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Big Sky Commissioner Tom Wistrcill to HERO Sports’ Sam Herder on the potential privatization of the FCS Playoffs: “You sit there with an open mind. You listen to lots of ideas, and your mind goes about 100 different directions with all of the various things at play. And it was very intriguing. It’s step one of a long process, but you have to take step one and have an open mind of different ideas. In this day and age with the financial pressures that our schools are under, we have to get creative in trying to find ways to help them out. And this is certainly worthy of our time to start exploring things like that. I felt like everybody had an open mind. Everybody was positive about the fact that we have to be open to these types of potential opportunities. And we decided, ‘Hey, let’s take the next step. Let’s talk to the NCAA. Let’s talk to our own people within our conferences about some of the things we learned. And then let’s see where it goes from there.’ I mean, it’s a little scary, it’s all new, it’s shiny, and cool, and scary. It has all of those different adjectives to it. But I think as a group, we were like, ‘Yeah, let’s crawl before we walk and see where it leads us.’ So that’s where we left the room.” (link)
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With the dedication of the south end zone building at FirstBank Stadium, the renovations to Vanderbilt’s football home are now officially complete, and Commodores AD Candice Lee remarks: "Some days were very challenging, especially in 2021 and 2022. But the reality is that one of the things we've learned is that you have to be agile, and you can't pick one lane. We have to be good in…multiple lanes. So we needed both (NIL support and updated facilities), and thankfully, people answered the call." Football HC Clark Lea adds: "I think for so long, the program has been treated almost like it's second class. I think it's important internally that we have to treat it as we believe it to be, and that's the best in the country. ... Our job is not just to celebrate that change, but to push and pull and to take it further so that it can be sustained success and we can celebrate championships here." (link); Have a look at the new stadium entrance and locker room. (link)
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Athletic departments have found a workaround to circumvent House settlement NIL restrictions, according to Front Office Sports’ Amanda Christovich, who explains that “athletic departments are now acting as de facto agencies for their players, securing outside deals or incorporating NIL guarantees for players in their own sponsors’ contracts. Some schools have created formal in-house ‘agencies,’ while others are simply relying on athletic department officials to procure deals as part of their day-to-day.” Ohio State AD Ross Bjork: “We can now help our athletes really serve as a marketing agency to go out and source opportunities, whether it’s corporate opportunities, whether it’s local opportunities, whether it’s social media opportunities. That’s going to be the next race.” Louisville AD Josh Heird now asks interested parties for NIL deals, rather than a corporate sponsorship he may have desired in the past. Heird: “How do we try to create ‘true NIL’ opportunities? Because it’s going to help our student-athletes; it’s going to help our athletic department as far as above the cap amounts, and presumably provide competitive advantage for us? That’s what we’re trying to do.” (link)
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More from the Bluegrass State as In response to a query on whether the Kentucky-Louisville Football rivalry would survive the SEC and ACC’s upcoming expansion to nine-game conference slates, UK AD Mitch Barnhart remarked: “I don’t want to say this the wrong way. We don’t need any help scheduling. I think we’re good. We’ve got to play an (Autonomous) Four opponent. So that's part of it. It doesn't make a lot of sense for us to go get on a plane and spend quarter of a million dollars to go someplace else when we've got one 80 miles down the road. It’s good for both fan bases. I see no reason to challenge that, unless there's some other underlying reason to do that. It's good for our communities. It's good for our financial, economic structures where we all live.” UofL AD Josh Heird: “I'll just say, we haven't even talked about it. And from my end, I didn't feel like I needed to, because I'm just assuming that we're going to play every year, because it's extremely important to the Commonwealth, and it's something that our fans want, it's something that our coaches want, and our expectation is for it to happen. When they went to nine games, yeah, I was worried that [SEC teams] are not going to play those games. And that’s probably going to play out here a little bit. But UK wasn’t one of them.” (link)
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One additional nugget from Nebraska AD Troy Dannen’s comments on Football HC Matt Rhule hosting his own podcast and making appearances on The Pat McAfee Show. Dannen notes the “Big Ten does not have ESPN exposure now, and the fact that we get that exposure through what Matt’s doing is really, really important. We discussed at the beginning of the year, should I or should I not do this? You cannot underestimate that ESPN exposure. I think him doing a Dave Portnoy interview – and Dave Portnoy now is a part of Fox, and Fox is the cornerstone partner of the Big Ten – those relationships are important, whether it’s ESPN, where we’re not on, or Fox where we are on. Having the credibility with those folks in the media today…not everybody’s willing to do that. Not everybody can do that, and it’s hard to do it coming off a loss, but that is how the program gets that next level of exposure that we didn’t have to worry about in ‘95.” (link)
