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➤ Ross Dellenger observes for On3 that while the SCORE Act is on the “doorstep of introduction on the [House] floor, trouble is brewing for its biggest and most public supporters, like the NCAA national office and four power conferences. Detractors, both from within college athletics and outside of the industry, are mounting over a bill that, even supporters acknowledge, is far from perfect. Within the industry, many administrators in the non-power conferences fear that the SCORE Act grants the SEC, Big 12, ACC and Big Ten enough power that they may, eventually, reset Division I or FBS membership requirements or adjust championship access and revenue distribution to their benefit. Though they support most of the concepts in the bill, a coalition of 10 non-FBS conferences hired a lobbying firm and is in its third month of attempting to amend the bill’s language in at least two notable areas: (1) extend the current five-year moratorium on existing Division I membership standards; and (2) grandfather in the 40 non-FBS schools that currently sanction 14 or 15 sports (the bill requires schools to sanction the FBS minimum of at least 16 sports).” (link)
➤ Big Sky Commissioner Tom Wistrcill: “We don’t see this as an adversarial piece at all. We want to protect the future of college athletics. We’ve given away our voting power and a lot of revenue, in some ways rightfully so, but we need to put a stick in the ground, so we all can have a strong future together.” Dellenger also points to the campaign being mounted by Texas Tech Board of Regents Chair Cody Campbell to amend the Sports Broadcasting Act, but House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) appears disinterested in veering outside the NIL lane at the moment. “Congress isn’t looking to come in and break up contracts already negotiated between parties.” He adds: “A lot of fans of college sports are getting frustrated. You got a player on one team and they’ve played for four teams in five years. They can’t graduate because their credits don’t transfer. It allows for this new board to put limitations on things like the transfer portal.” (link)
➤ The Washington Post’s Jesse Dougherty also weighs in on the status of the SCORE Act, which he notes has “stalled before reaching a vote on the House floor, at least on the expected timeline.” Dougherty points out that when Scalise did a CNN hit to stump for the legislation, and “toward the end, the anchor noted that the White House had declined to comment on whether it supported the legislation. On that, one aide told me: ‘The majority leader is doing a three-minute segment on CNN while the White House doesn’t publicly support the bill? That’s because Cody [Campbell] is there. If Cody was not telling Trump that the bill isn’t good, you’d have to think the White House would be behind it. Or at least there’s a way higher chance they would be behind it.’” Dougherty goes on to suggest there’s a “good argument, especially now, that those who devised the SCORE Act overplayed their hand. Time will tell, of course, since the outlook could shift with some amendments, should the same group of reps keep working off the initial version. With that version, though, they reached for so much – blanket antitrust protection with no sunset clause; a pre-emption of state name, image and likeness (NIL) laws; a ban on athletes ever becoming employees; an essential enshrinement of the House settlement – that it became easy for the opponents to build a coalition. One lobbyist, working against the SCORE Act, told me: ‘It was like shooting fish in a barrel in recent weeks. Calling a flippable Republican? They are taking away states’ rights! Calling a moderate Democrat in a labor-friendly state? Have you read the employment section?! There was really something for everyone.’” (link)
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Grambling State AD Trayvean Scott shares the findings from an operational review conducted by College Sports Solutions. Based on NCAA Institutional Performance Program (IPP) data and FY24 financial reports, CSS determined that Grambling Athletics generated $5.8M in total revenue, exceeding the SWAC median by nearly $1.7M; produced $3.4M in football revenue, leading the SWAC and ranking above the 75th percentile nationally; raised $1.6M in contributions, well above peer averages; and operates with a 42.7% revenue self-sufficiency rate, the highest among its peer group. The Tigers will implement a rev-share initiative beginning next month and will host information sessions on eligibility and compliance requirements; contractual commitments under the program; financial literacy and wealth management resources; and academic expectations and support structures. (link)
