front office.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ D1Baseball’s Kendall Rogers reports Florida State AD Michael Alford “will serve as the new Division I Baseball Selection Committee chairman for the 2026 season. … That spot was previously held by Southeastern Louisiana athletic director Jay Artigues.” (link)
➤ Binghamton taps UConn Provost/Executive VP for Academic Affairs Anne D’Alleva as its next President. (link)
➤ Furman elevates Senior Assoc. AD/SWA Erin Mayes to Deputy AD/SWA. (link)
➤ Abilene Christian names Director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs Ryan Bowman as Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Experience and Life Skills. (link)
➤ Per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, Altius Sports Partners is set to hire Learfield Amplify VP Tyler Reichwein as Senior VP/ASP College and former FC Cincinnati (MLS) Chief Commercial Officer John Durbin as VP/ASP College. (link)
➤ Front Office Sports reports that “Chase Daniel is joining ESPN as a college football analyst. The former NFL QB, who previously worked with FS1 and NFL Network, will debut alongside Clay Matvick on Aug. 30 for Duquesne–Pitt.” (link)
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Iona announces the return of Men’s & Women’s Tennis to the Gaels’ varsity athletics lineup for the first time since 2003. As the 25th and 26th Division I programs sponsored by the University, the teams are expected to resume DI competition in 2026-27 and compete in the MAAC. (link)
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Towson’s Tiger Athletic Fund (TAF) closed FY25 with $3.7M raised from nearly 2,300 donors, marking the second highest monetary total in athletic department history. (link)
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Pepperdine highlights a department record-setting fundraising total of $9.85M from an all-time high 1,417 donors in support of Pepperdine student-athletes for the 2024-25 fiscal year. The total marks a 196% increase from the 2022-23 academic year as well as a 69% YoY rise from 2023-24. The record haul was “driven by significant growth across all fundraising categories, including an 82% increase in capital and endowment fundraising and a 13% increase in current-use giving. … Major gifts were instrumental to this historic mark, with 35 gifts of over $100K and two gifts of over $1M contributing to the fundraising success.” The fourth-annual Waves Give Day was also responsible for bringing in more than $760K in just 24 hours. (link)
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Deals, Deals, Deals…
➤ Central Michigan inks a multi-year multimedia rights deal with Van Wagner. (link)
➤ Hampton becomes the latest department to partner with Teamworks in order to access its Teamworks GM platform. (link)
➤ Kingsford and Learfield are firing up year two of their partnership with activations to include six new Tailgate Tour stops showcasing tailgating powerhouses Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. The partnership will also include a new original content series entitled “Passing on the Tradition,” which will feature student athletes and former players while providing those featured with NIL opportunities for the first time. The tour is officially set to kick off on Sept. 6 at the Kansas vs. Missouri match-up in Columbia. (link)
➤ Learfield also announces that “for the second year, Beats by Dre is partnering with select Learfield schools to announce its Beats Elite Class featuring powerhouse college programs and standout student-athletes. Beats Elite athletes will be highlighted in various marketing campaigns and wear school-branded, custom Beats headphones.” Featured programs will include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. (link)
➤ Evan Williams Bourbon announces a multi-year partnership expansion with Learfield to welcome Oregon, South Carolina and Oklahoma to its eight-program collegiate lineup, while also introducing ESPN sideline reporter Molly McGrath as its new Brand Ambassador for the Evan Williams Bourbon Nation platform launched back in 2024. With an aim to unite collegiate sports fans through game day traditions, spirited celebrations, and responsible enjoyment of America's second-largest selling Bourbon, the initiative also includes Florida, Syracuse, TCU, Ohio State and Alabama. (link)
➤ Sinclair has reportedly offered to merge its broadcast TV business with Tegna, according to The Wall Street Journal’s Lauren Thomas and Joe Flint, who note that Tegna had been in advanced discussions to sell itself to Nexstar Media Group and that the two had agreed to a $6.2B deal on Tuesday. Sinclair’s proposal is to separate its Ventures business, such as non-traditional media assets like the Tennis Channel and investments, and merge its remaining TV broadcast business with Tegna in a deal that would value Tegna shares at around $25 to $30 each, while the agreement with Nexstar was reportedly for $22 a share. With a market value around $1B, comparable to Nexstar’s $6.3B, the authors note it could be potentially difficult for Sinclair to compete, especially with over $4B in debt on its balance sheet. (link)
