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The College Sports Commission is creating an “anonymous reporting tip line” to share information about NIL rules violations, according to Front Office Sports’ Amanda Christovich, who notes that some in the industry are calling it a “snitch line.” Christovich adds: “NIL Go only has four full-time employees to manually scrutinize every deal. It’s unclear how the CSC would be able to uncover rules violations among schools, collectives or other NIL entities. Now, the CSC hopes to rely on the industry to partially police itself. The CSC spokesperson said more information would be available about the tip line in the coming weeks.” (link)
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The Mountain West’s motion to dismiss the Pac-12 "poaching penalty" lawsuit has been denied. The Mercury News’ Jon Wilner: “Magistrate Judge Susan van Keulen of the Northern District of California denied all four causes of action in the motion and set a case management conference for Nov. 18.” In her ruling, van Keulen wrote: “The MWC’s arguments do not provide a basis for the Court to disregard the Complaint’s allegations of antitrust injury. Although the Pac-12 agreed to the terms of the Scheduling Agreement, it has alleged that it was ‘desperate’ and ‘had little leverage’ at the time it entered into the agreement. ‘To hold that a contract is exempt from antitrust scrutiny simply because one party ‘reluctant[ly]’ accepted its terms’ would be to misread section 1 of the Sherman Act, which reaches every contract’ that unreasonably restrains trade.” (link)
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Atlantic 10 Commissioner Bernadette McGlade during yesterday’s hoops media day reiterated her support for expanding March Madness: “The opportunity for additional teams to have an opportunity for an at-large bid has been something that we have supported for literally the last year-and-a-half, two years that it’s been even talked about. There’s 360-plus schools in Division I, and a lot of our sport counterparts, whether it’s the College Football Playoff or professional sports, like the NBA, Major League Baseball, whatever, they seem to more routinely expand based on demand.” (link)
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McGlade also joins The Field of 68 and emphasizes the importance of playing tournament-bound teams. “We’ve used the expression we’ll play anyone, anywhere, anytime. Because getting great nonconference opponents…that’s tough. You have to rely on MTEs, you have to go on the road oftentimes, but every school’s got to be able to build a quality nonconference schedule and at the end of the day you have to win games. There’s no fooling the committee. You have to win games and come out of nonconference with winning records against credible opponents. And then it depends on where you play them, where you get that win for how that kind of calculates into the mystical formula of the NET.” (link)
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Texas Tech Board of Regents Chair Cody Campbell tells SBJ’s Ben Portnoy that he’s “encouraged by the SAFE Act. It’s a good step forward, and I’m glad to see that there are people who are actually digging in and looking at the root cause of the problems that we have in college athletics and not just the headlines because this has never really been about NIL or about the transfer portal or anything else. Those are really symptoms of a deeper problem. And those problems are economic problems and problems with the way that the sport is governed.” Campbell goes on to say: “You have schools that are dealing with just unbearable financial problems. They’re all faced with decisions around whether to cut sports or not to save money. … Our goal is to make sure that all the sports are preserved at all the schools. The only way you can do that is by getting more money into the system. Typically, you would think, ‘Well, that’s really hard. Making significantly more money is a difficult thing.’ But in this case, we have a lever that we can pull that we have proven through empirical data, through deep study, that we can add an extra $7B per year in revenue to the system -- and that solves all the problems. Unfortunately, however, we have some conference commissioners who just don’t want to give up control.” (link)
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In parsing the section-by-section explanation of the SAFE Act, it appears one unreported provision of the bill includes this from Section 907: “Prohibits media rights contracts in existence as of October 1, 2025, between conferences, schools, and networks from being renegotiated or extended before the contracts expire.” There’s also this from Section 702: “Prohibits an association or conference from prohibiting sponsorship jersey patches on uniforms in any sport, provided that any institution deriving revenues from jersey patches preserves roster spots and scholarships for student athletes in non-revenue generating and women’s sports at levels comparable with the 2023-2024 year.” More for your perusal. (link)
