D1.ticker - Eliminate the barrage of articles & time-consuming searches. Efficient D1 athletics news in a daily email.
|
|
|
|
Football runs through Teamworks. Trusted by 99% of college programs and 100% of the NFL, we’ve built the only unified football ecosystem connecting recruiting, roster management, scouting, player development, and coaching in one place. With Teamworks, you can manage recruiting boards, evaluate players, and link every assessment to film, powered by the best analytics team in sports that gives you the tools to uncover hidden value, retain your roster, master the Portal, and win negotiations. That’s why football runs through Teamworks. Learn more.
|
|
|
D1 Jobs on CollegeSports.jobs... New opportunities at Campbell, Florida Gulf Coast, Illinois Chicago, Lehigh, Maryland and West Georgia, below. Whether you're trying to reach the tens of thousands of administrators who read D1.ticker every day, or the 27K+ coaches that engage with Coaches.wire, post HERE to maximize the reach of your job openings.
D1.dossiers... are ready for the AD openings at Austin Peay, Bucknell, Cal Poly, CSUN, Delaware, New Mexico State, Ohio, South Carolina State, Southern Utah, South Florida, Tampa (DII - also available as a single purchase), Troy, UC San Diego and Utah State - $349 for an entire year of access to all dossiers. Coming soon: Oklahoma, UC Riverside and Wagner. (link) D2.dossiers... Tampa is available for the single purchase price of $199. (link)
|
|
|
Florida AD Scott Stricklin recently signed a three-year contract extension through 2030, Swamp247’s Graham Hall reports, adding: “Earlier this week, Swamp247 submitted a public records request for Stricklin's revised contract, but the University Athletic Association has yet to fulfill the request.” (link)
|
Western Michigan is signing AD Dan Bartholomae to a new six-year deal, which will put him among the top-paid athletic directors in the Group of 5, according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, who adds: “It’s expected to average more than $750K annually, and could reach $850K in some years with bonuses.” (link)
|
Texas Southern names Minority Trailblazers in Sports Conference President and CEO/former Norfolk State and Hampton Deputy AD Paula Jackson as its Interim AD. This comes after AD Kevin Granger took a leave of absence earlier this summer following sexual assault allegations against a TSU staffer. TSU President J.W. Crawford III: “Texas Southern University is committed to ensuring stability, vision, and leadership for our student-athletes. Dr. Paula Jackson is well prepared to step into this role. Her record of achievement, innovative approach, and ability to build strong partnerships will help maintain continuity and momentum within our athletics department. She brings both experience and dedication that will serve our student-athletes and community well.” (link, link)
|
Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger reports Double Eagle Energy Holdings Co-CEO/Texas Tech Board of Regents Chairman Cody Campbell will be featured in a TV spot on ESPN and Fox during college football’s opening weekend encouraging “Congress to amend the Sports Broadcasting Act to allow conferences to consolidate media rights deals.” Dellenger continues: “The 30-second ad, paid for by a non-profit that Campbell founded called ‘Saving College Sports,’ highlights that women’s & Olympic sports are in ‘immediate danger’ of cuts by cash-strapped athletic departments now paying millions to mostly football & men’s basketball players. Campbell’s push to amend the SBA is gaining momentum from many FBS schools. It would permit the consolidation of FBS TV contracts to generate, experts contend, two to three times the current value of conference TV deals. The additional revenue, in theory, would go to subsidize Olympic sports. As it currently stands, the college sports-related House bill (SCORE Act) - one that may soon be introduced on the House floor - does not include a provision to amend the Sports Broadcasting Act, which only applies to pro sports. Campbell and others have fought for its inclusion.” (link)
|
Florida State AD Michael Alford expressed confidence in the future of the Florida State-Florida football rivalry despite the SEC’s recent decision to move to nine league games in 2026, remarking: “It's such a great rivalry in collegiate athletics, and it means so much to not only both institutions, but the state and really college football. That game means a lot to college football, so we're going to do everything we can to preserve it. … That rivalry is just too strong for anything to move it.” Per The Osceola’s Bob Ferrante, Florida AD Scott Stricklin also provided an encouraging note about the series’ future in a Tuesday e-mail to fans, adding: “this change will require adjustments to our future non-conference schedules, but it also means that with nine SEC games plus our annual rivalry with Florida State, the Gators will be competing in 10 Power 4 matchups every year.” Alford remains confident about playing a return match-up at Alabama in 2026, but says “it’s too soon” to know the impacts on a 2027-28 series with Georgia. He’s also talked with ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips about the league potentially moving to a “9-1” format with teams playing nine league games and one against a Power 4 opponent. Alford: “We're going to look to challenge ourselves with the top programs in the country. That's something I got to make sure in our discussions with the ACC that we preserve that one, that opportunity. But if we go to a 9-1, what does that mean?” (link)
