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The WCC makes it official by announcing the addition of UC San Diego as a competing league member starting July 1, 2027. WCC Commissioner Stu Jackson: “We continually identify valuable opportunities to expand our membership, and the addition of UC San Diego greatly aligns with the goals of the West Coast Conference. UC San Diego’s meteoric rise during its recent NCAA Division I transition is the result of strong leadership, strategic investment and deliberate planning for postseason success. The Tritons align with our West Coast identity and serve to strengthen the academic profile of the conference. I appreciate the Presidents’ Council’s thorough evaluation of expansion opportunities and unified direction with the addition of UC San Diego.” (link)
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Sportico’s Eben Novy-Williams believes it’s reasonable the NFL might want to play a direct role in reshaping college football since there are versions of the sport’s future that look particularly good for the league and others that are more threatening. With college football currently in “rudderless upheaval,” and “rapid professionalism” narrowing the gap between the NFL and America’s second-most watched sport, there “will be some consequences for the NFL.” For years, the NFL offered a notable salary bump for college football's biggest stars, but with the advent of NIL and revenue-sharing, should the economy for the sport’s top talent “continue to grow unchecked, it could permanently change the way the NFL’s next generation of stars view the league.” With college football teams transitioning to run more like professional operations with salary caps, free agency and roster construction, Novy-Williams notes that many teams have begun looking to the NFL to fill new college GM roles. As a result, “it’s likely about to get harder—or at least more expensive—for NFL teams to retain talent in scouting, football ops and analytics.” The author also adds that “NFL/NCAA media overlaps will only grow moving forward” with the league seeking new midweek game windows, such as with its “Black Friday” game that competes with college football’s “Rivalry Week” and the expanded College Football Playoff now overlapping with the end of the NFL season. More. (link)
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Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark and league ADs joined Barstool Sports Founder Dave Portnoy for a 40-minute call on Wednesday, during which they offered him a “blank canvas” of engagement opportunities while stating their support for integrating the Barstool brand across the conference’s campuses, according to Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger. Portnoy reposted Dellenger’s report on X, adding: “I can not confirm or deny this conference call took place. Gun to head I’d say it probably took place and [Barstool] is very excited to work with [the Big 12].” The meeting comes ahead of Big Noon Kickoff‘s visit to Ames, where Iowa State will host Iowa in the annual Cy-Hawk rivalry. Cyclones AD Jamie Pollard subsequently pointed out that “Iowa State is not Ohio State - Dave Portnoy and [Barstool] will be live from the Reiman Plaza Saturday as part of Fox's Big Noon Kickoff.” (link)
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Accordingly, The Athletic’s Scott Dochterman asks if in today’s college football landscape, “when aiming for the CFP, is it better to be Iowa State, which has a clearer path to a Big 12 championship, or Iowa, which faces stiffer on-field competition but has more resources?” Hawkeyes AD Beth Goetz: “The opportunities to generate the revenue either directly from the Big Ten or because you are a Big Ten institution, there’s no doubt that that’s an advantage and certainly plays an impactful piece. [...] Being able to show up week in and week out in a conference with the depth and the talent we have, even if that means you’re playing against a more challenging opponent, or your path is more difficult is a component of that, I think competitors want to know they can play at the highest level. I think that’s really attractive.” Cyclones Football HC Matt Campbell: “In a small way, in the new version of the Big 12, there is certainly a pathway. It’s still not always going to be the easiest. There’ll be a lot of places that may have more financial resources than what we have. But I think what we have is enough, and what we have is really powerful.” Noting that “the Big Ten has financial advantages other leagues cannot approach.” (link)
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Alabama is set to announce a Learfield Crimson Tide Sports Marketing-negotiated partnership with the U.S. Navy’s Maritime Industrial Base Program to include activations around Crimson Tide football, per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy. As part of the deal, a logo for the joint initiative -- “Build Giants Alabama” -- will be displayed on the 25-yard lines of Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium beginning this Saturday when UA hosts UL-Monroe. Terms of the deal have yet to be disclosed. (link)
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The Mountain West taps Delaware Deputy AD/COO/SWA Chelsey Burk as Senior Assoc. Commissioner, Governance and Compliance/SWA. (link)
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Robert Morris names alumnus and former Triad Life Sciences President/CEO Russ Olsen as the inaugural Athletics Executive in Residence for the Department of Athletics. In his role, Olsen will serve as an advisor, working closely with the AD, and the Chair of the Athletics Committee, RMU Board of Trustees, while providing executive management guidance to the department of athletics, focusing on strategic planning, financial sustainability, fundraising, and alumni and community relations. (link)
