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The Tuscaloosa News’ Chase Goodbread reports when queried about the possibility of a future SEC-Big Ten football challenge, in the aftermath of the league’s recent decision on moving to a nine-game conference slate, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey “wasn't necessarily excited about the possibility, but he didn't dismiss it, either.” Sankey: “My observation is, there are three ways to do the scheduling. One is what we do now, which is the schools work it out. The second is, the conference offices are more involved, but not directive in trying to coordinate matchups. The third would be conference-established. [Big Ten Commissioner] Tony [Petitti] and I will continue to talk. It's really hard, so I don't want to overpredict, because I've seen conferences make declarations over the last decade, decade and a half of 'this is what we're going to do,' with a conference colleague. It's a bit more complicated with other commitments, and when games are played.” Goodbread notes that a challenge “could take any number of forms, with the most impactful on scheduling being a format under which all 16 SEC teams face a school from the Big Ten, which has 18 teams, in a given season. On a much smaller scale, it could be a much smaller number of games, or even one.” (link)
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Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua tells the Scholastic student magazine that he views this transitional period in college athletics as a broader opportunity that calls for accountability, strategic vision, and a renewed focus on differentiating Notre Dame. While much of the revenue sharing will be used to support football and basketball, Bevacqua notes: “That imbalance reflects broader realities in the sports economy. But we have to ensure that we don’t lose what makes college athletics, and Notre Dame in particular, so special. Our identity has always been about more than just competition. It’s about integrity, education and excellence.” Bevacqua adds of roster limits: “That’s not something we’re comfortable with. We’re advocating for grace periods, transitional support and thoughtful implementation. We owe it to our student-athletes to get this right. … College athletics is not professional sports. Nor should it be. Our job is to ensure these young men and women compete at the highest level while earning a top-tier education. That balance is harder to maintain in this new era, but it’s also what makes us different.” (link)
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Arkansas AD Hunter Yurachek remarked on Monday that when it comes to paying student-athletes there are “really two major paths you have now in college athletics. You have the revenue-sharing path, which we have figured out, and you have legitimate name, image, and likeness. … If we can operate within those two lanes in college athletics, we would be in a really, really good spot. But we have some schools that have decided to find a third lane, which I will call illegitimate NIL.” Yurachek adds: “So you have to decide as an athletic director, are you gonna get out in this lane that you know you're not supposed to be in and operate without the highest level of integrity, or do you wanna stay in these two lanes? And that's where the rub is coming right now in college athletics. Until we get our enforcement agency up and running you're gonna continue to have schools operating in that third lane, and that's a bad place to be in my opinion. It's bad for college athletics, and I don't wanna operate there, but I think to be competitive, we may have to figure out what that third lane looks like for the University of Arkansas. But we're in a good place otherwise." (link, link)
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Sportico’s Daniel Libit reports Texas Tech Board of Regents Chair Cody Campbell’s “ambitious plan to save college sports” originated through the Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF), “a conservative, free-market think tank with no real footprint in the world of college sports.” Back in May, TPPF Chief Researcher Derek Cohen published a pair of articles arguing the NCAA should be scrapped for failing in its fundamental mission. Cohen wrote: “Since 1906, the NCAA has labored to uphold fairness, amateurism, and integrity in collegiate sports. Yet as legal mandates, cultural shifts and market forces have redefined the landscape, the NCAA has become a hollow institution that resists reform, evades responsibility and cedes authority to state legislatures and market actors.” Per Libit, Cohen’s alternative was “replacing the NCAA with a new, Congressionally chartered organization modeled after the U.S. Olympic Committee. He coined it ‘the United States Collegiate Athletics Corporation.’” While Cohen’s proposal went largely unnoticed at the time, Campbell “emailed them to Texas Tech athletic director Kirby Hocutt and vice chancellor Eric Bentley, along with a one-page legislative memo titled the Saving College Sports Act. The proposal closely mirrored Cohen’s blueprint, down to the very name of his new proposed NCAA replacement.” Hocutt: “I found myself intrigued by the establishment of the USCAC. I believe most within the industry would be supportive about the establishment of such an organization replacing the NCAA.” Since then, Campbell has launched his own non-profit, Saving College Sports, to advocate for his reform plan while actively lobbying lawmakers in opposition to the SCORE Act. (link)
