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Best wishes to Oklahoma State AD Chad Weiberg as he continues recovery from open heart surgery that went down earlier in the month after some routine scans identified potential “catastrophic” issues, per the Tulsa World’s Bill Haisten. Weiberg: “This was a full-on open-heart surgery. I’ve got a pretty gnarly incision from my neck down toward my stomach. This still feels surreal to me. I hadn’t been feeling bad at all. I feel very blessed that our medical professionals caught it. They say there was the risk of something catastrophic, if we hadn’t found it and fixed it. [...] I had my second follow-up with the surgeon (on Friday). He thought that I was making really good progress. As long as I listen to my body and don’t overdo things, my surgeon believes it’s OK for me to have what I describe as a slow reentry. I won’t go full blast at first. I do as much walking as I can. They want my lungs and my heart working. I can’t do any lifting of any sort. Right now, the main thing is the healing of the breast bone.” Weiberg does not expect to miss any OSU football games this season, jokes that he asked the heart surgeon to wear some orange during the procedure, “I can confirm coming out of this I do bleed orange.” (link)
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More from Mountain West Commissioner Gloria Nevarez with PokesNews.com’s Jeff Bugher. Weighing in on frustrations with the transfer portal, NIL and tampering, Nevarez indicates that the latter has long been an issue for the league: “We’ve always struggled with [tampering]. And now, with revenue sharing and NIL, it seems to be even more so, and the transfer portal, it seems more rampant, prevalent. … So it's something we have to get our arms around. … I think there is some [responsibility] on us, on the NCAA to bring accountability, but also to the institutions and the coaches in conducting business in an ethical manner. We can't let them off the hook just because it's in a competitive environment. Breaking the rules is breaking the rules.” As for the House settlement and its potential to shape college athletics’ future, Nevarez believes it puts things on the right track: “There's certainly a lot that still needs to be hammered out, a lot of unintended consequences. But if it effectively works in our environment and stabilizes, I think we have a chance to continue to build in college athletics as we know it today. If not, I think when media contracts are up again in the early 2030s, we're going to see another major shift.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Scott Dochterman & Sam Khan Jr. attempt to answer the age-old industry question of, “Why there’s never enough money in college sports?” Boise State AD Jeramiah Dickey’s perspective: “We don’t have unity across our industry. We have a lot of cooks in the kitchen, from presidents to ADs to commissioners, and everyone’s job is to do what’s in the best interest of the place they are at and the people they lead and serve. And I’m not sure anyone is looking out for the greater good of an industry and thinking more creatively how we can create a more sustainable model because what we are currently doing is not sustainable.” Baylor AD Mack Rhoades: “The minute one school does it, the next school and the next school and the next school (does it). ‘Well, if we’re expected to beat them and compete with them, and they just hired 10 new staff members, then we need 10 new staff members.’ And as an industry, we’ve been really good at doing that. What’s interesting is you sit and you have private conversations amongst athletic directors, and even amongst some coaches, and we’ll all sit there and go, ‘What are we doing?’ But then your competitor does it and you go, ‘OK, we’ve got to do it.’ So we’re, at times, our own worst enemy. [...] When does it become too many people?” Rhoades asked. “Are we really going to have two coaches coaching the same group of linebackers? Two coaches coaching the wide receivers? Man, too many people, too many problems. When does it become an inflection point of diminishing return versus positive return? I think we’ve reached it.” Lots more. (link)
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Michigan State AD J Batt was interviewed during yesterday’s Lions-Texans preseason game & talked about his mindset on industry change: “I've kind of always thought of it as an opportunity. At the end of the day, certainly, it's different. Very different. But it's an opportunity, and particularly as we move into the post-House settlement era, it becomes an opportunity for us to move forward, take ground, and as long as you're able to deploy it well, be smart about it, and be strategic, and have this incredible fanbase that we have, it will be a continued opportunity for us. [...] I believe that as we head into the revenue share of the post-House settlement, hopefully, what that requires will change, and how we approach that space will change. But I can tell we'll have a great plan. We'll be united in that plan. We'll be aligned in that plan from President (Kevin) Guskiewicz to our coaches, and to our board as we head into that era.” (link)
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Must watch ESPN College GameDay tribute video for the venerable Lee Corso as his final show approaches: “From colleagues, to guest pickers, fans and beyond, those around the college football community share what Lee Corso means to them. We love you, Coach!” (link)
