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The Big Ten is exploring a private capital deal that would bring at least $2B into the league, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel and Dan Wetzel. The deal would come alongside the formation of a commercial entity, tentatively named Big Ten Enterprises, to house all revenue generation, with 20 equity shares held by each member, the conference and a new investor and an extension of the B1G’s grant of rights through 2046. Thamel and Wetzel note the league is considering three different private capital entities. Further: “While there is support from nearly the entire league, according to sources, a few of the league's biggest brands -- including Ohio State and Michigan -- are still in discussions with the league. The aim is to have unanimous support before a vote, sources told ESPN. […] The potentially groundbreaking plan, which has been presented across the 18-member conference over the last few months, calls for immediate cash payments to each school, the amount based on a formula that factors in numerous variables including current budgets. The amount of those payments is still being discussed, but the basic format, sources told ESPN, is believed to be tiered. All schools in the league are expected to receive at least a nine-figure amount up front. The final financial details are still being discussed as bigger brands are expected to receive more money.” Lots more. (link)
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Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde reports the conference has been discussing various iterations of this plan for months, with some sources indicating they believed the concept was running out of steam as time dragged on. “At the very least, there is no unanimity within the Big Ten at the moment, sources say, with schools having varying views of whether this is a prudent approach to additional revenue generation.” Forde goes on to posit that “even if the league succeeds in crafting an arrangement that does not cede any of its major functions to an outside firm, the new partner in Big Ten Enterprises would theoretically have a lot to say about how business is done. The conference already has one very influential, hands-on partner in that regard in Fox.” (link)
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The Big Ten indicates in a statement that "our membership has clearly expressed the need to modernize the operations and structure of our conference to ensure that the Big Ten remains best positioned to offer the highest level of athletic and academic excellence in a rapidly evolving landscape. Over a year ago, we initiated a comprehensive evaluation of our practices to identify partnerships that could secure the financial stability of our member institutions and allow us to not only protect, but expand, opportunities for our student-athletes. This is an ongoing process, and we remain committed to finding a path that strengthens the conference for the future." (link)
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Meanwhile, Michigan regent Jordan Acker weighs in: “As a Regent, I believe selling off Michigan’s precious public university assets would betray our responsibility to students and taxpayers. I will firmly oppose any such effort – and I hope colleagues at [Michigan State] and [Ohio State] will stand with me as well.” Texas Tech Board of Regents Chair Cody Campbell agrees, writing on X: “Amen. Private Equity deals, at the conference level, make zero business sense. All these deals do is give more power, control, and job security to the Conference Commissioners (which probably explains these suspicious media leaks and obfuscation with respect to the actual terms of the deals). Why would an entity (like Michigan), with a $19B endowment, take money from Private Equity, when (through their endowment) they invest in Private Equity funds and pay a fee and promote to do so?? Doesn’t pass the ‘smell test’ at a very basic and common sense level.” (link)
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SoCon Commissioner Michael Cross visits with The Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman and had this to say about whether he believes realignment has settled down: “I think your head is always on a swivel trying to understand where are your current members and I think trying to position yourself so that other people look and think about ‘is that a place that we might want to join and want to be a part of the membership?’ We constantly try to position ourselves in ways that put out a positive message and talk about the strengths of our conference. … We really don’t have any situations where people need to think about getting on a plane to travel and compete against conference competition. Obviously, we’ve added a school for next year in Tennessee Tech. They check all the boxes. … It’s gonna help solve problems. It’s gonna bring more home games to our campuses. It’s going to give more competition. … We feel like that additional school puts us in a good spot and I think that gives us a lot of stability to tell you the truth. Whether any more come will remain to be seen, and I don’t want to get too specific on what we’re thinking, but there’s a lot of opportunity in front of us. I feel like we’re in a really, really good place right now.” More from Cross. (link)