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The Knight Commission has sent a letter to leaders of the House Judiciary, Energy and Commerce, and Education and Workforce committees related to the SCORE Act. The commission reiterates its past recommendation to shift “all financial incentives related to the sport of FBS football to the CFP, thus removing FBS football-related incentives from the NCAA distribution. … This shift would immediately increase the value of NCAA incentives to all Division I schools for offering sports other than FBS football by more than $60M annually, according to an independent analysis produced for the Commission by [CliftonLarsonAllen, LLP]. This change essentially would tie the entire pool of NCAA opportunity incentives of more than $200M annually to Division I sports other than FBS football (i.e., women’s and men’s collegiate Olympic sports and FCS football). Any reductions in NCAA incentives that some FBS football institutions may experience with this shift in funding opportunity incentives for the sport of FBS football will be negligible due to the exponential rise in CFP revenues.” Full letter. (link)
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➤ Villanova announces a trio of promotions, including the elevation of Lynn Tighe from Senior Assoc. AD/SWA to Deputy AD/Chief Administrative Officer/SWA. Additionally, Chief Athletics Operating Officer Brian Beacham takes on the new title of Deputy AD/Chief Athletics Operating Officer, and Assoc. AD for Compliance Katie LeGrand has been elevated to Senior Assoc. AD for Compliance. (link)
➤ Michigan State Executive Senior Assoc. AD/CBO Alex Perry is stepping down to take a Deputy AD post at Butler, according to CollegeAD. Perry previously worked at Butler from 2012-20, most recently as Assoc. AD for Internal Operations. (link)
➤ Green Bay Assoc. AD for Business Operations Steven Millard has left his role with the Phoenix and is now Director of Finance at the Landmark Resort. (link)
➤ ESPN VP of Corporate Communications Katina Arnold is transitioning to a new role with Disney as SVP of Advertising Communications. (link)
➤ The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect has a full account of additional administrative moves over the past couple of days: Arkansas State, Auburn, Boise State, Bucknell, Cal State Fullerton, Duke, Elon, Florida Gulf Coast, Robert Morris, Seattle, SMU, Stephen F. Austin, UMBC, VMI & Wake Forest. (link)
➤ Lehigh taps Penn State AC Steph Lazo to take over as Women’s Lacrosse HC. (link)
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Stony Brook has officially begun renovations on both Joe Nathan Field and University Field, home of the school’s baseball and softball stadiums, respectively. At University Field, the Seawolves will install a new turf outfield. Additionally, both fields will undergo various bullpen improvements, and the outfield fences will be replaced with padded walls. Finally, a new warning track will be installed at Joe Nathan Field. Seawolves AD Shawn Heilbron: “This is definitely overdue. I remember when I first got here, there were a lot of things that we wanted to do and this was quite high on the list. It would bother me every day driving by that since we hadn’t really touched that area outside some very minor enhancements. It’s definitely overdue and definitely needed in the CAA.” (link)
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Cal endured one of the most grueling travel schedules in men’s basketball during its first season in the ACC, logging 22,691 miles and making four East Coast trips. Bears HC Mark Madsen and his staff spent the summer working with diagnostic professionals to help student-athletes be better prepared for the travel schedule. They even heard from a sleep expert who once worked with NASA astronauts to teach them ways to lessen the effects of the travel fatigue commonly known as jet lag. The plan heading into the season includes early morning practices while at home to simulate East Coast starting times, leaving a day earlier to allow more time for recovery from long flights and doing a better job of staying hydrated. Madsen: “We’ve had our people looking into all aspects of our travel challenges. We’ve made some decisions we think will help us deal with it better than we did last year.” (link)
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Credit Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti with helping league CMO Mary Beck become “a leading voice in college sports,” per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, as Beck is part of the publication’s new Game Changers cohort. Beck: “He would call and mention things to me, and I would say, ‘I haven’t worked for you in five years.’ So when he called and said, ‘Are you going to come help me with this [at the Big Ten]? And I said, ‘Is this the second time you’re offering me a job without actually offering me a job?’” The first time came early in her career when Petitti was helping roll out the MLB Network, and now years later, Beck has become integral to Petitti’s efforts on the college level, overseeing marketing, branding, licensing, retail, partner integration and social media, while leading the integration of USC, UCLA, Oregon and Washington, overseeing the promotion of the Big Ten football championship game, men’s and women’s basketball tournaments and supporting Big Ten alums competing in the Olympics. Beck: “Having the opportunity to be here at this time where there’s such transformation going on in college sports [is exciting]. To look at things and say, ‘How can we look at this with a fresh lens?’ Or, ‘Where can we take something that we had done at this level’ and if our goal in the future is to be at this level, instead, what is it that we need to do differently to get there?” (link)