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Arkansas-Pine Bluff is looking to provide the full allotment of scholarships to its football team in the next five years, and Golden Lions AD Chris Robinson explains: "The NCAA allows 105 scholarships for football. In our entire athletic department, we only have 128 scholarships. So, our goal is to have a full complement of scholarships to get those athletes here to be able to represent the university." In regards to revenue sharing, Robinson explains: "We're not at that point just yet, but we're finding ways to do it. We have some incentives, academic incentives, where some students are receiving some funding for their academic achievements right now, but we're continuing to try to build off of that." Robinson also says plans to build a track and field complex and upgrade the soccer field have been temporarily halted. "The quotes we got back were not what we wanted. The initial quote was $9M to build a facility was done at $4M at other places. We can't do that. So, right now, we're in talks. We've got it down to about $5.9M right now, so it's getting closer to where we want it." (link)
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UC Davis shares an update on its strategic plan, IGNITE: The Pursuit of Excellence and notes that final ticket revenue for last season increased by 28%, with the largest gains coming via Olympic sports (83%) and women’s basketball (33%). Attendance across all sports grew by 16%, with the largest gain coming from football, which experienced a 28% increase. Student attendance grew by 18%, with baseball (75%), volleyball (59%), men’s basketball (33%), and gymnastics (21%) experiencing the largest upticks. On the fundraising front, the Aggies received $5.76M from 3,200+ donors, while the $3M secured by sport programs more than doubled the annual goal. Additionally, UC Davis Sports Properties grew their partnerships to 42 in 2024-25, with 20 new businesses joining the fold. Full report. (link)
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The Fiesta Bowl Foundation refines its brand identity to fully signify the comprehensive year-round community impact, college football postseason games and live events and experiences it organizes in an attempt to be more representative of its holistic service to communities across the State of Arizona. The organization’s “Our Season Ever Ends” mantra highlights service to Arizona communities through a new logo, website and anthem video, while as part of its evolution, the brand focuses on initiatives including defining its mission, vision, core values and foundational tenets; fortifying the organizational structure through new hires, roles and responsibilities; expanding community impact; elevating promotion and deepening community partnerships across the state. (link)
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Southern Illinois has received a $3M planned gift commitment from Craig Englert to support the women’s basketball program. (link)
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Sam Houston State-to-Indiana men’s basketball student-athlete Lamar Wilkerson made a six-figure donation to his old school soon after arriving in Bloomington and tells Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman and Rob Dauster: “I did it out of love, man. I did it out of love for Coach [Chris] Mudge, for just Sam Houston. I’d been there for three years, so it was home for me. I got comfortable there, I built a family with a lot of people, a lot of donors and everything. So I just gave back because I felt like I want to see their program thrive. I want to keep seeing them get better over time. I was [willing] to help.” (link)
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Kansas State has launched the Fighting Ever Fighting initiative to “enhance the world-class student-athlete experience through philanthropic giving via the Ahearn Fund, K-State's National Fund for Student-Athlete Excellence.” (link)
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Former Arizona State men’s basketball student-athlete BJ Freeman will be accused by the NCAA of making one or more prop bets on games in which he participated, according to Sun Devil Source’s Chris Karpman, who notes: “No player was named by the NCAA, and it was not disclosed in which season(s) any alleged violations occurred, though Sun Devil Source learned that the allegations were contained to one or more bets by Freeman last season.” ASU says in a statement that "the university cooperated fully" and "was not implicated in any way." (link)
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It’s Personnel…
➤ Villanova will name former Temple Senior Assoc. AD for External Scott Walcoff as CRO, according to CollegeAD. (link)
➤ More administrative personnel moves over the last couple of days can be found on The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect: Akron, Arizona State, Cal State Fullerton, Colorado State, Fordham, Georgia, Illinois State, Middle Tennessee State, Montana State, Mount St. Mary’s, Northern Arizona, North Texas, Ohio, the Ohio Valley Conference, Oklahoma, Omaha, South Dakota State, Texas, UNC Greensboro, UNC Wilmington, UT Arlington and Virginia. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Merrimack Softball HC Elaine Schwager will retire from college coaching and step down after the fall season. (link)
➤ TCU announces contract extensions for Track & Field HC Khadevis Robinson, Women’s Golf HC Angie Ravaioli-Larkin and Swim & Dive HC James Winchester. Terms were not disclosed. (link)