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More on the three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit that dismissed the NCAA’s appeal in Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia’s eligibility case. In writing his concurring opinion, Judge Amul Thapar noted: “College sports deserve careful planning. They provide a unique opportunity for young men and women to make lifelong friends, develop leadership skills, and learn self-discipline and self-confidence. … When courts decide who is qualified to participate in this great tradition, we implicate the line separating college athletics from professional athletics. Our intervention could have unknown consequences on the intangible benefits from college sports." Furthermore, Thapar concluded that “Congress should consider stepping in to preserve these benefits for the millions of young athletes yet to come. Until it does so, judges should tread carefully in this area and insist on a thorough record from which to rule." (link)
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Kansas is projecting a $14.9M deficit based on a budget of $149.9M in expenses and $135M in revenue for FY26. KU finished FY25 with an actual deficit of $11.9M after initially projecting a shortfall of $16.8M. Jayhawks Executive Assoc. AD/CFO Pat Kaufman attributed these figures to the ongoing development of the Gateway project and noted the department included them in a long-term forecast when they began the project. Kaufman adds KU expects to potentially undergo one more deficit in FY27 before “conventions and conferences, hotel activity, concerts, all those types of things, plus potentially our premium seating revenues” result in surpluses beginning in FY28. To help mitigate the shortfall, KU expects to spend less on grants in aid, team travel, team operating expenses, department operating expenses, Kansas Team Health, deferred maintenance and capital projects than it did in 2025. (link)
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Northwestern AD Mark Jackson in a video touting the new Ryan Field notes the reimagined venue will have four key differentiators: better-than-TV sightlines, premium for everyone, new tailgating and game day festivities and accessibility exceeding 194% of ADA requirements. More from Jackson as well as video renderings from around the stadium. (link)
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Worth a watch: Stanford Football utilizes a hilarious video featuring GM Andrew Luck to announce a “Captain Andrew Luck” bobblehead giveaway modeled after the popular parody X account that became a fan-favorite during Luck’s NFL playing days. The giveaway, slated to take place in late November when the Cardinal host Notre Dame, “is part of a broader effort by Luck to re-engage the fan base and elevate Stanford football as he transitions into his leadership role with the program.” (link)
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The Washington Post’s Jesse Dougherty explains why standout Princeton men’s basketball standout Caden Pierce is sitting out this year: “The reason, at least the biggest one, is so he can finish his degree in economics, spending this year at Princeton as a nonathlete, a regular old student, before transferring to a bigger program for his final college season. And the reasons for that, at least the two biggest, are so he can showcase himself against tougher competition and make the big money that Ivy League schools don’t offer.” Still, money isn’t the only factor in Pierce’s decision, as Dougherty points out that after starting at Princeton with four other freshmen, he’s the last remaining player in his class. Furthermore, two of his favorite assistant coaches are gone, and he played through torn ligaments in his ankle last year. Would he make this decision if Ivy League schools could pay players the way Power 4 programs do? Pierce explains: “I can’t say for sure, but it’s 1,000% a harder decision. It wasn’t an easy choice, but you can see why I would do that. There is lots of money out there, higher-level basketball, a chance to prove myself. Yeah, I love Princeton and everything it has given me. But it just felt like the scale has long been leaning toward this being the right move. College sports have changed so much.” Lots more. (link)
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Marshall Deputy AD for Internal Operations/CFO Debra Boughton is set to leave the department, according to CollegeAD. (link)
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SMU has received a $1M gift from longtime supporters Doyle and Somer Glass to support the Student-Athlete Benefit Fund, which was launched to raise funds for revenue sharing. (link)
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UNC Asheville has been awarded a $500K grant from the Buncombe County Tourism Authority through its Tourism Product Development Fund (TPDF) to support a new on-campus tennis facility project that was originally announced on July 18, 2024, as part of the ALL IN Comprehensive Campaign. (link)
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The WCC worked with SIDEARM Sports to unveil its newly-designed website. (link)
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USCAH launches its Accreditation Program initiative designed to advance and validate institutional standards of excellence in athlete health, safety, well-being, and performance. With more than 30 organizations already established as candidates, USCAH Accreditation provides colleges, universities, National Governing Bodies, and other athletics organizations with an independent, comprehensive framework to safeguard athletes, while reflecting best practices plus evidence- and consensus-based standards endorsed by leading sports medicine organizations, scientific academies, and sport governing bodies encompassing standards across six core areas: Governance & Leadership, Athlete Health, Medical, and Performance Services, Education & Training, Compliance & Risk Management, Athlete Well-Being, and Data & Continuous Improvement. (link)