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Big 12 COO/General Counsel Jessica Presnall is also part of SBJ’s Game Changer class & “has been one of the legal minds intimately involved in the creation and evolution of the House settlement over the past 18 months,” writes SBJ’s Ben Portnoy who observes that her work has helped “create the College Sports Commission … along with co-authoring key components of the settlement, including the definition of associated entity or individual (the new NCAA booster definition) that sets the framework for regulation of third-party NIL agreements.” A part of the league for nearly a decade, her efforts have extended beyond Power Four litigation, with Presnall serving as the lead counsel on the Big 12’s extension of its media rights contracts with Fox and ESPN and on the league’s admission of Arizona State, Arizona, Colorado and Utah from the Pac-12. Presnall: “We are, in real time, setting the precedent for the way that this rule is going to be written, the way it’s going to be interpreted, how it’s going to apply, whether there’s going to be a waiver. I’ll fully be able to appreciate it a couple years from now when I’m not in it, but it is cool, if you take a step back and think about the impact and really the completely new structure that we’re building from the ground up.” (link)
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Another SBJ Game Changer, involvement in collegiate athletics was always the expectation for Ohio State Deputy AD for Sport Administration and Student-Athlete Development/NIL Carey Hoyt, but it was coaching, not administration, that seemed her most logical path to get there. A former competitive gymnast, her foray into college sports eventually led to securing the Women’s Gymnastics HC position with the Buckeyes. So, how did Hoyt end up on the administrative side? Hoyt: “After the really great season [at Ohio State], I still felt like, ‘Hey, I don’t want to be a gymnastics coach when I’m 50 years old.’ I knew that about myself, and I also had done the sport for so long, burned out on the judging, and all of that. I started talking to [former AD] Gene Smith in 2013 about moving to administration, and he was like, ‘No, you’ll be bored. You’ll be bored.’ I had an opportunity to coach my alma mater [Penn State] in 2017, and I used a little bit as leverage. I said, ‘Hey, I’m not gonna go on this interview, but if I do, I’m gonna negotiate an opportunity in administration after getting the program back on track.’ … Over the weekend, [Smith] created a position for me.” Since then, Hoyt’s focus centers on managing a budget of more than $130M and more than 55 full-time employees within the Buckeyes football program, while overseeing football nonconference scheduling, daily operations of the program related to budgeting, roster management, personnel, compliance and NIL. (link)
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Texas Tech Board of Trustees Chair Cody Campbell pens a USA Today opinion column in which he encourages Congress to meet President Trump’s mandate by modernizing the Sports Broadcasting Act, dismantling the NCAA’s outdated model and building a “governing body where student-athletes aren’t pawns but partners.” Campbell: “We know Congress will need a comprehensive solution that not only addresses the splashy items, such as NIL and the transfer portal, but also tackles massive issues of the need for a new independent body to oversee collegiate athletics, address cavernous revenue shortfalls all college programs are facing, and … provide student-athletes with a meaningful voice in how rules are made and enforced. … We need a new governing body to accomplish this goal. It cannot be the NCAA, which, for years, fought tooth and nail against any rule that would benefit student-athletes and protect the most vulnerable schools and sports. The NCAA is now lobbying Congress and the public for the ability to override the multitude of court cases they have lost … so that it can re-take control of rule-making and crack down on the athletes and the schools. [...] The NCAA’s version of the SCORE Act ensures that the powerful colleges stay powerful and relegates the lesser-advantaged schools to permanent irrelevance [and doesn’t] address the fact that there will not be enough money to pay for sports, like track, swimming, volleyball, soccer and softball. … The SCORE Act does not explicitly grant the NCAA direct power, but the implications are clear – they will regain control if this bill becomes law. Language should be added to the bill that allows the entire college sports system to come together and form a new governing body that represents everyone.” More. (link)
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On the recent push to amend the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961, AL.com’s Matt Stahl observes SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey doesn’t sound like his league is “all-in” on the effort. Sankey: “The decision we’ve made, I think should be honored. I’m happy to have conversations. But it doesn’t seem that the numbers are consistent with reality. It doesn’t seem that the suggestion that you can just make this happen honors existing agreements. So there’s a lot more to that than just some magic button. As I’ve said over and over, we’re dealing with complexities in college sports that they have to be understood, and those complexities make some of these simple solutions much more difficult than they seem.“ Stahl adds that with each league having its own TV deals, partners would have to agree to break those pacts which networks have no incentive to do. Sankey also pointed out that rights have previously been pooled, remarking: “It’s like Doc Brown, Marty McFly in the DeLorean, Back to the Future. There’s been this forgetfulness that the NCAA had all the rights. And eventually schools said ‘Wait, that doesn’t work.’ Tried it under the College Football Association, not everybody participated in that group, and then people spun off.” (link)