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Arizona State intends to build a new $35M football practice facility and renovate Desert Financial Arena at an estimated cost of $100M, with construction work on each project planned to begin in January 2027. The football practice facility will be adjacent to the north end of Mountain America Stadium, with an existing parking lot converted to a turf field to replace the Verde Dickie Dome bubble structure. It would also serve as a "Fan Zone" for pregame festivities and other events. The Sun Devils would like to take occupancy of the facility in February 2028. Renovations of Desert Financial Arena would include updating the arena's "existing life safety systems, concourse, concession stands and circulation experience, as well as upgrade the locker and restroom facilities while ensuring ADA compliance of the facility.” All costs would be funded by “system revenue bonds” according to filings with Arizona’s Board of Trustees. (link)
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The new $515M Kalamazoo Event Center will serve as a “point of pride” for Western Michigan, according to WMU Women’s Basketball HC Kate Achter, who remarks: “It’s going to change the way we compete for championships. But this will not only be a point of pride in our community, the greater Kalamazoo area, but it will also be a point of pride and standard for what women’s athletics should look like across the country.” The 450K sq. ft. facility, which will house the Broncos' Men’s & Women’s Basketball and Men’s Hockey teams as well as the ECHL’s Kalamazoo Wings pro hockey squad, has long been part of AD Dan Bartholomae’s vision. Bartholomae: “In my interview, I told the committee that if I got the job, we would work every single day in pursuit of a vision of comprehensive excellence. But I also wanted to know about something big that we could dream up together and what the committee thinks is big. … I cannot think of a greater symbol of that shared vision than what is currently being built directly beneath our feet. This is not just a competition facility. It’s a facility that has carefully considered the student athlete experience, providing best in class training and recovery amenities that support peak mental and physical performance. … This is an opportunity for us to embrace community connection, break down silos, and seek new partnership strategies at a time when both higher education and divisional athletics is changing. And it’s a statement that we’re going to change with it. Our events will become can’t miss entertainment in Southwest Michigan, and it will elevate all 16 of our athletic programs.” More. (link)
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Little Rock AD Frank Cuervo last week unveiled a program-wide fundraising campaign to support construction of an on-campus baseball facility, basketball operations center and an indoor golf training center. The basketball operations center would be built next to the Jack Stephens Center and feature new coaching offices, a war room and sports medicine resources. Money raised through the campaign would also go to support the Trojans rev-share efforts. As far as a timeline goes, Cuervo noted that “we’re not quite at that point yet to say, ‘Hey, Donor X, do you want to put your name on Area Y?’ … Now it’s about finding what each person’s passion point is. We’re going to have a lot of those discussions in the coming years.” (link)
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Sportico’s Daniel Libit breaks down Blueprint Sports’ NIL consulting deal with Oregon State that included the purchase of the OSU-affiliated Dam Nation Collective. Blueprint CEO Rob Sine says the Oregon State contract follows a similar “template” to how his company engaged Maryland and is currently negotiating deals with dozens of other schools. Per Libit, “the OSU agreement calls for an annual management fee of about $284K by the school to Blueprint, and a profit-sharing arrangement based on a baseline fundraising target of $750K in year one, which increases 3% every year thereafter. The company gets to keep 75% of ‘net direct revenue’ between the baseline target and $1.15M, and 50% of net direct revenue above $1.15M. In addition, Blueprint is entitled to a ‘contract administration fee’ of 1.25% of all NIL compensation it administers.” Sine adds the business is about “building as big a [revenue] pie as possible. [...] I think the NCAA, the CSC and conferences have done a really nice job of concerning schools with their behavior toward NIL. Schools are wound a little tight. They are concerned, rightfully so, about what penalties could be, and so what we have to do is help them get comfortable with the idea that you can and should be able to have above-the-cap dollars, and an organization that continues to build out opportunities.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ USF names North Florida President Moez Limayem as the sole finalist for the USF Board of Trustees to consider as the university’s next president. (link)
➤ The ACC will name American Express Head of Multicultural Marketing Marques Zak as its inaugural Chief Marketing and Branding Officer, according to SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, who notes DHR Global assisted with the search. (link)
➤ UMBC has added Todd Holland as Senior Assoc. AD for Business & Finance, after serving as a Finance Officer at Georgetown. (link)
➤ Liberty Men’s Soccer HC Kelly Findley will retire from collegiate coaching at the end of the season. (link)
