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In a letter sent to NCAA President Charlie Baker, 10 Democratic members of the House of Representatives ask how the NCAA plans to protect the interests of female athletes as the largest portion of NIL and revenue-sharing payments continue to be directed to male athletes. Specifically, the letter asks: Will the NCAA encourage schools to allocate direct payments to male and female athletes equitably? Will the NCAA refocus its own investments in women’s sports to counteract this disparity? What will the NCAA do to educate athletes – particularly women athletes – about the details of the settlement and the opportunities associated with it, along with the rights they may give up when signing contracts with their schools? The letter also observes: “The NCAA has indicated that the elimination of scholarship limits and the implementation of roster caps will introduce more scholarship opportunities to women athletes. By how much does the NCAA expect these changes to increase overall funding for women’s sports at DI schools?” The lawmakers have requested answers by August 30. (link, link)
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NCAA SVP of External Affairs Tim Buckley has released a statement in response to Robinhood offering college football prediction markets: "Sport integrity is paramount for the NCAA, and we are deeply concerned by unregulated and unprotected markets that pose a threat to competition integrity and student-athlete safety. We will continue to analyze developments of this market and work with industry leaders to help ensure guardrails and regulations to protect NCAA competition, student-athletes, coaches and officials." (link)
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Buffalo inks AD Mark Alnutt to a contract extension that would keep him with the Bulls through July 2030. President Satish Tripathi: “Mark's outstanding leadership of our UB Athletics has greatly benefited our student-athletes and our entire university community. Thanks to his efforts, across our Athletics Division, our student-athletes are competing ever-more successfully at the highest levels while continuing to excel in the classroom. His vision has been key to both increasing the national exposure of our athletics programs and deepening UB Athletics' engagement in the community, and I am excited to see what the future holds for our Athletics Division under his expert leadership.” (link)
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Northwestern Football HC Pat Fitzgerald has reached a settlement with the school over a wrongful termination lawsuit filed back in Oct. 2023, stemming from his dismissal amid hazing allegations within the football program. In a Thursday statement through his lawyers, Fitzgerald stated: “For the past two years, I have engaged in a process of extensive fact and expert discovery, which showed what I have known and said all along — that I had no knowledge of hazing ever occurring in the Northwestern football program, and that I never directed or encouraged hazing in any way. Through discovery, I learned that some hazing did occur in the football program at Northwestern. I am extremely disappointed that members of the team engaged in this behavior and that no one reported it to me, so that I could have alerted Northwestern’s Athletic Department and administrators, stopped the inappropriate behavior, and taken every necessary step to protect Northwestern’s student athletes. … I am proud to say that I ran a world-class football program at Northwestern. I made every reasonable effort to prevent student misconduct, including any hazing misconduct. I continue to love and have the utmost respect for Northwestern as an institution.” Northwestern issued a statement highlighting that its top priority is “the health and safety” of its community, including student-athletes. Terms of the settlement, which Fitzgerald’s camp initially filed seeking $130M, were undisclosed. (link)
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Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger reports that in meetings this week, “SEC executives moved closer to adopting a nine-game conference football schedule. A decision remains with presidents, who are expected to meet soon on the issue. Momentum for a nine-game SEC schedule grew this spring, coinciding with the emergence of a ‘4-4-2-2-1’ CFP format. It seemed to fade after coaches rejected the format. However, combined with added ESPN money & to potentially ease CFP talks, SEC leaders are inching closer to adopting nine. According to previous modeling of nine-game conference schedules - a debate the league has held now for four years - each SEC school would play three permanent opponents and six rotating each season. If the SEC decides to move to a nine-game schedule, ACC leaders have said that they would likely follow suit - a move that puts all four power conferences at nine-game league schedules. This may expedite discussions around future CFP formats.” (link)
