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Ohio selects South Dakota State Deputy AD Slade Larscheid as its new AD. President Lori Stewart Gonzalez: “We had the opportunity to speak with several outstanding candidates over the past few weeks, which is a testament to the momentum driving Ohio University and our Department of Athletics. Ultimately, Slade has so many of the characteristics and experiences that we sought in a new Director of Athletics, including a demonstrated history of enhancing the student-athlete experience, valuing academics, winning championships and generating revenue.” Parker Executive Search assisted with the process. (link)
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Cal State Bakersfield AD Kyle Conder is no longer leading the Roadrunners, per President Vernon Harper, who notes in an email to the campus community: “CSUB Athletics is an integral part of this university and the entire Kern County community. I want to underscore my commitment to our scholar-athletes, the Athletics Program staff, and to our incredibly loyal network of supporters, here on campus and beyond. As we look to the future of Roadrunner Athletics, I pledge to work with students, staff and faculty, as well as our community partners, to evolve and enhance our program while nurturing a culture of safety and respect, allowing our scholar-athletes to soar both in the classroom and in competition.” Assoc. AD for Development/SWA Sarah Tuohy will serve as Acting AD. (link)
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While discussing last Saturday’s USF football victory over Florida on Yahoo Sports’ College Football Enquirer, Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey briefly chatted about the USF AD opening. Godfrey: “[USF is] in the middle of an athletic director search that should be wrapped up this coming week. They’re trying to look for a new AD … almost certainly from outside of college sports, a business executive.” Staples: “Michael Kelly, their former AD, went to Navy from there, which I don’t know that people would consider [the move] a giant step up. It’s a tough job and you’ve got to get the stadium construction home. There’s a lot going on there.” Dellenger: “The young fundraiser archetype of AD would do very well to get that job in that place right now. (link)
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Texas Tech Board of Regents chair Cody Campbell reacts to an SEC-sponsored ad that ran last weekend imploring Congress to pass the SCORE Act. Campbell: “The SEC ran this TV ad over the weekend that provides a link to a website. The ad and the website make many false claims, the most egregious being that the SCORE Act, in its current form, is supported by every D1 conference in America. This is NOT true. In fact, the large majority of conferences and their members (including many members of the Power 4) believe that the SCORE Act needs to be amended and modified so that women’s sports, Olympic sports, smaller schools, and the Student Athletes can be protected and represented in the final solution. Yes, the SCORE Act is a good start, and we are all grateful that DC is finally paying attention to the existential issues facing college sports, but we ALL need to come together (Big Schools, Small Schools, Women’s Sports, Olympic Sports AND the Student Athletes) to come up with a compromised and comprehensive solution that works for the betterment of the entire system - not just major college football. 500K student-athletes and hundreds of communities are depending on us! Deception and dishonesty, as displayed through this SEC ad, only drive a wedge between what we were hopeful was becoming a constructive and productive conversation. Let’s get this discussion back on track and work together to find the right solutions that will preserve the Great American Institution of College Athletics!!” (link)
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Nike declined to match Adidas’ apparel offer to Penn State, according to the Centre Daily Times’ Jon Sauber, who notes the Nittany Lions’ linkup with Adidas marks the end of a relationship with the Swoosh that “had begun to sour.” Sauber adds: “The Nittany Lions, despite consistently competing for championships in several sports — and producing what has become a consistent top-10 program in football — did not feel like a priority to the company, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the situation. Penn State understood Oregon would be treated differently because Nike CEO and co-founder Phil Knight is an Oregon graduate whose family has donated billions to the school. But it was the preferential treatment of other programs within the Big Ten that became a much bigger issue. Multiple sources said Penn State felt it was beneath not just the Ducks, but also Ohio State and Michigan in the pecking order with Nike.” For example, Sauber reports that Penn State “requested to do multiple program-specific projects that Nike denied. Multiple sources said Penn State requested to wear the gold swoosh on their jerseys for the College Football Playoff semifinal against Notre Dame, much like Ohio State had, but it was denied. [...] Multiple sources also said the shoe giant hasn’t had any major representative on campus since Penn State made a change in athletic directors from Sandy Barbour to Pat Kraft in July 2022.” More. (link)