|
The News & Observer’s Shelby Swanson shares more insight on the transition from North Carolina AD Bubba Cunningham to AD Steve Newmark, and Newmark explains: “I think [Cunningham] saw where collegiate athletics were going, and having folks who have had some experience in that type of landscape would be beneficial going forward. I envisioned myself always being in Charlotte. I mean, I really enjoyed being part of the Fenway Group…but this was an opportunity, just because of my passion for UNC and because of the changes in the landscape, it appeared that, hopefully, my skill set might be able to bring some value.” When it comes to generating new sponsorship revenue, Cunningham and Newmark both believe there’s a way to be tasteful. Cunningham cites Disney as an example. Rather than slapping logos on every surface, the company ties brands directly to experiences, such as Epcot’s Test Track, sponsored by Chevrolet. Cunningham: “If you put Modelo on the [coaches’] headsets, probably not a good idea. Modelo sponsoring the beer garden makes sense. So it just becomes part and parcel of what you’re doing. But I think that’s where the sponsorship experience that [Newmark] brings to us is going to be really valuable.” Newmark also observes that “the entire country and the sports fan base is getting acclimated to seeing more marketing and promotion integrated into games. I think it may have been something that would have been a shock to the system 20 years ago. But I think everybody has seen the evolution of sports, and collegiate athletics is clearly not on the leading edge of doing that. They look at professional sports, and they’ve been much more aggressive in integrating brands and properties. And so I think it’s just a natural evolution.” (link)
|
Sportico’s Anthony Crupi writes that the addition of previously overlooked college towns as part of Nielsen’s expanded out-of-home (OOH) measurement system is expected to provide a boost to college football ratings. With the implementation of Nielsen’s new Big Data + Panel and the OOH expansion “that allows the ratings service to measure audiences in bars, restaurants, gyms and pretty much anywhere else fans gather to watch sports,” including private residences, the author highlights that “the deliveries for this year’s campaign will fully reflect the revised method of counting the house.” With OOH consumption varying by market, “it’s anyone’s guess as to how much of an overall lift the networks can expect, but the advance data collected last fall suggests that certain schools could see their ratings in national windows improve by as much as 7%. Bear in mind that most of the biggest TV draws in 2024-25, including Georgia, Texas, Michigan, Ohio State and Alabama, were already measured under the old OOH system; that said, the enhanced data-gathering efforts in some of the once-excluded SEC, Big Ten and Big 12 markets could really move the needle for the networks.” With the TV industry attempting to “straddle the divergent worlds of trad TV and streaming,” Crupi observes that “securing credit for all the impressions that had gone uncounted in the pre-OOH era allows the networks to more deftly maneuver their way through a market that is growing increasingly more unstable with every passing quarter—making those twin canoes just a bit easier to navigate.” (link)
|
People & Places…
➤ JMI Sports turns to a familiar face in Lexington Sporting Club (USL League One) CEO Kim Shelton to be its new Senior VP for NIL Strategy and Executive Director of University of Kentucky NIL. (link)
➤ UTSA welcomes SMU Executive Deputy AD/COO Kurt Pottkotter as Senior Assoc. VP for Athletics Development. (link)
➤ Tarleton State hires New Mexico Assoc. AD for Event Management Daniel Wines as Senior Assoc. AD for Internal Operations. (link)
➤ Richmond hires former Spider baseball student-athlete and recent Pepperdine Vice Chancellor for Principal Gifts Jim Merritt as the University’s first Assoc. AD for Basketball Development. (link)
➤ On3 taps former ESPN senior writer Chris Low as a Senior National College Football Reporter. On3 CEO Shannon Terry: “For more than three decades, Chris has been one of the most trusted and connected insiders in the college sports media landscape. We are honored that he has chosen to continue his distinguished career with On3.“ (link)
➤ UMass elevates alumnus and current Men’s Lacrosse AHC Kyle Smith to HC. (link)
➤ Florida AD Scott Stricklin has announced a three-game suspension to open the season for Baseball HC Kevin O'Sullivan due to his actions at the 2025 Conway Regional. Stricklin: "The suspension announced today reinforces Florida Athletics' commitment to our standards, with Coach O'Sullivan accepting full responsibility for his behavior. Sully has vowed to learn from the experience and serve as a better leader moving forward." (link)
|
Learfield invites you to hop in the car with former Texas star Bijan Robinson and celebrate College Colors Day. Throw on your colors and have a look. (link)
