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NCAA President Charlie Baker helped kick off the 2026 Men’s Final Four festivities in Indianapolis, praising the city as a premier host: “I go into this fully believing that it will be unforgettable, because Indianapolis has always been a premier host and other cities, by the way, are working hard to catch up.” Meanwhile, NCAA SVP of Basketball Dan Gavitt tells SBJ’s Ben Portnoy that expansion conversations are ongoing, as officials weigh several factors. Portnoy notes that “among issues for the NCAA to sort out are TV inventory and possible compensation from the addition of games. The NCAA’s deal with CBS/TNT, which runs through 2032, doesn’t stipulate the networks shell out any more money if the tournament were to expand to 72 or 76 teams.” Gavitt: “There’s a lot that goes into it because we have to figure out a way to pay for it. There are some things going back to [NCAA] convention that we’ve considered with our partners that would give them opportunities with our [Corporate Champions and Partners] Program that aren’t there now that could help be a deal that would make sense for all parties involved. Some of those discussions are still ongoing. Nothing is determined, by any stretch, but the whole evaluation is inclusive of all of that, because if you don’t have it all figured out – financially, logistically, operationally, marketing promotions – then it would lead you to an outcome that you wouldn’t do it.” (link)
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Oklahoma State AD Chad Weiberg says former Football HC Mike Gundy will receive the full $15M buyout owed through 2028. Weiberg also declined to confirm whether he's signed a new contract himself but noted he will lead the search for Gundy’s replacement. (link); Pokes Report’s Robert Allen reports Weiberg is about to “receive and agree to a new four-year contract that will also raise his annual salary of $750K.” (link)
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Indiana AD Scott Dolson Q&As with SBJ’s Ben Portnoy and says the last 18 months have been difficult to quantify. “We see our numbers, our ticket sales, fundraising, the momentum behind that, but just the momentum behind the university. It’s not a cliché; you feel like we are the front door, and you feel that hopefully the impact on, whether it’s the School of Medicine or Kelley School of Business, or just where their jobs are a little easier, whether it’s raising money or getting interest and support in their programs, because people are feeling good about football. A rising tide raises all boats and that’s what we feel like football’s doing.” Asked how IU plans to capitalize on the football momentum, Dolson explains: “It’s part of our plan…to invest in football and have a vision for our program and to make certain…there’ll be a return on that. When you see that come to fruition, you feel the momentum that’s creating within our department, within the entire campus. It feels like you’re on the right path, and it makes you want to double down and keep working harder and keep adapting where we have to. But moving forward, we’re on the right path.” (link)
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More from Northern Illinois AD Sean Frazier on the Big Mountain podcast. In discussing changes to the industry and the role of an AD, Frazier explains the “practitioner role has changed a number of times. … Some folks are saying we’ll bring in a professional person from the NFL or NBA, and they’re going to run the financial entity. I think that’s dangerous. You still have to do the job – making sure student-athletes have a quality experience, you’re not compromising standards, and you’re managing multiple sports. Any of those sports can get you fired. Ignore one or two too long and you will find that out quickly.” That said, Frazier notes that “we have to adapt new skill sets and meld the old with the new to come up with the now. Transparency is really important. If you don’t engage folks in the decision, people think you’re hiding something. Just imagine if I didn’t go out of my way to explain why we made the decision to move conferences – people would say it was just for more media money. It wasn’t. It was a whole different piece.” (link)
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One nugget not included in an earlier report about Massachusetts AD Ryan Bamford’s plans to revitalize the football program is the dollar amount attached. According to the Boston Globe’s Emma Healy, UMass will conduct a three-phase, $25M overhaul of McGuirk Alumni Stadium. The first phase will focus on the fan experience before the 2026 season. The second and third phases will be structural and aesthetic upgrades, to be completed by 2028. Bamford says the project will be funded through private investments and creative funding models via the university’s trustees. The Minutemen, he adds, do not plan to use general operating funds from the state, and the university will announce a full year-by-year improvement plan in December. (link)