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Fanatics has hired Altius Sports Partners CEO Tommy Gray as Senior VP, College where he will oversee the team responsible for Fanatics’ comprehensive collegiate partnerships across e-commerce, venue retail, and wholesale, while also supporting strategic relationships with key partners such as Nike, Barnes & Noble, CLC and OneTeam Partners. As a result, ASP College President Andrew Donovan will move into Gray’s role with his title shifting to President. (link, link)
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Lamar Men’s Basketball HC Alvin Brooks inks a three-year contract extension through 2027-28. (link)
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Connecticut Men’s Basketball HC Dan Hurley considered stepping away from coaching and joining Fox Sports after last season, and he explains in his new book: “I thought about leaving. Taking a gap year. Resigning as head coach of the UConn Huskies.” Hurley described himself as “completely cooked” and “burnt,” unable even to understand how he was still standing in his office after the season ended. “I even talked to a TV executive about doing some commentary. The previous summer, I talked to Jay Wright about life after basketball. He said he was actually happy, sleeping. He wasn’t sick to his stomach nine months of the year.” Awful Announcing’s Sam Neumann subsequently points out that “while Fox Sports missed out on landing Hurley this time, his admission suggests the door remains open. If UConn’s championship window closes or the coaching grind becomes unbearable again, television might offer the escape route Hurley needs.” (link)
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George Mason announces three-year contract extensions for both Women’s Tennis HC Steve Curtis and Men’s Tennis HC Jimmy Davis. (link, link)
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The NABC appoints nine Men’s Basketball HCs to its Board of Directors for 2025-26, including Baylor HC Scott Drew, Yale HC James Jones, Liberty HC Ritchie McKay, Kentucky HC Mark Pope, Duke HC Jon Scheyer, Notre Dame HC Micah Shrewsberry and Illinois HC Brad Underwood. (link)
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The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman looks at how TCU Director of Football Creative Media Sam Lazarus and his three-person team celebrated the Horned Frogs’ 48-14 win over North Carolina from the Football X account through “memes, one-liners and lots of receipts.” With the overwhelming majority of the pregame hype focused on UNC HC Bill Belichick’s debut, Feldman mentions that for a TCU team “coming off a nine-win season with most of its top talent returning, the disrespect of being reduced to some random faceless opponent felt like a snub.” As a result, after North Carolina raced to a 7-0 lead, “the Horned Frogs systematically dismantled everything Belichick and his team attempted to do, and Lazarus and his three-person crew were ready to celebrate all of it. [...] Lazarus proceeded to zing everyone, from Skip Bayless to Colin Cowherd to the UNC Football account, before the night was over.” Lazarus: “TCU was the favorite in the game, but you probably wouldn’t have known it beforehand. A lot of that played into how we approached it afterwards. We wanted to play into the irony of how it was all covered.” For the night’s efforts, TCU’s football X account has received more than 17M views, which Lazarus mentions is part of the goal: “We’re in a private school in a league with a lot of huge schools, UCF, ASU, Texas Tech is big. We have to get more creative with how we get attention because we don’t have that same built-in fan base that some others have. This part is just so much fun.” (link)
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The Cal football program and the iconic Raider fan group "The Black Hole" have created a new section in the south end zone of California Memorial Stadium dubbed "The Black Bear." The Golden Bears will welcome the group to Berkeley for the first time on Saturday when Cal hosts Texas Southern, and The Black Bear will have a presence at all home games moving forward. In addition to a designated seating section, The Black Bear will have a tent in Oski's Village for pregame tailgating. (link)
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The NWSL’s Chicago Stars are slated to play their 2026 season at Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium, per SBJ’s Bret McCormick. Stars President Karen Leetzow: “It’s beautiful, it’s intimate, right-sized for women’s soccer, the most iconic location you could imagine on Lake Michigan, so we decided to go for it.” The club will rent Martin Stadium from the university, while Northwestern will continue to pay for the rented temporary structure. According to Leetzow, the Stars are “looking to drive between 8K and 10K fans for matches in Evanston, while averaging at least 6K. That’s significantly more than the Stars average at SeatGeek Stadium.” Leetzow: “We needed to make change. This is a big step for us, it’s transformational. We’re moving a mere 30 miles but approximately two hours of traffic. It’s a much more commercial environment than we’ve ever had before and with the global growth of women’s sports we see this as unlocking the value of this club in a way that we haven’t yet.” (link)
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Fairfield teams up with FanWord and its AI-powered platform to engage fans, alumni, and prospective student-athletes through storytelling. (link)
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Andrews Athlete announces the acquisition of emergency preparedness and athletic program training provider Walters, Inc. (link)
