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SMU had been “quietly conducting a rebrand until Board of Trustees Chair David Miller made a bold statement to an arena full of SMU fans Friday night,” according to the Dallas Morning News’ Lia Assimakopoulos, who adds: “For months, SMU had been phasing out the ‘Pony Up’ slogan on its social media platforms. The SMU athletics flagship X account hasn’t used #PonyUp in a post since May. New athletic director Damon Evans used the hashtag frequently in his first few weeks on the job but hasn’t since April 13.” At a private screening of the ESPN documentary Thunder On: Resurgence of the SMU Mustangs, Miller noted that Pony Up “has died a natural death.” The news, Assimakopoulos notes, “led to an outpouring of frustration from fans on social media,” and Miller tells her: “I’m surprised by the negative reaction to it. I didn’t anticipate that. But regardless, it’s fair to say that sometimes change is hard. If I had to say it all over again, I don’t know that I would say that ‘Pony Up has died a natural death.’ There may still be opportunities for us to use that theme. But fundamentally, I’m not going to hide the ball. We’re SMU Mustangs. We’re not SMU Ponies.” Miller also says the decision was made by Football HC Rhett Lashlee, Men’s Basketball HC Andy Enfield and Evans, adding: “I’m happy to take some responsibility for it, but Rhett and Andy and Damon, frankly, the image that they want to project from a recruiting standpoint is not that of a pony. It’s of wild mustangs, charging mustangs.” (link)
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Memphis AD Ed Scott talks with SBJ’s Ben Portnoy and explains the process of approaching FedEx about sponsoring on-field logos: “[We] started the conversation before House was approved to take the temperature of Fred and FedEx. Once House was approved, we moved pretty quickly. The hardest part honestly, was just agreeing on the size and the colors because in the end zones, it’s not FedEx primary colors, but on the apron it is. … If you look now, FedEx will be seen when we play on ABC. Anywhere the football is on the field, FedEx should be able to be seen because they’re on the aprons, the two sidelines, they’re on the apron behind the end zones, by the goalposts and then they’re in the end zones. Theoretically, anywhere that the ball is on the field, you should be able to see a FedEx logo.” Within the context of Memphis approaching the Big 12 about membership, Scott explains: “What we tried to do in our conversations with anyone at the P4 level is [discussing] how do we reduce or eliminate the risks? How do we show we add value athletically? In this day and age where everybody’s trying to increase revenue, is there a way that we can increase revenue for all of our partners? The people in your league – the members are your partners. That was it. De-risk the deal. How do we add value athletically, and then how do we potentially add some value monetarily? We felt like that was a case that had never been brought forth before, and that was pretty unique to the University of Memphis and our athletic program.” (link)
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Oregon State AD Scott Barnes joins the Y-Option podcast with Yogi Roth and talks about the importance of embracing risk when reforming the Pac-12: “What I like about this group is we thought about innovation and adapting to today’s marketplace. … We all have a mindset – look, we can’t be risk-averse in this market. And even though that’s kind of how higher ed is built – a lot of our institutions are built that way – we’ve got to think differently. And so it’s been energizing to be with colleagues and a commissioner who all are like-minded…calculated, roll the dice in some instances, and see what we get. We’ve got a whiteboard to work from and let’s draw it up the way we want.” Barnes adds: “I couldn't be more excited about what we've built…and, you know, this is the first big giant bite of that apple. There’ll be more bites of the apple, but it’s exciting to think about what we can do with what we have. And there’s a lot of metrics to support what we have is that fifth spot [after the Power 4]. You know, it’s closer to the ACC and the Big 12 than it is any Group of 5 in terms of what we have in terms of success on the field in football and basketball, eyeballs on televisions, brand awareness, all of that. And so, how do we leverage this to even greater things?” More. (link)
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Tulane AD David Harris during an appearance at the Greater New Orleans Quarterback Club touched on several topics, including conference realignment. Harris noted that “it was last year at this time that we were in a position that we and some other schools within the conference had been approached by the Pac-12 about potential membership. And so we went through that whole process and ultimately came to the conclusion that that wasn’t the direction that we wanted to go. But it’s one of the questions that I get most frequently…how can we get to a Power 4 conference? Are you going to get us to a Power 4 conference? How is that all going to happen? And one of the things that you learn going through that process is so much of that is determined by the strength of your football program, right? And so the better you are in football, the more opportunities you have in that space.” Harris also explains that “it used to be a time where if you were going to be pursued to change conferences that if you had a conference of 12 and you were going to be the 13th member and they were going to cut you in on the distribution. … And while that still is happening, you’re seeing it actually happen in different ways now in that conferences, especially the Power 4, are looking to see what kind of offer you can make to join their conference. In other words, for how long can you give up taking money from the conference? How can you make it attractive for us to bring you in?” (link)