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Former Wisconsin Football HC/AD Barry Alvarez on Monday didn’t hold back after fans booed and chanted for Football HC Luke Fickell’s firing on Saturday: "I think it's embarrassing. I think it's terrible, despicable. They're spoiled rotten. Here's a team that you've got young players trying to come on, they're competing, they're going to have a chance to get better, and you flip on them. We're early in the season and you flip on them and you're chanting for the coach [to be fired]. … How do you think that makes the players feel? That's disrespectful, it's not loyal, you're not a fan. If the person sitting next to me is booing – 'Get your ass out of here. We don't need you in here. You don't want to watch this? Go someplace else. Go boo in a bar.' That really upsets me." (link); Alvarez later addressed his comments, telling Badger Extra’s Jim Polzin: “Well, I think more than anything else, I tend to overreact at times. I meant what I said, but I think the way I said it, I’m sure I overreacted. You’re there to support your team and your coach. They’ve got recruits there to help them in the future and you’re booing players. Every coach knows they’re going to be criticized, that’s part of their job. But man, I don’t like that for kids..” (link)
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The Baseball Oversight Committee is “finally beginning to come together, though there are still some spots to fill,” according to D1Baseball’s Kendall Rogers, who shares his thoughts on the group as constituted: “Though Craig Keilitz of the ABCA will serve as the representative of the coaches, and rightfully so given his role, I’m disappointed not to see an actual coach on the committee. It doesn’t need to be an active coach. Still, when talking to sources over the summer, I highly suggested former Oregon State legendary head coach Pat Casey, who is still heavily involved with athletic affairs in Corvallis. Casey, among others, would be an excellent choice to serve as a liaison on the committee. Perhaps that’s something the NCAA and committee will revisit as the group continues to take shape.” Rogers adds: “One of the more critical questions you all are going to ask is about the NCAA Division I Baseball Selection Committee. The Selection Committee will essentially remain the same, with only the voting members having a say on the NCAA tournament field. [Florida State AD Michael] Alford will chair the selection process in 2026. And with his term on the Oversight Committee ending in late 2027, it will be Alford’s choice if he wants to lead the selections in 2027 as well. It’s expected that he will choose to do so.” (link)
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Legal Ledger…
➤ A former Cal Poly swimming student-athlete who lost her scholarship after the Mustangs eliminated the program has submitted a letter to Judge Claudia Wilken. Venable LLP Partner Philip Sheng: “The letter includes email correspondence with Jeffrey Kessler who says the House settlement's scholarship protections cover athletes who are cut due to roster limits – but not when the school cuts the entire program. Also interesting is Kessler's claim that Cal Poly is merely using the settlement as an excuse for cutting the team.” (link); Full letter. (link)
➤ Fresno State has agreed to a proposed settlement in a four-year-old Title IX class action alleging unequal treatment of the women’s lacrosse program, which was cut after the 2020–21 academic year. As part of the agreement, Fresno State will hire a neutral third-party to conduct a Title IX gender equity review and draft a compliance plan covering varsity opportunities, treatment, and benefits. Implementation begins September 1, 2026, and must be completed by the end of 2027–28. Additionally, annual progress reports will be posted on the athletics website through 2029, and Fresno State must add a new women’s varsity sport if participation gaps reach 40+ over two years, or 30+ over three years, unless the gap can be reduced by other means. The settlement includes no monetary relief for the class, but Plaintiffs’ attorneys will receive $900K in fees and costs. (link)
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➤ Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, better known throughout the college hoops landscape as Sister Jean, has officially retired from her duties at Loyola Chicago at the age of 106. (link)
➤ Abilene Christian names San Jose State Assoc. AD for Marketing, Licensing and Creative Services Michael Smoose as Executive Assoc. AD for External Operations. (link)
➤ The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect shows several more administrative changes from the past few days, including moves at Abilene Christian, Arkansas, Baylor, Boston College, Denver, Florida Atlantic, Florida Gulf Coast, Houston, Indiana State, Longwood, Loyola Chicago, LSU, Maryland, Navy, New Mexico, Tennessee, Texas A&M, UMBC, Utah State, UTEP and Western Michigan. (link)
➤ Changes to coaching staffs around the nation may slow down at times, but the moves never stop. This morning’s Coaches.wire provides a rundown of all the transitions over the past couple of days. (link)
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Washington State football student-athlete Sone Falealo was shot early Sunday morning at an off-campus apartment party after the Apple Cup and is recovering after surgery. Police have identified a 20-year-old Washington student as the suspected shooter. We extend our best wishes to Falealo for a full and speedy recovery. (link)
