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Illinois AD Josh Whitman says the $100M donation from longtime benefactor Larry Gies is pledged over the next several years, and the Illini will use it to support the football program with a focus on the stadium. Specifically, Whitman says it helps fund a video board package, a new sound system and new lights. The department has engaged an architecture firm for future renovations. (link)
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Kentucky AD Mitch Barnhart explains the idea for a new basketball practice facility is part of a larger vision that includes an entertainment district and UK HealthCare Sports Medicine ambulatory spaces and sports-related research areas. “I think people are supremely focused on [the basketball facility] because obviously that is the headline piece, but the reason that we’re in conversation is because we’re talking about an incredible multi-use district that gives us a chance to anchor a variety of thoughts and processes into one concept. I don’t know that this [gym] happens singularly if we do it by itself — or if we do anything by itself. But to have an opportunity to wrap things around it and create an energy about it of different things is a wonderful thing to think about. [...] We’re going to go see what the possibilities are. People are going to bring us concepts as it relates to all of those pieces. And I want to put them all together. The concept is twofold. One is, does it help all of our teams accentuate the ability to practice and compete? And two, does it create a space for us to be able to do some things that create ongoing revenue for us? … We’re not sure if it’s going to even be affordable for us to do this. So lots of things to think about, but we’re working our way through it, and we think that it’s exciting. I’m hopeful in about four to six months, we’ll get some really quality information to be able to make some decisions and see if we can go forward. And then, clearly, you’ve got to be able to fund it.” (link)
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Mississippi State AD Zac Selmon talks with SBJ’s Ben Portnoy about bringing back the interlocking MSU logo and explains: “Before I got to Mississippi State, I didn’t know the history of all the logos and the marks. Clearly the ‘M-State’ is still the primary marker for the university, but because of the excitement and the history…we knew we wanted to continue to generate excitement. ... The main important thing is everything we’re doing is trying to showcase the strength and the great stuff that’s going on at Mississippi State. We’re not trying to change the primary mark, but you look around athletic programs across the country, and there are some different marks that people use. [We] wanted to make sure that we had options.” Selmon goes on to remark that “we want to make sure that we constantly tell the story of Mississippi State, and a lot of times, people haven’t heard of all the great things that are going on. We’ve really been intentional about using marks to relate to the wide group of people that we’re working with, but also, the main goal is to – not from a level of arrogance by any means – really just to showcase all the great stuff that is going on in Starkville as a conversation starter. We’ve got a variety of throwback looks that we’ve done. We’ve got some future looking stuff that we’ve tried to do as well. It’s just the constant pursuit [of] telling the unbelievable things that are going on at Mississippi State.” (link)
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Education & Sports Law Group Partner Janet Judge joins the SportsWise Podcast with Tulane Sports Law Director Gabe Feldman to talk about potential Title IX issues, President Trump’s executive order and several other topics. Judge explains that as it pertains to Trump’s EO, there is “some language in there [that] depending on what amount of revenue a particular school generates…schools should be offering the maximum number of roster spots allowed under the roster cap and the maximum number of scholarships. … For any particular school and anyone who has been taking time to make sure they understand the requirements of Title IX, that could create some real Title IX challenges for schools because the roster caps themselves are just target caps that are out there. But when they're implemented in a particular school, given the variety of sports that a particular school might offer, they might end up offering a very lopsided participation opportunity landscape for those particular student athletes.” As it relates to dollars coming in from collectives or donors, Judge says that “once those dollars are given to the institution, they become institutional dollars, even if [donors] attach a directive. … Think about if somebody’s coming into the chemistry department and saying, ‘I’m going to direct it to white students or to males’ … We wouldn’t allow an outside individual to direct benefits or support that impact protected classifications. Athletics is necessarily segregated on the basis of sex, but the overall application of those dollars… should be equitable.” Lots more. (link)