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Sportico’s Michael McCann shares some takeaways from yesterday’s U.S. Sixth Circuit Court hearing in Pavia v. NCAA, including this observation: “The judges (Amul Thapar, Chad Readler and Whitney Hermandorfer) demanded that [NCAA attorney Rakesh Kilaru and Pavia attorney Ryan Downton] address whether Pavia v. NCAA is already over since Pavia is playing this fall and the NCAA has promised to not withdraw the waiver even if it wins the appeal. The judges worried that the case is now ‘academic,’ since Pavia has already obtained what he sought and can’t lose it at this point. U.S. courts don’t provide advisory opinions and instead limit their rulings to actual cases and controversies. … If the judges decide that the NCAA’s appeal is moot, they will deny the appeal but not rule on the substance of the case, a decision that would disappoint both sides.” Kilaru argued, among other things, that setting parameters on participation in sports is not without precedent, citing age limits in Little League and gender constraints on the LPGA Tour. “The judges jumped in to suggest Kilaru’s analogies weren’t so convincing in the context of a football player like Pavia, who has a limited window to earn NIL money. ‘We’d never say you can only be an actor for five years,’ one of the judges quipped, also noting that ‘you can’t debate that NIL opportunities can be lucrative for some QBs.’” More from McCann. (link)
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A California federal court has granted final approval to settle Smart v. NCAA, a challenge of the NCAA's (now rescinded) volunteer coach rule for baseball. Boise State assistant professor Sam Ehrlich notes the settlement will pay out roughly $33M to those who served as volunteer baseball coaches from November 2018 to July 2023. (link)
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People & Places presented by D1.relocation…
➤ Penn State President Neeli Bendapudi has received a $450K raise to $1.4M per year, drawing pushback from those angered by the university’s decision earlier this year to close seven commonwealth campuses. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Maddie Aiken reports that Bendapudi now earns a higher base salary than all of her colleagues in the Big Ten, according to September 2025 data from the Chronicle of Higher Education. (link)
➤ Arkansas will name Air Force Assoc. AD for Marketing & Creative Alex Cramer as Senior Assoc. AD for Marketing and Business Development, according to CollegeAD. (link)
➤ Looks like Southern Indiana Director of Athletic Marketing & Fan Engagement Cameron Caldwell-Conner is now at Western Illinois as Assoc. AD for External Operations. (link)
➤ UMass Lowell has hired Zachary Leach as Assoc. AD for Compliance/NIL Integration. Leach was previously Asst. AD for Compliance at Holy Cross. (link)
➤ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire is ready for your review. (link)
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Houston is the latest institution to extend its partnership with Collegiate Sports Connect. In today's job market, hope is not a hiring strategy. With Talent Finder, Houston will continue to move beyond the applicant pool and proactively recruit the industry's top professionals. (link)
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Maryland is partnering with Under Armour and Luminary to launch the UMD Women Athletes Leadership Program, which will be designed to forestall “struggles student-athletes often face when transitioning from competitive sports to their careers, moving from the field to the office.” The one-year program will feature professional development programs, mentoring, career pathing, and other talent investment strategies to intentionally build a pipeline of women leaders in the traditional workforce and entrepreneurship and create a lifetime of brand affinity for Under Armour as a leader in supporting women. (link)
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Creighton and Nebraska set a new regular season indoor attendance record in volleyball by drawing 17,675 fans in Omaha last night. (link)
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The Knight Commission announces six conferences have earned grants and recognitions through its C.A.R.E. Model program by meeting criteria for “Connecting Athletics Revenues with the Educational Model of College Sports.” The America East, Patriot League and Summit League are recipients of $25K C.A.R.E. Model Conference Grants, while three inaugural C.A.R.E. Champion Conferences, the Big Sky, MAAC and SoCon, continue on as C.A.R.E. Champions for a second year while receiving $10K continuation grants. The financial awards recognize and support each conference’s commitment to the C.A.R.E. Model principles in their distribution and use of shared athletics revenues. (link)