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“Everyone knows the potential of USC. I think they understand the giant’s awake now.” That’s USC Football GM Chad Bowden to The Athletic’s Antonio Morales. Trojans AD Jen Cohen, who is credited in Morales’ article with modernizing the athletic department’s operations & focus: “The first (guiding principle) is ensuring championship-level football. That is a huge part of who we are at USC, and football is the big economic engine of our athletic department. It allows for us to do a lot for a lot of other programs and students, so we are prioritizing that in our planning.” As for USC HC Lincoln Riley, when asked about their NIL turnaround: “It’s a lot like USC as a whole. There’s a lot of potential, but potential is one thing. It’s actually seeing it all come together … people really getting behind it and saying it’s going to be a priority. The school’s done that. Our staff has done that. Now, the Trojan family on the outside has started to do that. This is just the tip of the iceberg.” Lots more. (link)
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Construction crews continue to push forward on facility upgrades for UCF Football with the Roth Tower expansion due for completion roughly a year from now. Knights Senior Executive Assoc. AD for Capital Projects Marcus Attles notes there’s a plan in place for the upcoming season: “It’ll be a construction site through the week, and then it will go back to our game day. We’re excited to host seven really exciting football games here at the Bounce House.” Barton Marlow VP of Sports Len Moser on Thursday’s opener against Jacksonville State: “What I always say is you can get a month’s worth of work done in a week and a week’s worth of work done in a day when we’re under the gun like this. It’s just a fun and exciting time to see everybody come together. [...] We planned it out very well in advance to make sure we had some of the main structure erected first, and then we get the cranes out of the way and open that up for fans and make it safe and make it accessible. Then we’ll come in between games.” (link)
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Nevada SportsNet’s Chris Murray details more of the back story of Nevada’s new $32M indoor fieldhouse, which broke ground last week. In addition to university President Brian Sandoval, UNR alums Tyler Lantrip and Cory Hunt, who both work at local real estate development firm, Tolles Development, were crucial to the process. Hunt: “We had a conversation with President Sandoval and said, 'Hey, we think we could help here.’ He connected us with Stephanie and we said, 'We build these different sorts of buildings. We build warehouses and hotels and retail centers and all sorts of stuff,' and so we kind of know what things should cost. And we have some different design perspectives where we're able to manage costs and control those in the scope of these projects because I think that's probably what happens that leads to those $70, $75 million dollar price tags. We're able to be a little more creative, a little bit more flexible in that way. They said, 'Hey, if you can do it, let's talk.'” More from Hunt: “ (Nevada AD) Stephanie (Rempe) is a first-rate athletic director. She is just best in class. We think the world of her. She's a tremendous leader. She's really the one who helped push this project forward and kept it going. Every time we hit a hurdle, she was there. And President Sandoval as well. He always finds a way and encourages and supports and says, 'Hey, whatever we need to do, let's get it done. How can I help? What can I do to support?' I think that's kind of a rare thing in my perspective to have a president and an athletic director who are so aligned and understand the value that athletics and these facilities and investments can have. We're just really proud of that team, and we want to support them however we can.” More. (link)
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UTSA and Ancira Auto Group have expanded their partnership, which includes the San Antonio dealer group becoming the official on-field sponsor for Roadrunners football and expanded NIL opportunities for UTSA student-athletes. The expanded partnership was facilitated by UTSA Sports Properties, a division of Playfly Sports. (link)
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Former William & Mary AD Samantha Huge has announced that she will step down as Executive Director of the National Collegiate Equestrian Association, effective August 31. Former Eastern Washington AD and current NCEA Deputy Director Lynn Hickey has been unanimously voted to take over the role after Huge’s departure. Huge is joining the Advancement Team of Wingrove Academy and will be the Executive Director of Principal Giving. (link)
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The Post & Courier’s Jon Blau catches up with some Clemson football walk-ons who are appreciative of the opportunity to remain with the team. Clemson could not carry 50+ walk-ons into this season, but Tigers HC Dabo Swinney said all were welcome to stay on the team through the spring and summer before he would have to cut many of them before the opener against LSU. Offensive lineman walk-on Dominic Cardone tells Blau he’d “pay to play here,” adding that the component of the House settlement that has led to a decrease in walk-ons “kind of always bothered me, thinking we don’t have scholarships, we're not getting paid anything – and yet this lawsuit comes around and wants to take it all away from us.” Luckily, Cardone was one of the players the Tigers were able to grandfather in, and although he only played one snap last year, he recalls a strip sack by Tigers DL TJ Parker that propelled Clemson to an early lead in the ACC Championship game. “I'm like, man, I blocked that dude all year and tried to get him better. Nobody would know that. I'm sitting on the sideline in my sweatshirt, just happy to be there. … There's clichés you could say about walk-ons, but I think we’re truly the backbone and the heart of the team. If that's holding a bag on the field or getting destroyed by first-round picks, I just want to do whatever I can to make this team better. Because I love this team.” (link)