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Here are the most-watched football games of the weekend via The Athletic’s Stewart Mandel: Florida-Miami (FL) (ABC): 6.5M; Auburn-Oklahoma (ABC): 6.1M; Michigan-Nebraska (CBS): 5.3M; Texas Tech-Utah (FOX): 4.0M; Syracuse-Clemson (ESPN): 3.4M; Iowa-Rutgers (FOX): 3.0M; and Illinois-Indiana (NBC): 2.5M. SBJ’s Austin Karp adds: “11pm ET start for fans in Lansing? Well, a lot of them watched Michigan State-USC late on Saturday night (2.1M on Fox for Spartans-Trojans). That beat out the 1.6M on Fox in primetime for Arizona State-Baylor.” (link, link); ESPN College GameDay averaged 2.8M viewers, including 3.4M in the final hour. The full show reached a peak of 4.4M. (link)
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Utah Football HC Kyle Whittingham explains why QB Devon Dampier was not listed on the injury report despite being limited in practice last week: “While he was limited in practice early in the week, his status of playing…was never in question. … We have spoken to the conference and have clarified guidelines moving forward.” According to Big 12 rules, “when an institution becomes aware that a student-athlete may be unable to participate in an upcoming game for any reason (including, but not limited to, injury, illness, suspension, ineligibility, or personal matters), it is required to accurately indicate the student-athlete’s participation status” on the weekly report. Whittingham is hopeful Dampier’s injury will not be long-term but adds: “We never discuss injuries here, other than the injury report, so you know, we’ll just have to see how it goes. I think he’s in a better place – well, I know he’s in a better place right now – this Monday than he was last Monday. So that bodes well.” (link)
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Ohio State will alter its routine for this weekend’s Big Ten opener at Washington, leaving two days before kickoff instead of one to better handle the three-hour time change, according to the Columbus Dispatch’s Joey Kaufman, who notes the Buckeyes will move Thursday practice earlier, fly to the West Coast, and hold their Friday walk-through in Seattle. The change comes after lessons OSU learned during last year’s College Football Playoff run, when the team traveled early for games in California, Texas and Georgia. Otherwise, Buckeyes HC Ryan Day says everything else will remain the same. He adds: “We’ve done a lot of studying on this. We talked to a lot of people in the NFL and other sports on how they travel multiple time zones. We felt like this is the best way. … We really looked at how we played in the playoff as an indicator. We always learn. We’re always trying to get better.” (link)
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Chattanooga Football HC Rusty Wright, following the Mocs’ 52-24 loss to Tarleton State, said the Texans were the best FCS team UTC has played since James Madison in 2019 and added: “That's $700K we're playing tonight against my $35K. Chattanooga, if you're listening, if you want something like this, you better open up the pocketbook. That's the only way you're going to keep good players.” (link)
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Omaha has been announced as a participant in the 2028 Friendship Four hockey event, which will be held in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 2028. The Mavs will join Maine, Dartmouth and Notre Dame on the Emerald Isle. (link)
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Major League Baseball will use the Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System (ABS) during the entire 2026 season. According to MLB, each team will get two challenges and can keep them if they're successful. Challenges can only be initiated by a pitcher, catcher, or batter, and the request must come right after the pitch. To signal a challenge, the pitcher, catcher, or batter will tap his hat or helmet to let the umpire know. No help from the dugout or other players on the field is allowed. In each extra inning, a team will be awarded a challenge if it has none remaining entering the inning. The ABS Challenge System will use cameras set up around the perimeter of the field to track the location of each pitch and a graphic on the scoreboard shows the result of the challenge. (link)
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The Las Cruces Sun-News’ Nick Coppola reports New Mexico State Acting AD Amber Burdge is no longer being considered for the permanent AD position. Entitled to her former roles through a provision in her Acting AD contract, Burdge wishes to return as Deputy AD for Strategic Initiatives and Leadership/SWA/Deputy Title IX Coordinator upon the hiring of a new AD. Burdge: “It's disappointing, because anytime that you get into an opportunity like this, you get really invested and you really want to see the institution do well. It's disappointing for me, but it's also exciting for the institution. I want New Mexico State to do well, and I will help the next AD transition. I'll be here to help them transition into the role and support them in this role.” NMSU Chief of Staff/AD search committee chair Justin Bannister declined to name the AD finalists. (link)
