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In a letter to the Senate Commerce Committee, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) confirms House leaders plan to bring the SCORE Act to a vote next week. Included in the letter is a table depicting how “some schools stand to be winners and losers in a viewership-based distribution system based on how often schools in the top conferences were participants in one of the top 100 most-viewed college football games of the 2023 or 2024 seasons. This chart also serves as a roadmap for likely future conference realignments. When television contracts are renegotiated, teams with the highest viewership in the ACC and Big 12 are most likely to get poached by the SEC and Big Ten, while schools with the lowest viewership across all conferences are in danger of losing their conference spots or equal revenue distribution.” According to the table, the SEC teams appeared in 148 of the 100 most-viewed games from the 2023 and 2024 seasons, followed by the Big Ten (121), Big 12 (49) and ACC (46). Cantwell continues: “As the gap widens, opportunity narrows for everyone but the schools raking in most of the media revenues. As the chart below demonstrates, the SEC and Big Ten have been able to leverage their disproportionate share of revenues to start dominating the Men’s Basketball Tournament. Since 2014, spending by SEC men’s basketball programs has increased by 76% as of 2023. Spending by the Big Ten has increased 69%. In March 2025, the SEC and Big Ten captured more at-large bids than all the other conferences combined. The SEC and Big Ten dominance in March Madness hurts smaller schools, including traditional basketball powerhouses that are unable to subsidize basketball through football revenues, meaning traditional midmajor basketball powerhouses cannot compete. This dominance also heightens the risk of the SEC and Big Ten demanding a greater share of TV rights revenue for the tournament when the current TV media rights deal expires in 2032, or even leaving the NCAA altogether. And it hurts fans who want to see Cinderella stories during March Madness.” (link, link); Full letter. (link)
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CollegeAD shares the details of Western Michigan AD Dan Bartholomae’s newly extended contract, which includes a base salary of $500K and runs through June 30, 2031. Bartholomae will also earn $200K annually for media and public appearances, and he’s eligible to earn a $50K retention bonus each July 1. He can also earn up to $100K in academic and athletic bonuses as well as bonuses for ticket revenue, sponsorship revenue, and fundraising. Should WMU terminate Bartholomae's contract without cause, the Broncos would owe him any remaining base and media pay due to him over the remainder of the agreement. If Bartholomae leaves before June 2027, he'll owe the Broncos $5.1M as part of his buyout. That figure falls to $4.25M if he exits before June 2028, $3.4M if he leaves before June 2029. The buyout falls in the final two years of the deal to $850K and $500K, respectively. (link)
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West Virginia AD Wren Baker tells BlueGoldNews’ Greg Hunter that “we are making lots of headway in terms of the House settlement. We’ve already cut a substantial number of checks to student-athletes, and we’re seeing real NIL opportunities for our student-athletes as well. They’ve been submitted to the clearinghouse, and I think all those that have been submitted have been approved. That’s great for those student-athletes, and we need to continue to grow those opportunities for them.” As for how the Mountaineers are distributing revenue, Baker says: “I’m not going into the breakdown yet for virtually the same reason that no one else is, other than one or two – it’s a competitive thing that we prefer not to do. I have talked through the high-level formula, which is whatever percentage you are contributing to those revenues that are identified in the Settlement that we are sharing, whatever percentage you are contributing, you get a corresponding percentage out.” Baker does confirm that WVU is “at the full rev-share number, but we need to add scholarships. That’s crucial for our Olympic sports in order for them to compete at a high level. That’s something we continue to work on even now, trying to plan for that for next year.” He adds: “We do have an additional investment that has come from campus, and most of that was the [student athletics] fee that was instituted. I know that fee was debated some, but what we receive from student fees is still a lot less than our regional rivals. South Carolina’s fee is much higher. Clemson’s fee is much higher. Pitt’s fee is much higher. Virginia Tech’s fee is much higher. … Then we’ve also been really fortunate that the WVU Foundation has stepped up to help us, too. Some donors as well because they also know how important it is that we were at that full amount.” (link)
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Charlotte reported a record crowd of 19,233 fans when North Carolina came to town last week, and 49ers AD Mike Hill says: “The place was absolutely packed. The energy level was through the roof, and it was a statement for our program to be able to stage a game like that, to have the environment that we had and to compete against Carolina.” Hill also notes this year marked the first time in school history that season tickets were sold out, and he tells SBJ’s Ben Portnoy that the $70M expansion of Jerry Richardson Stadium is expected to take roughly 18 months and will drive an estimated $2M of additional revenue each year. “For us, adding seats is a necessity now from a revenue standpoint. To have this tower that we’ll be constructing with premium seating and some additional general public seating is critical now for us moving forward as a program. Overall, for a young program, again, learning and finding its way, it’s a signal that this place is going to explode when our football program gets to the championship level that we know Tim [Albin] will take us.” (link)