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Rhode Island AD Thorr Bjorn and South Dakota AD Jon Schemmel joined Sports Illustrated’s Bryan Fischer from the 2025 NACDA Convention to break down the House settlement, including discussions with their respective university leadership, coaches and donors leading up to the settlement, as well as, the strategy for funding Division I sports in this era. When it comes to generating new revenue, Bjorn explains URI was lucky to have some donors step up to “provide some support like we haven’t had before.” Bjorn also notes the university gave the athletic department permission to reallocate some resources. The Rams are also looking into ways to provide fans with subscription-based content "that we've done a little bit through our collective, but we just haven’t moved that needle yet. So, we have to put a lot of thought into those types of things. And then all of a sudden, scheduling – can we start scheduling guarantee games that make sense for something like that? It has to make strategic sense, too. So, everything’s on the table.” Schemmel explains USD has overhauled its external operation, relaunched the Yote Fund and are making sure donors are empowered to give where they want to while still receiving priority points. “I think 80% of our external staff is new in the last year. So, we’re not doing much the same. Certainly trying to elevate our in-game experiences just to bring more people in. I’m still a big believer, kind of old school, the number one way to sell more tickets and bring in more revenue is to win. Donor investment typically is what leads to that because you’re not going to sell more tickets selling the idea we’re going to be good in three years, at least not very many.” Lots more on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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Stanford and Elevate are set to announce a multiyear deal that will make the company the Cardinal’s exclusive third-party consultant and sales agent for revenue-generating ticket inventory,” per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, who notes the agreement “comes on the heels of Elevate Talent running the search that landed former Nike exec John Donahoe the AD job in Palo Alto.” (link)
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Paciolan has renewed its partnerships with Washington State, North Dakota State, Eastern Washington and California Baptist. (link)
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Auburn Men’s Basketball HC Bruce Pearl is “leaning against” running for U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville’s (R-AL) Senate seat, according to Jewish Insider’s Emily Jacobs, who notes Pearl “spent the summer meeting with Alabama campaign operatives & GOP senators as he considered entering the race. This followed Tuberville’s announcement in late May that he was opting against seeking a second term to run for AL governor.” Jacobs adds: “Sources close to Pearl tell me he is unlikely to enter the contest, though they stress that the Auburn coach has not officially decided against running yet. Pearl wants to give himself a few more weeks in case he were to change his mind.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Auburn adds veteran senior leader Jim Booz as Executive Senior Assoc. AD for Compliance after serving as the Director of Collegiate Athletics Advisory Services at James Moore & Co since March 2024. (link)
➤ Northern Arizona’s Mary Teresa Barnett has been promoted from Assoc. AD to Senior Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Services. (link)
➤ Fordham, through its partnership with Opendorse, has named Danny Enjamio as GM for NIL Licensing. (link)
➤ Cal State Northridge taps former Hawaii Beach Volleyball HC Jeff Hall for the same role. (link)
➤ The SEC has named longtime umpire Tom Meyer as Coordinator of Softball Umpires. (link)
➤ Softball leads this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire in terms of number of changes to coaching staffs, but plenty of other movements across all sports. (link)
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The CW President Brad Schwartz admits he was rooting for USF to upset Florida in football last week since his network is set to broadcast the Bulls’ matchup against Miami (FL) on Saturday. “There was massive rooting,” he tells SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, adding: “I’m not exaggerating, we talked about this as soon as they beat Boise. We were like, ‘Can you imagine if they beat Florida?’ We knew we had this game.” The game marks The CW’s first between ranked teams, and Schwartz notes the network is putting “maybe 90% of our promo inventory this week” toward the matchup. “We’re only two years into this. I hate to use the old cliche, but we’re just getting started. I always like to say, ‘Broadcast television still has the widest reach of any platform in the United States.’ It’s not a spin. It’s not an exaggeration. We have bigger reach than any cable channel. Broadcast still is the biggest reach. The product that actually takes the best advantage of that reach and the product that can bring the most amount of simultaneous viewers together at the same time is sports. Sports and broadcast are really made for each other.” (link)
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Michigan-Oklahoma (9.7M viewers) and Ole Miss-Kentucky (4.8M), both of which were on ABC, were the most-watched football games of the weekend, followed by the Iowa-Iowa State (4.3M) matchup on Fox. San Jose State-Texas, also on ABC, drew 3.7M viewers. (link, link); ESPN’s College GameDay in Norman averaged 2.6M viewers, including 3.3M in the final hour. (link); Fox Sports President of Insights and Analytics Michael Mulvihill notes that “total viewing of College Football is up +25% across all networks through Week 2. Even this early in the season, fair to say it’s pretty likely this will be a third straight year of record-breaking total viewing of CFB.” (link)
