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The SEC will move to a nine-game conference football schedule in 2026, and SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey explains in a statement: “Adding a ninth SEC game underscores our universities’ commitment to delivering the most competitive football schedule in the nation. This format protects rivalries, increases competitive balance, and paired with our requirement to play an additional Power opponent, ensures SEC teams are well prepared to compete and succeed in the College Football Playoff.” The Athletic’s Seth Emerson notes that “for now, the SEC will maintain its mandate that each school also play one other power-conference opponent in a non-conference game. The conference said Thursday in a statement it ‘will continue to evaluate its policies to ensure the continued scheduling of high-quality non-conference opponents.’” Sankey also remarked on The Paul Finebaum Show that “what I described the last two days to the athletic directors is the [College Football Playoff’s] made progress. We’re not at perfection. The full clarity on how strength of schedule will be honored will be important to us. We’re at an eight-game schedule this year. We’ll have a second opportunity to see how selection decisions are made.” (link)
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CBS’ Brandon Marcello adds key reporting from sources to the SEC’s move to a nine-game conference football schedule next season: “ADs have been concerned with fan backlash over rising ticket prices and lack of quality games, so adding 9th game helped push this vote. [...] Each SEC team will receive additional money: an average of about $5 million each year from ESPN. Very possible that the $ jumps in the future.” (link)
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In assessing how Notre Dame has evolved with changes in the industry, The Athletic’s Pete Sampson observes that the Fighting Irish “were slow in adopting pathways for players to enroll a semester early because the administration was concerned about the practice’s impact on freshman orientation. Now the school is comfortable changing its academic calendar to accommodate the College Football Playoff.” Former AD Jack Swarbrick: “Wherever the bar moved to, we were gonna move. You advocate for the position you’d like to see occur, but in the background you’re always saying we’re not gonna let Notre Dame football fail.” In order to ensure the football program can be consistently in the College Football Playoff hunt, Sampson notes the Fighting Irish’s plans start with the “holy trinity of football buildings: a renovated stadium, an indoor practice facility and a new operations center. Two of those projects are done, and the third could be by the time Notre Dame opens Freeman’s fifth season as head coach at Lambeau Field against Wisconsin in 2026. They are all part of the reason Notre Dame believes it can now produce College Football Playoff runs in perpetuity. According to The Athletic’s CFP projections, the Irish have the fourth-best odds to make the 2025-26 Playoff at 73%, higher than preseason No. 1 Texas. It might seem like Notre Dame has everything to hold its reservation at college football’s adult table for the long run – acknowledging that every coach wants more NIL funding.” More. (link)
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CollegeAD has the details on Toledo AD Bryan Blair’s extended contract, which is set to run through June 30, 2030, and increases his base salary to $365K. Blair can earn bonuses up to no more than 30% of his salary. Athletic-related performance incentives range from $2K to $50K, and academic-related bonuses range from $2,500 to $5K. Additionally, Blair can earn bonuses based on fundraising that range from $1K to $15K. In the event that Toledo terminates the contract without cause, the Rockets will owe Blair severance pay equal to 1.5 years of annual salary. Should Blair terminate the contract and accept a job with a Power 4 or equivalent school, he will owe Toledo $50K in liquidated damages. (link)
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Crain’s Grand Rapids’ Joe Scalzo takes a look at how mid-majors are adapting to survive in the revenue-sharing era, and Kent State AD Randale Richmond notes: “We’re further away from being close to a Power 4 than we’ve ever been, but the gap has always been astronomical. Being associated (with the highest level) is still important. We’re still in the same video game with all the Power Fours of anybody else. It’s still the best value proposition.” Despite the challenges, Cleveland State AD Kelsie Gory Harkey explains the Vikings never considered moving down to DII or DIII: “That wasn’t a question we debated. Being a Division I school gets your brand out there in ways that it might not in a Division II or III setting. Those are opportunities that an institution cannot buy.” Akron AD Andrew Goodrich, meanwhile, argues that “we are in a better financial situation than Power 4 programs because the delta between where we are in our [budgetary goals] is smaller than the Power 4 teams’ delta. I feel very confident about that, having worked a number of years in the ACC. I talk to my friends in the ACC. I know what their budgets are. I know where they want to be. The delta is way, way bigger.” Oakland AD Steve Waterfield adds: “In the upcoming years, you’re going to maybe see opportunities that don’t exist now because institutions at that Power 4 level are going to have to make decisions regarding how they are going to allocate resources. That creates opportunities for us, whether that’s in swimming and diving or golf or whatever.” More. (link)
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Extra Points publisher Matt Brown reports that both the Atlantic Sun and United Athletic Conference are pursuing expansion, with the ASUN down to seven members and the UAC at eight. According to Brown, three DII institutions – West Florida, Lincoln Memorial and Nova Southeastern – “have been in talks with ASUN officials, even going so far as to sign letters of interest.” Brown stresses that “a letter of interest is not an official conference invitation,” but filing before the NCAA’s August 5 moratorium allows those schools to remain eligible to reclassify. Brown highlights Nova Southeastern as “probably the best institutional fit for the ASUN,” given its geography, sport sponsorship and athletic investments, while West Florida would play football in the UAC since the ASUN doesn’t sponsor the sport. Brown also notes that “when the ASUN/UAC news first broke, my phone was blowing up with ADs and consultant-types telling me to watch for the UAC to target schools in the Southland. My current understanding is any momentum in that direction has cooled. I am hearing the most chatter from industry-types about UT Martin, currently a member of the OVC. I don’t have anything confirmed by people with direct knowledge to be confident about timelines, but enough people I trust are texting me about this, I believe there’s some smoke to that potential fire.” More from Brown. (link)