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UT Martin AD Kurt McGuffin and SIUE AD Andrew Gavin joined College.town’s Kristen Eargle from the 2025 NACDA Convention to talk about the House settlement, the importance of alignment with university leadership, and structuring with the new model. McGuffin and Gavin also discuss career development and how their experience in Division II both provided invaluable experience to where they are now. Gavin was a sitting DII AD when he interviewed for the AD role in Edwardsville, and he explains he leaned into that experience throughout the process. “They can’t ask me anything that I haven’t experienced because I’ve been sitting in this chair for six years. And that was really a freeing way to just build confidence and kind of own the experience two years ago.” McGuffin explains that he was told by a mentor that “if you want to load, go lead,” and made the jump to a DII AD chair after stints at Colorado and Kansas State. “I think it was the best thing I ever did. I wish some people would work at smaller schools before they work at bigger schools because they get an idea that it might even be a little more difficult in some aspects. … You’ve got to make that jump at some point, but you can’t skip steps along the way. I think some of us [think] ‘I want to be the AD at this big school,’ but there are steps to follow. Never stop absorbing information.” Full conversation on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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Oregon and Oregon State are “actively negotiating a multi-year scheduling agreement that would begin in two years,” per The Oregonian’s Bill Oram who notes that for UO AD Rob Mullens “the focus is 2027” for the next “Civil War” match-up. Why not 2026? Both teams’ non-conference slates are already locked in for next season, meaning that this year’s Sept. 20 meeting will “likely mark the end of an 80-year streak in which the game has been continuously played.” Oregon State AD Scott Barnes: “From the student-athlete experience (and I’ve never met a student-athlete who doesn’t want to play this game) to national media and fan excitement ... we will continue to play this game when schedules allow.” Mullens: “The challenge will be that we will always need seven home games and if there’s ever a scenario where that home-and-home with Oregon State impacts our ability to have seven home games, then we’d have to revisit. […] It’s a great rivalry. It’s less than 40 miles apart. Our fans are really passionate about it, it’s important to the state, it’s important to economic development. So all those things matter to us as well.” (link)
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Similar to the FBS Oversight Committee, the FCS Oversight Committee has recommended one transfer window from Jan. 2-11. (link)
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Don’t count Ohio State Football HC Ryan Day among those supporting the NCAA Football Oversight Committee-supported proposal to create a single January transfer portal window, according to Letterman’s Row’s Mick Walker. Day: “No. I don’t think it’s a good idea at all. In the conversations we’ve had with the Big Ten coaches, I think the majority of them agree. I just don’t quite understand how teams that are playing in the playoff are expected to make the decisions and sign their upcoming players while also getting to play games. It doesn’t make any sense to me. I know the calendar is funky but I know the Big Ten and Tony Petitti [have] been working hard because he doesn’t believe it either. The coaches in the Big Ten, we’ve had a lot of long discussions about that and work through the different windows but I don’t agree with it being in January.” The proposal still requires approval from the Administrative Committee by Oct. 1 to take effect this year with a 10-day window then expected to open Jan. 2. (link)
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A change in Connecticut state law means that, for a limited time, fans can make a donation of between $5K and $1M to the Connecticut’s and can get a 50% tax credit. That offer is good until the fund meets its one-time goal of raising $5M. Huskies AD David Benedict: “The idea of being able to provide up to $20.5M is a huge change in our industry. We’re doing everything we can to provide as much opportunity and support through NIL to our student athletes.” (link)
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Montana State, North Dakota State, Montana, and South Dakota State will receive at least $1.25M each for their participation in the 2027 Vegas Kickoff Classic, according to 406 MT Sports’ Victor Flores, who notes additional revenue will be paid to the universities in a “mutually agreed upon fashion.” Flores also reports that “neither the participation fee nor additional revenue will be paid if the game is canceled for any reason, and the fee will be reduced if the MSU football team is placed under sanctions from the school, Big Sky Conference or NCAA.” Presumably the latter is true for all participants. (link)