➤ Track & Field/Cross Country, Softball and Men’s and Women’s Basketball lead all sports with the most coaching staff changes in this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. Check out the full list. (link)
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SCORE Act Stalls… ➤ CBS Sports’ Brandon Marcello reports “the expectation is the SCORE Act will not be brought to the House floor for a vote next week. … Growing concern today that [the] votes weren't there to pass it, so legislators are returning to the drawing board on some items. A vote will likely not occur this month.” (link) ➤ Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger adds that a key meeting of the Congressional Black Caucus transpired this morning, noting that “at the meeting, the CBC did not reach an agreement to support the SCORE Act, delaying any vote that was scheduled for next week.” (link) ➤ House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) isn’t “supportive of any significant change to the [SCORE Act], including any amendment related to the Sports Broadcasting Act,” as Dellenger observes that the goal “is to keep the bill strictly to NIL and to the creation of a board to establish policy.” Scalise: “The TV contracts are a result of negotiations between entities and they are already in place. Congress isn’t looking to come in and break up contracts already negotiated between parties.” For Scalise, the focus is more on allowing the NCAA to “establish and enforce rules without fighting legal challenges, regulating agents that, he says, are taking advantage of athletes, and slow or limit the amount of player movement in the transfer portal.“ Scalise: “A lot of fans of college sports are getting frustrated. You got a player on one team and they’ve played for four teams in five years. They can’t graduate because their credits don’t transfer. It allows for this new board to put limitations on things like the transfer portal. [...] [President Trump] wants to see a bill on his desk.” Dellenger adds: “those in power in the Senate have made it clear: Even if the SCORE Act passes the House, they want to introduce their own, more comprehensive legislation and are also examining possibilities related to the Sports Broadcasting Act.” (link)
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Avenue Capital Group Co-Founder/CEO Marc Lasry believes college football teams are on the verge of securitizing themselves by selling stakes to private equity firms, remarking: “We’ve been on the 1-yard line about five times. It’ll get done. The hurdle is always at the end day, nobody wants to be first.” With the expectation that the “dynamics of colleges legally paying players will force teams to find new ways to access cash,” Lasry explains how he thinks the process will work: “Assume a team makes $100M of revenue. You would go out and sell 10%, so that’s $10M. So now, whatever the revenue of that team is going forward, you’re going to get 10% of it. The idea is, by me giving you money today, you’re going to get better, because you’re going to spend it on better players, and therefore your revenue is going to go up, and therefore I’m going to start getting good returns.” (link)
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As for NCAA President Charlie Baker, “any deal with private equity that includes elements of operational control may be ‘a bridge too far.’” Baker: “If you get into a relationship with a partner in private equity around the actual operation of your programs, you’re going to have to figure out in advance how much control you give to them, what type of earning is going to be required by them to invest in your program, and what kind of impact that’s going to have on the full complement of sports and programs that you make available.” Noting there may be conflicts of interest between maximizing investor returns and boosting lower revenue sports that provide other ancillary benefits to school programs, Baker thinks there’s a place for PE in college sports, such as with building new facilities. Baker: “You might want a capital partner to help you build something and make sure you build it well, build it right, and finance it and operate it on terms that make it successful.” (link)
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Ohio officially introduced its new AD Slade Larscheid during a Thursday press conference. Larscheid: “It is a great day to be a Bobcat. … I’m incredibly honored for this opportunity. There are big days ahead for OU. … As we pivot into this kind of crazy world of intercollegiate athletics and higher education, I couldn’t be more excited. There’s gonna be challenges. There’s gonna be opportunities, and we’re gonna take them head on. For us, it’s about creativity. It’s about driving revenue while being fiscally responsible. That said, the one thing we won’t lose sight of is the student-athlete experience. As AD, I’m gonna serve and support each and every one of you. … All of our coaches, all of our student-athletes and all of our staff, we’re going to be a great team. So, thank you. To the Athens community, OU community, fans, donors, season-ticket holders, I can’t wait to meet you. We’re going to continue to build the Bobcat brand, locally, regionally and nationally. You’ll be very proud of this product. … The best part of this journey is the great people. I can’t wait to be the next AD here.” More from Larscheid. (link)