➤ Thirty-three different sports had changes to coaching staffs in the past few days, check out the full rundown via Coaches.wire. (link)
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CollegeAD unpacks the terms of new UC San Diego AD Andy Fee’s five-year contract, which runs from September 15, 2025, through June 30, 2030. Fee is set to earn $340K in base pay with a 4% increase each year. In addition to his base pay, Fee will earn $10K in his first year as AD as part of a talent fee. That talent fee is set to increase by $5K annually. Additionally, Fee will earn a $100K signing bonus and can earn up to $30K this year in incentives. Fee’s bonus cap will grow by $5K each year. If UCSD opts to part ways with Fee without cause, he would be owed 50% of any remaining base pay due to him over the remainder of the term. Should Fee exit before June 30, 2027, he would owe UCSD a buyout equal to one year's base salary plus $200K. If he leaves before June 30, 2029, he would owe $200K and if he leaves before June 30, 2030, it drops to $100K. (link)
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Total viewing of college football across all networks is still pacing at a record-high, up +19% YoY and on a five-year trend of +36%, according to Fox Sports President of Insights and Analytics Michael Mulvihill, who adds: “If there’s an argument that anything other than CFB is the hottest sport out there I’d be curious to hear it.” (link); By drawing 10.4M viewers to ABC, Alabama-Georgia was the most watched game of the weekend, followed by Oregon-Penn State (8.5M on NBC/Peacock), LSU-Ole Miss (6.7M on ABC), Ohio State-Washington (5.2M on CBS), Florida State-Virginia (4.4M, making it ESPN’s most-watched Friday game ever), Notre Dame-Arkansas (4.3M on ABC), USC-Illinois (4.1M on Fox), Auburn-Texas A&M (2.47M on ESPN), BYU-Colorado (2.46M on ESPN) and Georgia Tech-Wake Forest (1.9M on ESPN). (link)
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Arizona has received a $4.4M gift from the estate of alumnus and longtime supporter Paul Muscenti to establish an endowed scholarship to benefit student-athletes across all sports. (link)
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Notre Dame has received a gift from Tim and Anita Schoen to endow the Sports Psychology Program Director position, which is currently held by Joey Ramaeker, Ph.D. Ramaeker assumes the new title of Schoen Family Sport Psychology Program Director. (link)
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The Women’s Basketball Committee has voted to move the 2028 Women’s Final Four from Gainbridge Fieldhouse to Lucas Oil Stadium, gaining approximately 13K seats in the process. Committee Chair/Milwaukee AD Amanda Braun: “Moving the 2028 Women's Final Four to Lucas Oil Stadium will allow for more access for our fans, and it represents the continued growth of the sport. With the interest we have seen, holding the Women's Final Four in a larger venue in Indianapolis is a natural next step.” In addition, the committee also voted to continue with the current preliminary-round format through the 2031 championship. Under the current format, First Four games and the first and second rounds are hosted at 16 nonpredetermined campus sites with the goal of utilizing the top seeds as hosts to increase fan attendance and engagement during early tournament rounds. Braun: "We reviewed alternatives to the First Four, first- and second-round format and the regional format, and the data supports keeping our current model. This will continue to be a point of discussion for the committee as we look to serve tournament participants and fans in the best possible way." (link)
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Stats Perform/The Analyst FCS Editor Craig Haley reports “the NCAA FCS playoff selection committee will release two sets of in-season top-10 rankings to generate interest in the 2025 playoffs. There was only one release in recent years. The rankings are scheduled to be announced during ‘CFB Live’ (ESPN networks) on Oct. 15 and Nov. 5.” (link)
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Tech Sideline Senior Writer Andy Bitter reports Virginia Tech’s Board of Visitors has voted “13-1 in favor of passing the $229M plan to increase funding to the Hokies athletic department over the next four years.” (link)
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Northern Illinois’ move to the Mountain West as a football-only member will be worth more than $34M over the next six seasons, per On3’s Brett McMurphy, who adds that NIU’s estimated overall revenue from the Mountain West will be about $5.7M annually from July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2032. As part of its membership agreement, the Huskies will reap a $1.5M signing bonus from the league, which will also pay up to $2.5M for NIU’s MAC exit fee buyout, the MW “estimates NIU will receive between $2.3M and $2.6M in media rights revenue alone in 2026-27, with that amount expected to increase by 10% in the following seasons. As a football-only member, NIU will receive 75% of a full Mountain West member’s share in 2026-27, increasing to 85% of a full member’s share from 2027-2031. However, NIU will only be required to pay 30% of full member dues to the MW, estimated at $220K per year.” Also, NIU is bound by the league’s Grant of Rights agreement, “must pay the Mountain West a $2M entrance fee, split into six payments of $333,333.25 on each July 1 from 2026 to 2031,” and the MW “is requiring NIU to increase its football budget to at least $13.5M before the start of the 2026 football season and at least $15M before the beginning of the 2027 season.” (link)