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KHON2’s Cameron Macedonio reports Aloha Stadium’s demolition has officially been authorized with construction to follow after completion, thanks to the execution of two agreements between the New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District and Aloha Hālawa District Partners. Per the agreement, Aloha Hālawa District Partners “gets the rights and obligations to dismantle the existing stadium and construct the new site before returning the property back to the care of the state. [...] The current stadium is set to be completely dismantled by July 2026, with the new facility slated to open in March 2029.” The state of Hawai’i is contributing $350M to construction and demolition costs with current plans outlining a 22,500-seat stadium capacity and 10 luxury boxes as well as the ability to expand should the project receive additional funding. (link)
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Per tracking firm Circana’s July sales report, EA Sports College Football 26 was the best selling game for the month in the U.S. and is also the third best-selling game of the year. While sales for the latest CFB release’s sophomore effort aren't trending higher comparable to the 2024 release, Circana Executive Director for Video Games Mat Piscatella notes that shouldn’t be market-watchers’ focus, remarking: “I also don’t believe this ever should have been expected, given how long it had been since the last college football game was released. EA Sports College Football 25 broke into the mainstream in a big way and has generated more full game dollar sales than any other sports video game in U.S. history. College Football 26 is doing very well, ranking third in YTD dollar sales after its launch.” (link)
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Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal’s Lauren Thomas, Jessica Toonkel and Miriam Gottfried report Electronics Arts is nearing a deal to go private in what would likely be the largest leveraged buyout of all time. Per the authors, “a group of investors including private-equity firm Silver Lake, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) and Jared Kushner’s investment firm Affinity Partners could unveil a deal for the publisher best known for its sports games as soon as next week. [...] Discussions on price are still underway but the deal could value EA at as much as $50B. […] Silver Lake, a technology-focused firm which manages about $110B, has made other investments in gaming. The firm owns a stake in Unity Software, which makes game-development software. EA has been a major Unity customer, and former Unity CEO John Riccitiello was previously CEO of EA. PIF already holds a roughly 10% stake in EA.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Texas Tech Senior Assoc. AD of Strategic Engagement & Sports Administration Amy Heard is now Senior Director of Development for TTU’s Office of Advancement. (link)
➤ Merrimack taps UMass Boston (DIII) Deputy AD for Strategic Advancement Scott Netkovick as Senior Assoc. AD for Development. (link)
➤ Campbell Assoc. AD for External Affairs Matthew Lavery is now Assoc. AD for Marketing & Fan Engagement at Coastal Carolina. (link)
➤ Georgia extends the contract of Equestrian HC Meghan Boenig for four years to 2029, while Men’s Basketball HC Mike White, Women’s Tennis HC Drake Bernstein and Track & Field HC Caryl Smith Gilbert have all been extended to 2031. (link)
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Heitner Legal Founder Darren Heitner, on Virginia Tech’s “position that a decision to redshirt constitutes ‘opting out’ … justifying immediate termination of scholarships and revenue-sharing payments under the House settlement,” notes he has “been retained by a Hokies player to aggressively challenge this and am happy to assist any others facing similar issues.” (link)
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EerSports’ Mike Casazza reports West Virginia’s 10-year deal with Hope Gas to rename WVU Coliseum as Hope Coliseum guarantees the athletic department $2M per year that’s expected to go to Gold & Blue Enterprises. (link)
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Conference USA announces the Air National Guard will serve as the title partner of the 2025 CUSA Football Championship and the 2026 CUSA Basketball Championships. Through the deal, the Air National Guard will receive broad visibility across league platforms, with integrated branding in broadcasts, venues and digital channels, while also including opportunities for fan engagement and community connection through special events and on-site activations. (link)
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The Big 12’s agreement with AllState “is just the latest in a series of partnerships designed to boost the national profile of the league while also closing the financial gap between the Big 12 and the SEC/Big Ten,” according to NIL Wire’s Joan Niesen and Jamie Plunkett, who note while specifics remain unclear, a “partnership with these types of assets typically sits in the three- to four-year, $10 to $20M range.” Through the new deal, the league now has Venmo as an official partner and AllState as a presenting sponsor for its Olympic sports championships, with the authors observing that “stacking” partnerships for one or a series of events isn’t uncommon and “the practice will probably become more common as the league tries to close the financial gap.” Per Niesen and Plunkett, “with this Allstate partnership, along with several others, growing the commercial side of the business is beginning to take shape. [...] One Big 12 representative indicated that the league is in the process of selling the presenting sponsor rights for the football championship as well as other sponsorships for the men’s and women’s basketball championships, with the hopes that those deals will be finalized in time for the events in 2025 and beyond. Phillips 66 is the title sponsor of the men’s and women’s basketball championships — a partnership that dates back to 1988, when the league was still the Big Eight. The energy company is also the title sponsor of the Big 12 baseball and softball tournaments. How the league plans to stack sponsorships alongside Phillips 66 is yet to be determined.” (link)