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The Oklahoma Board of Regents approved improvements to the outfield at L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park, marking a major milestone in the OU Baseball Stadium Renovation Project. The first project will include updates to the outfield wall, batter’s eye, bullpens, exterior fence and spectator areas beyond the outfield wall. Project 1's enabling work, which is set to be completed by the 2026 season, will make possible the next project, which includes team facilities, seating bowl upgrades and fan enhancements. The board is expected to consider Project 2 in fall 2025. Together, Projects 1 and 2 represent the baseball stadium renovation found within the OU campus master plan. Have a look at the renderings. (link)
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The USF Board of Trustees voted to advance plans to transform the university’s former 138-acre golf course into a mixed-use destination. Referred to as the Fletcher District, the project includes housing, restaurants, retail, a hotel and conference center, an academic research facility and recreation space. (link)
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Football Futures…
➤ Kentucky has added Eastern Kentucky to its 2029 schedule, according to FBSchedules.com’s Kevin Kelley, who notes that the game will be played on Sept. 8 at Kroger Field in Lexington with the Wildcats paying the Colonels a $625K guarantee. (link)
➤ On3’s Brett McMurphy reports that James Madison has added football home & home series’ against UNLV (2027 at JMU/2030 at UNLV) and Ohio (2028 at Ohio/2035 at JMU). (link)
➤ Ohio has added Stonehill to its 2026 home football slate and will pay the Skyhawks $400K for the visit. (link)
➤ Brown has scheduled a home-and-home football series with New Haven for 2026 (West Haven) and 2027 (Providence). The Bears have also added a road game against Sacred Heart and a home game against Merrimack to the 2028 slate. (link)
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ESPN’s Pete Thamel broke the news of USF hiring Tampa Bay Sports Commission Executive Director Rob Higgins to become the Bulls’ new CEO of Athletics. Thamel: “USF was blunt in wanting to make a hire in line with the modernization and professionalization of college sports. Higgins emerged as the top candidate because he’s well-connected at both the professional and collegiate levels.” (link)
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Later in the day, USF officially announced Higgins’ hire as Bulls Board of Trustees Chair Will Weatherford frames: “Rob Higgins has proven during his time with the Tampa Bay Sports Commission that he isn’t afraid to dream big. He’ll bring that same ambition to USF and we’re excited to welcome him back home to lead our next chapter.” Higgins: “I never imagined that an opportunity to volunteer as a young boy at USF basketball games would take me down a path to a career of over 20 years serving at the Tampa Bay Sports Commission and now the opportunity to return to my alma mater as the first CEO of Athletics. Cliches are often rooted in some truth, but this truly is a dream come true. I could not be more honored to take on this responsibility and could not be more excited to get started.” CSA Search & Consulting assisted with the process. (link)
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Tampa (DII) hires Samford Assoc. AD for Development E.J. Brophy as its new AD and VP of Athletics, starting October 1. President Teresa Abi-Nader Dahlberg: “E.J. Brophy brings nearly 30 years of successful experience in collegiate athletics and has a passion for helping students develop both on the field and the classroom, and in the community. E.J.’s experience will continue the upward trajectory of UTampa’s athletics success, while enhancing game-day experiences, revenue-generation and positioning athletics as engagement for the UTampa community.” Another search where CSA Search & Consulting ran point. (link)
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Illinois alumnus and Madison Industries Founder/CEO Larry Gies has pledged a $100M gift to the Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics (DIA), marking the largest contribution in DIA history and one of the largest single gifts ever received by a collegiate athletics program. In honor of his continued philanthropic support, Illinois’ Memorial Stadium will now be known as Gies Memorial Stadium. AD Josh Whitman: “I want to thank him for his belief in Illinois Athletics and the ability of our program to change the lives of our student-athletes, to advance the mission of our broader university, and to uplift the many people and communities connected to our program, both directly and indirectly. This gift is the result of years of thought-provoking conversations and is the continuation of a long-term partnership with Larry that will benefit generations of student-athletes and advance this program to even greater heights.” (link)
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On3’s Pete Nakos reports that the House of Representatives could vote on the SCORE Act as early as next week, while adding that amendments could also be coming to the legislation via the Rules Committee. With obstacles to passage still remaining on Capitol Hill, Nakos notes that “seven Democrats are needed to overcome the filibuster and reach the 60-vote margin for any bill passage in the U.S. Senate, which appears unlikely at this point. The legislation would also establish a one-time transfer rule. The SCORE Act has faced pushback from players’ associations, including the NFLPA, MLBPA, NHLPA and MLSPA. Four state attorneys general – Florida, New York, Ohio and Tennessee – also sent a letter to Congress this week urging the SCORE Act to be rejected.” From the letter: “Simply put, the SCORE Act consolidates too much power in the hands of the NCAA. The NCAA is a cartel that has consistently abused its monopolistic control even in the absence of a legislative blank check to do so.” (link)