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The NCAA’s reported decision permitting former G League Ignite player Thierry Darlan to play at Santa Clara “signals a less rigid eligibility model going forward and one less likely to exclude athletes because they already played professionally,” according to Sportico’s Michael McCann, who notes the decision could have broad implications that affect former NBA, MLB and NHL players who bypassed college, but eye college sports NIL and rev share opportunities in their 20s or 30s. McCann continues: “Times have changed. With the NCAA permitting athletes to sign NIL deals and, with the House settlement allowing direct revenue-sharing opportunities from schools, the line between college and pro sports has blurred. [...] We’re also in a time when college athletes are suing to stay in school and to block the NCAA from enforcing rules limiting eligibility to four seasons of intercollegiate competition within a five-year period. [...] Relaxing athlete eligibility rules is also logical given that universities are facing a barrage of financial pressures and, to be blunt, could use the bodies.” More. (link)
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South Dakota releases its athletic department master facility plan with the goal to complete a number of projects over the next five to seven years. Included is the construction of the Gassen Family Fieldhouse indoor track facility that’s set to feature a 200-meter banked track, seating for 2K as well as coaches offices, a recruiting lounge, training and nutrition center and locker room as well as softball batting cages and practice tennis courts; renovations to the east and west sides of the DakotaDome that include, among numerous augmentations, the creation of a new south endzone field-level club area, new sound system enhancements, new video boards and plans to expand seating capacity above 10K; and new improvements for the Coyote Softball Complex, including new and expanded seating, new dugouts, an all artificial turf field, upgraded restrooms and concessions, an elevated press box and an indoor and outdoor hitting and pitching practice facility. Full master plan & lots of renderings included. (link)
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SMU Football HC Rhett Lashlee addressed rumors linking him to the open head coaching job at his alma mater, Arkansas: “We’re present and we’re happy here. We’re fully committed to what we’re building here. We got great kids here. We’ve got a really good recruiting class that are freshmen right now. We got a Top 25 class committed in 2026 and a lot of great players in 2027 we’re recruiting to come here to believe in the vision that we believe in.” Per The Pony Express’ Billy Embody, Lashlee said he would be open with SMU’s administration if there was any personal interest, remarking: “In life, you never say never. You don’t know what the future holds, but our mind is here. Our heart’s here. We’re not worried about speculation outside of what we control. We’re just worried about trying to go win some games in the ACC and continue building what we believe we can build here.” More. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ TCU announces three new additions to the leadership team in Cori Bolts (Deputy AD/SWA), Alex Yack (Deputy AD for the Frog Club), and Kyle Neaves (Senior Assoc. AD for Strategic Communications). Bolts comes to Fort Worth from Waco, where she previously served as Baylor's Senior Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Success/SWA; Yack was most recently the Senior Assoc. AD for Development at Boston College; and Neaves joins the team after serving as Charlotte's Senior Assoc. AD for Strategic Communications. (link)
➤ Butler announces a number of staff moves as Mike Freeman has been promoted from Senior Assoc. AD for External Operations to Deputy AD for Revenue and Engagement, Molly Sullivan has been elevated from Senior Assoc. AD for Administration/SWA to Deputy AD for Administration/SWA, Michigan State Executive Senior Assoc. AD/CBO Alex Perry has joined the Bulldogs as Deputy AD for Finance & Operations, John Dedman has been promoted from Associate AD for Communications to Senior Assoc. AD for Strategic Communications and Lee Dicklitch has transitioned from Assoc. AD for Internal Operations to Assoc. AD for Capital Projects & Event Management. (link)
➤ The WCC elevates Assoc. Commissioner/CFO Kacy Irwin to Senior Assoc. Commissioner/CFO. (link)
➤ Learfield taps NBCUniversal Pacific Northwest Lead Digital Sports Representative Bryan Meadows as General Manager of its Cal Bears Sports Properties team. (link)
➤ Front Office Sports’ Michael McCarthy reports Indiana Fever (WNBA) star Aliyah Boston is finalizing a deal to return to NBC Sports and Peacock this fall as a studio analyst and possible game analyst for Big Ten college basketball coverage. (link)