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Fairfield and Sport & Story announce the debut of a 30-minute, all-access special spotlighting the Stags’ Women’s Basketball program that’s set to premiere on ESPNU during the 2025-26 campaign. (link)
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Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman sat down with SBJ’s Abe Madkour at this week’s Game Changers Conference and said: “I hope with everything that’s going on in our country, that we as an industry don’t take our eye off the importance of diversification in the leadership ranks of our business. We look at this room, my heart is soaring. As somebody who came up almost 40 years ago when there weren’t many women in leadership positions – there weren’t many people of color, men or women – and I look around now, and I see the progress that has been made over the last three or four decades. I don’t want to see us as an industry go backward. ... We’ve got a lot of freedom fighters out there who are keeping their foot on the pedal as we look to make sure that the leader ranks of sports match up with our athlete populations. ... I hope we can just keep doing it because that’s the most important thing to me at this stage of my career.” (link)
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Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde opines about the Big Ten apparently softening its stance on the College Football Playoff format, writing: “...some folks in the Big Ten may actually be warming to the concept of treating all Power 4 conferences with a measure of equality when it comes to playoff access. Not full equality, of course—the Big Ten and SEC still have the highest share of revenue and the most control over format—but something closer to it. Something like four bids apiece for all four power leagues, as part of a 24- or 28-team playoff. Forced humility. It’s a heck of a thing.” One power conference AD tells Forde: “Maybe [Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti] is realizing you need friends in this industry. Hard to do anything on your own.” Forde goes on to suggest that “one way to bring everyone to the table is to offer more access to more people. The Big 12 and the ACC athletic director spots aren’t filled with naive hayseeds who think the Big Ten suddenly respects them more and thus wants to double their number of automatic bids; they know what this is about. In a word, bribery. But who knows, maybe leagues that are at a disadvantage can be bought if the price is right. And this is a pretty juicy price. The Big Ten finally read the room and concluded that sharing the sugar might be its best hope.” (link)
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A task force from the Congressional Black Caucus is in negotiations with its Republican colleagues to amend portions of the SCORE Act, some of which have already been agreed to, according to Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger. Representative Terri Sewell (D-AL), a member of the caucus, revealed that the group has reached an agreement on several changes to the legislation, adding that while “no piece of legislation is perfect, we know that something has to be done.” However, “it’s important that all views are taken into account when you’re talking about legislation that has an impact on such a big swath of peoples’ lives.” Specifically, Sewell says GOP members have agreed to changes with two of the caucus’ four areas of concern, including extending the bill’s medical provision that would require schools to provide five years of post-graduate healthcare rather than three and increasing athlete representation on NCAA governance committees from 25% to 35%. Dellenger: “The CBC and Republicans remain in negotiations, Sewell suggested, over the caucus’ desire to change the Act’s overseeing and enforcement entity from state attorneys generals to the Federal Trade Commission. Attorneys general enforcing the act is ‘problematic,’ she said, implying that their in-state bias serves as a conflict of interest.” (link)
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Sacramento State President Luke Wood weighs in on a proposal to privatize the FCS Playoffs: “I’m a fan of Sequence (Equity), not necessarily PE in general, but of Sequence for sure. Reasonable. Visionary. Faith based. POC. Even though we won’t be around FCS long enough to benefit from this opportunity, FCS will benefit greatly.” (link)
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What’s a Chief AI Officer? This morning’s CRO.ticker has insights on that question from Washington Post Chief AI Officer Sam Han, including this nugget: “The best benefit of having that is no more meetings to decide what rules [to set as the basis for the paywall]. Thanksgiving sale’s coming up, how should we change the paywall rules to accommodate more subscriptions during the sales price? We will have meetings after meetings after meetings, and then the executive with the largest voice will win, right? That’s all gone now. It’s all driven by machine learning.” There’s also key insights on Ryder Cup economics, Major League Baseball end-of-season attendance & revenue data, plus lots more. (link)
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The Arizona Board of Regents has approved a $50M facilities project to address deferred maintenance and infrastructure upgrades at Arizona Stadium and McKale Center. The first step in the process will be a feasibility study that will engage fans, alumni and campus partners. Projects will include lighting, seating, sound, restrooms, and game day operations to keep the facilities reliable, modern, and welcoming while elevating the overall experience for Wildcat fans and guests. (link)
