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Ahead of today’s season-opening showdown with Alabama, Florida State AD Michael Alford says the Seminoles have sold nearly 30,900 season tickets, up from last year’s 28,735. More notably is the $8M increase in sales revenue year-over-year due to pricing changes connected to Doak Campbell Stadium renovations. This year’s figure is 80% of what FSU allocated for season tickets. Alford: “Coming off a 2-10 season, I’m really proud of our fans and how they have stepped up. And it really also tells you how excited they are about all the opportunities and the different options that we have now within the new Doak Campbell Stadium.” (link); Related, check out video of the new Founders Suite inside Doak Campbell. (link)
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The Los Angeles Times’ Ryan Kartje asks USC AD Jen Cohen what she needs to see from the Trojans Football program this season: “The whole idea here, right, is that we’re going to win. Our goal and our standard here is that we win championships. That’s what we’re working towards, and that’s what we’ve invested in, and that’s what my expectation is, his expectation is, our collective expectation is as a Trojan family. We haven’t even played a game yet. My focus right now is on supporting (HC Lincoln Riley), supporting our coaches, supporting our student athletes and really just moving this program forward — moving this whole athletic department forward. This is a completely different era that we’re in, and we’re laser focused. And I’m laser-focused on pulling every lever that I can and we can for this program to succeed and for all of our programs to succeed.” (link)
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Oklahoma AD Joe Castiglione notes enhancements Sooners fans can expect as the football seasons gets underway: “We made investments in connectivity over the years but the demand is constantly growing, so we advanced the WiFi in the stadium, installed a lot of new state of the art equipment so it's going to be better. We have 80 something thousand people trying to do something on their phone all at the same time. I mean, it's never gonna be just crystal clear, it's a concentrated space, but it will be a lot better. [...] We made improvements at concession stands -- we've done a lot of surveys of our fans, we've listened to our fans. When you do surveys you get data, so we've made improvements with food offerings: new food offerings, more stands of something they like, elimination of stands that had a product of something they didn't like and then brought in new products. So we brought in concessions.” (link)
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Also from Norman, Oklahoma Football HC Brent Venables is taking a $1M pay cut this season, making his salary $7.55M. The school tells USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz that Venables “initiated” the decision as a one-time contribution toward the Sooners’ rev-sharing efforts. Venables joins Oklahoma State HC Mike Gundy ($1M) and Florida State HC Mike Norvell ($4.5M), who also gave up parts of their salaries to ease the $20.5M burden. (link)
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Arizona State AD Graham Rossini also points to concessions quality as crucial to the gameday experience: “I talk a lot about food and beverage. Food is the best way to somebody’s heart often times. Food and beverage at a sports game is a big part of the experience anchor. [...] I talk a lot about a frictionless fan experience. Looking at the arrival, the parking lot, we’re making our parking experience a lot more digital, we’re conscious of keeping the price of parking inexpensive. [...] Hopefully, fans are going to show up and have a better experience than last year. And if not, we need that feedback. A lot of planning goes back to our fan feedback. I’m trying to be very active on Twitter and social media. All our decisions are based on fan feedback.” (link)
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Purdue AD Mike Bobinski joins Gold and Black Live, covers ground on a number of items starting with managing through constant industry change: “I think I've learned just by experience over a number of years that it's really important when you're in the job that I'm in, that you don't react to every single thing and you don't show a lot of emotional ups and downs to the people that are around you because that's not helpful at all. I think change is an absolute reality in our world, in our entire society, but in college athletics for sure. The pace of change has so accelerated really during my time here at Purdue. Now, this 10 at Purdue is probably the most turbulent 10 years of my entire 40 plus years in college athletics. But you can't fight it. You have to embrace it. You have to find ways through it that can advantage your program and give you a chance to be competitive at the very highest level and keeping your wits about you and staying level through all that is really important.” On Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti’s role in advancing the industry: “I'll tell you this, we joke with him, he's become the Darth Vader of athletics and only because he's like the only entity out there generating ideas, generating concepts, and is taking all the bullets, which is unfair. I mean, he is working incredibly hard on behalf of first and foremost the Big 10. That is his number one thing, but also trying to put things forward that he believes and that we believe, we talk about them collectively before he advances anything that he thinks are good for the overall entity of college athletics. And I really appreciate Tony's work. I think he's the right guy at the right time for us in this league and he is working on all sorts of things that will help continue to position the Big 10 as the premier conference in the country going forward.” More. (link)
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You’ll be able to see Lee Corso’s final headgear pick during ESPN’s College GameDay… and during Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff. On3’s Brett McMurphy: “Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff will show Corso’s pick from inside Ohio Stadium before Saturday’s Texas at Ohio State game, a source said. Fox declined to comment when reached. Ohio State will display Corso’s pick on the school’s Jumbotron and will not utilize ESPN’s feed, a source said.” Classy move all around. (link)
