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CollegeAD breaks down the details of new Ohio AD Slade Larscheid’s contract, which officially began on September 15, 2025, and runs through September 14, 2030, with the possibility of a two-year extension. Larscheid will earn an annual base salary of $365K and is eligible for a yearly salary raise based on performance and the university's raise pool guidelines. Bonus compensation will not exceed 20% of his annual salary. Should the Bobcats terminate the contract without cause, they will owe Larscheid the following: If terminated in Years 1-2: two years of remaining salary; if terminated in Year 3: 18 months of remaining salary; if terminated in Year 4: one year of remaining salary; if terminated in Year 5: any remaining salary. He will also be owed any incentives earned to date. Should Larscheid terminate the contract early for any reason, he would owe the same amounts based on the same timetable. (link)
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More from Texas Tech Board of Regents Chair Cody Campbell’s Q&A with Puck’s John Ourand, who asks Campbell to explain where there is an extra $7B to be made by pooling media rights at a time when networks are cutting costs. Campbell replies: “College athletics severely under-monetizes itself. Beyond football and basketball, we have all these other sports that people are interested in, like volleyball, women’s basketball, baseball, softball. People want to watch these sports. But when the schools sign over their media rights, they sign over the rights to every sport. So if a network chooses to not platform women’s basketball, for example, there’s no opportunity for that sport to grow fandom or viewership. The NFL dictates exactly which games are broadcast on which networks at what time. We could do the exact same thing with our women’s sports and Olympic sports, and actually grow those into sports that make money if we had more control over how things are broadcast. I’m not so sure that the media companies are going to be opposed to this. What they want is more live content.” (link)
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On this week’s CRO.ticker Margins of Victory podcast, Colorado State AD John Weber joins Loyola Marymount AD Craig Pintens to discuss several topics, including CSU’s approach in the rev-share era. Weber explains that “for us, there aren’t enough expenses to reduce for us to get anywhere near that number…so for us, it’s going to be how do we generate more and more revenue with different streams? And it starts with our move to the Pac-12. That was an opportunity for us to uplift our brand…to build a conference in a way that I think can be very differential. … There are some revenue-generation opportunities there that may be unique to that conference. … We’ve got naming rights, we’ve got sponsorships that we can do…really special donor experiences, partnerships…it’s going to take a collection of a whole bunch of things to get to that number.” Weber adds that “I’ve been in the high-tech industry for nearly three decades. And by and large, I was a part of very disruptive organizations, very disruptive industries, disruptive companies, disruptive technology. And…if you look at college athletics right now, there’s a lot of parallels with what I’ve worked through in my private-sector career and what I’m doing now. It’s certainly a lot more public…but at the end of the day, most businesses are people businesses – it’s who you surround yourself with…the culture that you build.” For more, check out the full podcast. (link)
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North Texas AD Jared Mosley explains that to mitigate any decline in football attendance, the Mean Green need to focus on season ticket sales – which count for every home game – and pulling the right levers to encourage fans to come out for every game. "There is a part of this like we've got to continue to chip away at growing the season ticket base because it does minimize the impact of a game like that. But two, we've got to figure out the solution to just get people to want to be here and step up." Mosley adds that it comes back to replicating the "behaviors that some of our most loyal donors are doing that have been a part of the solution" among the total alumni base. "At some point you’ve just got to say, 'Am I willing to support my school and be a part of an exciting time or am I just going to stay on the sidelines and continue to wait to jump in?’ And I think we're starting to see a lot of people jump in with us." More from Mosley. (link)
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Missouri State's move to Conference USA is showing early signs of success, according to Bears AD Patrick Ransdell, who says: "It's been a great start to the season, probably could not have really designed it to be a whole lot better. … Our social media has seen a massive increase, 67% increase in our Facebook and Instagram following. We've had 3.3M views on our Instagram over the past 30 days. The entire last year was around 7M." Ransdell also says the home football games have averaged 13,190 in attendance compared to "just over 9,000" last year. "We've seen an increase of about 3,500 fans per game so far this season. The most important and I think most exciting part of that is our students. Last year, through the first three games, was about 1,844. This year, it's been 3,232 – your average student attendance. … We've moved their tailgating location. That has seemed to work out really well and they're coming into the stadium more and more this year, which is really good.” (link)