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Virginia is set to announce a five-year multimedia rights partnership extension with Playfly through the 2032-33 academic year, according to SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, who adds that exact financial details for the deal weren’t immediately available. (link)
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PIttsburgh will assume responsibilities of the Alliance 412 collective and unify support for student-athletes into one streamlined platform. Panthers AD Allen Greene: "Alliance 412 has been instrumental in helping Pitt navigate the early years of NIL, and we are incredibly grateful for the vision of Chris Bickell and the countless supporters who stood behind it. Now, as the industry evolves, Pitt must be aggressive and intentional in resourcing our student-athletes and coaches. Now that there are clearer guidelines from the College Sports Commission, bringing NIL strategy under our roof positions us to attack this new era head-on and deliver championship results." As part of the transition, Panthers Senior Assoc. AD for Major Gifts Pat Bostick will move into a new role as Senior Assoc. AD for NIL Business Development and Strategic Partnerships, where he will spearhead brand partnerships and innovative valid business purpose NIL opportunities for student-athletes. (link)
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Noting that “EA College Football's first edition offered athletes $600 and a copy of the game, no royalties included,” Front Office Sports reports that now, “EA Sports is offering $1,500 and still no royalties—and OneTeam, the group that facilitates the NIL deals, is backing away telling FOS it is ‘not enough.’" (link)
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Kentucky Sports Radio’s Jack Pilgrim reports the Kentucky Board of Trustees is set to meet this week to “potentially approve the pre-design and programming phases of a new multi-use facility, anchored by a basketball practice facility.” Location and cost of the on-campus facility haven’t been finalized, but Pilgrim notes that it “is expected to include a UK HealthCare Sports Medicine ambulatory space and sports-related research space.” Just over $1M in expenses will be authorized to do a study and pre-design to come up with the new basketball facility programming elements. The Men’s Basketball team would “move into the new multi-use facility while conversations are ongoing regarding logistics for the women’s basketball program, which could opt to take over historic Memorial Coliseum and the Joe Craft Center alongside the volleyball team for a women’s sports-dedicated complex that just completed an $85 million renovation.” (link)
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Gensler hires HOK sports architects Chris Devolder, Trevor Bechtold and Edward Mills to help the company compete for sports venue design business on a global scale. Gensler Co-CEO Jordan Goldstein: “I think it sends a message to our clients about the ability to really serve on every level and on a much broader geographic scale. From a leadership standpoint, recognizing that the landscape is shifting so fast that for us it’s an opportunity to be proactive rather than reactive to trends.” Per SBJ’s Bret McCormick, Gensler’s active projects include the $800M Capital One Arena renovation, the Chicago Fire’s new $650M stadium, the U.S. Soccer Federation’s National Training Center, a massive development in California that would include the L.A. Rams’ team headquarters and the renovation of Dallas Memorial Auditorium for the WNBA’s Wings. (link)
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More Personnel presented by D1.relocation…
➤ Nebraska Deputy AD/SWA Kristen Brown has been appointed to serve on the Division I Women’s Basketball Committee through Aug. 31, 2030, replacing new committee member Colleen Sorem, who was recently named SMU’s Executive Deputy AD. (link)
➤ CSA Search & Consulting selects former Catapult Director of Organizational Development & Daemen (DII) Chief of Staff Amanda Gross as the firm’s new Chief of Staff. In her role, Gross will lead internal operations, enhancing CSA’s organizational efficiency and supporting its growing impact in both higher education and college athletics. (link)
➤ The College Football Playoff makes it official, naming former Virginia Tech/Memphis Football HC Justin Fuente as its Senior Advisor for Football. In his new role, Fuente will be responsible for providing guidance on designated operational matters that enhance the overall quality of the CFP, including consulting with the FBS conference offices, NCAA, NCAA National Coordinator of Football Officiating and the CFP’s Chief Medical Officer. He will also work with the CFP staff on the implementation of playoff policies and best practices related to game operations, officiating, technology and other policy considerations. (link)
➤ Front Office Sports Co-Founder Russell Wilde Jr. announces that he’s joined The College Sports Company “as COO to expand CSC’s athlete-driven media network to universities across the country. I have been vocal about my support of college athletes being compensated for the commercial successes that they drive throughout my career and I am pumped to formally enter the fast-paced NIL landscape professionally.” (link)
➤ WME has promoted IMG Events and Global Partnerships President Robbie Henchman to president of marketing agency 160over90/WME senior partner. In his new roles, Henchman will lead 160over90’s strategic direction and WME’s brand representation. (link)