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The NCAA enforcement staff is in the process of alleging violations of sports betting rules and/or related failure-to-cooperate violations for 13 former men's basketball student-athletes who competed at Eastern Michigan, Temple, Arizona State, New Orleans, North Carolina A&T and Mississippi Valley at the time the conduct in question occurred with additional cases in various stages of investigation. While the facts and alleged behaviors in each case vary, violations include student-athletes betting on and against their own teams, sharing information with third parties for sports betting purposes, knowingly manipulating scoring or game outcomes and/or refusing to participate in the enforcement staff's investigation. The schools and respective staffs in the ongoing cases are not alleged to have been involved in the violations, and the enforcement staff is not seeking penalties for the schools themselves for the student-athletes' conduct. The NCAA is releasing this information at this point because of extensive public reporting regarding these cases and will not publicly name those involved until the infractions process has concluded. (link)
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Improving football attendance has been a top priority for Maryland AD Jim Smith since his arrival in College Park, per The Diamondback’s Jake Kauderer and Harrison Rich, who note that the Terps have ranked second-to-last in average announced attendance among Big Ten schools over the past five seasons. Referencing UM’s 2025 season opener against FAU, after making it free for students to enter SECU Stadium even if they didn’t claim an advance ticket, Smith remarked: “The student turnout was amazing, right? I mean, it really was fantastic. I hope that is what we see every week out of our students on campus, because I think it just changes the environment at a football stadium when the students are there.” Smith adds that he “will analyze feedback from students on social media on why they leave early,” observing that “online surveys and focus groups may help gauge the issue on a smaller scale.” Smith: “We’d like [students] to stay past halftime, but we’ll get to that part. We’re not the only university trying to figure this situation out.” He also wants to “encourage fans to attend all sporting events,” while adding that “he’s looking to create revenue-generating opportunities for sports like wrestling, volleyball and gymnastics.” Smith: “All the student athletes feed off when the students are there cheering them on. Definitely want them there for football, but want them there for all our sports.” (link)
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Alabama State, Bethune-Cookman, Hampton, Southern and Virginia State (DII) shuttered their campuses on Thursday due to terroristic threats. ASU didn’t disclose the threat’s nature, but noted in a statement that it had “received a terroristic threat directed at our campus. Out of an abundance of caution, the University has shut down campus operations until further notice. We are working in close coordination with the appropriate law enforcement agencies to assess the situation and to ensure the safety and security of our students, faculty, staff, and the broader ASU community. Per HBCU Gameday, Virginia State announced early in the day that campus would close immediately, stressing the move was necessary to protect the community’s well-being, while Hampton suspended all non-essential activities for Sept. 11-12 by cancelling all classes, athletic events and campus gatherings. As the day wore on, Southern and Bethune-Cookman joined the others by announcing similar steps. (link, link)
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Athletes.org emphasizes the SCORE Act is “the biggest threat facing both college athletes and college athletics as a whole [...] and continues to show leadership’s inability to properly support athletes by evolving the system to where it should be.” Athletes.org Co-Founder Brandon Copeland remarks: “No other model in sports – professional or otherwise – limits the rights of athletes or grants unchecked power to governing bodies the way the SCORE Act would for the NCAA and its member schools. […] On behalf of athletes everywhere, we urge Congress to reject this bill and support legislation that enables athletes to be fairly represented by a players association: a model of partnership that has worked incredibly well already at the pro level to create the most successful, functional and sustainable sports industries in the world.” Athletes.org Co-Founder Jim Cavale adds: “The legislation in the SCORE Act would provide serial antitrust violators with unprecedented antitrust protection, allowing the hard-fought rights college athletes have been able to claw back through courts and state law to be rolled back, and other rights some are currently seeking to be taken away. All without creating a model that allows all Division I conferences and athletes to participate in college athletics’ continued growth and popularity. If the NCAA and others want protection from antitrust law, they should agree to engage in the same activity that every other multi-billion dollar sports business in this country is required to engage in to obtain that protection: collective bargaining. Federal legislation that fails to include collective bargaining rights for college athletes, through independent representation, should be rejected.” (link)