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Little Rock inks a long-term multimedia rights partnership with Van Wagner. Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau Sports Sales Manager Mitchell Haskett will come aboard as GM for Little Rock Trojan Athletic Partnerships. Trojans AD Frank Cuervo: “Van Wagner's proven track record, extensive reach, and commitment to excellence give us tremendous confidence in their ability to connect our program with new opportunities. Together, we look forward to engaging corporate partners in meaningful ways that support our student-athletes and amplify the visibility of Little Rock Athletics— on a local, regional and national level." (link)
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Collegiate Sports Connect has compiled the football season ticket pricing maps for every school in the Power 4. The color-coded maps depict things like how much tickets cost in each section, seat types, whether a donation is required (and how much) and more. For the SEC, data indicates the average cost per seat on the home 50-yard line halfway up the lower bowl is $2,393. The most expensive of those seats is in Neyland Stadium, where Tennessee charges a total of $5,060, which consists of a $4K gift, $450 for the ticket, $150 license fee, plus the recently added 10% talent fee ($460). The least expensive is Vanderbilt, where the $645 cost includes a $295 gift and a $350 ticket. Diving deeper into the figures, the average cost of the least expensive season ticket option is $441, with Georgia offering the most expensive option ($810 = $250 gift + $560 ticket), while Missouri has the least expensive ($149 = ticket, no donation required). Half of the schools in the SEC require a seat donation/gift/contribution/etc. on every season ticket seat while half do not. (link)
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Tarleton State has reinstated Men’s Basketball HC Billy Gillispie after reviewing an anonymous complaint. While the school has not revealed any details about the complaint, Texans AD Steve Uryasz says: “The welfare of our student-athletes is of the utmost importance to Tarleton State University and the Texas A&M System. We look forward to the start of the Texan men’s basketball season.” (link)
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How will the influx of international men’s basketball players coming to the U.S. during the NIL/revenue sharing era actually perform on the court? Per Hoops HQ’s Seth Davis, count Arizona Men’s Basketball HC Tommy Lloyd among the skeptics as he observes: “One thing I know about Europe is that just because someone had success over there doesn’t guarantee that they’re going to have success over here. I’ve had a lot of good players I recruited from Europe and I’m like, man, how did it not work for that guy? I don’t know if it’s just a different coaching style, different style of play, confidence, homesickness. There could be a lot of reasons. Plus, a lot of these international guys got a lot of money. So I want to pump the brakes on that because there could be a lot of disappointed people.“ More. (link)
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The Washington Post’s Ben Strauss reports after ESPN/SEC Network host Paul Finebaum’s interview with OutKick’s Clay Travis “several people familiar with Finebaum’s situation offered competing views of what’s happening at the network. ESPN, one person said, has rotating schedules and could be looking for new talent to replace Finebaum in the event he actually leaves to get into politics. … Others found it beyond coincidence that the week after Finebaum had gone scorched earth on ESPN, he was suddenly less visible, especially during the heart of college football season.” Strauss also observes that “what several network insiders and political observers agreed on, though, was that Monday’s news cycle is a tough one for ESPN, which has desperately sought to avoid the political spotlight. It was, however, a helpful narrative for anyone potentially running for statewide office in Alabama.” (link); Front Office Sports’ Ryan Glasspiegel and Michael McCarthy cite a source “familiar with the situation,” who says Finebaum has been pulled from his regular studio appearances on the main ESPN network since doing the interview with Travis last week. (link)
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Longtime South Carolina open-records advocate Frank Heindel has sued South Carolina to force the release of the Gamecocks’ revenue-sharing contracts with student-athletes – with their names redacted. After USC denied his initial FOIA request by labeling the contracts “scholastic records” under federal privacy law, Heindel last week filed a pro se lawsuit invoking a 2017 state provision that requires a court hearing within 10 days, something the Post & Courier’s Cindi Ross Scoppe contends could shut down the “abusive delay game that government entities use to run up costs and discourage people from suing for ignoring the clear language of the open-records and open-meetings law.” Heindel’s suit argues FERPA doesn’t cover employment-style contracts and, even if it did, records can be released once personally identifiable information is removed. It also contends USC can’t now switch to other exemptions because its denial cited only FERPA. Heindel says public universities’ payments “to anyone…including student athletes” are public records and wants transparency to assess fairness around clauses on injury, termination/clawbacks, discipline, and dispute resolution. Heindel has a series of winning FOIA cases over the last 20 years and argues that if the university wants secrecy, “they ought to go private.” (link)