|
Stetson (the hat company) joins with CLC and L2 Brands to launch an officially licensed, Western-inspired hat collection for seven universities, including Stetson (the university), Texas A&M, Texas, Oklahoma, TCU, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State. Each hat will be uniquely designed for the participating universities, with school branding integrated into the hat band, and will be available at each respective school’s campus retailer. Stetson (the hat company) CEO Robert Dundon: “College sports have a way of bringing people together, and that's exactly what we wanted this collection to do. We're proud to put the Stetson® name alongside these schools—it feels like a natural match. Fans will see their own spirit and tradition reflected in a brand that's been part of American culture for over 160 years.” (link)
|
Maryville (DII) announces a major milestone in plans to elevate its men’s hockey program to Division I having raised $2.2M of a $5.5M fundraising goal to support the transition, centered on major upgrades to the Maryville University Hockey Center. At the heart of the campaign is a planned, 12K sq ft. expansion, while increasing seating capacity to 2K. The school aims to start construction in Spring 2026 with a completion target set for the start of the 2027-28 hockey season, contingent on achieving fundraising goals. (link)
|
Murray State has received a $1M gift from the Jim and Sue Cash estate that will have a significant impact on the modernization and growth of the athletics complex footprint. The gift has secured the naming rights for the upcoming Racer baseball clubhouse. (link)
|
Binghamton announces that its $10M Events Center renovation is set to begin after May Commencement and expected to be finished in late fall. The announced upgrades will benefit the Bearcats’ track, basketball and volleyball programs by featuring the replacement of the entire event-level surface, six track lanes, basketball court and bleachers. The new bleacher system will feature retractable sections with bench seating on the South end and chairback seating on each of the West and East spectator sides. (link)
|
Noting that college football players recently received a re-draft of the EA Sports agreement, Heitner Legal Founder Darren Heitner writes: “[Players] should pause and seek advice from those they trust – compliance, agents, counsel, etc. before signing. This new agreement may conflict with existing marketing, licensing, school, collective, and revenue share agreements that players have already signed, where the players sometimes assign away group licensing rights.” Heitner continues on to add that the EA re-draft includes: “Removal of the opt-out language, which allowed athletes to opt out of granting their rights for any reason. Continued use of restrictive termination language that locks in a flat fee ($1,500), with no royalty, over the player’s college career [and] language that supersedes the previous EA agreement that the players have signed.” (link)
|
|
|
UC San Diego’s AD search is entering its final stages, according to CollegeAD, which reports: “After holding virtual interviews earlier this month, sources say the final pool of candidates has been visiting the UCSD campus. Sources say in-person interviews took place last week and continued into this week. It's our understanding that at least a pair of sitting athletic directors are among the group of finalists. Sources say other finalists include senior staffers from both the Power Four and mid-major ranks.” (link)
|
Southland Commissioner Chris Grant joins the FCS Football Talk podcast with Hero Sports’ Sam Herder and says of the new NCAA governance model: “It was tough in the concept that we'd be losing representation on a lot of these Division I committees that we participate on,” but “I'm still in a belief that it can all work out together as one ecosystem: Communication has to be strong. And I think we're working on that in a commissioner room and we are actually talking through it as FCS commissioners of what's best for FCS right now. It gives us the opportunity without trying to really create a separate, totally separate subdivision, but to work together more collectively and challenge us to be on the same page.” Grant credits the Power 4 conferences with creating much of the infrastructure mid-majors rely on: “When I have folks like Greg Sankey, you look at Jim Phillips, now Brett Yormark on the more business side of it, and Tony [Petitti] up at the Big Ten…a lot of things that we have as Division I members, even as mid-majors and even FCS, [is] because of what their brands and the way they forged forward — television, sponsorships, so on and so forth.” (link)
|
