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UC San Diego is “targeting” Seattle Deputy AD Andy Fee to become the next AD for the Tritons, per CollegeAD. (link)
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“I don’t think there’s any illusion it’s going to be a conventional candidate pool.” That’s The Athlete Group’s Jake Rosenberg to Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde in connection to the AD search at Oklahoma. More from Rosenberg on industry challenges & opportunities ahead & how his partnership with OU in building out its football front office informs the AD search: “There are probably more answers or more strategies than a lot of people are willing to actually use. People just want to chalk everything up to mass chaos and put their head between their own knees and assume crash position. I think our premise business-wise is that there actually are still a lot of ways to be smarter and be more strategic, and then you get paid back disproportionately because things are so inefficient. There’s so much change in college. I think we have the best chance to understand what these roles should look like because we’re doing actually the work and we’re on the ground. And I think those of us that have experience in professional ranks doesn’t translate exactly, but there are a lot of qualities about professional sports that are more of a part of college sports now.” (link)
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Syracuse AD John Wildhack acknowledges that a new chancellor will choose their own leadership but observes that the impending departure of Kent Syverud at the end of the 2025-26 academic year will have no impact on his desire to remain in his role with the Orange. Wildhack: “I have the passion. I have the commitment. My health is good. I love the university. I’m an alum. I love the community. I’m incredibly grateful to do what I do. Obviously a new chancellor is going to do what he or she thinks is best for the university. That’s the way transitions happen.” According to Syracuse.com’s Chris Carlson, the most recent University announcement on Wildhack’s status was that he had inked a contract extension through mid-2025, but the author adds that “as a private school, Syracuse is not obligated to share contract terms. It often extends contracts quietly.” Wildhack: “I really don’t have any mile-markers or milestones or this or that. I look at things in the short term.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Matt Baker submits three things he learned about Jim Phillips after two days spent in the car, at the stadium and on a Cessna alongside the ACC Commissioner during last weekend’s football road trip. First, Phillips understands his job. When Baker inquired as to what his position entailed, Phillips “listed some broad duties, from advocating for the college part of college sports to running championships to marketing the league to having a voice in national conversations. And, of course, finding money.” Phillips: “For me, I would say I spend a lot of time on the external side, the revenue piece of this thing.” Secondly, Baker observes that “being the child of a commissioner is exactly what you’d expect,” highlighting the time the Commissioner promised to get his kids a puppy when the Chicago Cubs won a World Series. When that day finally came in 2016, Baker writes: “[Phillips] and his wife called a family meeting and asked to renegotiate. What if, instead of a dog, they took a family trip anywhere in the world? Each child pitched his/her proposed destination by making a PowerPoint presentation to display on the family TV. Phillips and Laura conferred, then returned with a proposal that was acceptable to all parties. They’d go to Italy. The only thing missing was a trip-planning task force or subcommittee.” Lastly, Baker reports that Phillips is as superstitious as the rest of us, noting that the Commissioner changed his striped tie every game to match a team’s colors and insisted on sitting in the back of every vehicle. More. (link)
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Ohio State AD Ross Bjork offered praise for President Donald Trump’s July executive order to set new restrictions on payments to college athletes, while adding that Congress has no other choice but to get involved in the issue. Bjork: “There's a lot of things that we have to offer at Ohio State to be a voice. … But in terms of structure to get clarity, there's really only one body who can do it, and that is Congress…. It's hard for us to govern as an NCAA organization without getting sued. … There's a SCORE Act in the House, hopefully it makes it to the House floor. We know there's challenges that it would have on the Senate side, but we hope there's some negotiation, we hope that we can provide clarity. We need to eliminate all the state-by-state laws because we can't govern that way. We need some kind of legal liability protection so that we don't get sued all the time. And then we need to recognize that these are students. A lot of people think employment is the panacea, the way to provide clarity, but it actually complicates it even more and puts, I think, a lot of things at risk. … If we don't have any clarity at the federal level, you're going to see state-by-state law take effect and continue to kind of thrive. You're going to see continued legal threats. You're going to see continued discussion around ‘should athletes be employees or not?’ … If we continue to have uncertainty, then I think the game, the sanctity of the game, and the competitiveness, our coaches will continue to be frustrated by it, and we need to be able to provide them a roadmap in this sort of bumpiness the last couple of years. It's hard to provide them with what the true roadmap is.“ (link)
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New Threads…
➤ Penn State officially announces a 10-year partnership to have Adidas become the official footwear, uniform, apparel and sideline partner of the Nittany Lions, effective July 1, 2026. Leading up to the deal’s official commencement, Penn State and Adidas will be prioritizing high-impact NIL agreements and brand marketing campaigns for student-athletes across all 31 sports. Once the partnership begins, all 800-plus PSU student-athletes will be eligible to participate in Adidas’ wide-ranging NIL Ambassador Network, which gives all student-athletes at partnered Division I schools the chance to benefit from their Name, Image and Likeness. (link)
➤ Binghamton inks a five-year contract renewal to have Nike serve as the official provider of Bearcats' uniforms, apparel and equipment through the 2029-30 academic year. In addition, sporting goods apparel and equipment distributor BSN Sports will continue to provide direct service of the Nike products. (link)
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More Boomer Sooner…
➤ Oklahoma and Learfield announce a deal to have Riverwind Casino serve as a sponsor inside Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium with a pair of logos to be displayed in between the 20 and 30-yard lines on Owen Field starting with Saturday’s home match-up against Michigan. (link)
➤ On3’s Pete Nakos reports that the Oklahoma-affiliated 1Oklahoma collective has distributed $32M in student-athlete payments over an undisclosed timespan. This comes after the Sooners ramped up their NIL operations in recent years, throwing the full weight of their brand behind bringing together the Crimson and Cream, The Sooner Nation and 1Oklahoma collectives under a single umbrella. (link)
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Coaching Perspectives…
➤ Former Alabama Football HC/current ESPN GameDay analyst Nick Saban tells On3’s Steve Samra why he thinks the Big Ten seems to have an edge at the moment over the SEC: “I think that the SEC was the SEC because of the culture in the South. There wasn’t professional football in the South for a long time, and everybody related to the colleges. Well, now that doesn’t matter. I mean, kids grew up wanting to go to LSU, Alabama and Georgia. Got the money now. They don’t mind going to Ohio State. They don’t mind going to other places. So, that geographic advantage that the Southeast[ern] Conference had may be changing a little bit now, with the different culture, with NIL and the money involved in decision-making. I think that’s created a bit of an edge for the Big Ten.” (link)
➤ CBS Sports’ Brandon Marcello reports on the rapid rise in fourth-down coaching aggressiveness across college football over the last five years, noting that “the shift traces back to ’the book,’ football's analytical bible,” created by statistician and former credit bureau consultant Michael McRoberts after he grew frustrated over watching a coach’s punting decision that wasn’t backed up by the math. McRoberts pitched it to the NFL and college teams in 2013, but few took him seriously until Troy agreed to become Championship Analytics’ first client. Now CAI consults with 104 of 136 FBS programs. Count Alabama Football HC Kalen DeBoer as a fan of the book’s recommendations: “There's a clear understanding you have to be committed to it. If you're going to use it, you have to commit to what the analytics really are. It makes complete sense to me, but there's still a piece when you have weather, wind, maybe a personnel piece that impacts how the game is going. You've got to take all those things into consideration. That's what I've done. Honestly, when the game is in limbo or you're playing from behind, I feel like the chances we've taken have certainly paid off.” More. (link)