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WBCA President/USF Women’s Basketball HC Jose Fernandez penned a letter to all Division I WBB HCs this week calling for more transparency regarding women’s basketball investment, writing: “What once was an enterprise slow to change is now evolving rapidly — largely at the behest of state legislatures and the courts, and beyond our control. It is unprecedented. There has never been a better time or greater need to advocate relentlessly for our sport … Will (revenue sharing) be our next problem or newest opportunity? That depends on how we approach it.” SB Nation’s Mitchell Northam reports that Fernandez “went on to offer some guidance on revenue sharing, advising coaches to educate themselves on their school’s policies regarding Title IX, NIL and agent interactions, and recommended that coaches engage in conversations with their athletic directors and other administrators to seek clarity.” Fernandez: “You have to know what you’re talking about when speaking with recruits, alumni, donors, etc. Encourage your institution’s leaders to be transparent with how they will calculate and distribute revenue share among all student-athletes in all sports so that both players and coaches understand who is receiving how much (money) and why. There should be a method of public transparency in what each institution is investing in its women’s basketball program.” (link)
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On SI’s Lincoln Arneal goes straight to the source in finding out how the league’s volleyball coaches and student-athletes are approaching revenue sharing/NIL in their sport post-House settlement. On how the settlement impacts a head coach, Nebraska Volleyball HC Dani Busboom Kelly remarks: “Hopefully, we get a (general manager). As volleyball gets bigger and bigger, we'll probably have to where the coaches can be out of the money conversation. I hope we add one. I haven't even talked to (Nebraska athletic director) Troy (Dannen) about it, but it feels like sports are going to need one eventually.” USC HC Brad Keller adds: “It takes the majority of my day now. I've become a manager. You're trying to fill up every kid's basket as best you can. There's a lot to that, and it's not just volleyball anymore, and it's not just -- it's all these different components. It used to be you're recruiting, you're training, culture, there's certain things, but now you're adding a whole another level of agents and rev share and NIL opportunities and what does that look like. Honestly, one of the biggest things that we need to do is I'd like to get away from getting your bag or whatever. You get an NIL deal. This needs to be about brand building.” (link)
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➤ The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee names SEC Associate Commissioner for Legal Affairs and Compliance William King as its new General Counsel, beginning October 15. In his role, King will serve as a key member of the USOPC’s executive leadership team, providing legal, governance, and compliance oversight across the organization and its affiliated entities. He will guide the USOPC’s legal strategy, ensure integrity and compliance across the Olympic and Paralympic Movement in the U.S., and serve as Corporate Secretary to the USOPC Board of Directors. (link)
➤ Fairfield announces a quartet of staff promotions as Senior Assoc. AD/Director of Athletic Development Dr. Brett Burchette has been elevated to Executive Senior Assoc. AD/Director of Athletic Development, Dr. Kelly Bommer has been promoted from Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Services and Administration to Senior Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Services and Administration, Assoc. AD for Communications & Content Strategy Drew Kingsley has been boosted to Senior Assoc. AD for Communications & Content Strategy and Sarah Ratchford has risen from Assoc. AD for Marketing and Revenue Generation to Senior Assoc. AD for Marketing and Revenue Generation. (link)
➤ Learfield’s UNC Greensboro Sports Properties announces Winston-Salem Dash (MiLB) Manager of Corporate Partnership Sales Jake Baldini as General Manager. (link)
➤ Michigan elevates Women’s Basketball AC for Player Development Natalie Achonwa to serve as the program’s General Manager/AC. (link)
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The NCAA announces that the National Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Championship field is expanding to 12 teams, beginning next spring. The format will consist of four non-predetermined regional sites with three teams competing at each site. Two teams will compete in a regional-round with the third team receiving a bye and will compete against the winner in a regional final-round match. Winners from each of the regional final-round sites will advance to compete at the finals site. Additionally, SIAC (DII) Commissioner Anthony Holloman has been selected to serve as committee chair. (link)