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College Football Playoff Executive Director Rich Clark says he “would rather stay at this than rush to a decision that’s not good. So if the decision is that we stay at the 12-team playoff until we know more, until we watch that another year, until we can discuss the other options on the table a little bit more, it’s worth sticking to the 12 team until we can come to really a solid, sound decision for the future.” Clark says of the Big Ten’s recent proposal that “it is a larger, more expansive version of the 16-team playoff. But it’s something that we’ll have to dig into the details and really understand it. But I’m sure there’s a lot of merit to it, but we’ll have to look at what the cons are as well, because there’s obviously going to be some cost to doing that. But if the costs don’t outweigh the benefits, it has merit. … The thing I like about it is it’s another idea. And as many ideas as we can get on the table and really have the discussion now, so that we’re not doing something later – that we go, ‘I wish we had thought of this, or wish we thought of that.’ That’s not what we want. So if there’s an idea that comes out, we want it on the table. We want to be able to discuss it.” (link)
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Missouri AD Laird Veatch provides an update on the north end zone construction at Memorial Stadium, noting the “magnitude of the project sort of speaks for itself. We will soon be shifting into sales mode. Now that we get through this season, full sales mode for those premium opportunities going into next year. … We do remain on target from a construction standpoint. A couple of interesting tidbits: They have been working 24 hour shifts. So I doubt you all are out here at two o’clock in the morning checking on that. But they are working 24 hours here in recent weeks and over the next few weeks. … And the other other tidbit is that we will remain under construction on game days. So, we’re going to stop once the gates open. But it is safe, so as fans are out there seeing it, they’re seeing steel continue to fly, or a lot of workers out there and during their tailgates. That is planned and appropriate, but we assure fans that it’s safe, and we’ll make sure we shut it down before the gates are actually open.” While the numbers are still being crunched on the overall capacity once the project is completed (MU anticipates a net gain), Veatch notes the Tigers are adding about 3,000 premium seats, “which is a huge opportunity for us, particularly given in this era of need for revenue.” More from Veatch along with some progress photos inside. (link)
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More from Virginia Tech AD Whit Babcock’s presentation to the VT Board of Visitors, during which Babcock estimated the Hokies’ annual regional economic impact was roughly $94M. Babcock noted that athletics brings 500K visitors each year to campus and warned that further deterioration, even the status quo, he warned, jeopardizes those contributions. “It drives me every day, and quite frankly, it’s taken a few years off my life.” The Virginian-Pilot’s David Teel adds: “Babcock doesn’t like the optics of asking the general student body to fund payments to athletes and reminded the board that schools such as Clemson and North Carolina have taken other steps to fund athletics. Those measures include in-state costs for out-of-state scholarships and directing state gambling revenue to athletics.” Also from Babcock: “I’m not after anybody here. I’m not mad, I’m not blaming anybody. I love this place. I love working for [President Tim] Sands. I’m frustrated that we haven’t changed the funding model, sure. We’ve been talking about it for years. … There are many worthy mouths to feed. However, we must move quickly now regarding athletics, simply because outside forces have dictated it and the financial and economic impacts at stake.” (link)
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UTRGV AD Chasse Conque joins The Rio Grande Podcast to reflect on the university’s long-awaited launch of DI football, which kicks off this season. Conque describes a mix of “excitement, anxiety, and gratitude” as the program nears its debut. Conque also emphasizes that football is more than a sport for UTRGV – it’s a branding engine and community rallying point. The program, he continues, promises an economic jolt due to hotel stays, restaurant visits and construction jobs tied to nearly $180M in athletic facility investments, including the Vaqueros Performance Center. Season tickets are already sold out, with Conque estimating 15–20K fans around the stadium on opening night. Conque adds: “[Football] was the missing piece of our portfolio. It was the one piece that we didn't have. We're so proud of our full 18 sports; the other 17 are extremely important to us, but we needed this last piece to really be a complete athletics department and we wanted to make sure that we gave our students on campus the complete collegiate experience.” Full podcast. (link)