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Hero Sports Senior FCS Analyst Sam Herder and Stats Perform/The Analyst FCS Senior Editor Craig Haley provide some details from today’s FCS preseason press conference featuring Chattanooga AD/FCS Championship Committee chair Mark Wharton, Nashville Sports Council President Scott Ramsey, OVC Commissioner Beth DeBauche and NCAA Director of Championships Ty Halpin. Per Wharton, “there aren't any new points of emphasis with the playoff selection criteria,” highlighting “that it's important to get new members comfortable. He adds metrics, regional committee rankings and the eye test are important in team evaluation.” Wharton continues on to mention that “there are a lot of conversations in the AD world around the FCS about encouraging other conferences to play MVFC and Big Sky opponents along with other tough non-conference games to help with national parity,” with DeBauche adding “that with the FCS adding a 12th game, it can help with better non-conference scheduling.” On Nashville’s opportunity to host the FCS Championship game the next two years, Ramsey remarks: “We understand the importance of this for FCS football ... We've focused on how we build off of Frisco's success. How do we use Nashville assets to improve things? … I think it's a huge opportunity ... Anytime you move an event around, it's an opportunity to showcase your city. And you feel like there are things that fit your city, and this is one of them.” More. (link, link)
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JohnCanzano.com’s eponymous publisher reports that “The CW is the soon-to-be-revealed second piece of the Pac-12 Conference’s football media rights package.” Highlighting that The CW will join CBS in broadcasting Pac-12 games in 2026-2031 as an expansion of the network’s existing two-year partnership with the league, Canzano questions if “The CW and Pac-12 will reveal the plan for the ‘CW Football Countdown’ as part of their blossoming 2026 and beyond partnership.” Canzano also touches on the Pac-12’s recent addition of Dallas Baptist as an affiliate member in baseball, noting that the league “isn’t done adding affiliate members in other sports, per sources. There will be other moves. Stay tuned to wrestling and tennis, in particular. There may be a value addition to Pac-12 gymnastics as well.” (link)
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Arizona State has “followed through” on ensuring Football HC Kenny Dillingham has the resources he needs to build the program, the Arizona Republic’s Michelle Gardner observes, noting that, according to Sun Devils AD Graham Rossini, the overall football budget has grown 62%. Also, the pool of money allocated for his assistant coaches has increased 60%, which is reflected in the fact that there was no turnover from last season. Meanwhile, ticket revenue is up 40% and the ticket renewal rate this season is 96%. ASU has added 7,500 new season ticket holders, and club and premium seating for 2025, including the new end zone boxes that go for $20K each, are sold out. Rossini: "I don't think you can support all your sports at a high level if you're not starting with your investment in football. We're 100% there. The best way to help all of our sports is to handle football first. … Recruits look at everything. Facilities matter, coaching staff matters, the resources schools are allocating matter. The community matters. I'm bullish with where we are now for all our sports. We can recruit high-end talent at ASU. We all live here for a reason. That's a huge part of our selling point. Our institution adds to that. The commitment adds to that. Facilities do matter, now more than ever." (link)
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The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal’s Don Williams notes that Texas Tech NIL collective co-founder Cody Campbell says The Matador Club has raised $63.3M from 3,500 donors during its existence. Campbell adds: “There's no way, based on the information I have, that anyone has come even close to matching this number in a donor collective.” (link)
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Indiana is entering into a field-naming agreement with Merchants Bank to have the Hoosiers’ home venue known as Merchants Bank Field at Memorial Stadium moving forward. According to The Indianapolis Star’s Zach Osterman, the publication “understands Merchants Bank will pay Indiana $50 million over 20 years as part of the agreement. Exact terms, including the structure of payment across the life of that agreement, were not immediately available.” (link)
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The Post and Courier’s David Cloninger reports South Carolina is expected to announce a new apparel deal with Nike on Friday, thereby ending a 10-year relationship with Under Armour. SC’s agreement with Under Armour is slated to run through June 30, 2026, and per Cloninger, with a clause “requiring USC to exclusively negotiate with Under Armour for a renewal until Jan. 1, 2026, unless they found they could not mutually come to an agreement … It appears the two parties met and agreed it would be best for each to go their separate ways, which negated the Jan. 1 deadline.” (link)