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Florida Football AC Jabbar Juluke has been suspended for three games due to an altercation that occurred before the LSU game. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey: "Jabbar Juluke's conduct during the pregame altercation reflects behavior that is unacceptable and not aligned with the standards of the Southeastern Conference. Coaches are expected to be leaders and to de-escalate tense situations, and that did not happen in this circumstance. This suspension is appropriate, and any future misconduct by Jabbar Juluke will result in more severe disciplinary action." Gators AD Scott Stricklin adds: "Jabbar has consistently been an upstanding member of our staff, and I commend him for accepting responsibility in this situation. We will continue to support him as he works to meet the high standards we set for our program." (link)
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Ratings Roundup…
➤ ESPN’s College GameDay averaged 2.7M viewers on Saturday, including 3.4M in the final hour and a full-show peak of 3.8M. Season-to-date, GameDay is pacing +39% YoY. (link); Georgia-Tennessee led the way on ESPN platforms over the weekend, averaging 12.6M viewers on ABC and peaking at 15.9M. Florida-LSU (7.6M on ABC) was next, followed by Clemson-Georgia Tech (4.8M on ESPN), Wisconsin-Alabama (4.5M on ABC) and Colorado-Houston (2.9M on ESPN). (link)
➤ Saturday’s Texas A&M-Notre Dame game averaged 6.2M viewers and peaked at 9.4M on NBC. (link)
➤ Fox Sports President of Insights and Analytics Michael Mulvihill notes that “with big data included, total viewing of CFB through Week 3 is now +24% and easily pacing at a record-high. The move to big data is impactful but doesn’t account for most of that growth.” (link)
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Elon and Queens Charlotte will merge, with Elon expected to operate Queens once the merger is finalized by next August. Elon President Connie Book: “We are definitely stronger together. This bold decision by our universities ensures that in 100 years, the founders’ missions can continue to thrive. This is a decision that creates strength and it’s built on educational opportunity as the necessary seed for a community’s future.” More details from The Charlotte Observer’s Rebecca Noel: “The Queens Board of Trustees will continue to be an active board for the next four years, while current Queens students are enrolled. After that, 10 members of the Queens board will join Elon’s current Board of Trustees, which has 37 members, to form one 47-member board. […] Queens officially became a Division 1 school in sports this year after announcing plans to do so in 2022. Cureton also said there will continue to be athletics at both campuses. It’s not immediately clear how many similar instances of a merger there have been in the United States. But Cureton said he thinks more schools will merge in the next few years [and] that Queens will be a ‘bellwether’ for the NCAA.” (link)
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In reference to news of the upcoming merger of Elon and Queens Charlotte, Extra Points’ Matt Brown notes “the plan is for both schools to still maintain different athletic departments and brands. My understanding is that we’ve had DII schools maintain different athletic departments post-mergers or consolidations. Don’t think it’s happened at the D1 level yet. If there is NCAA bylaw ambiguity over how these scenarios will be administered, I bet that gets addressed on some level by early next year. The folks at Elon/Queens don’t think they’ll be the only schools to do this, and I think they’re right.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Ralph Russo, Justin Williams and Chris Vannini share some behind-the-scenes details of what’s holding up the SCORE Act from a floor vote in the House and note Group of 6 commissioners met about two weeks ago “to try to get aligned on various issues.” After the meeting, a letter was drafted advocating for the SCORE Act to address amending the Sports Broadcasting Act and circulated among those conferences. Russo, et al: “The purpose was to continue the discussion, consolidate ideas among the group and then bring them to the P4 for further discussion. Multiple people involved with those conferences say the letter did not have enough support to be signed and sent to lawmakers. No big deal, right? Nope. The letter broke contain, first ending up with [SEC Commissioner Greg] Sankey, who fired off a scolding email to the G6 commissioners about not working well with others. That email somehow found its way to [U.S. Congressman Michael] Baumgartner (R-WA), who blasted it out on social media. That brought a behind-the-scenes spat into the open, helping SCORE Act opponents cultivate a perception of dissent in the ranks of the very leaders who have been pleading with Congress for help.” Neither changes to a bill nor lawmaker deliberations at this stage are unusual, and Russo, et al. note: “The fact that the SCORE Act hasn’t been brought to the floor isn’t necessarily a reason for those who support it to panic, but after so much work has gone into pushing for legislation, the pressure is on to keep the momentum going.” (link)