Big Sky Commissioner Tom Wistrcill pens an op-ed highlighting the league’s position in the post-House era and submits: “When you (or your parent or grandparent) close your eyes and recall what college sports has traditionally looked and felt like, that mental imagery is so much of what you still can expect when you step foot on campus for a contest at Weber State University or the University of Montana or Idaho State University, to name just a few of our member institutions. The passion, pageantry, and esprit de corps experienced at a college football game uniquely galvanize a campus with its alumni and fans, creating a sense of community and belonging that is increasingly critical in today’s ever-divisive world. Plus, the competitors in these competitions – who finally can monetize their name, image, and likeness – continue to be college students, earnestly pursuing a degree. … This is not lost on our campuses, and I commend our university presidents, athletic directors, coaches, and other campus leaders for continuing to reinforce and respect the importance of attending classes, achieving strong grades, and graduating with a major that is personally meaningful. Most importantly, kudos to our students for pouring into their academic and athletic pursuits.” (link)
|
More from Michigan AD Warde Manuel with The Michigan Insider’s Sam Webb, this time on the Wolverines actively exploring the possibility of playing its 2026 football opener in Frankfurt’s Deutsche Bank Stadium, where the NFL has already hosted games. Manuel says the visit by his staff to assess hotels, venues, and logistics was encouraging but the financials remain central: “At a minimum, we’re going to break even. We’re not losing money by taking the game out of Michigan Stadium.” Beyond finances, Manuel emphasized the “long game” of using Michigan’s international brand to expand its fan base, merchandise sales, and corporate sponsorship opportunities overseas. (link)
|
Arizona AD Desiree Reed-Francois tells the Arizona Daily Star’s Michael Lev the Wildcats expect to win in football this season: “We have a scoreboard for a reason. If we’re going to keep score, we might as well be on the right side of that score.” Reed-Francois also points out the importance of athletics – and football in particular – as part of the overall campus ecosystem. “That energy, it goes beyond the field. It lifts our entire campus. It strengthens our community. It supports the local businesses that surround us. It paints a powerful picture of Tucson, not just for our community but for the entire country.” Lev subsequently notes that “initial estimates indicate that first-year enrollment at the UA could be down about 20% this fall. Other factors have contributed to that. I’m not suggesting a cause-and-effect relationship with football here. But it wouldn’t hurt if the team is better, more exciting and pulls off a noteworthy upset or two this year. If you want to get existential about it, you could argue that it’s imperative that UA football flourish. It’s possible – likely even – that college athletics will reorganize again in the near future. A super league of some sort – say, the top 70 athletic programs – feels like an inevitability. Football will be the determining factor in who’s in and who’s out. The last thing Reed-Francois — or anyone who supports the Wildcats — wants is for Arizona to be left behind.” (link)
|
Missouri State President Richard “Biff” Williams, AD Patrick Ransdell and Oak View Group Hospitality GM J.O. Bailey join the MoState Update podcast and make it clear the move to Conference USA was about more than football. Rather, they describe it as a campus-wide branding opportunity, a facilities refresh, a chance to raise enrollment and visibility, and an upgrade of the game-day experience for fans and students alike. Williams explains that “what excites me the most is we’re going to compete at the highest level in every sport. And I think we’re going to be very visible. It’s a new conference, new partnerships. What’s exciting to me is when we go to Conference USA and we meet with the other presidents and we meet with the other schools, we look like those schools. And the Missouri Valley, we’ve looked like those schools, but Missouri State University has really grown. We’ve grown in our academic profile. We’ve grown in our numbers. We’ve grown in our community, in the spirit. We don’t look like those Missouri Valley schools now. … We’re going to be in new states now. We’ll be in Texas and and New Hampshire and Florida, and we’re going to be all over the United States where before we just had different Midwest pockets.” Williams also notes the strategic plan seeks to increase enrollment to 30,000 students by 2030. “Those are students that are coming in. There’s more fans. There’s more buy-in. It’s the spirit. Any school that has made a change to FBS has seen an uptick in enrollment. So, I think what we’re doing in our academic profile, what we’re doing with our branding and our refresh, what we’re doing with our research profile, I think this all affects athletics and athletics affects all the rest of the campus.” (link)
|