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Navy has received a $10M gift from alumnus Bruce R. Lakefield and his wife, Bernadine, to fund the design, construction, and long-term operation of a new pavilion in the north end zone of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. In recognition of the Lakefields’ generosity, the new facility will be named The Bruce and Bernadine Lakefield Pavilion. (link)
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Notre Dame unveils its first in a series of sports-specific leprechaun marks with the release of the Fighting Irish Media-designed Football Leprechaun mark. Through a partnership with Under Armour, the new leprechaun mark will be featured on new Fighting Irish athletic apparel this season, while more team-specific marks are slated to be released throughout the 2025-26 school year as well as during future athletic seasons. (link)
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Northwestern CRO Jesse Marks provides a visual introduction of the “extremely limited number of suite seating options for new Ryan Field” which include “better than TV views, all-inclusive premium clubs, heated seats, VIP parking and access to concerts.” According to Marks, Stadium Club Suites consist of 13-16 seats, while the Living Room Box boasts four seats. Take a look. (link)
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Georgia announces an expansion and three-year extension of its partnership with Altius Sports Partners to strengthen its approach to NIL opportunities and athlete commercial success. As part of the expanded relationship, Senior VP of Altius Sports Partners brands Kim DeCarolis has been selected as the University’s first in-house Executive Director of Athlete Commercial Strategy with a focus on leading “the development and execution of a comprehensive commercial strategy for Bulldog athletes, overseeing all NIL and athlete revenue-generating initiatives.” (link)
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The Michigan-focused Champions Circle collective is launching media network Champ Media on Thursday in partnership with The College Sports Company, according to SBJ’s Irving Mejia-Hilario. The network will be home to four shows, including Champions Circle’s flagship program “The LAB,” while both organizations will collaborate on network operations with “The College Sports Company expecting to add ‘a few’ employees to the Boston-based media and production company including a general manager and a sales team with some being based out of Ann Arbor. Both parties will be seeking sponsors and brands to partner with the network.” (link)
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Fairfield partners with Accelerate Sports Ventures to serve as the department's NIL consultant. (link)
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DoorDash is unveiling its first national sports partnership by collaborating with Learfield and 11 college football programs for on-campus DoorDash gameday activations, plus joint student-athlete- and mascot-led social creative as well as a national sweepstakes and tailgate tour. The list of programs DoorDash is working with includes: Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rutgers, Stanford, Tennessee and Texas. (link)
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➤ Wake Forest taps Chicago Bulls VP of Basketball Strategy and Analytics/Assistant GM Steve Weinman to serve as Senior Assoc. AD for Analytics/Men’s & Women’s Basketball GM. In his role, Weinman will collaborate closely with the head coaches of each program on roster construction including recruiting strategy, transfer portal evaluation, resource allocation and planning, while working directly with basketball student-athlete agent representatives. (link)
➤ Alabama A&M removes the interim tag in elevating Louis Whitlow to serve as Baseball HC. (link)
➤ Maryland Men’s & Women’s Track & Field HC Andrew Valmon inks a contract extension that could keep him in College Park through June 2028. (link)
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North Carolina AD Bubba Cunningham joins Ovies & Giglio to discuss several topics, including Carolina North and basketball’s arena future: “Carolina North, we’re going to develop Carolina North. … The question about the basketball arena [being constructed at the Carolina North site] is still on the table. Do we renovate what we have? Do we build new on campus? Do we build new up there? That decision hasn’t been made yet.” As for the ACC’s new funding model: “What we’ve set up for, particularly with this coaching staff, is that we can make a lot of money in the ACC that certainly closes any gap between the SEC and the Big Ten. … The teams at the top are supporting the league and you’re like, gosh, how long do we have to subsidize people at the bottom? That’s a new direction we’re headed.” Cunningham on UNC’s future with the ACC: “The league has been good for us. The financial model is changing. Experience the new financial model, see how that works, and then give some thoughtful consideration to the future. … And if football is a big part of that, the access to the playoff has to be included in that math.” Cunningham also notes the Tar Heels “almost sell the exact same number of tickets in football and basketball. There’s very few schools that do that. … If you’re going to get into this revenue-sharing model, it seems to me you should do that within your own department. Who’s generating the money here, then you ought to get it.” More. (link)