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Pacific’s Men’s & Women’s Track & Field programs are set to compete as affiliate members in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF), starting in 2026. (link)
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Maine and Playfly Aspire ink a multi-year sales, service and consulting partnership to maximize premium and general ticket revenue for the Black Bears while supporting the department’s philanthropic giving program through relationship building. Playfly Aspire’s Consulting & Analytics team will also play a role in fan journey mapping and monetization related to Maine’s $170M athletics facilities master plan. Playfly alumnus and recent United Soccer League VP for Club Services Marcus Myrick will lead the dedicated on-site team in Orono. (link)
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The Big 12 has suspended an officiating crew that worked last weekend’s Kansas-Missouri rivalry match-up for “allowing Missouri to punt after scoring a touchdown rather than attempting a traditional kickoff.” According to The Athletic’s Scott Dochterman, “for punting on the kickoff, officials should have assessed Missouri a five-yard penalty for an illegal kick.” A Big 12 statement notes that the “play violated Rule 2, Section 16, Article 6 of NCAA Football rules, which reads: ‘A kickoff is a free kick that starts each half and follows each try or successful field goal attempt (Exception: In extra periods). It must be a place kick or a drop kick.’” As a result, the Big 12 officiating crew assigned to the cross-league contest “was reprimanded and removed from its upcoming scheduled game on Friday.” Big 12 Chief Football and Competition Officer Scott Draper: “We believe we have one of the best officiating programs in college football. When the Conference’s high standard for officiating is not met, the Big 12 will take action.” (link)
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The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) works with RealResponse to launch a secure direct messaging service platform available exclusively to players, officials, coaches, agents, support staff and other individuals within the sport via WhatsApp to seek advice, report a corrupt approach, or share information directly with the ITIA for further investigation. ITIA staff members from across departments will be able to respond to messages from users, including Education and Anti-Doping teams providing guidance to players seeking assurances or information about the rules, and Intelligence & Investigations responding to reports of potential integrity breaches. (link)
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Minute Media has reportedly reached a deal to acquire VideoVerse and its AI-powered highlight product, Magnifi, according to SBJ’s Joe Lemire, who notes that terms of the agreement were undisclosed, but that Minute Media President Rich Routman “described it as a ‘very meaningful deal’ for a competitive asset.” Magnifi enables real-time video clipping that is used by FIFA, UEFA and Wimbledon, among others. Routman: “The addition of Magnifi allows us to be also involved in the creation part of [recently-acquired video platform STN Video]. So hopefully, between the technology that we can bring to these leagues and federations, our ability to distribute content in a meaningful way, and then obviously the commercial engine that we already have, we can become a much more holistic partner to these teams, leagues and federations than we are today.” (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Saint Louis has parted ways with Baseball HC Darin Hendrickson after 18 seasons at the helm. (link)
➤ Coppin State taps Ferrum (DII) Men’s & Women’s Golf HC Elam Ruff for the same role with the Eagles. (link)
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Director, Athletics Communications (Florida Gulf Coast University / Fort Myers, FL): More details HERE.
Director of Digital Strategy (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): 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.
Director of Brand Strategy and Social Media (University of Northern Colorado / Greeley, CO): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Bronco Productions (Boise State University / Boise, ID): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Marketing (Western Kentucky University / Bowling Green, KY): More details HERE.
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, NCAA Compliance (Le Moyne College / Syracuse, NY): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director, Compliance Services (University of Illinois Springfield / Springfield, IL): (DII) More details HERE.
Athletics Compliance Coordinator (University of Texas – San Antonio / San Antonio, TX): More details HERE.
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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Senior Associate Athletics Director for Development (Dartmouth College / Hanover, NH): More details HERE.
Director of Athletics Development (University of the Pacific / Stockton, CA): More details HERE.
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.
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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 Director of Sports Medicine (Fresno State / Fresno, CA): More details HERE.
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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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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