The Washington Post’s Jesse Dougherty takes a look at the lengths to which schools are going to generate more revenue and writes: “Ask around about revenue generation, and the same things come up (trigger warning: you might feel, while reading the rest of this paragraph, like you’re inside a room wallpapered with a pitch deck): Stadium naming rights. Premium in-stadium experiences. Maximizing a multimedia rights partnership. Creative marketing and licensing. Creative use of facilities. Exploring, though not yet agreeing to, a private equity or private capital deal. Cost-cutting, including, in some cases, axing athletes or full programs. Jersey patches (which the NCAA has yet to approve). ROI (return on investment). ROO (return on objective). ROAS (return on ad spend).” Despite the increasing commercialization of the industry, Playfly CEO Craig Sloan says: “Our data actually says fans are not turned off by commercial engagements when it’s done in an appropriate, integrated way. And in some cases…brands are coming in but they’re actually creating a better experience, or they’re funding the school to a level where they can be even more competitive. People understand there is a value trade, if you will, on that front.” Mount St. Mary’s AD Brad Davis is always looking for ways to keep up and tells Dougherty: “At our level, an extra $10K matters a lot. That could be an extra player down the road, and we eventually hope to pay players some money in sports beyond basketball. So if it’s worth a dollar, and it’s worth our time, we’re listening.” More. (link)
|
People & Places…
➤ UNC Wilmington Senior Assoc. AD for Internal Operations Mark Wagner has left the department. (link)
➤ North Florida’s Derek Marinatos has been elevated to Assoc. AD of Development after previously serving as Asst. AD for Major Gifts. (link)
➤ This morning, The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect features administrative staff changes from Alabama, Auburn, Dayton, Illinois, Indiana, Indiana State, Missouri, NJIT, North Florida, Ohio Valley Conference, Oral Roberts, Sacramento State, Saint Louis, Seton Hall, Southeastern Louisiana, Western Kentucky and Youngstown State. (link)
➤ ESPN has signed Desmond Howard to a multi-year extension as he kicks off his 21st season on College GameDay. (link)
➤ Longtime ESPN reporter Chris Low is stepping aside after 22 years with the company. Low notes that “this was my decision, and ESPN graciously allowed me to step away.” (link)
➤ Lots of golf, softball and soccer coaching staff changes in this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
|
SBJ’s Ben Portnoy reports progress on a college hoops video game from EA Sports has slowed down because of “deals individual schools are weighing with rival video game publishing label 2K Sports for a separate product.” More details from Portnoy: “The contention centers on EA Sports’ desire for exclusivity in the college basketball video game market, which it had sought after its proposal for a wide-ranging game incorporating every Division I men’s and women’s team was selected by CLC in June to be put forward to schools for their participation. [...] Talks remain active and fluid, but should EA Sports not be able to retain the exclusivity it desires, sources caution it could potentially exit college basketball gaming altogether.” (link)
|
Southeastern Louisiana AD Jay Artigues notes fans will notice there’s no scoreboard or video board this football season “because we have a new state-of-the-art facility coming. … It’s a $26M facility. It’s going to have athletic training for our students, it’s going to have a football facility, soccer, administrative offices. … This year and next season you'll see a lot of construction and we’re hoping towards the end of next season we’ll start moving in.” (link)
|
Sacramento State is partnering with Cal Expo to build a new stadium at the current race track, according to CBS Sacramento’s Jake Gadon, who notes the use of the existing grandstands and adds: “The hope is the area will be the future home of Hornet football for the Fall of 2026. Both sides have begun surveying the area and doing studies to see what needs to happen to move forward. Currently, they know they will need to add more stands, refresh the current ones and add locker rooms.” Hero Sports’ Sam Herder adds: “Sac State is pivoting from a new on-campus stadium to building/renovating a stadium at a former race track. Getting something done by next season will be a challenge.” (link)
|
Drake has launched the Drake Stadium Centennial Campaign, a $6M fundraising initiative to preserve the legacy and ensure the future of the venue as it celebrates its 100th year. The campaign has received a $600K leadership gift from longtime benefactor Prairie Meadows. (link)
|
The SEC is installing Dragon Seats, a climate-controlled sideline bench system in all 16 SEC football stadiums beginning with the 2025 season. Each school will feature up to six Dragon Seats benches and six Dragon ShadER sunshades on both the home and visiting sidelines for all home games, including the SEC Championship Game, and select neutral-site rivalry games. In total, the league will install nearly 200 benches and sunshades conference-wide. (link)
|
One day after announcing a short-term extension, Fox and YouTube TV have inked a new long-term carriage agreement. Financial details were not disclosed, but YouTube TV notes in its blog that “we’re happy to share that we’ve reached an agreement with Fox to keep their content on YouTube TV, preserve the value of our service for our subscribers and offer more flexibility in the future. This means that Fox channels, including the Fox Broadcast Network, Fox News, and Fox Sports, remain available for our subscribers along with 100+ channels and football fans will not miss any of the action this weekend.” (link)
|
|
|
Interested in advertising a job opening in D1.ticker on CollegeSports.jobs? Submit your position here.