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Maryland AD Jim Smith covers a lot of ground on the InsideMDSports podcast, including his plan to build fan affinity. “I think part of it is you build a fan engagement strategy, and it all sounds like marketing-speak, but it’s true. You have to be committed to building fans and engaging with them in many different avenues, and this is one of them – to be able to be out there talking about, ‘Hey, we can do this.’ There is no reason why Maryland can’t have the same affinity and the same successes as other big institutions in the Big Ten. I don’t see any reason why. [There’s] an enormous corporate base here, we’ve got 400K+ alumni here that have graduated from this school, 200K+ live in the area. What’s holding us back from engaging all those people and making them feel connected to their institution? We’re the flagship in Maryland. We need to act like the flagship of Maryland, and we need to own Maryland. Look, it’s all words until you take action. I understand that, but you’ve got to believe that you really can do it in the state, and I believe we can do it.” The Terps have no plans to cut sports, as Smith explains: "I've said this to the coaches and to the staff. We're an ‘and’ organization, not an ‘or’ organization. We're going to win in football and field hockey. We’re going to win in men’s basketball and women’s basketball. There is not going to be something at the expense of something else because the goal is to find the resources for them. And the university’s been very supportive of that approach. So, that’s why there’ll be no cuts to our Olympic sport programs.” Full podcast. (link)
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Kansas AD Travis Goff on the timeline for Phase 2 of the Booth Memorial Stadium renovation: “Working on it. Working on it. We’re excited. We feel we’ve got a ton of wind in our sails. Based on a couple announcements last week, the city of Lawrence’s continued approval of the municipal incentives are going to be a really good spark for the project, in particular the Gateway of the East. … Mr. Booth’s remarkable, remarkable donation and the energy, the confidence that that gives us moving into Phase 2…[but] there’s still work to be done. You think about design, you think about having a schedule really refined. But the objective’s been stated. We want to demo that east side after this season and we want to get moving on construction. Of course, when things are finished and all that is still kind of in flux at this point.” (link); Meanwhile, KU shows off its $450M in renovations to Booth Memorial Stadium by flying a drone around the stands and into the attached football complex’s lounges, meeting areas, locker room, weight room and more. Take a ride for yourself. (link)
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Colorado AD Rick George joins The Morning Run with BiggDogg Chico and Uncle Neely for a wide-ranging conversation about Football HC Deion Sanders’ impact, his own career path, NIL, facilities, and the future of CU athletics. George on where the Buffs stand on facilities: “we’ve got to fix the west side of our football stadium, which I hope to do in the next three to five years. And we’ve got an event center that’s getting older that we need to fix. … One promise I made to all of our student-athletes when this House settlement came up is that we’re not going to go backwards in the support services that we provide you. … We’ve got to go out and find ways and creative ways to generate more revenue to allow us to compete at the very highest level because we all know, in the next three to five to seven years, there’s going to be another change in college athletics. And my job is to make sure that we’re in a position to be in those conversations as we move forward.” Full podcast. (link)
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Memphis AD Ed Scott covers several topics with The Gary Parrish Show’s eponymous host and says of being told no by the Big 12: “I’m a human being, man. I don’t like being rejected. … That hurt. You never want someone to tell you that they don’t want you.” Scott goes on to note that “when people ask me why the Big 12 doesn’t want Memphis… it can’t be the football stadium anymore. It can’t be academics – we’re R1, we set a GPA record last year, and football had the highest GPA in the American and won 11 games. So, the NCAA stuff is part of that. You didn't mention it, but we've had a history with some NCAA issues if I'm being transparent. But, I think me and my team cleaned a lot of that up pretty quickly and it ended as good as it could for issues that I didn't create or didn't happen during my watch. So, when I hear those arguments, I think they're short-sighted. If I'm being fair to the presidents and the ADs in the Big 12, they've gone through a lot of transition in a short period of time, right? There's eight teams that came into that league and everyone's hurting for cash and they're trying to figure out their identity. So, I think some of it is maybe not Memphis and some of it is them trying to figure out where they're at.” More from Scott. (link)