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Higher Ed Dive’s Naaz Modan reports the U.S. Energy Department has cancelled plans to issue a rule, meant to level the playing field between women and men in athletics, that would have removed a regulatory requirement for colleges and schools receiving funding from the agency by no longer requiring them to provide women or girls a chance to try out for contactless men’s or boys’ sports teams in cases where no equivalent sports team exists for them. Back in May, the Trump administration “quietly proposed rescinding this requirement, along with a handful of other regulatory changes, by issuing a ‘direct final rule.’ That process is usually reserved for uncontroversial regulations that are not expected to receive pushback, allowing an agency to issue new policies without incorporating changes based on public feedback. On Sept. 10, however, the Energy Department said it was withdrawing the proposed change entirely after it received over 21,000 comments — many of them opposing the changes. … A handful of other changes remain — albeit delayed — on the Energy Department’s docket that would impact colleges and schools receiving the agency’s grants.” Per Modan, the Energy Department “said in its notice of the proposal’s withdrawal that it is allowed to propose a rule in the future ‘that may be substantially identical or similar to those previously proposed.’” (link)
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West Virginia’s Board of Governors has voted unanimously for a resolution in support of WVU Athletics, directing athletics leadership to be in regular collaboration with the BOG to develop and present a financial operational plan that not only strengthens athletics but also the University's paramount core academic mission. AD Wren Baker: “WVU Athletics is at a pivotal moment as we enter a new era of college sports, and with the steadfast support of our Board of Governors through this resolution, we will be positioned to meet that moment from a place of strength. WVU Athletics serves as a source of pride to our state, it bolsters our brand, and it connects our 210,000-plus Mountaineers around the world to the University they know and love. We look forward to a trajectory of continued success for our student-athletes as our Board of Governors, University administration, committed alumni and corporate partners rally together to build its future.” (link)
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“There hasn’t been a new league launched in over 25 years. I actually think the timing is perfect. The fact that we’re doing it at a point in time when everything around us is changing in the industry affords us an opportunity. It’s easier when you’re starting over and building a new league versus being a historic league that has done things the same way for a long time. [...] We know we have a strong product. The metrics show that we’re a top-five league. The marketplace has supported that. The question now is how to build it in a way that is current with the modern ecosystem of college sports. And that’s the really fun part.” That’s Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould with Hoops HQ’s Seth Davis as she covers ground on her 20 months leading the league. (link)
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Ivy League athletic departments are ramping up efforts to prove they’ve played no role in compensating their student-athletes, marking a sharp distinction from powerhouse college programs currently paying millions. Bloomberg’s Janet Lorin notes that per Dartmouth AD Mike Harrity, “athletic departments are signing attestations of independence for any name, image and likeness deals for players making $2K or more” after the eight Ivies opted out of the House settlement but remain bound by new rules meant to prevent NIL agreements from being used as pay to play. Harrity on Bloomberg Radio remarked: “We attest as athletic directors that we are not in any way, directly or indirectly, asking a donor or alum to give money to somebody as a recruit inducement, or if they want to go into the transfer portal as a retention inducement.” (link)
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“Diversify or die.” That’s the mission bowl games, and the organizations behind them, face to ensure survival in the new College Football Playoff world, per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy. Peach Bowl President/CEO Gary Stokan: “I do think you’ll see the evolution of bowls merge more into reaching out and doing more in the sports marketing world. If you have an event staff and a sales staff and a marketing staff, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t do that.” Portnoy points to organizations that have grown in size and, thus, are more capable of lending their expertise to adding new events & uncertainty with the future of the CFP. Las Vegas Bowl Executive Director John Saccenti: “It’s incredibly frustrating. … You don’t want pledges to be affected, and you don’t want other opportunities to present themselves. It just puts you in a bad, bad position when you can’t get that commitment locked in. Everybody believes that the bowls do have a place, but we’ve got to stabilize our business a little bit — and it starts with having some clarity on what things are going to look like.” Stokan adds: “Who knows what a 12-, 14-, 16-team playoff starts to do to some of the other bowls. I worry about that.” More. (link)