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What can new Rutgers President William Tate do to make an impact on the University? Tate: “Normalize winning! It’s normal and okay to win. Be comfortable in it. Don’t gloat. It’s normal. We expect it because we have goals, we have strategy, we have tactics and we’re measuring our progress. I don’t think that’s normal here. I don’t sense that at all. I think it’s normal for (Football HC Greg Schiano). But I don’t think it’s normal for the organization. So what’s my goal? Set the aim, shape the strategy, watch people and hold them accountable.” Tate also talks about fundraising: “I raise money in everything I do. We raised more money than anyone in LSU history when I was president. We raised money for athletics, we raised money for research, we raised money for capital projects. We’re going to do the same thing in this environment. … I’m very confident we will, and it will not be any sacrifice at all to our academic and research enterprise. They will go together. [...] You just have to have a consistent product on the field. That’s what this is really about. So how do you get there? You have to stack up the corporate partners. It’s really that simple. It’s not even complicated anymore. You count those partnerships and you count the wins. It’s almost a one-to-one correlation.” More. (link)
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Baylor AD Mack Rhoades and Deputy AD/COO Jovan Overshown join the JohnWallStreet podcast to discuss several issues impacting college sports, and Rhoades confirms that donor fatigue is real, explaining: “Pay-for-play has taken its toll when you think about just donors in general. And I think the difference between public and private and maybe specifically, you know, us versus Arizona and some of the other public institutions [and] state institutions in the Big 12 is volume of people. We have less volume of donors. Our undergrad population is about 14,500, and so, we've got to be really strategic when we think about reach and engagement with donors.” The Bears raised ticket prices this year, and Rhoades explains that “we hadn't increased prices for football in three years, so this was a good time for us to do that. … You saw some other strategies about fees – NIL fee, House fee, those talent fees – we introduced it as a straight ticket price. And I think Jovan and her team did an incredible job of just being really transparent with our fan base, really connecting. ‘Hey, there's a reason behind this, the expense that comes along with House settlement.’ … On average, it was $100 [increase this year]. Obviously, that was scaled across the different [sports and] ticket categories that we have. But transparency [is what] allows [us] to do that. We were more aggressive than we’ve been in the past [with pricing].” Full podcast. (link)
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Massachusetts AD Ryan Bamford met with media members on Monday and discussed his plan to revitalize the football program. The plan features three factors, with the first being the athletic department’s “physical plan,” which includes a three-phase approach that the department is preparing to release in December that will feature “a complete overhaul of our stadium.” The second focal point is the “staffing resources within the program,” which Bamford said he’s pleased with at this point. The third area is “roster management,” more specifically, focusing on retaining talent rather than acquiring players through the portal. Bamford said the department is prepared to increase its spending to speed up UMass’ timeline for success. “Candidly, we’re going to have to over-invest to win. We’ve had sort of deferred maintenance of this program for more than a decade and you have to invest more than maybe some others do to get out of it. The only way out is up. We’re focused on making sure we’re putting key investments in the right places and I think those are three — staffing, physical plan, and what we can do from an aid, additional benefits and NIL standpoint — those are absolutely paramount to our success. … We’re going into overdrive. We have to pull this program out of losing and it’s going to take a lot to do it. We recognize that and it’s been 12-plus years of mediocrity-to-little success at times here in the most recent future. Again, we’re going to have to over-subscribe and over-invest to get ourselves out of it.” (link)
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Learfield CEO Cole Gahagan tells the Associated Press’ Eric Olson that Power 4 schools could combine to tap into hundreds of millions of dollars of new revenue if/when the NCAA approves jersey patches, something Gahagan predicts could occur within months, adding: “There’s no reason why college should sit behind [professional] leagues with that opportunity.” Nebraska AD Troy Dannen agrees and says: “It’ll come, and it should come. As part of the NCAA modernizing its rules, it’s overdue." One potential obstacle could be the exclusivity clauses schools have with apparel sponsors; however, Texas Tech AD Kirby Hocutt doesn’t foresee that being a roadblock for the Red Raiders. “I've found that Adidas in everything we’ve had conversations about — jersey patches included — has been open minded and reasonable and willing to consider any opportunity that’s going to advance Texas Tech athletics.” Dannen goes on to note that jersey patches would be considered new inventory that would need assessment. He adds that it might be a better deal financially for schools to go in as a group and have their conference negotiate a jersey patch deal similar to league TV contracts. “If you jump in now, and I’m going to get a little bit [of money] because of the jersey patches. I would really like to see if there’s an opportunity for our conference to put all those jersey patch rights together and all of a sudden they’re worth a whole lot more to the institutions when 18 are playing instead of just one." (link)