➤ Norfolk State taps South Carolina State Softball HC Tatjana Matthews for the same role with the Spartans. (link)
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Texas and the Longhorn Foundation announce a $10M gift from Jason and Kisha Itkin in support of the new Silver Spurs Center that will officially be recognized as the Jason & Kisha Itkin Silver Spurs Center. As the year-round hub for the Silver Spurs student organization responsible for the care and handling of UT’s live mascot Bevo, the 9.4K sq. ft. center will feature indoor and outdoor gathering spaces, a stage area, a Bevo feature wall and event seating for hundreds. (link)
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The Big 12 has issued Colorado a public reprimand and $50K fine for “inappropriate chants” that occurred during Saturday’s home match-up with BYU. (link)
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The Georgia Football Classic between Mississippi Valley State and Florida A&M won’t be played at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Oct. 4, per HBCU Gameday’s Steven Gaither, who notes since the announcement of the game, doubts have grown with FAMU staff emphasizing that the Delta Devils held responsibility for the game as a home SWAC contest. As of now, the match-up is still listed but the venue remains unsettled and Gaither observes that “sources indicate the game could still be played in Atlanta, but it will NOT happen at the NFL stadium. If Mercedes-Benz Stadium does not host the game, Mississippi Valley State may return the contest to Itta Bena.” (link)
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CBS Sports’ Matt Norlander provides this Players Era Festival update: “Missouri has decided to opt out of the Players Era Festival, source says. Sounds like another SEC program is waiting in the wings to replace, but those talks are in the initial stages.” (link)
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The SEC’s 2026 Kickoff Media Days event will be held at the JW Marriott Tampa Water Street Hotel in Tampa, Fla., from July 20-23. (link)
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Cal Poly partners with Teamworks Influencer to launch the RideHigh Exchange to expand NIL opportunities for its student-athletes. (link)
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Avid Volley provides Women’s Volleyball TV viewership averages from Sept. 16-21. Nebraska-Creighton led the way on FS1 with an average of 388K viewers, followed closely by Arizona-Nebraska on Big Ten Network at 362K. Numbers from the Baylor-Texas match-up were unavailable as SEC Network doesn’t participate in Nielsen Ratings. Full list. (link)
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Iowa has added North Dakota to its 2027 football schedule, per FBSchedules.com. The Hawkeyes will pay the Fighting Hawks a $550K guarantee and the game will be played at Kinnick Stadium on Sept. 18, 2027. (link)
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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.
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Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics (Edward Waters University / Jacksonville, FL): (DII) More details HERE.
Athletic Executive Strategic Operations Specialist (Old Dominion University / Norfolk, VA): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director, Revenue Generation & Strategic Advancement (Bucknell University / Lewisburg, PA): More details HERE.
Athletic Director and Chair of the Physical Education Department (Hamilton College / Clinton, NY): (DIII) More details HERE.
Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director, Chief Business Officer (Michigan State University / East Lansing, MI): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Director of Athletics for External Relations (Princeton University / Princeton, NJ): More details HERE.
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Athletics Special Event Coordinator (Oakland University / Rochester, MI): More details HERE.
Concession Food and Beverage Operations Manager (University of Northern Iowa / Cedar Falls, IA): More details HERE.
Facility Manager (University of Missouri / Columbia, MO): More details HERE.
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.
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Executive Assistant to the Director of Athletics (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
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Assistant Sports Dietician (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Abilene Christian University / Abilene, TX): More details HERE.
Athletics Intern (Baseball Strength & Conditioning) (University of Mississippi / Oxford, MS): More details HERE.
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.
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Director of Student Athlete Endorsements, Brand Development and Activation (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
Assistant AD Trademarks and Licensing (University of Alabama / Tuscaloosa, AL): More details HERE.
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Email Analyst - University of South Florida (Tampa, FL) (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
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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