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Colorado State and Learfield’s Rams Sports Properties announce a partnership expansion with Toyota and Pedersen Toyota. The collaboration will feature Toyota branding on apron signage at both Canvas Stadium and Moby Arena, NIL contributions and sponsorship of premium original content. The on-field apron signage featuring Toyota and Pedersen Toyota at Canvas Stadium are behind both endzones, while the on-court apron logos at Moby Arena will be located on the team bench sidelines. (link)
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St. Bonaventure will be the first mid-major men’s basketball program to host a pro day, as GM Adrian Wojnarowski has invited all 30 NBA teams to check out the Bonnies’ roster, according to On3’s Joe Tipton, who notes the event will take place at the NBPA Training Facility in Manhattan. (link)
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Toledo, in conjunction with Venture Visionary Partners, has launched the Venture Courtside Club, a new premium experience in Savage Arena that includes “all-inclusive food, beer, wine, and seltzer, unparalleled access to the team tunnel and entrance experience, a vibrant, high-energy atmosphere steps from the court, and a curated social space for leaders, innovators, and Rocket loyalists.” (link)
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Minnesota has enhanced its partnership with CCM to include uniforms, making CCM Hockey the Official On-Ice Supplier of Golden Gophers men's and women's hockey. Check out the new threads. (link)
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The Canadian Hockey League will no longer extend scout passes to NCAA coaches for games in its three member leagues: the Western Hockey League, Ontario Hockey League, and Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League. According to Front Office Sports’ Meredith Turits, NCAA coaches, scouts, and personnel can still purchase tickets to attend and scout games and are “still welcome to contact CHL general managers to discuss players on CHL rosters. College Hockey Insider Mike McMahon reacts to the news: “It comes across as petty. It’s not going to stop NCAA programs from recruiting CHL players. The only people (I feel like are) hurt by this are potentially the players. It’s like Bill Belichick locking out the Patriots from UNC games and practices. … It’s a minor hurdle. But it just seems unnecessary.” (link)
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UC San Diego makes the hire of Andy Fee as its new AD official. Notably from Fee: “Our goal is clear: make UC San Diego the top D1-AAA athletic department in America, with basketball leading the charge and deepening our connections with the campus and San Diego community.” (link)
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House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) and other House Republicans, along with NCAA and conference lobbyists, have been “pushing hard to ensure they have enough votes to pass” the SCORE Act, according to Front Office Sports’ Amanda Christovich, who notes it’s unclear at this point whether the bill would pass the lower chamber of Congress. One congressional aide tells Christovich that “not just Scalise, but the entire lobbying apparatus…is working overdrive.” While the bill could theoretically pass along party lines (Republicans have a six-seat majority), some GOP members including Representative Chip Roy (R-TX) and Representative Wesley Hunt (R-TX), criticized the SCORE Act on social media Sunday night, appearing to follow the lead of Texas Tech Board of Regents Chair Cody Campbell. Meanwhile, Congressman Lance Gooden (R-TX), one of the bill’s co-sponsors, adds: “This bill needs work. Looking forward to thoughtful debate and a finished product we can all be proud of.” Christovich also notes that “two Democrats who signed onto the original bill as cosponsors in July, Representative Janelle Bynum (D-OR) and Rep. Shomari Figures (D-AL), would presumably vote for it. Since then, three other Democrats have signed on as well. One place the pro-SCORE Act lobby is looking for votes, one source tells FOS: the Congressional Black Caucus. Two conferences representing historically black colleges and universities—the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and the Southwestern Athletic Conference—have been lobbying CBC members to vote yes, the source says.” (link)
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Former Florida QB Tim Tebow has teamed up with Orlando-based Magnolia Hill Partners to launch Momentous Sports, an investment platform designed to acquire stakes in professional teams and related real estate projects. The group is targeting $100M for its first fund this fall, according to Sportico’s Eric Jackson, who notes that Tebow will be joined by NFL Hall of Fame QB John Elway, former NFL quarterback Blake Bortles and Chick-fil-A CEO Andrew Cathy, among others. Jackson also points out that Momentous “isn’t ruling out work with college athletic departments as they become more professionalized, and is open to stadium districts in Europe and Central America.” (link)