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Louisville has entered into a new partnership with Danny Wimmer Presents, which will contribute $1M to the Cards over the next decade to provide NIL opportunities to student-athletes. Specifically, the student-athletes will have the chance to promote DWP’s music festivals like Louder than Life and Bourbon & Beyond through social media campaigns, community events and in-person appearances. Cards AD Josh Heird: “Danny Wimmer Presents has played a massive role in shaping Louisville’s cultural and economic vitality. This partnership not only benefits our student-athletes but underscores our department’s impact on the community.” (link)
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Ole Miss and Pittsburgh are finalizing a home-and-home football series for 2026 (Oxford) and 2030 (Pittsburgh). (link)
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The Tampa Bay Football Classic match-up between Bethune-Cookman and Southern is officially moving from Tampa Bay’s Raymond James Stadium back to Daytona Municipal Stadium, according to HBCU Gameday’s Steven J. Gaither. (link)
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Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch has completed an agreement to secure control of his family’s media empire for decades to come, according to the New York Times’ Jim Rutenberg and Jonathan Mahler. The deal, which is valued at $3.3B, ensures that the company’s various outlets, including Fox News, The New York Post and The Wall Street Journal, will remain conservative after his father Rupert’s death. Under the terms of the deal, Lachlan’s three oldest siblings will receive $1.1B each for all their shares in the company, which amounts to roughly 80% of the value of their stock at the close of trading Friday. Rutenberg and Mahler also note that “the agreement won’t result in any immediate change; Lachlan has already been running the Murdoch business for the past few years. But it does clear up the uncertainty around the company’s future by locking in his long-term leadership. The new trust will expire in 2050, and will ensure that Lachlan retains control of the empire at least until then.” (link)
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StubHub is aiming to raise upwards of $851M in its IPO, which would give the company a valuation of up to $9.2B. CNBC’s Annie Palmer reports the IPO will include 34M shares priced between $22 and $25 per share. In a prospectus updated last month, StubHub reported first-quarter revenue grew 10% from a year earlier to $397.6M. Operating income came in at $26.8M for the period. The company’s net loss widened to $35.9M from $29.7M a year ago. (link)
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In light of last week’s latest eligibility lawsuit, Georgia AD Josh Brooks hopes the NCAA can indicate whether a retroactive decision that includes the 2025 season is up for conversation: “My ask right now is just give us clarity that it’s going to be an agenda item or not, because if it really is taken off the table, then we can at least tell those individuals that there won’t be [a rule change for this year]. But the unknown creates the fear and the rumors, and that’s where, if we knew it was or was not on table, we could at least address that. Because right now, we don’t even know if it’s going to be on the table.” Meanwhile, The Athletic’s Seth Emerson reports that UGA President Jere Morehead is okay with expanding the College Football Playoff to 16 teams but is hesitant to go beyond that. “I don’t want the Playoff to get too large, to where it doesn’t matter about the regular season. I think it’s important now that these are all big games when we play some of the opponents on our schedule. But I don’t have any really strong opinions about going from 12 to 16. I don’t think that’s going to fundamentally change anything.” Morehead adds of March Madness expansion: “Sixty-eight’s a lot of teams. I think it’s worked great. Now is it going to change the world if it goes to 72, probably not. So I don’t have a strong opinion on it.” (link)
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Marshall AD Gerald Harrison uses his first appearance on the Thunder Cast to lay out his vision for the Thundering Herd, particularly as it relates to increasing national exposure, upgrading facilities and generating new revenue streams. Harrison makes it clear that he wants to elevate the program beyond regional recognition, and to accomplish that, he intends to aggressively push the brand onto national media outlets. “We get ourselves on national platforms where we don’t just play regional games. I want to be in a conversation with our folks at ESPN and places like that and feed them stories. I want our people on NCAA committees, on selection shows. I want to flood the market with our brand.” That said, Harrison acknowledges that the Herd needs to continue winning: “I don’t really believe in competing. I believe in winning. We want to compete for championships, but we want to win them as well. So we’ve got to do things to build for sustainable success long-term.” For him, that starts with facilities that directly impact athletes. “The most important thing we’ve got to do right now is attack and grow the places where they work, train, eat, sleep. Those kinds of things matter because in the world of transfer portal and revenue sharing … we’re not going to have as much money as everybody. But what we can do is provide an experience that’s better than anybody’s.” (link)