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Vanderbilt football student-athletes Langston Patterson, Yilanan “Issa” Ouattara, along with former Commodores CJ Taylor and Quincy Skinner Jr., are among the 10 athletes who filed a federal lawsuit challenging the NCAA’s redshirt rule limiting time on the field to five seasons. The players argue NCAA rules “force college athletes to the sidelines not because of injury, misconduct, or academic ineligibility” but because of an “arbitrary” rule on what counts as a season. Sportico’s Michael McCann adds: “The alleged harm suffered by players includes lost opportunities to land greater NIL deals, denied cuts or larger cuts of House settlement revenue shares and chances to further hone skills that might attract the interest of pro teams. Given that an estimated 98% of college athletes won’t become pro athletes and will need to pursue other careers or grad school, the plaintiffs say the chance to earn while in college is especially important. … In the coming weeks, attorneys for the NCAA will answer Patterson v. NCAA and deny wrongdoing. Expect NCAA attorneys to argue, as they have in other eligibility cases, that eligibility rules are fundamentally about how long a college student can play a sport and should thus fall outside the scrutiny of antitrust law, which centers on commercial dealings. The NCAA will likely also argue that the redshirt rule better links educational goals with athletic opportunities and helps to distinguish college sports from pro sports.” (link)
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In response to an NCAA memo outlining pro-SCORE Act talking points for stakeholders to share with their elected members of Congress, Texas Tech Board of Regents Chair Cody Campbell writes: “It is no surprise that the NCAA is a huge advocate for the SCORE Act. After all, it allows them to override the multitude of court cases they’ve lost (including at the Supreme Court, where they lost 9-0). They want to resume the business of policing, punishing, and restricting Student Athletes’ rights!! Under NO circumstance should the NCAA be given a carte blanche antitrust exemption. We should establish a new governing body that represents the interests of ALL of the schools (Big and Small), ALL of the sports (Revenue, Olympic, and Women’s), and gives Student Athletes a seat at the table for the first time in history!!” (link)
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Maryland AD Jim Smith tells SBJ’s Ben Portnoy his first priority is to establish a championship culture, which includes making sure everyone understands the expectations. “The second part of that is really to enhance the fan experience for our customers, for our donors, for our fans, for our alumni and for our campus community. You have to do a real evaluation of ‘Are we delivering on an incredible fan experience?’ If we are, then we’ll be able to significantly increase our revenue opportunities for all our programs. It kind of leads in those three things at a really high level and really in that order – culture, experience, revenue. You’re building everything around that. It’s no different than going in and being a CEO of a company that’s got 20 business units, and each of the business units might have different objectives, but they have to be resourced appropriately to achieve those objectives.” Smith tells Portnoy that when it comes to generating new revenue, naming rights opportunities and jersey patch opportunities are “table stakes in the pro sports world that we’ll be very ready to capitalize on. We can do much better in the dynamic pricing area. Sometimes, we think of things in a binary way in collegiate athletics – there’s fundraising, and there’s ticket prices. Well, there’s also a third way to look at this, and that’s through dynamic and how we can create that environment that exists at some of the other universities, but maybe not. Here at Maryland, there’s new media opportunities outside of our Big Ten obligations that I think we really can begin to capitalize on. … There’s the use of AI in how we can really leverage the strength of 6M people in our DMA and our 400K alumni.” (link)
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More from Portnoy as the ACC over the weekend debuted the first of four new ad spots featuring bobbleheads as part of its ongoing partnership with Wasserman, and ACC VP for Creative Strategy Martha Schwab remarks: “The world of college athletics has been heavy with a lot of deep things that are not fun. This brings the fun back into sports a bit, and it brings the fun back into what we can say and what we can do, lighten it up and have a good time, but still [have a] message.” Conversations about the campaign began two years ago when Wasserman Chief Creative Officer Danny Nunez first presented the idea to ADs, and Portnoy notes: “That same meeting included each admin voicing their own character during the ACC’s take on a Hollywood table read. … The commercials themselves were shot over three days at a studio in Brooklyn. Set designers created a dorm room out of moving walls, while one person was responsible for actually tapping the bobbleheads before each take to ensure their, er, heads bobbled during filming.” Schwab adds: “We can give them voices because mascots usually don’t have voices. ... We can make it fun. We can make it reactive. They can say things that our coaches can’t say. They can say things that our student-athletes can’t say. Same thing with the conference office.” (link)
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Penn State will switch apparel partners from Nike to Adidas, pending approval from the board of trustees, according to On3’s Brett McMurphy, who notes Penn State has been a Nike school since 1993. Further details have yet to be reported. (link)