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Kentucky has emailed surveys to fans about potential enhancements to Kroger Field and the proposed entertainment district outside of the stadium. Wildcats AD Mitch Barnhart last month announced $36M in upgrades to Kroger Field, $15M of which will go toward general renovations, $13M for new corner suites and upgraded elevator access, and $8M for upgrades to the existing premium club space and a better Wi-Fi system. The feedback from the survey will help the Cats determine the best way to spend that money and what fans want in the new entertainment district along with the new men’s basketball practice facility. Potential premium areas include a pregame beer garden just outside the main stadium walls, a patio club inside the stadium, modern chairback seats, terrace seating and more. (link)
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The NFL is preparing to renegotiate its media rights as early as 2026, years before contracts technically open in 2030, and Puck’s John Ourand observes: “Compared to the NBA’s recent $76B, 11-year arrangement, the NFL’s $110B worth of deals over 11 years seems like it was signed during the Stone Age rather than 2021. NFL executives certainly took notice that some of the league’s partners had shelled out more for NBA rights than they did for the NFL. NBC, for instance, pays the NBA $2.5B per year versus about $2B for the NFL. Amazon, which pays the NFL about $1B per year for the rights to broadcast Thursday Night Football, will now be forking over $2.8B to Adam Silver. ESPN, for its part, pays the NFL $2.7B and the NBA $2.6B.” Meanwhile, Guggenheim Securities’ Michael Morris indicated in a report this week that “the most recent NBA rights agreement has a rights cost per viewer hour of nearly 3x the current NFL average annual value (even before the incremental ratings strength this season). Our initial estimate sees an aggregate annual rights value of ~$18B versus the current ~$10B, with the addition of two new packages. … While a sizable step up, the implied cost per viewer hour would remain attractive for distribution partners in comparison to other rights.” Given that info, Ourand submits that “these negotiations could turn into a true existential event for some legacy media companies. After all, they can’t actually be in the broadcast business if they aren’t in business with the NFL.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Cleveland State AD Kelsie Gory Harkey has added VP to her title. (link)
➤ Fordham’s Kim Mallow has been promoted to Senior Assoc. AD for Business Affairs after serving as an Assoc. AD for Business Affairs. (link)
➤ Rice Assoc. AD for External Relations Kevin Mays II has left the department, according to CollegeAD. (link)
➤ The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect shows additional administrative movement: Abilene Christian, Arkansas, Baylor, Boston College, The Citadel, Denver, Florida Atlantic, Florida Gulf Coast, Georgia Tech, Houston, Indiana State, Longwood, Loyola Chicago, Maryland, Missouri, Navy, New Mexico, Saint Mary’s, Tennessee, Texas A&M, UMBC, Utah State, UTEP and Western Michigan. (link)
➤ More coaching staff transitions over the last couple of days. Check out this morning’s Coaches.wire. (link)
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West Virginia inks a 10-year partnership with Hope Gas to rename WVU Coliseum as Hope Coliseum. The partnership includes naming rights, sponsorship and future donations to WVU. While the terms have yet to be disclosed, WVU indicates the “commitment from Hope Gas will generate a significant new annual revenue stream for WVU Athletics and its multimedia rights partner, Mountaineer Sports Properties, which is key to keeping the department relevant on the national stage in today's ultra-competitive collegiate sports world.” (link)
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Western Kentucky has approved the renaming of Hilltopper Fieldhouse as the Tim and Sarah Ford Fieldhouse in recognition of a $3M gift from the Fords. The 120K-square-foot facility will be home to the WKU Forensics and E-Sports programs, as well as provide practice and training space for the Big Red Marching Band and Hilltopper Athletics. (link)
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Eastern Michigan officially opened its new outdoor track and field complex this past weekend. The construction of the new track was a part of the second phase of the Championship Building Plan for EMU Athletics with the help of a $2M gift from former EMU cross country/track & field student-athletes Dan McClory and Keith Moore. (link)
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Check out tons of pictures from the Las Cruces Sun-News’ Nick Coppola of New Mexico State’s new football locker room. Scroll down via the link. (link)
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Take a walk through (one side) of the largest Ryder Cup merch store ever as the event gets underway at Bethpage Black this morning. (link)
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South Carolina’s game-day fireworks at Williams-Brice Stadium average around $15K per game and are executed by a seven-person Pyro Shows crew led by on-site manager Russ Ellis, according to The State’s Jackson Castellano, who notes the Gamecocks’ pyrotechnics arsenal includes 600 pieces per game. Ellis notes that “touchdowns and scores are always predetermined and set at the beginning of the season to always have a particular look, and that will be the way South Carolina looks, with the correct colors and the types of devices.” He adds: “We always come with 10 touchdowns that we go in ahead and get loaded. We always bring an additional five touchdowns that we have with us if they have an unbelievably high-scoring game.” Looking ahead, the $350M renovations in store for Williams-Brice should expand options, and South Carolina and Pyro Shows are eyeing new firing positions – especially atop the planned south-end videoboards – to launch from both sides of the stadium without changing safety clearances. (link)
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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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