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USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz reports Ohio State President Ted Carter “left open the possibility of changes to Big Ten Conference schools’ revenue-sharing arrangements and his own institution’s approach to how its athletics department is funded.” Speaking from the context of Clemson and Florida State’s recent ACC disputes over revenue sharing, Carter remarked: “I don't want to get into the type of conversations that are happening inside the Big Ten. I would just tell you that we're a proud member of the Big Ten, and that's where we're going to stay. We have…our own bylaws for how we do the distributions. When new members join the conference, they don't always come in at the same share, as you know. So … that's the way our media rights deals are set up. That's how we're set up for now.” Asked by Berkowitz where things might be four or five years in the future, as league TV contracts start ending, and if that should translate into something different in revenue-share terms, Carter added: “We don't have any answers. I will say that there's only a couple of schools that really represent the biggest brands in the Big Ten, and you can see that by the TV viewership. I mean, look what we just went through with the Texas game (Ohio State’s football season opener). ... You know, 16.(6) million people watching that game over the whole game. And it peaked at 18.6M. It's the most watched opening game in history, third-largest game ever watched in a regular season (on Fox). So, that's what happens when you put the Ohio State brand out there.” [...] It doesn't matter what Ted Carter thinks. I think that's going to be a conversation that will be had over time.” More from Berkowitz. (link)
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John Canzano.com’s eponymous publisher writes that Saint Mary’s currently sits in limbo while wondering if it can “muster a $25M upgrade to its 3,500-seat home basketball arena and parlay that into an invitation to the Pac-12.” With the Gaels playing the waiting game to see if a league bid is in their future, Canzano inquires: “What comes first — an invitation to the Pac-12? Or the financial pledges for the arena? Are these things contingent on each other? These are questions being asked by the gift givers.” Asked about the intensity of conversations between Saint Mary’s President Roger Thompson, Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould and other Pac-12 campus administrators on the potential of Saint Mary’s joining the league, Canzano writes that Thompson steered the conversation toward the program additions of Men’s & Women’s Swimming and Men’s & Women’s Water Polo. Thompson: “I think we have a lot to offer athletically and academically and these programs are only going to enhance what we’re doing in general.” (link)
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Meanwhile, Saint Mary’s announces the addition of Men’s & Women’s Swimming and Men’s & Women’s Water Polo to its varsity sports roster. Program development is already underway this fall, including the hiring of coaches, identifying training facilities, and recruiting student-athletes, with intercollegiate competition set to begin in 2026-27. (link, link)
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USF is “all the rage in the sport” of football after last Saturday’s upset win over Florida, according to Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger, who notes that the triumph provided a profile-boosting moment for a school that just four years ago was passed over for a Big 12 bid during the flurry of realignment that roiled college athletics. USF Board of Trustees Chair Will Weatherford: “This is probably the best Sunday we’ve had in a while. [Football HC] Alex [Golesh] inherited the worst program in America. We’ve invested more in our football program the last three years than the previous 20-25. We’ve gone all-in.” With many athletic departments looking to their schools for a financial infusion to assist with revenue sharing, Weatherford says that at USF, it’s all about investing or being relegated: “You’ll have Tier 1 and Tier 2. We are not going to let ourselves slip down and be left behind again. We’ve made our choice not knowing where the [demarcation] line is going to be. [...] We are in the first inning of what we are going to do. We’ve made a bet and that bet is we’re going to compete at the highest levels. What happened Saturday is a sign of things to come.” More. (link)
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The NCAA Committee on Infractions releases the findings from an NCAA enforcement investigation that uncovered violations by three student-athletes who competed in men’s basketball at Fresno State and San Jose State. As part of a coordinated effort, Mykell Robinson, Steven Vasquez and Jalen Weaver bet on their own games, one another's games and/or provided information that enabled others to do so during the 2024-25 regular season. Two of the student-athletes then manipulated their performances to ensure that certain bets were won. As a result, they violated ethical conduct rules, triggering permanent ineligibility, and were released from their respective teams. The Committee on Infractions does not currently assess penalties for student-athletes who violated NCAA rules but did approve the findings, confirming that the violations occurred. Student-athletes who are found to have violated NCAA rules are ineligible and can only be reinstated with the assistance of an NCAA school. Fresno State and San Jose State will face no penalties for their student-athletes’ conduct. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Northern Arizona AD Uri Farkas has been appointed to the Division I Track & Field/Cross Country Oversight Committee as the Big Sky’s representative for a term running through August 2028. (link)
➤ Montana State has added Arkansas Assoc. AD for Ticket Operations & Sales Pete Heim as its new Senior Assoc. AD for External & Revenue Generation. (link)
➤ CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein reports Saint Joseph’s Men’s Basketball HC Billy Lange is stepping down after six seasons to accept a new role with the NBA’s New York Knicks. He adds that “former Cornell, Boston College, and Penn HC [and current St. Joseph’s AHC] Steve Donahue will step in … as St. Joe’s active HC.” (link)