➤ Auburn Men’s Basketball HC Bruce Pearl joins the Inside College Basketball Now podcast with CBS’ Jon Rothstein, who asks Pearl how much longer he plans to coach. Pearl replies: “Not that much longer, Jon. I think it's kind of a balance of life, of time, of work. I love Auburn. I truly do. Auburn's been unbelievable for us and our family. And part of the thing is, I also want to do, when I'm on top of my game and coaches, we want to be on top of our game. We owe that to our players and our fans. And so as you get a little bit older, you take it one day at a time.” Pearl believes student-athletes should be compensated but calls for more guardrails, explaining: “This idea of the NCAA not being able to make its own rules and somehow we’re finding that it’s against the kids’ freedom of movement or whatever, his civil rights, to say you can’t transfer without any sort of penalty… I mean, there is rules in business where you have non-compete clauses and things like that. So why aren’t we able to take that to court and win that? Whoever were the lawyers for the NCAA years ago that were advising them, those guys should all be fired and be called out for giving the NCAA such poor advice about how to handle this NIL situation.” More from Pearl. (link)
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Towson AD Steve Eigenbrot notes key completed & upcoming upgrades for the Tigers: Full access to a second weight room in Towson Center; expanded meal service on South Campus through our partner Aramark: four lunches, two dinners, and one breakfast weekly during the fall semester; progress on our new $2.5 million Towson Center dining hall, set to open for Spring 2026; and, anticipated groundbreaking for Phase I renovations of the Field House and Sports Performance areas. Towson also generated $3.7M in donor support last year & has already stacked $3.2M toward raising $12M for additional future facility enhancements. (link)
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The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner takes a look behind the keyboard at the Big 12’s X account, which poked some fun at North Carolina following TCU’s 34-point victory over the Tar Heels. Big 12 VP for Communications and Strategy Clark Williams explains: “Our media strategy is built to match the landscape. And like it or not, the landscape lives on social media. If something is inaccurate, inept or incorrect, we try to set the narrative right. But there’s plenty on social media that we don’t respond to.” Chief Brand and Business Officer Tyrel Kirkham adds: “There’s PR and there’s communications. You have to push every button that allows your messaging to cascade through the marketplace. It starts with [Commissioner] Brett [Yormark], and we all draft off that.” Wilner observes that “few in college sports value messaging more than Yormark. … Yormark’s relentless approach serves a conference forever fighting for air and space in a marketplace dominated by the Big Ten and SEC. He has empowered the Big 12’s strategic communications team – Williams and Kirkham don’t work alone – to use the tools available in a proactive, impactful fashion.” Williams goes on to tell Wilner that “we know who we are and who we aren’t, and we know the avenue to who we can become. The strategy allows us to be aspirational.” (link)
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Maryland is looking to its own version of “Friday Night Lights” as one way to improve attendance, according to The Baltimore Sun’s Sam Jane, who observes that the Terps have hosted home games on Friday five times since 2019 with an average attendance of 43,791. Compare that to an average home crowd of 36,833 over that span, and it’s apparent that those Friday match-ups have “consistently ranked among the most attended matchups of the season.” For a program where fan turnout has been a persistent issue, with attendance numbers ranking over the past half-decade near the bottom of the Big Ten, Jane notes the department is also working on installing new fan measures such as a “Terpsville Fan Fest,” featuring inflatables, face painting and yard games inside the Jones-Hill House. For Terps Football HC Mike Locksley, Friday nights are all about the opportunity for wider exposure, commenting: “The best thing [about playing on Friday] is that it gives us a chance to amplify the University of Maryland. When you have a chance to play on national TV … you have a chance to really shine a light on what the University of Maryland is all about.” (link)
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The Athens Banner-Herald’s Marc Weiszer reports the UGA Athletic Board of Directors has approved $56M in funding for the “Football Practice Complex Expansion.” The project, set to begin in January 2026 with an expected completion date of July 2027, is slated to include two new side-by-side, grass practice fields, 168 parking spaces and a pavilion for boosters and recruits to watch practice as well as additional changes to the current 8.5-acre layout. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Missouri President Mun Choi has been extended “until 2031.” (link)
➤ Alcorn State hires SWAC Director of Operations John Westbrook as Assoc. AD for Internal Operations. (link)
➤ New Orleans elevates Men’s & Women’s Cross Country AHC/Track & Field AC Clayton O’Callaghan to replace Interim HC Ben Hibbert as Men’s & Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country HC. (link)