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Front Office Sports’ Andrew Goodrich digs into Middle Tennessee’s three-year plan attempting to gain a financial and competitive edge over its competition. Backed by Football GM Dana Marquez, the Blue Raiders have successfully managed to re-invest $668K into the football program through the elimination of two uniforms (black and gray) and four of their helmets. Marquez: “How are we going to best compete against different positions if we’re sitting here spending money on stuff that really we’re only wearing one time a year? We just went with one color, and we did a game helmet and a practice helmet.” Per Goodrich, the helmet reductions will save $500K and eliminating the two uniforms will save $84K each, with money going toward easing salary-cap burdens and hiring new people within the football program, while 30% of the roster will receive some sort of NIL payout from the savings. There’s one catch, however, as the players have to earn the money by working directly for the Blue Raiders or through helping sell tickets. Marquez: “If we’re going to pay you $2,000 a month and you want to make $4,000, you’ve got to work to get the $4,000. And we show you how to do that. … What it’s doing collectively is getting [the players] engaged in the community, and now our fan base is now recognizing our players. That’s what NIL was supposed to be.” (link)
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Legal Matters…
➤ According to Front Office Sports’ Margaret Fleming, five former Wisconsin women’s basketball student-athletes are suing their ex-HC Marisa Moseley, former Assoc. AD for External Communications & women’s basketball sport administrator Justin Doherty and the University’s Board of Regents for unspecified damages claiming mental and psychological abuse. Per the suit, Moseley allegedly “bullied her players, discriminated against their disabilities or perceived disabilities, and interfered with their mental health treatment. Several players experienced severe mental health challenges in the program, after which they were met with retaliation and abuse from Moseley, according to the filing, which also claims that the school failed to act after multiple players reported the alleged behavior.” (link)
➤ A U.S. District Court judge has denied preliminary injunctions for USC football student-athlete DJ Wingfield and UCLA football student-athlete Kaedin Robinson that would have allowed the two to play the 2025 season. In a court filing, Wingfield stated he stood to make roughly $210K to play this season while Robinson claimed he was offered a $450K NIL contract by UCLA. The judge did not find the NCAA’s five-year rule to be commercial in nature and wrote that the five-month delay in Wingfield requesting a temporary restraining order after being ruled ineligible in March weakened the urgency of Wingfield’s claims of “irreparable harm.” (link, link)
➤ The Los Angeles Times’ Ryan Kartje adds the following rationale from the judge: “There is a subtle difference between a rule that retrains NIL compensation and a rule that limits one’s potential to negotiate a NIL agreement. Putting aside the NIL agreements, the question of whether a player’s time has run remains in full force. The eligibility question is not tethered to the question of compensation or commercial transaction.” Kartje also notes the judge denied the “request for injunctive relief from both players, as well as San Diego linebacker Jagger Giles.” (link)
➤ A judge in a state court in Michigan has granted a preliminary injunction allowing Eastern Michigan football student-athlete Blake Bustard to remain on the football team while he challenges a five-year eligibility cap for college athletes, saying the player has shown a likelihood of success at trial on his claims. More from behind the Law360 paywall. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Former New Mexico State AD Mario Moccia has joined CaringCent, the creator of RallyTeam, as an industry consultant on the leadership team. Moccia will help guide athletic departments in leveraging RallyGive to expand their donor base, engage fans and alumni, and generate sustainable new revenue. (link)
➤ Bucknell Senior Assoc. AD for Revenue Generation and Strategic Advancement Joel Moersch has left the department to take a fundraising role outside of athletics at Oregon State, according to CollegeAD. (link)
➤ This morning’s administrative talent changes reflected on The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect: Arkansas State, Austin Peay, Clemson, Colorado, Cornell, Hartford, Lafayette, Mississippi State, North Texas, Ohio, Tulane, UConn, USC Upstate and Yale. (link)
➤ Massachusetts Baseball HC Matt Reynolds is stepping down to take the same role at Wesleyan (DIII), according to D1Baseball’s Kendall Rogers. (link)
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East Carolina announces the official naming of Bill Clark Homes Field at Johnson Stadium, the home of Pirates’ soccer and lacrosse teams. The naming honors an historic investment made by Bill Clark Homes – the largest investment in the 64-year history of the Pirate Club – as part of the Pirates Unite Campaign. (link)
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Oklahoma State has rechristened its football practice fields as the Jerry Winchester Family Fields in honor of the three-year Cowboy football letterwinner, who has, along with his family, donated over $5M to OSU. (link)