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Arizona receives the largest naming gift to the athletics department since 2018 through a $5M commitment from alumnus R. Ken Coit to establish the R. Ken Coit Director of Athletics position. In recognition of his philanthropy, Gate 3 at Arizona Stadium will be named the R. Ken Coit Gate. (link)
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Virginia and the Virginia Athletics Foundation announce a $1M commitment from football alumnus Charles McDaniel and his wife, Tricia. Representing the largest non-capital gift ever made by a former UVA football student-athlete, the commitment has also helped the initial Football Enhancement Fund matching challenge surpass its $3M goal while extending the challenge through the end of the year. (link)
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Omaha raised a record $6.13M from 2,661 donors during the 2024-25 academic year. Corporate sponsorships through Omaha Sports Properties also reached record highs in FY25 with 13 new partners adding to a record 74 corporate sponsors to account for a new high in total revenue. Additionally, the Mavericks captured more than 80M views through traditional media resulting in more than $10M in advertising value. (link)
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Mississippi Valley State has cancelled the remainder of its 2025 Women’s Soccer campaign due to “unforeseen health and safety concerns within the program.” Per a school release, the decision, effective immediately, was made in consultation with university leadership and medical staff and in accordance with NCAA guidelines. (link)
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Belmont announces the addition of STUNT as its 18th NCAA-sponsored varsity sport with competition set to begin during the 2026-27 academic year. (link)
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The Athletic’s Chris Vannini reports James Madison and Liberty have agreed to a nine-game football series that begins in 2026 and runs through 2040. FBSchedules.com notes that the game scheduled “on Sept. 15, 2040 is now the furthest contracted football game on record.” (link, link)
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Legends and ASM Global have united as Legends Global to cover the entire lifecycle of venues and events: feasibility and consulting, owner’s rep, sales, partnerships, venue management, hospitality, merchandise and content and booking. Legends Global CEO Dan Levy: “Legends Global is uniting with a shared commitment to excellence and with one clear focus: delivering world-class experiences at unmatched scale and quality for our partners. Our global network, expertise, and passion for bringing people together allow us to serve our partners and their guests with seamless execution and constant innovation. This new era positions us to shape the future of live entertainment across the world’s most iconic venues and events.” (link)
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CHI Health Center Omaha, the home of Creighton Men’s Basketball, selects Daktronics to design, manufacture and install 37 LED displays throughout the venue ahead of the 2025 fall sports seasons. Included will be a five-display centerhung configuration, the first to feature 2.5-millimeter pixel spacing on every display, measuring roughly 20 feet high by 100 feet around and four underbelly displays each measuring nearly six feet high by 16.5 feet wide. At the south end of the arena, an end wall video display measures 14 feet high by 36 feet wide. Each side of the arena features its own ribbon display, a long and narrow display mounted to the seating fascia, with the north ribbon measuring 2.5 feet high by 180 feet wide and the south ribbon measuring 2.5 feet high by 164 feet wide. The east and west ribbons each measure 2.5 feet high by 262.5 feet wide. More. (link)
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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.
Assistant Director - Communications & Public Relations (Communications Officer I) (Georgia Tech / Atlanta, GA): More details HERE.
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Director - Compliance (University of Akron / Akron, OH): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Annual Giving, NIL and Revenue Generation (Monmouth University / West Long Branch, NJ): More details HERE.
Director Licensing Revenue and Branding (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Athletic Compliance (University of Maryland / College Park, MD): More details HERE.
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.
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Senior Associate Athletics Director, Development-Major Gifts (University of Akron / Akron, OH): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Annual Giving, NIL and Revenue Generation (Monmouth University / West Long Branch, NJ): More details HERE.
Assistant AD – Development Operations (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
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.
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Senior Associate Athletics Director, Development-Major Gifts (University of Akron / Akron, OH): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Annual Giving, NIL and Revenue Generation (Monmouth University / West Long Branch, NJ): More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant Director Of Equipment, Football (Stanford University / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
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 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.
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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