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Oklahoma State has officially parted ways with Football HC Mike Gundy after more than 20 seasons leading the Cowboys. OSU AD Chad Weiberg: “Cowboy Football reached an unprecedented level of success and national prominence under Coach Gundy's leadership. I believe I speak for OSU fans everywhere when I say that we are grateful for all he did to raise the standard and show us all what is possible for Oklahoma State football. College football has changed drastically in the last few years, and the investment needed to compete at the highest level has never been more important." (link)
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Former Super Bowl-winning NFL Head Coach/Virginia Tech Football alumnus Bruce Arians joined The Pat McAfee Show today to discuss the Hokies HC search, remarking: “It’s all business now. You’ve got to find a business man. I think the first thing for Virginia Tech is we’re going to hire a General Manager, and get him in charge of football. Then, we’ll get into the coaching search. We’re just in the ground stages now. The University is making a huge financial commitment so that we can compete in the ACC like we should be. I want to see Virginia Tech back, when [Metallica’s Enter] Sandman’s blasting and we’re winning games.” On VT’s potential athletic funding adjustments, Arians observed: “It’s probably about $50M into the athletic department for all sports, and that’s what you’re gonna have to have in the NIL business now. I mean, you recruit a guy this year, you’ve got to recruit him back next year, and all they want to know is how much money am I gonna make. It’s changed, and you’ve got to get people now that are in tune with the new business.” (link)
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The NCAA has ruled former G League Ignite player Thierry Darlan eligible to play at Santa Clara, per ESPN’s Jeremy Woo, who notes that Darlan is the first player to obtain NCAA eligibility after playing professionally in the G League, where he spent the past two seasons. Darlan, who hails from the Central African Republic and was a graduate of the NBA Academy Africa program before playing the 2023-24 season with Ignite, will enter college as a junior with two remaining years of eligibility. After declaring for and withdrawing from the 2025 NBA Draft, Darlan maintains the ability to declare again in 2026. (link)
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The Pac-12 is unlikely to add a football-only member for the 2026 season, according to JohnCanzano.com’s eponymous proprietor, who adds: “Still, the conference is plotting. The new-world Pac-12 currently includes eight football-playing members. A league source confirmed on Tuesday that Pac-12 teams expect to play seven conference games and five non-conference games in 2026. The Pac-12 is exploring a scheduling arrangement with one or more Group of 5 conferences to open dates and add additional non-conference games.” (link)
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The ACC has topped the U.S. News & World Report “Best Colleges” rankings for the 19th straight year. Overall, the league managed the best average ranking among all FBS conferences with a 50.7 average and was the only conference with multiple universities rated in the nation’s top 10, Stanford (#4) and Duke (#7). In addition, four ACC schools landed in the top 25 and six were ranked in the top 30 to lead all FBS conferences, while 11 of the 18 institutions either maintained or improved their position from last year’s rankings. ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips: “Maintaining the strong academic foundation of intercollegiate athletics is a significant point of differentiation for the ACC as it’s essential to the long-term success and well-being of our student-athletes. We are proud that ACC institutions collectively uphold this national standard of academic and athletic achievement.” (link)
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The Big Sky is adopting Teamworks league-wide with all schools unifying operations with Hub, Academics & Nutrition and renewing Influencer. Select schools are adopting General Manager. (link)
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George Washington has inked a multi-year agreement to have Taymar handle its ticket sales and operations. LEONA assisted the Revolutionaries. (link)
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Stonehill officially establishes the Paul Finn ‘71 Head Football Coach Endowment Fund, which includes the creation of the Paul Finn Head Coach position, the department’s first endowed coaching role. (link)
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People & Places presented by D1.relocation…