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BSN Sports announces several key leadership appointments within its Collegiate Select Division, including the promotion of VP/Pro Select Todd Northop to SVP/Collegiate/Pro Select. The evolution of the Collegiate Select Division also includes over $150M in on-hand inventory from brands including Nike, Under Armour, Adidas, Puma and New Balance; 900+ local sales representatives providing hands-on support across campuses nationwide; and an “expanded focus on brand integration, licensing, revenue generation and marketing integration, delivering value far beyond uniforms and gear.” (link)
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Auburn Deputy AD for External Affairs Rhett Hobart explains the north end zone video board at Jordan-Hare Stadium looks incomplete underneath because the planned multi-use facility and premium seating will fill up that space. “We’ve been very intentional in this project. We have much larger aspirations for that north end zone. And for us it was important that we did not design this video board in a shortsighted manner to get a video board there, get it built, have it running. … We designed that north board with the entire north end zone expansion in mind. So, yes, it looks maybe a little big high right now and a little bit unique, but I want you to picture in the future that all being filled in.” (link)
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Nebraska has unveiled its new multimedia production facility that houses HuskerVision, Creative and Emerging Media, Huskers Radio Network and the athletic photography team. The newly renovated 25,200-square foot facility features “three 4K/HDR control rooms, a production studio, Husker Radio Network studio headquarters and still photography studios. The centralized control rooms and rack rooms will support in-venue replay boards and B1G+ live broadcast productions from eight athletic venues.” Additionally, the new $12M HuskerVision area, which was built by BeckTV, features a full IP infrastructure that supports 20+ 4K/HDR cameras and 20+ channels of replay. (link)
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As promised, Collegiate Sports Connect has compiled the digital highlights from Group of 6 schools leading into last weekend’s opening round of football kickoffs. Check out the database of hype videos & game day graphics from every G6 program. Full digital recap from the FCS is up next. (link)
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CollegeSports.jobs continues to outstrip other job boards throughout the industry. In August 2025, the number of DI jobs posted on CollegeSports.jobs increased by 19% over the previous August. Meanwhile, the number of DI jobs posted on all other job boards plummeted by 69% during the same time period. The message here is clear: Those in the know keep coming back to College.town & D1.ticker to reach the largest number of the industry’s best and brightest candidates. (link)
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Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium will host BYU v. Oregon State and Arkansas v. Texas Tech in football matchups in 2028 and 2030, respectively, according to On3’s Brett McMurphy. (link)
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Puck’s John Ourand observes that the “anticipated battle between Dave Portnoy and Pat McAfee’s teams over the last week makes more sense if you look at these college football personalities as WWE characters. Like many of you, I tuned in to watch Portnoy’s first appearance on Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff ahead of the Buckeyes-Longhorns game. … And boy, did Portnoy deliver, walking out onto the stage, yelling at Ohio State students, singing Hail to the Victors, wearing a ‘*Still Can’t Beat Michigan’ t-shirt, and playing the classic heel in a standard WWE Raw arc. Ah, now I get what Fox and ESPN were going for with their creators strategy. We’re witnessing the Bravoification of culture, which has spread across government, businesses, and institutions as attention becomes more difficult to capture. The only real thing that captivates a generation that has never known a world without reality TV is drama, and Portnoy understands this better than just about anyone. He’s Trumpian in his approach to dominating headlines and giving his fans (and haters) exactly what they tune in for. He’s turning Big Noon Kickoff into appointment TV – although without ratings at the time of publishing, we don’t know how much of an appointment it is just yet. Still, I can’t wait to see what manufactured drama he kicks up next.” (link)
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The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) announces the addition of field hockey as its 16th current intercollegiate Olympic sport starting with the 2025 season. As the newest Division I field hockey conference, the league will feature programs from UC Davis and Delaware with the conference champ to be decided by the winner of the two teams’ first-ever meeting on Nov. 8. (link)
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Clemson announces a partnership between Clemson Ventures and Does Entertainment to bring concert events back to Memorial Stadium in the form of the Death Valley Nights concert series, which is slated to begin in the spring of 2026. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ The Florida State Board of Trustees has unanimously reelected Peter Collins as its chair. Collins was first elected board chair on August 27, 2021. (link)
➤ Sacramento State’s Tina Tubbs has been elevated from Assoc. AD to Senior Assoc. AD for Health, Wellness, and Performance. (link)
➤ Southern Utah Senior Assoc. AD for Administration Cedric Brown has left the department, according to CollegeAD. (link)
➤ UTSA promotes Asst. AD for Creative Services Katie Meyers to Assoc. AD for Brand Engagement. (link)
➤ There are coaching staff changes across 30 different sports in this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. Check it out. (link)
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