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FootballScoop’s Zach Barnett recaps the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit hearing today between the NCAA and lawyers for Vanderbilt Football student-athlete Diego Pavia, “related to the court granting the Vanderbilt quarterback an injunction to play a sixth season of college football, on account of his two years at New Mexico Military Institute not counting toward his NCAA eligibility, since NMMI is not an NCAA institution.” Per Barnett, Pavia’s lawyers don’t just want a now on-going sixth year of eligibility for Pavia, but a seventh year, arguing that the 4-to-play-5 rule should become 5-to-play-5 since “being a college football player is now a job, no different than playing in the NFL or working for Office Depot” and “the NCAA has no legal right to limit how long an individual can perform this job.” From Pavia’s brief: “To the extent the NCAA ever had a valid argument that its eligibility rules were not commercial because they only indirectly determined who could receive NIL compensation, and Mr. Pavia maintains they did not, that argument no longer exists after House (case); now, NCAA eligibility rules directly determine who receives revenue-sharing compensation from NCAA member schools.” Barnett notes a ruling on Tuesday’s hearing isn’t expected for months, but if Pavia wins and returns for 2026, expect his lawyers to argue next year for unlimited eligibility. (link); Here’s the full hearing. (link); Meanwhile, Pavia seems to indicate via an X post that this season is his last. (link)
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Virginia Tech AD Whit Babcock met with the media today in connection to the hiring process of a new football leader in Blacksburg. Of note from Babcock: “I also wanted to offer some clarification and relative transparency on our search process, which is in its preliminary stages. We will have a search committee with some internal staff support behind it. The committee will include members with extensive football experience and insight [from] board of visitors and campus representation and executive leaders. As the AD, I will support and advise the committee during the process. The committee's collective expertise and strength will enable us to make the best decision for the next head coach of the Hokies. This will be a collaborative decision and the committee voices will carry tremendous weight. We are confident our committee will make an outstanding selection. We'll be aligned with our board of visitors and campus leadership and certainly alignment within our committee when identifying our next head coach. [...] With additional financial support and new resources available to increase traditional and creative athletics revenue generation, I am confident you will soon see a modernized structure built for success in this rapidly changing environment of college athletics more in line with a professional football type organizational structure on the football side of things and from an athletic department standpoint, a structure and organization more in line with corporate business.” (link)
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Ohio State netted $5.1M in revenue from its College Football Playoff first round home victory over Tennessee last December, according to The Columbus Dispatch’s Joey Kaufman, who notes that OSU’s total earnings were limited by a postseason structure that has schools sharing most of the revenue tied to hosting a first-round contest with the CFP. The Buckeyes grossed a total of $19.7M, but paid almost $14M to the CFP as well as $651K to staff and security. Most of the revenue came via ticket sales, as Ohio State brought in $15M from an announced crowd of 102,819, while other revenue included $1.3M from concessions, parking and merchandise sales and $67K in premium seating food and beverage sales. Per Kaufman, “the money from the home playoff game turned out to be extra cash. [AD Ross] Bjork said initial budget projections for the 2025 fiscal year did not factor potential income from such an event.” Bjork: “A $5 million net is nothing to sneeze at, especially when you didn’t budget for it, and then you look at the competitive piece. You don’t want to host, because you want to be in the top-four, you want the bye. Now in this case, it worked in our favor.” (link)
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The Wisconsin State Journal’s Todd D. Milewski observes a dropoff in season ticket sales appears to be a primary reason behind a 10% decrease in Wisconsin home football attendance YoY from the same time period in 2024, noting that the school also had a 10% drop in the number of general public season tickets sold between 2024 and 2025. Overall, UW sold 38,082 season tickets for general seating areas in 2025, compared to 42,197 in 2024 and 41,206 in 2023. Wisconsin Assoc. AD for Strategic Communications Luis Hernandez tells Milewski “the 2024 season ticket sales figure was a high-water mark” and “the schedule is one of the factors that influences season ticket sales and renewals. Pricing is another, and … Wisconsin analyzes secondary-market ticket prices and discretionary spending trends.” At $399, the cost of a UW football season ticket didn’t change from 2024 to 2025, but “the total cost of many tickets went up because of an increase in the minimum donation required. The total number of season tickets sold for 2025 at Camp Randall was 54,828, including 12,589 to students and 4,157 in suites and club seats. The suites and club total was an 8% drop over 2024.” (link)