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CBS Sports’ Matt Norlander notes after last spring’s pre-revenue sharing spending spree, a nationwide “game of chicken” is currently playing out across men’s college basketball with Class of 2026 high school senior recruiting. Norlander observes that “seventeen-year-olds are going on official visits to schools nationwide and hoping for big pitches and bigger money, only to get half-answers and wait-and-sees from coaching staffs. … We're two weeks from October and just six of the top 50 players in the country have committed. Expand that out to the top 100 prospects and it's a mere 20 names, with November's signing period less than two months out.” Norlander cites three reasons for this: “With the exception of 10-or-so five-star freshmen, older players acquired via the portal are considered better assets than first-year guys. … The mandates of revenue sharing have inarguably ebbed the market, which is creating friction between players (and their agents) and the coaches and general managers trying to find common ground on value in 2025 vs. what it's been the past two or three cycles” and “the high school class of 2026 is, on the whole, considered much weaker than the ones from the past few years.” One Big 12 GM told Norlander: “Why would any top-50 guy commit anyway? It kills your leverage. I think every school is in that boat. We have a guy, we may cancel his visit. He's at the bottom end of our budget and we may cancel because he's not worth it.” More. (link)
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Per NCAA Sports Sponsorship and Participation Rates Report data, the number of student-athletes participating in NCAA championship sports in 2024-25 climbed to an all-time high of 554,298, marking an increase of 15,268 YoY from 2023-24. Additionally, for the first time since 1982, Division I participant counts in NCAA sports rose above 200K (202,353 for championship sports; 204,255 when combining with emerging sports), while Division III had a championship sport participant count of 210,878 and Division II championship sport participants totaled 141,067. Sponsorship and participation in emerging sports increased by more than 20% in 2024-25 as 6,992 athletes participated across three divisions. Schools across all three divisions sponsored 19,928 teams in NCAA championship sports, marking an all-time high and 62 more than 2023-24. More. (link)
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North Dakota State becomes the latest school to partner with Teamworks to gain access to the Teamworks General Manager platform. (link)
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The Louisville Arena Authority (LAA) has hired Forward Associates to study fan experience at Louisville’s KFC Yum! Center with its job being to assess the fan-facing aspects of the venue with priorities including “unlocking year-round event-hosting potential and enhancing all levels of the fan experience, from GA to premium. Underutilized space will be under the microscope, and foot traffic patterns will be critiqued to find better flow and engagement. Incorporating more of Louisville’s local identity -- bourbon, southern hospitality, and horses, to name a few cultural markers -- will be a target, too.” SBJ’s Bret McCormick notes the project doesn’t have a fixed budget or design and that the “vision-setting phase” will continue through the end of 2025 with a goal of identifying “some quick wins to immediately upgrade the venue’s fan experience, some things that can be done in the next two to four years, as well as some longer-term dreams.” (link)
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The Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman clarifies the recently announced deal with On3, noting that it is for the former “to provide ALL written content for” the latter, adding: “This will not change anything we do as it pertains to After Dark, our other shows, our opening day event, media days and other live events. But this On3 partnership was something that Rob Dauster and I couldn’t pass up. We both came into the business as writers and can’t wait to get back to our roots. On3 has assembled an incredible college football group, have a rising star covering women’s basketball and have two unbelievable college basketball recruiting writers – in addition to so many talented people on the team sites.” (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Kennesaw State taps current prep coach/former Trinity (TX) (DIII) Softball HC Selena Collins-Patterson as the Owls’ new HC. (link)
➤ Marquette names MSOE (DIII) Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving HC Joel Rollings as the program’s first Women’s Swimming HC. (link)
➤ Nicholls State Men’s & Women’s Tennis HC Greg Harkins departs after leading the Colonels since 2016 to accept the Women’s Tennis HC position at Sweet Briar (DIII). (link)
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Assistant AD, Athletics Communication (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant Athletic Director: Compliance (Oregon State University / Corvallis, OR): More details HERE.
Director, Governance and Compliance (Mountain West Conference / Las Vegas, NV): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance and Student-Athlete Services (University of New Haven / West Haven, CT): More details HERE.
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.
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Coordinator, Athletics Friends Groups & Athletics Advancement (Princeton University / Princeton, NJ): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director of Development (Florida International University / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director - Major Gifts (University of Missouri / Columbia, MO): More details 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.
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.
Sr. Associate Athletic Director, Brand Advancement & Strategic Communications (HR Title: Associate Dir of Athletics) (Southern Methodist University – SMU / Dallas, TX): More details HERE.
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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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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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