➤ Army West Point has named Mount Saint Mary College (DIII) AD Shane Bell as Executive Senior Assoc. AD. Bell returns to West Point where he previously spent 15 years on staff and will oversee internal operations, event operations, equipment operations and camps, as well as taking on sport administration responsibilities.” (link)
➤ CSA Search & Consulting appoints former Washington State President Dr. Kirk Schulz as a Senior Consultant. (link)
➤ College Sports Solutions hires former ULM/Utah State/Troy AD John Hartwell as Partner and Consultant, who in his new role will focus on expanding CSS’s executive search and financial consulting practices. (link)
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Director, Marketing and Fan Engagement (Marquette University / Milwaukee, WI): More details HERE.
Associate Director, Athletics Integrated Communication (University of Memphis / Memphis, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Media Relations (Robert Morris University – Pennsylvania / Moon Township, PA): More details HERE.
Production Technician (University of Denver / Denver, CO): More details HERE.
Graphic Designer (Washington State University / Pullman, WA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Digital and Creative Content (Butler University / Indianapolis, IN): More details HERE.
Senior Director of Broadcast Technologies (University of Arkansas / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Photography & NIL Content - Creative Services (University Athletic Association, Inc. at the University of Florida / Gainesville, FL): More details HERE.
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Assistant Director/Director of Compliance (Auburn University / Auburn, AL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Compliance – Department of Athletics (Duquesne University / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE.
Compliance Coordinator (University of Missouri / Columbia, MO): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance (University of Northern Colorado / Greeley, CO): More details HERE.
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.
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Associate AD – Director of Athletic Development (Old Dominion University / Norfolk, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director for Development (University of Southern Mississippi / Hattiesburg, MS): More details HERE.
Assistant/Associate Director of Development, Major Gifts (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director, Advancement - Major Gifts (Hampton University / Hampton, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director, Advancement - Annual Giving (Hampton University / Hampton, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Alumni Engagement (University of Texas – Austin / Austin, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director for Donor Engagement & Stewardship (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE
Assistant Athletic Director of Development (Creighton University / Omaha, NE): More details HERE.
Account Executive, Department of Athletics (R0008225) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
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.
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Senior Associate Director of Athletics for External Relations (Princeton University / Princeton, NJ): More details HERE
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.
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Director of Facilities & Game Operations (Florida International University / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Director for Facilities & Event Operations (University of Houston / Houston, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Facilities (University of North Texas / Denton, TX): More details HERE.
Director of Sports Management (Pac-12 Conference / San Ramon, CA): More details HERE.
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.
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There are currently no job openings in General Administration.
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Athletic Trainer (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (New York University / New York, NY): (DIII) More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (2) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT / Cambridge, MA): (DIII) More details HERE.
Assistant Coach Track & Field/Sports Performance (Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT / Cambridge, MA): (DIII) More details HERE.
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.
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Assistant AD Trademarks and Licensing (University of Alabama / Tuscaloosa, AL): More details HERE.
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Senior Associate Director of Athletics for External Relations (Princeton University / Princeton, NJ): More details HERE
Senior Account Executive, Ticket Sales and Service (University of Texas – Austin / Austin, TX): More details HERE.
Account Executive for Ticket Sales (University of North Texas / Denton, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Ticket Sales (Long Beach State University / Long Beach, CA): More details HERE.
Account Executive, Department of Athletics (R0008225) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
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