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CSUN selects Alaska Anchorage (DII) AD Ryan Swartwood for the same role leading the Matadors. President Erika Beck: “We are excited to welcome Ryan back to lead CSUN Athletics and support our outstanding student athletes. Ryan is dedicated to CSUN's institutional values, the well-being of our student athletes, and continuing to elevate an athletics program that strengthens our Matador community. We look forward to his leadership and what's ahead for CSUN Athletics.” The Pictor Group assisted with the search. (link)
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Front Office Sports’ Amanda Christovich reports “multiple major power conference collectives are giving up on trying to work through the NIL Go clearinghouse and within the bounds of the new rules set up by the House v. NCAA settlement.” She adds: “At least two collectives have begun to pay players before the submitted deals have been approved, and are aware of instances where players haven’t logged deals at all, sources tell FOS. The inefficiencies of the system have created an unsustainable landscape.” A source from an ACC collective notes they have “deep concerns as to the longevity of this system,” adding that many across the industry desperately wanted the system to work but now feel like they have no choice but to violate the rules. Specifically, Christovich reports that two SEC collectives “have begun to compensate players for NIL deals that have been submitted to NIL Go but not yet approved. … The source from the ACC NIL collective said that they were nearly ready to circumvent the NIL Go system and were preparing to pay players for deals that had been submitted but not approved.” The first SEC source indicates that out of nearly 70 agreements sent to football players in August, only about 20 had been submitted to NIL Go as of October 1. (link)
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CUSA Commissioner Judy MacLeod visited with the CUSA Insider Podcast to reflect on her decade of leadership, while sharing her insights on the future of the league and how it continues to adapt and thrive in a changing athletics landscape. On CUSA’s identity through change, MacLeod remarked: “All the sacrifices, all the hard work that our young people do and our administrators and coaches and presidents and athletic directors and everything, I think it all comes down to people in the end. And the one thing I am really proud of is this conference has always been willing to embrace change and willing to find a way to adapt positively and grow and be resilient. I think we've become known for that. We take pride in that, because we're going to keep getting better. Circumstances are going to change, and we're going to have to change along with them. I think the other thing is we've never lost focus on why we do what we do. It's about the student-athletes. It's about a transformational time in young people's lives, and we can't ever forget about that.” (link)
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Ground has officially been broken on the 10K-seat arena at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, which will serve as the future home of Nevada Men’s Basketball, concerts and a community ice center. Per 2 News Nevada, Martin-Harris Construction will serve as general contractor for the arena project, which will serve as the first phase of a $1B total investment, with future phases set to include a new hotel tower and workforce housing as well as an ice rink and fan zone. Check out all the renderings. (link)
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The current U.S. government shutdown won’t impact the playing of college sports games at Air Force, Army and Navy, per The Athletic’s Chris Vannini, who notes that “Navy has always operated its athletic department as a nonprofit entity separate from the government, and Army did the same in 2017. Both academies were similarly not impacted during the 2018 shutdowns. An Army spokesperson stated that some government civilian workers involved in game-day logistics are affected, but larger aspects, such as travel and game competition, remain unaffected. Air Force, which more recently moved its athletic department fundraising into a similar non-government entity, briefly canceled some athletics competitions in January 2018 during that shutdown. That will not be the case this time.” (link)
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The “NCAA’s appeal of the preliminary injunction that allowed (Vanderbilt football student-athlete) Diego Pavia to play this season was dismissed, with the court saying since the NCAA granted a waiver the appeal was moot,” per The Athletic’s Ralph Russo. (link)