➤ New Haven taps Quincy (DII) Women’s Lacrosse HC Kathelene Kim for the same role with the Chargers. (link)
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UCLA AD Martin Jarmond, Ohio State AD Ross Bjork, Duke AD Nina King and Dartmouth AD Mike Harrity participated in Bloomberg Power Players panel discussions yesterday about the changes to and direction of college sports…
➤ Jarmond touched on the risk vs. the commitment of supporting Olympic sports: “We at UCLA, we have a proud tradition with our Olympic sports. Since 1928, we've had 436 Bruins make 661 Olympic teams. If we're not the highest, we're in the top two in the country as far as producing Olympians. … So we take our investment in our Olympic sports very seriously. That said, the financial model has changed, the realities have changed, and we're extremely excited to be hosting LA 28 the Olympics in ‘28 and having them on campus in Westwood. But there is a concern after LA 28, what programs around the country are going to do with their Olympic sports. We’re going to keep investing. We think it's very important to continue to produce Olympians, champions, and that's important. But at the same time, the financial realities are changing. And so, you know, what we're talking about more is we need to really study, in my opinion, what other countries do as far as how they fund Olympic sports and take those learnings from other countries and apply it to what we do here in the United States. … If we don't figure out a better way to fund Olympic sports – because that's the issue. The issue is the funding model for Olympic sports. And I think that's got to adjust.” (link)
➤ The discussion also pivoted to private equity, with King acknowledging: “Yes, the financial model in college athletics is stressed. The way that we are operating as a business model, I mean, you all, if we opened our books to you, you would think it's a joke the way that we are operating. And so we need to figure out how to build something more sustainable so we can support broad-based programming. … We are exploring all kinds of revenue models, and that certainly includes private equity. In the traditional sense, I'm not convinced that it would work. But we're talking to a lot of folks to kind of figure out if there are hybrid models. Are there unique ways that we could do something to infuse capital cash into our athletic departments and into our universities? I mean, I think there are a lot of revenue opportunities on campus as well. And so how do we kind of create that synergy with campus to continue to build revenue? We are heavily reliant on philanthropy and, you know, but if we could have been raising an extra $20.5M a year, we would have been. And so I don't think, you know, street philanthropy is the answer…and I think private equity is on the table for sure.” (link)
➤ Bjork weighs in on the same private equity topic, noting that Duke is a public school and the “question that I have as a public institution is what are we selling? Because I'm owned by the state of Ohio. … The conference model to me is a way to explore it. Same questions, though. What am I giving up at Ohio State? … What future revenues perhaps would private equity want to take? What control would they need to have or have to have? Is it passive investments? … We're studying it because what Nina said, you know, you have to look for alternative sources of revenue.” (link)
➤ Harrity said the following about the men’s basketball team’s unionization effort: “Dartmouth has a long history of supporting unions, including student worker unions. Let me first say that. But as I said earlier, we view the athletics endeavor first and foremost at its core as educational in nature. There are certainly examples [of] athletic departments where driving revenue is one of the highest priorities. That’s not our model. As President Sian Beilock has said in op-eds nationally – and we work very closely together – is that we believe and support unions. Our student-athletes are not employees and we'll go all the way to the Supreme Court to show that. … I'll tell you too, speaking to a couple student athletes – without revealing too much of our conversations post-withdrawal – it was really fascinating because first and foremost, again, we're an educational institution, and they learned a lot through that. They learned a lot by working together, by working with the union, reflecting on ‘is this who we are?’ … I think a lot of personal growth came from the experience for everybody all around.” (link)