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Wyoming AD Tom Burman was asked on the Nate Brown Show how he feels about the future of the Mountain West and replies: “I do think there will be further change. And I agree with you. When you look at South Dakota State, North Dakota State, Montana State, Montana, they're different than the rest of FCS. And for a school like Wyoming, it makes a lot of sense if there was a way that a few of those schools joined the Mountain West. But it didn't make sense for everybody in the Mountain West. And that's why there wasn't an opportunity for them to join. But in the long run, I think there will be a change. And I think there will be a division that is created where the top 40-ish schools separate. And they, in my opinion, they'll collectively bargain with student athletes. They will be employees. And those are budgets in the $250-300M range. And then the rest of us will reconfigure where we are. And I wouldn't be surprised if that allowed for the Dakotas and the Montana schools to make some decisions.” (link)
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Sportico’s Brendan Coffey takes a look at how the current upheaval throughout college athletics has schools looking outside the industry for new leaders. Korn Ferry Vice Chair and Global Head of Practice Jed Hughes: “We’re talking about a disruptive ecosystem in college sports now. The landscape is changing quickly, therefore you really need an enterprise leader. Enterprise leaders are strategic, they’re operational, they deal with people, they transform businesses because they anticipate. They create, they achieve results.” According to Hughes, successful executives moving into the sports environment should have multiple varied experience types such as “working at businesses in different stages of their development, having to manage various stakeholders, and showing some sense for transformational management.” More Hughes, including this on the Stanford’s hire of John Donahoe: “One of the reasons Stanford hired Donahoe is he’s retired. He’s made his money. If you’re going after really successful people, they’re making a lot more than ADs are going to make.” With company executives often receiving equity, long-term incentive packages and stock options in the corporate world, Hughes remarks: “You’re not going to get that in college.” (link)
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Big Ten football stadiums have the most expensive concessions on average, according to data from Oddspedia. Axios’ Maxwell Millington: “Nationally, the cost of hot dogs (+7.5%), sodas (+6.7%) and beer (+4.3%) have all increased since last season. … Big Ten stadiums charge an average of $14 for two hot dogs, $14 for two sodas and $24 for two beers. The national average cost for two franks and two soft drinks is $13 each, and a pair of brews is $21. At UCLA, Penn State and USC, two beers total at least $30.” Millington also highlights the cheapest options: “Coastal Carolina fans eat free this season, but the next cheapest pair of wieners ($6) can be purchased at Clemson, Georgia, UNLV and Nebraska. Georgia fans can grab two colas for $5 at Sanford Stadium. A couple of drafts are only $6 at Tulane football games. Here are the schools with the priciest concessions: A pair of hot dogs cost $24 at Kidd Brewer Stadium, home of the Appalachian State. Rutgers football fans are paying $26 for a couple of sodas. Two beers at Stanford games ring up at a whopping $40.” (link)
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Dallas Baptist’s baseball program will leave Conference USA and join the Pac-12, effective July 1, 2026, with the first season beginning in the spring of 2027. (link)
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Auburn has signed a five-year, eight-figure on-field sponsorship deal with YellaWood, according to AuburnSports’ Justin Hokanson, who reports the logo will feature the words “Pat Dye Field” with the YellaWood logo below it. Hokanson adds: “Estimates over the past year have corporate field sponsorships priced between $2M and $6M annually. Sources tell AuburnSports that the YellaWood deal falls roughly in the middle.” Yellawood was founded by Auburn alumnus Jimmy Rane. (link)
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West Virginia District Court Judge John Bailey has granted a temporary restraining order for four West Virginia football student-athletes – Jimmori Robinson, Jeffrey Weimer, Tye Edwards, and Justin Harrington – to compete this year and enjoined the NCAA from enforcing its five-year rule as the quartet previously competed in the NJCAA. Bailey writing in his decision: “Every lawyer's favorite phrase applies to the case law on this issue: ‘It depends.’ With today's decision, the case law on this issue now reflects a 8-4 split as to whether participation at a junior college begins a student-athlete's eligibility clock. ‘District courts can and often do reach opposite conclusions when confronted with similar issues, and appellate courts exist to resolve those disagreements.’ Out of the nineteen (19) cases listed above, only one (1) has made its way to a United States Court of Appeals. Until this Court receives guidance from the Supreme Court of the United States or the Fourth Circuit, it remains steadfast in its view that, in the post-NIL and post-Alston landscape, the Challenged Rules are so closely intertwined with commercial regulations and benefits that they are, in effect, commercial in nature and thus subject to the Sherman Act.” (link, link)