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The NBA and NBAPA have voiced support for further limitations on certain types of bets to reduce the risk of manipulation and combat athlete abuse by gamblers. An NBA spokesperson tells ESPN’s David Purdum that "protecting the integrity of our game is paramount, and we believe reasonable limitations on certain prop bets should be given due consideration. Any approach should aim to reduce the risk of performance manipulation while ensuring that fans who wish to place prop bets can continue to do so via legal, regulated markets." A union spokesperson adds: "[Players] are concerned that prop bets have become an increasingly alarming source of player harassment, both online and in person. If tighter regulations can help minimize that abuse, then we support taking a closer look at them." Purdum also notes MLB is “discussing the microbet issue, according to a source familiar with the matter. The MLB Players Association declined comment. The NFL and NFL Players Association also declined comment when contacted by ESPN.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Scott Dochterman explores how today’s “Farmageddon” match-up between Kansas State and Iowa State managed to go international as this year’s Aer Lingus College Football Classic in Dublin. According to Dochterman, the idea was one that blossomed in 2022 with Aer Lingus staff first approaching Cyclones AD Jamie Pollard about moving a 2025 Big 12 game. Pollard: “For us to be the home game, it just didn’t work. But we wanted to be part of it, and so we offered to be part of it as the visitor. We just had to find the right team to give up a home game.” Enter Kansas State. Game organizer & On Location EVP for College John Anthony met with Wildcats AD Gene Taylor at a convention in 2022 where he broached the topic, for the second time. Taylor: ”I’m like, ‘What?’ He goes, ‘Would you think the Big 12 would move it?’ I said, ‘There’s no way [Kansas State Football HC Chris] Klieman is moving the Iowa State game to a neutral site in Ireland.’ And he said, ‘Would you just ask?’” Anthony followed up by traveling with his staff to Manhattan for a presentation to go over details, while Klieman reached out to peers at Northwestern and Nebraska who’d played in the contest in 2022. One of the coaches who’d participated called it “the greatest experience their kids have ever had.” From there, Klieman was in. Taylor: ”Chris came down to my office, and said, ‘Let’s do it,’ I was shocked, literally, because of the importance of the game. It’s a conference game. It’s the first game of the year. I didn’t think he’d do it.” (link)
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Indiana AD Scott Dolson on how the Hoosiers will use the new monies generated from the Merchants Bank football field naming rights deal ($50M over 20 years): “Staffing is really 1A. Maintaining staff, coaches across the board is really, really important to us. And then third would be facilities right behind those two. So those priorities to me are critical in all of our strategic decisions as it comes to allocating resources. So with this type of a commitment, a long-term sponsorship opportunity like this, we’ll evaluate the use of those in the best way that we can prioritize those three areas for us to move forward and hopefully reach the heights that we want to with our program.” Dolson also commented on potential renovations to Memorial Stadium: “The bigger potential renovation, we’re still in the master planning phase in what the end result will be. And I know you heard me say this, because you probably will, you keep saying this, when will that be done? I think we didn’t stall it, but part of it with the changes in college athletics with the new revenue share and the $20.5M new expense line item we have this year, we’re still trying to really dial in, what should the future of the stadium overall look like? And should that be something that we piecemeal together year after year or something we take on one big project? So today’s commitment in the partnership with Merchants Bank, I think really helps in both areas. And the bottom line for me is making certain that we’re allocating our resources in the best way that we can get the program where it needs to be. And where Coach Cig and I both feel we get the biggest return on those investments.” (link)