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The FBS Oversight Committee’s vote to approve a single 10-day football transfer window in January has been met with praise by many in the sport. One Power 4 GM tells On3’s Pete Nakos: “With December being dead and in-house contracts, this is huge for retention.” An SEC GM who applauds the move offers the following scenario: “Let’s say we agree to deal with player A and get a signed agreement, but because of the calendar, he doesn’t report to school for 20 more days. On Day 16, school X calls because they missed on players B and C, and offer him more because they are desperate. We’re now back to square one with player A, and they hold all the leverage to re-negotiate. That’s not sustainable.” The SEC GM adds: “Agents are going to start calling in the next three to four weeks. Most of these guys that go in already know they’re going in. I don’t think tampering is going to be as big an impact on this as it seems — most are already doing it. And it actually gets worse the longer the portal is open because people miss and then go searching.” Meanwhile, an agent with more than 10 P4 transfers this offseason adds: “It’s a good thing. I don’t care about tampering; it’s like it will be now or never. You won’t have to deal with players who take forever to make up their mind. We will always find ways to gain leverage.” (link)
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Join Tennessee AD Danny White and Chancellor Donde Plowman for a tour of some of the renovations to Neyland Stadium, including the widened concourses, modernized bathrooms (no more troughs), more varied amenities, new student section and more. Have a look. (link)
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Florida State is in “deep negotiations” to bring three to four events to Doak Campbell Stadium, according to Seminoles AD Michael Alford, who tells trustees: “Some, I can't announce who they are, but they're going to be really big." Events could include anything from concerts to dirtbike racing, and Alford adds: "I've always said January to April is going to be dirt season at Doak. We want to do as many events and get as many people in this community as possible." (link)
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The Athletic's Chris Vannini updates his reporting on the status of a college hoops video game: “2K Sports announces more than 100 college basketball teams will be in what sounds like a future NBA 2K game. This is instead of a standalone EA Sports CBB game.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ UT Martin AD Kurt McGuffin has been selected as president of the FCS Athletic Directors Association for the 2025-26 season. (link)
➤ Houston announces several new roles on the leadership team. Senior Assoc. AD for Development/Executive Director of Development Alvin Franklin has been promoted to Executive Senior Assoc. AD for Development/CRO; Senior Assoc. AD for Governance and Regulatory Affairs Lauren DuBois has been promoted to Executive Senior Assoc. AD for Governance and Regulatory Affairs; Assoc. AD for Facilities and Event Management Jason Bauman has been elevated to Senior Assoc. AD for Facilities and Event Management; Assoc. AD for Business and Human Resources Brandon Maddux is now the Senior Assoc. AD for Internal Operations; Monty Pointer will continue to serve as Deputy AD but will now be the department's CFO; and Asst. AD of Communications and Social Media Fletcher Like takes over as Assoc. AD for Strategic Communications. (link)
➤ Several Cal staffers have earned new titles and responsibilities, according to CollegeAD, which reports Bears Executive Senior Assoc. AD for Facilities, Events and Capital Projects Josh Hummel has been promoted to COO; Chief Development Officer Beth Tafolla-Voetsch has also received an Executive Senior Associate AD title as she'll now oversee Cal's external units; Assoc. AD for Development Adam Brooks has been promoted to Chief Development Officer; and Senior Assoc. AD Marissa Nichols has added the SWA title. CollegeAD also reports that Executive Senior Assoc. AD Markeisha Everett has left the department. (link)
➤ Movement on coaching staffs around the nation seemingly never stops. Check out this morning’s Coaches.wire for the latest coaching changes. (link)
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Monday’s TCU-North Carolina football matchup brought in 6.6M viewers for ESPN, making it the most-watched game on cable in Week 1. (link)
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Last Sunday’s Kentucky-Nebraska volleyball match drew 1.2M viewers to ABC, making it the most-watched regular season match ever on an ESPN network. Meanwhile, 596K viewers tuned in for Nebraska’s August 24 match against Stanford, and 525K viewers watched Florida take on Pittsburgh, both on ESPN. (link)
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New Hampshire raised a record $8.75M in gifts from more than 5,000 donors during FY25, marking the third consecutive year UNH Athletics has surpassed $6M in donor support and bringing the three-year tally to $22.5M – more than triple the amount generated in the previous three-year period. (link)