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Chattanooga AD Mark Wharton sits down to discuss the landscape of FCS, including his first year as FCS Football Committee Chair. On how adding the Ivy League to the playoffs, and therefore now having one less at-large playoff berth, changes the committee’s conversation: “I think it’s going to be interesting because it’s new that we’re going to have the Ivy, and you know, they play 10 games. How do you look at that? Is the Ivy going to change and move to 11 games in the future? Obviously, they’ve got schedules full, but right now, you can argue the Ivy’s a one-bid league. You know, with some of these metrics, a lot of the Ivy’s are up there. I can’t figure any of that out, but you would see it just take one spot. Then with the seeding process, it’d be hard to say they have the strength of schedule to get a seed. You don’t know until you’re in the room, but it would just be one less at large that is taken away from another deep conference.” (link)
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Dallas Baptist AD Matt Duce describes the baseball program’s upcoming move to the Pac-12 as “one of the most significant moments in our university’s history,” noting strong enthusiasm from alumni, recruits, and parents. Duce explains the shift came together quickly, which is reflective of how “the landscape changes under our feet day by day.” Asked if the move would make the road to Omaha tougher, Duce acknowledges the challenges of playing programs like Oregon State and Fresno State but added: “If we didn’t think we can compete, we wouldn’t have made the move.” Duce also emphasizes recruiting benefits, especially new West Coast access, that will “elevate the profile of DBU baseball to a more national audience.” Duce notes of NIL and the House settlement that the Patriots have opted in, and “by doing that we’ve raised our hand and said, ‘Yeah, we’re gonna play by these new rules.’” (link)
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The Delaware Business Times’ Katie Tabeling takes a look at Delaware State’s plan to invest in its athletic department, including an eventual $125M in facilities upgrades, and Hornets AD Tony Tucker remarks: “I’ve always looked at DSU, if I want to use the old cliche, as a hidden gem. It has great opportunities in front of it. My first question was how can we realize our potential. It just starts in the little things and then builds up to bigger things.” Tucker also discusses his approach to hiring longtime NFL standout DeSean Jackson as the new football coach: “I didn’t think it would really go anywhere at first. But we talked a number of times, and I was totally surprised at how mature and football savvy he was as a coach. I knew him as a player, but I didn’t know he had such a knowledge [of the game]. It checked off a lot of boxes on my list: he had the personality, the knowledge and he’d bring a lot of attention and external resources to the university.” They’re getting that attention, as Tucker notes that “we’re set to have ESPN’s First Take with Stephen A. Smith to do a live show on campus. That’s something that wouldn’t have happened in the past. We’re not looking to be just great within the MEAC. We’re looking to be great nationally, and we have big aspirations. We got the right pieces in place, and now we have to go out and execute it.” (link)
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CSA Search and Consulting President Drew Turner joins College.town's Kristen Eargle to highlight the Chief of Staff opening on the CSA team. Turner recaps the year's highlights, including the addition of CSA Academics and the new rebrand before sharing the vision for this newly created position. Turner explains that until now the Chief of Staff role has been something added onto another team member’s responsibilities, but “as we’ve grown and as the amount of projects that we’ve led have increased, we felt like it wasn’t something that someone else could just do on the side as an addition to their responsibilities. … We need somebody to really focus on organizational efficiency, how to optimize our operations, how to improve internal communication, how to keep us accountable to the organization’s strategic plan, and all of that is a full-time job.” Turner adds that “when we look to this new position, we want somebody who comes in who’s an expert at internal operations, who knows how to really come in and implement some best practices.” Find out more in the full conversation. (link)
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Maine is the latest institution to partner with Collegiate Sports Connect for its Talent Finder technology. Maine will now be able to expand its candidate pools for every administrative job search by identifying the passive job seekers who are open to being recruited, but are not actively applying – a population that comprises more than 70% of the overall talent market. As part of the deal, the Black Bears will also enjoy unlimited job postings via CollegeSports.jobs. (link)
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Presbyterian, in conjunction with Scotsman’s Corner, partners with Athletic Solutions to provide additional NIL opportunities for its student-athletes. (link)
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Louisiana raised $20.7M during FY25, marking the second-highest fundraising number in school history, behind only the $29.88M generated in FY21. Additionally, membership in the Ragin’ Cajun Athletic Foundation increased by 15% to over 3,300. (link)
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TKO has agreed to pay UNLV $1.75M in exchange for moving its football home opener against Idaho State from September 13 to this Saturday. TKO wanted that date at Allegiant Stadium to host the Canelo Álvarez v. Terence Crawford boxing match. (link)
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UNLV football student-athlete Tatuo Martinson, who last played for the Rebels in 2024, had his motion for a preliminary injunction granted from the bench, giving him an extra year of eligibility, according to Boise State assistant professor Sam Ehrlich, who notes the judge pointed to the House settlement as having "fundamentally transformed" the college athlete labor market. (link)
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➤ Duke Senior Assoc. AD Chris Kennedy and Assoc. AD for Resource Acquisition Mike Sobb have retired from their roles with the Blue Devils, according to CollegeAD. (link)
➤ Check out this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire for a full rundown of changes to coaching staffs from the past few days. (link)
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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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People & Places…
➤ 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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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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