(NEWEST!) Deputy Athletics Director – Intercollegiate Athletics (University of Illinois Chicago / Chicago, IL): This position serves as COO of Athletics, leading strategy, operations, and initiatives with the Director to drive growth and success of the department. More details HERE.
(NEWEST!) Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing and Fan Engagement (Campbell University / Buies Creek, NC): Responsible for developing and executing comprehensive marketing strategies to enhance the Campbell brand, drive attendance, and foster meaningful engagement with students, fans, alumni and community. More details HERE.
(NEWEST!) Senior Business Operations Manager-Athletics (University of West Georgia / Carrollton, GA): The Senior Business Operations Manager supporting University Athletics will provide management and advanced level coordination of the Athletics Business office. More details HERE.
(NEWEST!) Learning Specialist (University of Maryland / College Park, MD): Serves as an academic learning specialist, managing a caseload of at-risk football student-athletes by developing and implementing tailored learning plans. More details HERE.
(NEWEST!) Athletics Groundskeeper (Florida Gulf Coast University / Fort Myers, FL): The Athletics Groundskeeper is responsible for maintenance and care of the fields and surrounding grounds at the Outdoor Athletic Complexes. More details HERE.
(NEWEST!) Head Women's Lacrosse Coach (Lehigh University / Bethlehem, PA): Lehigh University seeks a dynamic and visionary individual to lead its Division I Women’s Lacrosse program as Head Coach. More details HERE.
|
Job openings by discipline, posted in the past 15 days...
|
Athletics Coordinator, Learning Services (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE.
Director of Academic Success (Oakland University / Rochester, MI): More details HERE.
Academic Counselor - Athletics (West Virginia University / Morgantown, WV): More details HERE.
Academic Counselor (Oregon State University / Corvallis, OR): More details HERE.
|
Accounting Clerk (Army West Point / West Point, NY): More details HERE.
Staff Accountant (Army West Point / West Point, NY): More details HERE.
Business Service Center Specialist I or II, Athletics (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Human Resources & Risk Management (University of Central Florida / Orlando, FL): More details HERE.
Athletics Business Operations Manager (Winthrop University / Rock Hill, SC): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director/CFO (University of North Carolina at Charlotte / Charlotte, NC): More details HERE.
Director, Human Resources (Stanford University / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
Controller - Arizona Sports Enterprises (ASE) (University of Arizona / Tucson, AZ): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Business Operations, UNLV Athletics - Business Operations [R0148500] (University of Nevada – Las Vegas / Las Vegas, NV): More details HERE.
Athletics Business Manager (Tarleton State University / Stephenville, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director Business Operations (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE.
|
Assistant Track and Field Coach (Army West Point / West Point, NY): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach, Softball (New York University / New York, NY): More details HERE.
Associate Head Coach - Women's Lacrosse (Eastern Michigan University / Ypsilanti, MI): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach - Softball (Western Kentucky University / Bowling Green, KY): More details HERE.
Assistant Softball Coach (COACH AST 2) - Job ID80673 (University of California – Davis / Davis, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach - Men's & Women's Swimming (University of Massachusetts – Amherst / Amherst, MA): More details HERE.
Associate Head Coach - Men's & Women's Swim (University of Wyoming / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
Assistant Golf Coach (University of Northern Iowa / Cedar Falls, IA): More details HERE.
Men's Basketball Assistant Coach (Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, OH): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach, Women's Tennis (University of California – Santa Barbara / Santa Barbara, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach, Women's Basketball (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
Associate Head Coach - Men's Tennis (Stetson University / Deland, FL): More details HERE.
Pep Band Director (Valparaiso University / Valparaiso, IN): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach, Women's Lacrosse (George Mason University / Fairfax, VA): More details HERE.
Director of Lacrosse Operations (Johns Hopkins University / Baltimore, MD): (DIII) More details HERE.
Associate Head Coach for Men's & Women's Swimming & Diving (St. Bonaventure University / St. Bonaventure, NY): More details HERE.
Director of Golf (University of California – Riverside / Riverside, CA): More details HERE.