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Former San Jose State Volleyball AC Melissa Batie-Smoose has filed a lawsuit against the school in which she alleges she was fired in retaliation for filing a Title IX complaint about a transgender player on the team. From the suit: “Punishing coaches for raising concerns about the fairness and integrity of women’s sports not only harms the individual advocate but also undermines the enforcement of Title IX’s mandate and has a chilling effect on those who seek to protect sex equality in collegiate athletics, contrary to public policy and the statutory objectives of Title IX. … [The school’s] actions in suspending and terminating [Batie-Smoose] were not based on her job performance but were in direct retaliation for her opposition to sex discrimination and her advocacy for the fairness and equal access to programs, services, and activities for female athletes.” Batie-Smoose tells Fox News that “I’ve been a very successful coach and I’ve coached for a long time and I’m not even getting any looks for any coaching jobs.” The lawsuit also seeks injunctive relief that ensures biologically born female athletes won’t have to compete with or against transgender athletes. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Wake Forest President Susan R. Wente announces she will step down on June 30, 2026. (link)
➤ George Mason promotes Senior Assoc. AD for Finance & Administration/CFO Jenny Everett to Deputy AD for Finance & Business Strategy/CFO. (link)
➤ Stetson elevates Michael Boele from Associate AD for Business Operations/CFO to Senior Associate AD for Business Operations/CFO and Toni Oliverio from Assoc. AD for Student Services and Academics/SWA to Senior Assoc. AD for Student Success and Academics/SWA. (link, link)
➤ Rutgers promotes Assoc. AD for Finance Tyler Lundgren to Vice President of Finance and Human Resources. (link)
➤ USC Upstate Women’s Soccer HC Sharif Saber resigns after almost four seasons at the helm. Acting HC Mark Laudenslager will serve as Interim HC for the remainder of the 2025 campaign. (link)
➤ Axios Phoenix’s Jeremy Duda reports former Arizona State Football HC/current TCU Football Analyst Todd Graham has “strong interest” in running for Congress in Arizona within the state’s highly competitive 1st Congressional District. Oklahoma Political Consultant Jarred Brejcha tells Duda: “Coach Graham is definitely interested in this race. He's an Arizonan by choice, absolutely loved his time coaching ASU and just has a passion for the country.” (link)
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The Big South and ESPN have reached a six-year media rights extension through 2030-31 that will feature more than 800 conference events carried annually across ESPN networks. The extension provides continued linear coverage of the Big South’s basketball championship games, with the men’s championship game airing on either ESPN or ESPN2, while the women’s championship contest to be carried on ESPNU. In addition, ESPNU will televise six events per season, including a minimum of four men’s basketball “Wildcard” broadcasts and at least two additional linear opportunities on ESPNU or ESPNEWS. The agreement also allows the Big South to retain the rights to telecast up to 50 linear events per year locally in the Conference footprint, with those telecasts co-existing on ESPN+. Tag Garson of Excelsior Sports & Entertainment facilitated the league’s negotiations on the partnership extension. (link)
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JohnCanzano.com’s eponymous publisher reports the “Pac-12 is adding Northern Illinois as an affiliate member in wrestling beginning in 2026-27, per sources. Announcement expected today. That gets the Pac-12 to five wrestling members. Need one more.” (link)
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Illinois extends its partnership with Playfly Aspire through 2027 to have the group continue helping grow revenue across Fighting Illini ticketed events while stewarding the I FUND. (link)
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Michigan State partners with Student Athlete Score to equip its teams with advanced data and analytics to help identify new opportunities, maximize brand partnerships and drive greater returns across the department's NIL initiatives. (link)
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Murray State closes out the first iteration of its three-year The Race Is On strategic plan that was originally launched in October 2022. Among the highlights are the largest one-year fundraising total in university history of $21.5M, over $30M raised and 160% growth in sponsorship revenue since Fall 2022 and a seven-year Nike/BSN Sports extension through 2032 that marks the most lucrative apparel deal in university history. Full strategic plan highlights. (link)
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Valparaiso reports notable growth in all aspects of revenue generation in FY25, including a 40% increase in sponsorship revenue, 27% growth in gameday revenue (from tickets, parking, hospitality and concessions) and a 9% jump in fundraising, while increasing its overall revenue generation total by 15%. In all, over 1K donors made gifts to Valpo Athletics with almost 400 new donors helping raise $230K during the department’s annual Valpo Day. The highlighted numbers also include the largest corporate sponsorship agreement in athletics history with UChicago Medicine. (link)
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Long Beach State launches The Anchor Fund designed to support student-athletes in response to changes in collegiate athletics following the House settlement. The strategic initiative will complement the existing Beach Athletic Fund, addressing recruitment and retention while continuing to focus on scholarship support and operational excellence. (link)
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