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Paramount Skydance is prepping a majority cash bid for Warner Bros. Discovery that’s reportedly backed by the Ellison family, according to The Wall Street Journal’s Jessica Toonkel, who adds that the bid will include the entire company, including its cable networks and movie studio. Per the author: “By preparing a play for the company before Warner’s planned split, Paramount Skydance is attempting to pre-empt a potential bidding war for the studio and streaming unit that could include deep-pocketed technology companies such as Amazon.com and Apple. If successful, such a deal would bring together two of Hollywood’s most storied studios and the parent companies of streaming services HBO Max and Paramount+. Warner is home to ‘Barbie,’ DC Comics, Harry Potter and TV shows such as ‘The White Lotus,’ as well as cable networks CNN, TBS and TNT. The scale of the potential combination could bring antitrust and regulatory scrutiny.” (link)
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People & Places… ➤ Arkansas State taps Stephen F. Austin Asst. AD for Compliance Nick Carroll as the Red Wolves’ Senior Assoc. AD for Compliance. (link) ➤ Middle Tennessee State has named Moravian (DIII) Men’s Basketball HC Darryl Keckler as Assoc. AD for Development. The Blue Raiders have also tapped United Football League Director of Sponsorship Sales Christopher Hill to take over as GM, Van Wagner. (link) ➤ Southern Miss inks Baseball HC Christian Ostrander to a new four-year contract through the 2029 campaign. (link) ➤ UCF Softball HC Cindy Ball-Malone signs a two-year contract extension that could keep her in Orlando through 2029. (link) ➤ George Mason Men’s Volleyball HC Jay Hosack agrees to a three-year contract extension that will keep him at the Patriots’ helm through 2028-29. (link) ➤ Lake Superior State extends Men’s Ice Hockey HC Damon Whitten through the 2031-32 campaign. (link)
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More Deals & Development… ➤ Boise State Athletics receives a transformational $2.2M gift from Unbridled Campaign Chair Randy Hales and wife, Lisa. BSU AD Jeramiah Dickey: “We are deeply grateful to Randy and Lisa for embracing and elevating our mission and vision. Their support has been instrumental in positioning both our department and the university for EPIC, and their generosity will leave a lasting impact on student-athletes and students for years to come.” (link) ➤ WMC Action News 5’s Rose Johnson reports that construction on Memphis’ Liza Fletcher Stadium is set to begin this November. The three-phase project is backed by approximately $7.36M in donations through the Liza’s Light University of Memphis Soccer and Track Stadium Fund, named in honor of the Memphis mother and kindergarten teacher who was kidnapped and killed on a morning jog three years ago. The project’s initial phase is set to include the stadium grandstand, press box, women’s soccer locker room and the framework for the men’s soccer locker room. Phases two and three will include the completion of the men’s soccer locker room and track & field team areas. (link) ➤ Austin Peay renews its partnership with Collegiate Sports Connect to leverage its Talent Finder platform to identify and recruit top talent for administrative positions. (link) ➤ SIUE taps Influxer as an official partner in the NIL merchandise space. (link)
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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.
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Administrative Assistant II (Murray State University / Murray, KY): More details HERE.
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Executive Associate Athletic Director, Sports Performance & Student Athlete Support Services (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE. Check out the Opportunity Brief for this position HERE.
Assoc. Athletic Trainer/Director of Rehabilitation (University of California – San Diego / La Jolla, CA): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer, Men's Basketball (Grand Canyon University / Phoenix, AZ): More details HERE
Associate Athletic Trainer (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (St. Bonaventure University / St. Bonaventure, NY): More details HERE.
Temporary Performance Nutrition Fellowship (Ball State University / Muncie, IN): More details HERE.
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.
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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.
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