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In its annual report, Fairfield highlights “Built for Life” fundraising success totaling $2.91M for FY25. That includes all-time highs of $2.68M in institutional support and 3,295 total gifts. Stags AD Paul Schlickmann also touches on the Stags’ House settlement preparations after opting in, which have included “a partnership with Accelerate Sports Ventures, the procurement and activation of Teamworks, the creation of our Competitive Excellence Fund in support of NIL opportunities for our student-athletes, the addition of a Senior Compliance administrator, and the recent hire of a Director of NIL Operations and Player Relations.” (link)
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Fox Sports President of Insights and Analytics Michael Mulvihill suggests it’s “possible that too much is being made of Nielsen’s ‘big data’ numbers. The old ‘panel only’ numbers are still produced and in those numbers total College Football viewing is up +16% through Week 3. The growth isn’t just a change in measurement.” (link)
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People & Places presented by D1.relocation…
➤ Buffalo President Satish Tripathi will step down in July of 2026, marking the end of a nearly 15-year tenure. (link)
➤ New Mexico President Garnett Stokes will retire at the end of the academic year. (link)
➤ Women Leaders in Sports announces Duke AD Nina King as its President-Elect and DePaul Senior VP for Advancement & External Relations Katie Fraumann to the 2025-26 Board of Directors. As a result, King will shift from her current Board seat into the Executive Committee track and is expected to serve as the organization’s president in 2027. (link)
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The NCAA and RQ+ are collaborating on the Next Generation Officiating Initiative, expanding upon the Association’s efforts to increase interest and education within the world of men's basketball officiating. Running from October-March, the free six-month virtual course for up-and-coming basketball officials will deliver targeted professional development content on topics related to the art and science of officiating with all non-Division I officials, specifically Division II, Division III, junior college, NAIA and high school officials, eligible to register. Content during the virtual portion will include training videos and interactive modules that discuss topics such as effectively working with your crew, best practices when making calls on the floor and how to interact with coaches. There will also be opportunities to have conversations with other officials about current trends throughout the season. Following the conclusion of the virtual courses in March, 100 participants will be selected to attend the in-person Next Generation of Officiating program in Indianapolis, the site of the 2026 NCAA Division I, II and III Men's Basketball Championships. (link)
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RealResponse announces new partnerships with Fresno State, Western Michigan, UCF, Nevada and Northern Iowa to implement the company’s event communications platform and provide a secure way for fans and administrators to share and address concerns during public events and game days. (link)
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Pepperdine becomes the latest school to partner with Paciolan. (link)
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Tennessee State signs a multi-year agreement to have Taymar handle its ticket sales and sponsorships. Additionally, Taymar has hired Eric Evans as Director of Sponsorship and Ticket Sales to work closely with the school and Nashville community. (link)
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Florida Citrus Sports has selected Wasserman and its Rights Sales division to secure a new naming-rights deal for Camping World Stadium, current home to both the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl and Pop Tarts Bowl. Wasserman’s involvement comes approximately two months after Florida Citrus Sports noted it was searching for a 10-year stadium deal to take it through $400M in upcoming upgrades after Florida Citrus Sports and Camping World mutually agreed to let their active deal expire. (link)
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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.
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Senior Associate Athletic Director of Development (Florida International University / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director and Chief Financial Officer (Western Michigan University / Kalamazoo, MI): More details HERE. Check out the Opportunity Brief for this position HERE.
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.
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Associate Commissioner for Football (Southeastern Conference / Birmingham, AL): More details HERE.
Stadium Events and Engagement Coordinator (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
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.
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Administrative Assistant II (Murray State University / Murray, KY): More details HERE.
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Assistant Coach - Strength and Conditioning (Eastern Michigan University / Ypsilanti, MI): More details HERE.
Assistant Director for Performance Nutrition (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
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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Account Executive, Department of Athletics (R0008225) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
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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