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CollegeAD unpacks the particulars of incoming North Carolina AD Steve Newmark’s deal with the Tar Heels: While Newmark waits to officially take over as AD on July 1, 2026, he’s set to earn $600K as Executive Associate AD. When Newmark does officially become AD, his annual salary will jump to $1M, as part of his contract that runs through August 14, 2030. CollegeAD also notes Newmark and UNC will review his salary annually. “In addition to his annual pay, Newmark can earn a bonus equal to 1/12 of his base pay anytime North Carolina's football program plays in a bowl or the College Football Playoff. The same 1/12 bonus can be earned for both the men's or women's basketball teams earning a bid to the NCAA Tournament. Once Newmark takes over for Bubba Cunningham, he can earn bonuses equal to 3/24 of his annual salary for a department APR score of 975 or better or a GSR of 82% or better.” In addition to those standard bonuses, Newmark can earn more cash for additional athletic achievements ranging from $35K to $100K. He is also slated to earn four retention payments of $50K in 2026, 2027, 2028, and 2029. Another pair of retention bonuses are due on March 31 and June 30, 2030. If UNC were to part ways with Newmark without cause, he'd be owed a buyout equal to the lesser of the number of whole months remaining to August 14, 2030, or 24 months. (link)
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Extra, Extra! With so many developments making immediate impacts on the industry this week, the College.town newsroom, located at the corner of Sankey St. and Dellenger Dr., had to hold back on publishing a myriad of updates in the media rights environment. As such, we’re donning our turn-of-the-century (19th to 20th) newsboy caps for this edition of D1.extra because keeping a finger on the pulse of the media rights environment has never been more important in college sports than it is today. From ESPN’s DTC launch to the latest on MLB’s new media partners and everything in between, here are the latest goings-on. Read all about it! (link)
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Illinois State AD Jeri Beggs says the Redbirds raised $6M+ in the past year, the second-highest total in program history. That included 40 gifts of $25K or more. Beggs also says season ticket sales are up across all four ticketed sports - football, volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball - for a second straight year. (link)
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College of Charleston AD Matt Roberts sits down with College.town’s Kristen Eargle on the latest episode of The Career Hustle to discuss a number of topics from breaking into the industry to aligning himself with great leaders and how adaptability is the skill set that now proves more vital than ever before. Roberts: “I think adaptability is huge. That’s obvious with what’s going on with the House settlement. It’s the old Matthew McConaughey line. ‘We keep getting older, but our student athletes stay the same age.’ Our world that we live in, and how we see things, is not the same as the young people that we're here to serve. So, we have to adapt to their world, and whether that’s how we communicate or the resources that we deploy for them on their behalf. That changes. If we don't have coaches and staff and ourselves as leaders of a department that are adapting to the world around us, it's going to be hard to have success, or at least continued success.” More from Roberts. (link)
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“Why does (Northwestern President) Michael Schill still have a job?” That’s the question The Inside Zone’s Matt Fortuna ponders fresh off the university’s lawsuit settlement with former Football HC Pat Fitzgerald. Citing Schill’s original statement after firing Fitzgerald back in 2023, Fortuna notes Schill called the decision to originally suspend the coach “mine and mine alone,” and continues on to insist that’s “far from the only head-scratching decision that has cost Northwestern — a top-10 national university, per World and News Report — serious dollars at a crucial time for schools financially.” Highlighting a recent announcement that the school was trimming 435 jobs in response to a $790M federal funding freeze as well as referencing an on-going Dept. of Education investigation for “widespread antisemitic harassment,” settlements with former players over hazing-related lawsuits and the “odd decision” to move former AD Derrick Gragg to a new role as VP for Athletic Strategy, Fortuna opines that “Northwestern is paying the literal price right now. The Wildcats lost their coach, they ended up losing their AD and they have lost more money than they can probably count. The only thing they haven’t lost is their president.” (link)
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New South Carolina Deputy AD/CMO Wesley Mallette now has an official contract, approved by the Board of Trustees yesterday. The deal runs through 2027 and will pay him $300K in year one and $310K in year two. It also includes a one-time $15K payment, “similar to a signing bonus.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ CollegeAD indicates Colorado Senior Assoc. AD/CFO Cory Hilliard has exited the Buffs department. (link)
➤ Loyola Marymount Senior Assoc. AD for Development James Batley has taken an Assoc. AD for Development role at UCLA. (link)
➤ Fordham has hired Rutgers Director of Facilities & Operations Therno Diallo as its new Senior Assoc. AD, per CollegeAD. (link)
➤ Arizona has added Atlantic 10 Director of Finance Martha Perez Schmitz as Assoc. AD for Budget & Finance. (link)