Coordinator, Men's Rugby Ops & Coaching (Army West Point / West Point, NY): More details HERE.
Assistant Coach, Men's & Women's Cross Country (Gannon University / Erie, PA): (DII) More details HERE.
Assistant Coach, Men's & Women's Swimming (Gannon University / Erie, PA): (DII) More details HERE.
Assistant Coach - Women's Rowing (Eastern Michigan University / Ypsilanti, MI): More details HERE.
|
Director of Social Media and Branding (Louisiana State University (LSU) / Baton Rouge, LA): More details HERE.
Associate Director, Athletics Photography (Texas Tech University / Lubbock, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Marketing, Sales & Fan Experience (University of Massachusetts – Amherst / Amherst, MA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Communications & Social Media (University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Marketing & Fan Experience (University of Cincinnati / Cincinnati, OH): More details HERE.
Fan Experience Fellow, Department of Athletics (R0008198) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
Graphic Designer II, Athletics (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Communications & Public Relations (Communications Officer I) (Georgia Tech / Atlanta, GA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director - Strategic Communications (Stephen F. Austin State University / Nacogdoches, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Graphic Design - Athletics (West Virginia University / Morgantown, WV): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director For Brand Advancement & Content Strategy (Mississippi State University / Starkville, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director/Associate Director/Director of Marketing and Communications (Virginia Athletics Foundation) (University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA):More details HERE.
Deputy Athletics Director - Revenue Generation and Brand Strategy/Chief Revenue Officer (George Mason University / Fairfax, VA): More details HERE.
Director - Digital and Social Media (Stephen F Austin State University / Nacogdoches, TX): More details HERE.
Director, Creative Graphic Design, Athletics (Kennesaw State University / Kennesaw, GA): More details HERE.
Director of Video Production (Saint Mary's College of California / Moraga, CA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Athletics Communication (University of Illinois / Champaign/Urbana, IL): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Marketing (University of Tulsa / Tulsa, OK): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Strategic Communications (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
Director, Athletics Communication (University of Miami / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
Sr. Graphic Designer, University of Miami Football (University of Miami / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant or Associate Athletic Director of Marketing (University of Texas – Arlington / Arlington, TX): More details HERE.
Director of Advertising and Digital Marketing (Oklahoma State University / Stillwater, OK): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Advancement Communications, Athletics (William & Mary / Williamsburg, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Athletic Communications (Rice University / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
|
Associate Director, Compliance (Ohio State University / Columbus, OH): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance (Stephen F. Austin State University / Nacogdoches, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance (Oakland University / Rochester, MI): More details HERE.
Coordinator, Athletics Risk Management and Compliance (University of Texas – Austin / Austin, TX): More details HERE.
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.
|
Director, Block T Association/Assistant Athletic Director (Texas Christian University / Fort Worth, TX): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director, Development (University of Idaho / Moscow, ID): More details HERE.
Director, Athletic Development/Senior Associate Athletics Director (Boston College / Chestnut Hill, MA (Boston College / Chestnut Hill, MA): More details HERE.
Development Graduate Assistant (Wichita State University / Wichita, KS): More details HERE.
Associate Director, Fundraising & Partnerships (University of Louisville / Louisville, KY): More details HERE.
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.
|
Senior Associate Athletic Director, Development (University of Idaho / Moscow, ID): More details HERE.
Director, Athletic Development/Senior Associate Athletics Director (Boston College / Chestnut Hill, MA (Boston College / Chestnut Hill, MA): More details HERE.
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. So too is the in-depth, opportunity brief 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.
|
Storekeeper III – Director of Equipment Operations (University of Massachusetts – Amherst / Amherst, MA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Events (Wichita State University / Wichita, KS): More details HERE.
Athletic Facilities and Game Day Operations Manager (Haverford College / Haverford, PA): (DIII) More details HERE.
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.
|
Executive Administrative Assistant I for the Director of Athletics (University of Maryland – Baltimore County / Catonsville, MD): More details HERE.
|
Assistant Athletic Trainer (University of Massachusetts – Amherst / Amherst, MA): More details HERE.
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.
|
There are currently no job listings in Sponsorships/Corporate Relations.
|
Director of Ticket Operations, Department of Athletics (R0008193) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, eCommerce & Ticket Ops (Army West Point / West Point, NY): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Ticket Operations, Department of Athletics (R0008184) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): 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.
|
|
|
|