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Charlotte’s budget has increased from $29M when 49ers AD Mike Hill arrived in 2018 to $49M today, and Axios Charlotte’s Ashley Mahoney notes football has been a significant driver. “They've also sold out football season tickets for the first time in program history. The 49ers expect record-breaking ticket revenue this year. Last season, five of their six home games were at or over capacity, following a trend of increased attendance in recent years.” Hill adds: “We're trying to capitalize on the energy and enthusiasm around the program right now. … We have to continue to generate revenue to reinvest in the football program for it to have the success that we all want it to have.” The program is also emphasizing the sale of new premium spaces that are part of their $70M stadium expansion, with a dedicated sales center in Uptown. Mahoney also notes the 49ers will receive a “program-record $1.9M to play at Georgia on November 22. (link)
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FAU AD Brian White weighs in with potential solutions to the challenges currently vexing college sports: “We have not done a good enough job at telling our story of what we do for Olympic sports because a lot of those sports, they don’t make money, but we’re also the only country in the world, I believe, that doesn’t federally fund Olympic sports. Olympic sports do a great job for America. They represent us in the Olympics, and there’s no reason – in my opinion – those student-athletes that have great GPAs and are graduating and do good things – contribute to society…there’s no reason we can’t support them with federal funding. I think if you get federal funding for the sports that don’t generate revenue on their own, that’s probably step two. Step one is probably focusing on the highly profitable sports. And in those sports we need a plan and that is to come to the table, collectively bargain a plan together that we all agree upon. We could have multiyear contracts, player protections, school protections. If we can get those two things, I think we’re in really good shape, and I think that’s going to happen.” (link)
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Montana State AD Leon Costello joins the Hot Mic with Dom Izzo to discuss scheduling, facilities, the House settlement and other topics. Costello wants regular-season games against top FCS brands – including the Dakotas and Montana – because they’re fan draws, create playoff-style environments, and serve as a measuring stick. The newly expanded 12-game schedule should expand those opportunities, which is particularly important because Costello notes future “buy games” against FBS teams may become increasingly rare “as those bigger conferences go to a nine-game conference schedule and then put in parameters of playing other power schools. … It’s a totally different world right now. Scheduling is a puzzle piece and we just have to be able to adjust and be flexible.” On the facilities front, Costello remarked that the newly completed indoor practice facility is a long-time dream: “That’s been on our wishlist for a very, very long time. To be able to get good practice in when there’s snow on the ground or the field is icy…it’s great to be able to go into a place where you can get safe practice in, but also step outside and get acclimated to the weather because we fully expect to have home playoff games in December.” The indoor facility, coupled with the Bobcat Athletic Complex, “really kind of completes that side of the road for us. … Now we’re in the business of updating our master plan.” (link)
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Maryland partners with Collegiate Sports Connect for use of its Talent Finder tool. Terps Senior Assoc. AD for Business Operations/CFO Eric Reinke: “Talent Finder will assist us in proactively building strong candidate pools for open positions and ultimately allow our university to acquire talented individuals who will move the department forward.” The Terps have also renewed their unlimited job posting bundle with CollegeSports.jobs, the No.1 job site in college athletics. (link)
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Speaking of an unlimited job posting bundle with CollegeSports.jobs & as the college sports ecosystem continues to transform, the amount of open jobs posted throughout the industry has plummeted over the last two years. To be specific, the total number of DI jobs listed in the overall marketplace has plunged by 51% YTD when compared to last year, and the number of DI job openings posted with the NCAA is down 36%. Despite this downward spiral, CollegeSports.jobs continues to thrive. Overall job postings across College.town publications are up 15% while DI job listings have increased by 5% YoY. What does all this mean? It means that if the conventional wisdom says to meet the customers where they are, you can find yours mingling on the College.town commons. (link)
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People & Places..