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Baylor Senior Assoc. AD for Strategic Vision & Innovation Kevin Goll reflects on the passing of his father & the role sports played in forging a deep bond. Terrific read as the pigskin finally kicks today. Goll: “In a world of increasing isolation and digitization, it gets us together live and in person. It provides an opportunity to witness greatness with those who we care about the most. My friend, Paul Putz, who leads Baylor's Faith & Sports Institute, often says that while never an ultimate thing, sports should be received as a good gift from a perfect Giver. This is absolutely true, and within the goodness of the gift of sports is how it can bless and impact not only the participants but also the viewers. The relationship I enjoyed with Dad owes a lot of quality time to this truth. I have a great many thoughts and emotions processing Dad's passing, as is natural for a son to have when the lifelong rock of the family graduates to the better side of eternity. One constant has been the feeling of gratitude for the memories and experiences we had together. In hindsight, I do not regret any of the effort I put forth into making those moments happen, and I know he didn't either.” (link)
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D1Baseball’s Bradley Smart dug into the turnover rates among baseball teams in 2025 and found that Indiana State experienced the highest rate of turnover at 98%, followed by Southern Indiana (95%), Nicholls State (89%), Washington State and Stephen F. Austin (86%), Longwood and San Jose State (85%), Saint Joseph’s (84%), Oral Roberts and Kentucky (83%), Delaware State, VCU, UC Riverside and Miami (FL) (82%) and Southern Illinois (81%). Smart also points out that Stephen F. Austin did not return a single hitter with a plate appearance in 2024, while LSU experienced a turnover rate of 92% in its pitching rotation en route to winning the national title. Smart adds some context: “Coaching changes make up five of the top six (and top three overall). What’s notable in this group, though, is Kentucky: The Wildcats reached a regional final despite hefty turnover both in the lineup and on the mound. Kentucky’s top three hitters by plate appearances were new as were four of the top five by innings pitched. Finding meaningful freshman contributors alongside role players elevating and strong transfer additions can overcome practically any amount of turnover. … Statistically, the correlations to a team’s record are pretty weak when you consider just the data from the 2025 season. Teams that have higher percentages of plate appearances to replace tend to have slightly lower win percentages, but it’s a very weak relationship. If you look year-over-year, you get a slightly stronger relationship, but it’s still weak – it suggests teams with higher offensive turnover tend to see a decline in win percentage, but not at a statistically significant level.” More. (link)
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The Tennessee Fund raised $169.5M in FY25, a new record that contributed to the “historic” $428M raised by the University of Tennessee Foundation. The Tennessee Fund’s previous record was $139.8M in FY24. For context, it was $35.6M in FY21. The FY25 annual fund set another highwater mark, at $72.4M. For the fourth consecutive year, every full-time member of the Tennessee Athletics Department has made a philanthropic contribution to UT's annual staff giving initiative. (link)
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In FY25, the Penn Champions Club raised more than $37.1M in commitments across annual funds, endowments, and capital projects, marking one of the strongest overall totals in Penn Athletics history. The haul included $7.7M+ in annual fund donations, $800K+ in matching funds secured through the Match the Moment Challenge and $1.2M+ raised in the Red & Blue Challenge. Additionally, there was a 29% increase in donors at the Athletic Director’s Circle ($25K+) level YOY. (link)
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St. Bonaventure will have a new outdoor tennis complex thanks to a “significant” gift from alumni Michael and Kristeen Hickey. Michael is the chair of the Board of Trustees and Kristeen played tennis for the Bonnies. Their gift will cover the entire cost of the project, which will include lighting, bleachers and parking. Construction began in July and is slated to be completed by the end of October. (link)
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Senior Director, Principal Giving - Athletics (University of Cincinnati Foundation / Cincinnati, OH): More details HERE.
Director of Annual Giving (University of Wisconsin / Madison, WI): More details HERE.
Assistant or Associate Director of Stewardship and Engagement (University of Wisconsin / Madison, WI): More details HERE.
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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Senior Associate Athletic Director/CFO (University of North Carolina at Charlotte / Charlotte, NC): More details HERE.
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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Assistant Director of Event Management & Facility Operations (University of Massachusetts – Amherst / Amherst, MA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Equipment Manager (Old Dominion University / Norfolk, VA): More details HERE.
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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Executive Administrative Assistant I for the Director of Athletics (University of Maryland – Baltimore County / Catonsville, MD): More details HERE.
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Assistant Athletic Trainer (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): More details HERE.
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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Assistant Director, Ticket Operations, Department of Athletics (R0008184) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
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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