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Arkansas State introduces several new revenue generation initiatives, including the launch of the first-ever One Pack Jackpot, a 50/50 raffle that will be conducted at select A-State home sporting events this year. The One Pack Jackpot is a charitable initiative that supports the Arkansas State Athletics Department and its student-athletes. A-State has also implemented a new feature at its concession stands this year that presents patrons with the option to round purchases up to the nearest dollar if they choose to make a donation to the One Pack Fund. For non-ticketed sports, fans will be able to make an "admission donation" to the One Pack Fund in support of these programs by scanning a QR code located at the entry gate. Contributions to One Pack support funding scholarships, team resources, revenue sharing and recruiting and retaining top talent. (link)
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Recently retired Seton Hall Men’s & Women’s Cross Country HC John Moon has been named the winner of the John Thompson Jr. Award which recognizes significant efforts within the Big East to fight prejudice and discrimination and advance positive societal change. Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman: “For more than a half-century, John Moon has served as an advocate, mentor, and role model for student-athletes at Seton Hall University, not only guiding them as competitors but teaching them valuable life lessons and preparing them to meet the challenges of tomorrow. Like Coach Thompson, Coach Moon was a trailblazer and change agent who made an indelible impact on campus and on national and international stages. We commend him on his legacy of leadership, integrity and achievement and congratulate him on this most deserving honor.” (link)
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Manager of Digital Strategy (University of Wyoming / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
Digital Marketing & Social Media Strategist (Washington State University / Pullman, WA): More details HERE.
Social Media Project Coordinator (Texas A&M University / College Station, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director of Information Technology (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE
Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing and Fan Engagement (Campbell University / Buies Creek, NC): 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.
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Assistant Athletic Director of Compliance (Eastern New Mexico University / Portales, NM): (DII) 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.
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Director of the Annual Fund (University of Washington / Seattle, WA): More details HERE.
Director of Major Gifts (Georgia Southern University / Statesboro, GA): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Development / Director of Development, UW Athletics (University of Wisconsin / Madison, WI): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Development (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
Director of Signature Events, Athletics Advancement (William & Mary / Williamsburg, VA): 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.
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Senior Associate Athletic Director of Business Development (University of Washington / Seattle, WA): More details HERE.
Sr. Associate Athletic Director, Brand Advancement & Strategic Communications (HR Title: Associate Dir of Athletics) (Southern Methodist University – SMU / Dallas, TX): More details HERE.
Deputy Athletics Director – Intercollegiate Athletics (University of Illinois Chicago / Chicago, IL): 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.
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Equipment Services Director - Athletics Division (Wichita State University / Wichita, KS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Equipment Services (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Athletics Groundskeeper (Florida Gulf Coast University / Fort Myers, FL): 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.
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There are currently no job listings in General Administration.
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Assistant Sports Performance Coach (University of Northern Colorado / Greeley, CO): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Eastern New Mexico University / Portales, NM): (DII) More details HERE.
Athletic Counselor/Psychologist (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
Director of Performance Dietetics-Olympic Sports (University of Wyoming / Laramie, WY): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (University of Massachusetts – Amherst / Amherst, MA): More details HERE.
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There are currently no job listings in Sponsorships/Corporate Relations.
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Assistant Director, Athletics Ticket Sales (Tulane University / New Orleans, LA): More details HERE.
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.
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