➤ VMI SWA Emily Fulton has been promoted from Assoc. AD to Executive Assoc. AD for Internal Operations. (link)
➤ FAU has hired Delaware Asst. AD for Marketing and Engagement Ariana Palmer as Senior Assoc. AD for Marketing and Brand. (link)
➤ Campbell’s Chris Hemeyer gets a title change to Senior Assoc. AD, Revenue Generation and Broadcasting, after serving as Senior Associate AD for External Affairs since 2011. (link)
➤ The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect shows a bunch of additional administrative changes at the likes of Abilene Christian, Alcorn State, Arizona, Arkansas State, Cincinnati, Coastal Carolina, Fordham, Furman, High Point, Illinois, James Madison, Miami (OH), Michigan, Missouri (Learfield), New Mexico, Northern Arizona, Northern Illinois, North Texas, Northwestern, Ohio, Ohio State, Old Dominion, Presbyterian, Rutgers, Samford, San Diego, South Alabama, Stanford, the SWAC, Texas, UTSA, Valparaiso, Virginia and Virginia Tech. (link)
➤ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire is paced by soccer and track & field/cross country movement. See the full list of all coaching staff changes across all sports. (link)
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Syracuse AD John Wildhack expects the Orange will continue playing more than one weekday football game, as they are this season and have for the past three, but notes that “more than two would be tough,” adding: “I think you can look forward to a high-profile Friday night home game just about every single year. … Limited competition, so there is a chance there for a really big audience. Our scheduling philosophy working really closely with (Deputy AD Herm Frazier) and the ACC is that we will modify our philosophy to fit the ACC financial model in terms of revenue distribution.” (link)
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Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff announces it will come to Evanston as Northwestern hosts Oregon this weekend. (link)
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Barstool Sports Founder Dave Portnoy announces he will not be on Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff this weekend, adding: “No further questions at this time.” (link)
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Arkansas and Tulsa have adjusted their future football series. The schools were previously scheduled to kickoff a three-game set on November 21, 2026, in Fayetteville. The date of that contest has been changed to September 26 that season. Additionally, the date of the third game of the series has been moved from September 1, 2029, to September 8, 2029. (link)
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Extra Points’ Matt Brown continues on why he likes UTRGV’s chances to be the rare “successful” college football startup program. Reason one: UTRGV doesn’t need to use football for enrollment purposes boasting a student body north of 34K and a state that’s actually producing more college-bound high school students than almost any other in the country, including in or around the Rio Grande Valley. Next, UTRGV has the financial and physical infrastructure to support football with the school handling all of its licensing and corporate sponsorships in-house while boasting recent facility upgrades that means limited resources can be more effectively allocated elsewhere. The Vaqueros didn’t need to build a new field from scratch, instead purchasing the “very modern and appropriately sized” 12K-seat Robert and Janet Vackar Stadium which provides the school the ability to monetize their audience “via premium experiences, corporate sponsorships, tailgates and concessions.” Brown points out that UTRGV appears to have both a strong fan base and corporate support, highlighted by the school boasting a top 50 national baseball attendance ranking as recently as 2022, while outdrawing its peers in basketball and having more than 12K fans show up to its first official football game. Additionally, Brown observes that UTRGV took its time both in starting the program, with the first football feasibility study being conducted as far back as 2016, as well as in hiring HC Travis Bush a full three years before the team would play a game. Per Brown, “to start an FCS football program is to embark on a transformational process that extends even beyond the athletic department. You need total administrative and community buy-in, and that process simply cannot be rushed. [...] I think UTRGV has enough going for it right now that it can put Bush, and his staff, in the best position possible to be successful.” (link)
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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.
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Senior Associate Athletics Director for Development (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
Chair of the Department of Physical Education and Director of Athletics (Pomona-Pitzer Colleges / Claremont, CA): (DIII) More details HERE.
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.
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Director, Athletics Grounds and Facilities (University of Nevada – Reno / Reno, NV): More details HERE.
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.
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Administrative Assistant II (Murray State University / Murray, KY): More details HERE.
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Assistant Athletics Trainer I - Men's Basketball (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE.
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 Athletic Ticket Manager (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE.
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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