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Take a tour of the progress Utah is making on Charlie Monfort Field at America First Ballpark, the new home of the Utes’ baseball team. The new venue will feature permanent seating for 1,200 fans with additional grass berm seating in the outfield that brings the overall capacity to 3,000. Baseball support areas on-site will include locker rooms, coaches' offices, medical space, equipment storage, indoor batting/pitching cages and press box. (link)
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One way Penn State is getting back some of the capacity lost during its $700M Beaver Stadium renovation is by “deploying Spacecubes, a rectangular temporary structure product created by an Australian company of the same name and distributed in North American by InProduction," according to SBJ’s Bret McCormick, who adds: “The two companies inked a deal earlier this year in which InProduction – among the world’s leading temporary structure gurus – buys Spacecube units from the Aussies at a favorable price and shares a cut of profits.” The units measure 20 feet by 8 feet and arrive “pre-kitted with electricity and plumbing. They can travel six to a truck, making the Spacecube’s shipping costs much cheaper than similar products that typically fit one or two per truck, said InProduction CEO Jason Tedrow. [...] The units are being used in their most basic form as a makeshift press box on Beaver Stadium’s west side, as well as temporary hospitality on the opposite side of the stadium in a bit more jazzed-up form. The use of temporary seating and other types of structures is helping lessen the financial blow of a large part of the stadium missing during football season.” (link)
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UCLA will partner with NIL agency Article 41 to help its student-athletes build their personal brands through social media strategies, content creation and other avenues to enhance NIL opportunities, according to the Los Angeles Times’ Ben Bolch, who notes Article 41 will have staffers on campus. (link)
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Georgia is asking students this football season to bring a form of photo ID to each of the seven home games, and some will be randomly selected with what the school says will be “spot checks” to match their ID to the name on individual tickets. The Athens Banner-Herald’s Marc Weiszer explains that UGA is attempting to minimize the number of students who sell tickets, and ‘if Georgia determines a student ticket was sold, the student ticket package will be voided and removed for the rest of the season and the students found to not have their name match the ticket will be asked to leave.” (link)
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UC Davis has launched the Champion Aggies Club, which will serve as the central fundraising umbrella for UC Davis Athletics, replacing the Team Aggie program. Gifts to the Champion Aggies Club will directly impact student-athletes through scholarships, NIL initiatives, and general operating resources. (link)
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Head Coach, Women’s Beach Volleyball (University of San Diego / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Baseball Coach - 2 Positions (Murray State University / Murray, KY): More details HERE.
Director of Player Personnel (Murray State University / Murray, KY): More details HERE.
Track & Field Assistant Jumps Coach (Southern Utah University / Cedar City, UT): More details HERE.
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Director - Digital and Social Media (Stephen F Austin State University / Nacogdoches, TX): More details HERE.
Director, Creative Graphic Design, Athletics (Kennesaw State University / Kennesaw, GA): More details HERE.
Director of Video Production (Saint Mary's College of California / Moraga, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Athletics Communication (University of Illinois / Champaign/Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Marketing (University of Tulsa / Tulsa, OK): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Strategic Communications (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
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, Fitness and Recreation (Kenyon College / Gambier, OH): (DIII) More details HERE.
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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Associate Athletic Director of Facilities & Events (Georgia Southern University / Statesboro, GA): More details HERE.
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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Manager - Athletic Training / Head Athletic Trainer - UNC Charlotte (University of North Carolina at Charlotte / Charlotte, NC): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (California State University – Sacramento / Sacramento, CA): More details HERE.
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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Ticket Sales Representative (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE.
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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