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More voices from around college football share memories of ESPN CollegeGameDay analyst Lee Corso as Corso prepares to don the headgear one final time today. Former ESPN CEO Steve Bornstein tells SBJ’s Ben Portnoy he first met Corso while producing tape delays of Ohio State football games for WOSU-TV in Columbus. “Tape-delayed, public television Ohio State football is slightly lower than whale sh*t in importance to people. So you can imagine that the opposing coach of Ohio State’s team wasn’t really going to give the producer of Ohio State football the time of day. I did 30 games like that and I dealt with 30 different coaches over three years, and the only coach that was ever considerate to me, that ever gave me the time of day, who ever would answer my questions and help me do a better telecast out of all these men, was Lee Corso when he was coaching at Indiana. I never forgot that.” At ESPN, executives had already selected Beano Cook and Tim Brando for College GameDay but needed an Xs and Os analyst to complete the team. While Corso was, per Portnoy, not the favorite to land the role, he was brought up to Bristol to audition with Brando, the production team and former Georgia Tech QB/Kansas HC Pepper Rodgers, the other finalist. Corso began offering “encouragement” to Rodgers between takes, saying things like: “They want us to come up here every week. I mean, you don’t want to come up here every week. … You’ve got a lot of speaking engagements. I’m sure you’re in demand, aren’t you still? I mean, you don’t want to do this. I can’t imagine that you want to do this. … I mean, the stories you’ve got to tell take time – and I don’t think they have it.” The job obviously went to Corso, but Bornstein describes that process more succinctly: “When we started ‘College GameDay,’ I went to [broadcasting veteran] Bill Fitts, and I said, ‘Here’s a guy you should talk to.’ He loved him, and the rest is f—ing history.” More. (link)
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The pendulum has swung a little back in favor of the defense in college football per SI’s Pat Forde who observes that “last season, FBS teams averaged 28.01 points and 386.7 yards, up a tick from ’23 but appreciably down from the highs of 30.00 points and 417.1 yards in ’16. The national pass efficiency rating was 135.56, down from a high of 137.63 in ’21, and yards per game (227.2) were the lowest since ’10.” Highlighting those stats, Forde notes that last season’s eventual national champion Ohio State led the nation in scoring defense, while six of the top eight in that category made the 12-team College Football Playoff. Forde also mentions “part of the downturn is likely attributable to a change in clock rules that has reduced the number of offensive snaps by about two per game, per team,” while continuing on to add that offensive linemen depth impacts and a steep quarterback learning curve during the free-transfer era, the premium placed on defensive line “athletic freaks” and “substitution rules allowing the defense equal time to swap out players” have helped slow even the highest-octane, up-tempo attacks. According to Forde, the small advantage might be short-lived with defensive coaches worrying over recent rule changes that limit cut blocking on either side of the ball. Iowa State Defensive Coordinator Jon Heacock: “Defense is so reactive. You’re always reacting to the next new offensive development. It’s hard to get a step ahead.” (link)
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Newly reinstated Vanderbilt Volleyball picked up its first program win of the season and its first home victory since 1980. The game drew 3,467 fans and was played outdoors on Wyatt Lawn. Check out all the pictures. (link)
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Legendary CBS Sports broadcaster - and Houston alum - Jim Nantz pledges $1M over the next five years to the Cougars and says he’ll “reevaluate where to go after that.” (link)
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John and Bonnie Dauer announce a collaborative $3M gift to Illinois, with $2M going to the school libraries and $1M to athletics. The million-dollar gift to athletics will be used primarily in support of student-athlete academic services and Illini football capital needs. With this gift, the Dauers become members of the Investor's Society, a philanthropic giving association for leadership-level support to Illini athletics. (link)
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Former Creighton Asst. AD for Development Sean Bourke is now the new Senior Assoc. AD for Development & Revenue Generation at Saint Louis. (link)
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MásLabor, which bills itself as the nation’s largest provider of consulting services for businesses hiring temporary foreign workers across both agricultural and non-agricultural sectors, has turned its focus to international college athletes, according to Sportico’s Daniel Libit, who explains the initiative began via a personal connection between MásLabor SVP/General Counsel Tom Bortnyk and Nocap Sports Co-Founder Casey Floyd. As reported previously, the main issue relating to international student-athletes and NIL/rev share is the F-1 visa, which prohibits those athletes from working most jobs while studying. “Floyd and Bortnyk, however, are among those who believe the safer solution is pursuing P-1A visa classification. Typically reserved for professional athletes or those competing at an internationally recognized level of performance, the P-1A allows full earning rights while in the U.S. On the flip side, P-1A holders are expected to be in the U.S. primarily for athletic competition, not education.” Bortnyk: “If we are being honest, that is exactly the situation. To qualify for a team and compete, you have to be a full-time student. That’s just another eligibility requirement like signing a contract to be a pro. There’s nothing in the P-1 regulations that says you can’t be a student. … There are a lot of parallels from an administrative standpoint that are not unlike the approach we take for other visas in our portfolio, whether it is ‘H’ or green cards. So, my hypothesis is this: We are experts in cutting the red tape, making this as streamlined as possible. I think we can do this at scale and can make it more accessible to broader athletes.” Libit notes that MásLabor plans to implement its initiative for the 2026-27 academic year and is willing to take a calculated risk to establish a foothold in the space, with Bortnyk adding: “I haven’t yet wrapped my head around how big this could be. Right now, the only people seriously discussing P-1 visas are the superstars. But I think the market is much bigger. Even if we start small, it would be worth it just to get an answer.” More. (link)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 (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.
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There are currently no job listings in Sponsorships/Corporate Relations.
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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.
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