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People & Places…
➤ Penn State will name Oklahoma Executive Assoc. AD for External Engagement Leah Beasley to a Deputy AD role, according to CollegeAD. (link)
➤ San Diego has selected Northwestern Senior Assoc. AD for External Affairs Daniel Nunes as Senior Assoc. AD for Revenue Generation and Innovation/CRO. (link)
➤ The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect shows administrative staff movement from the past few days at Arkansas, Army West Point, Austin Peay, California Baptist, Cornell, Evansville, Furman, James Madison, Miami (OH), Mississippi State, Ohio State, Syracuse, Tennessee, Texas Tech, Troy, UC Irvine, UTSA, Virginia Tech, Western Michigan and Wright State. (link)
➤ Niagara taps Thiel (DIII) Softball HC Paul Gray for the same post. (link)
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More Facility Features…
➤ USF has debuted the first video look at its new on-campus football stadium, which includes the longest bar in the state. Have a look (at the whole stadium, not just the bar). (link)
➤ Appalachian State has broken ground on its new, 85K-square-foot multiuse indoor practice facility. The complex will replace the university’s previous Sofield Family Indoor Practice Facility and will feature a 100-yard-long artificial turf field. (link)
➤ Binghamton put shovels in the dirt to officially begin construction on its $5.6M overhaul of the track and field facility. In recognition of Visions Federal Credit Union’s contributions to the project, Binghamton will name the space the Visions Federal Credit Union Track & Field Facility. The project will focus on completely replacing the existing track to meet NCAA regulations, renovating the long- and triple-jump event area and the pole vault area, adding lighting and safety improvements, installing a new multisport synthetic turf field at the track's interior, updating the stands and scoreboard and more. (link)
➤ Grambling State will officially break ground on its Indoor Athletic Training and Performance Facility on October 10. The new complex will feature a 70-yard turf field, climate-controlled practice space, advanced video systems, and specialized areas for strength training and sports medicine. (link)
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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.
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Assistant Director of NIL Operations (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Compliance Coordinator (California Polytechnic State University – San Luis Obispo / San Luis Obispo, CA): More details HERE.
Director of Compliance (University of South Carolina / Columbia, SC): More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant Athletics Director, Major Gifts (Florida Gulf Coast University / Fort Myers, FL): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletics Director - Revenue Generation and Brand Strategy/Chief Revenue Officer (George Mason University / Fairfax, VA): More details HERE.
Director of Development, Rebel Athletic Fund (University of Nevada – Las Vegas / Las Vegas, NV): More details HERE.
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.
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Utah State University Vice President & Director of Athletics (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE. The D1.dossier for this position is available HERE.
Deputy Athletics Director - Revenue Generation and Brand Strategy/Chief Revenue Officer (George Mason University / Fairfax, VA): More details HERE.
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.
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Coordinator of Athletic Facilities and Events (Penn State / University Park, PA): More details HERE.
Lead Athletic Fields Groundsworker (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Events (Boise State University / Boise, ID): More details HERE.
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.
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There are currently no General Administration job opportunities.
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Rehabilitation Coordinator and Orthopedic Physical Therapist (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer, Men's Basketball (Grand Canyon University / Phoenix, AZ): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (Oakland University / Rochester, MI): More details HERE.
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.
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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.
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