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TarHeel247’s Andrew Jones reports that facing mounting pressure, North Carolina relented Monday morning and posted on X about former Tar Heel & current New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, breaking what appeared to be a mandate for UNC’s social media accounts to ignore Maye’s on-field professional accomplishments as part of an ongoing feud between North Carolina HC Bill Belichick and the Patriots’ organization. A program source remarked: “We have content coming out from NFL players yesterday including Drake.” Per Jones, “the last time UNC's X account had tweeted a Maye highlight was September 14 when he scored a rushing touchdown in a win over the Miami Dolphins. [...] Since the last Maye clip tweeted by the UNC account, he has thrown four touchdown passes, run for another, passed for 748 yards, and had a big game Sunday night on national television. Yet, nothing from the Carolina Football X account.” (link)
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Wells Fargo Securities equity analyst Steven Cahall, in a report this week, predicted ESPN’s DTC platform will have 1.5M to 2M subscribers by the end of the year and 32M by 2030 (10M from ESPN+, and 22M for Flagship). Cahall set a price target for Disney of $159 per share and tells Puck’s John Ourand: “Wall Street has underestimated the size of [the cord-never] market.” Ourand asked Cahall why he was feeling so bullish, and Call cited subscriber counts at both Peacock and Paramount+. “That says to me that there is a big universe of cord-cutters and cord-nevers that have some amount of interest in sports, and they haven’t been served up a product that fits that lifestyle. Everything has been based around the bundle, which has a really big paywall. That’s probably a habit that is changing with generations.” (link)
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In a recent appearance on the Coach's Wife Life podcast with Kristen Eargle, D1.relocation COO Ernest Firth III detailed the immense logistical and emotional toll of moving on coaching families, describing it as a "full-blown life reset." He explained how D1.relocation, differs from, and offers much more than, a standard moving company by acting as a single point of advocacy to simplify the relocation process for coaches and administrators. Firth noted that D1.relocation was built by "an empathetic group of leaders" who intimately understand the unique challenges of a career in college athletics and are prepared to assist families regardless of their school or budget. Lots more in the full Q&A. (link)
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The NCAA and AT&T ink a multi-year sponsorship renewal, per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, who highlights the agreement was brokered by TNT Sports and CBS Sports through the NCAA’s Corporate Champion and Partner Program. The deal will again include varying broadcast integrations and national campaigns with activations such as the Super Saturday Concert presented by AT&T and the AT&T Block Party at the March Madness Music Festival. Exact terms of the deal weren’t immediately available. (link)
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Rutgers AD Keli Zinn has wasted little time immersing herself in the Scarlet Knights’ experience, writes NJ.com’s Brian Fonseca, who notes her audience, thus far, seems appreciative of her efforts. Season-ticker holder Joe Verderami: “It’s huge because she’s really making connections with us. No one else has.” With a focus on building up the Scarlet Knights’ NIL infrastructure, Zinn has reportedly conducted 337 meetings over her first two months with everyone from coaches and student-athletes to administrators and donors of all levels. Zinn: “We don’t have time to waste time. [...] It’s about the people who show up at the tailgates, who get on the planes to come support us, who show up at an event — and what it means for them. Their passion and energy for Rutgers are the type of things that make life grand. It is incredibly motivating to see how much they care and the impact that it’s had on their lives and what they’re seeking through it. For me to be able to give to them what they’re looking for in Rutgers — competing at the highest level and winning — that’s really important to me.” More. (link); Related, Rutgers has launched the Athletic Excellence Fund to provide direct support to student-athletes. (link)
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Florida State is “intent on spending — and building — with the best of ’em,” following a tumultuous last 18 months that saw the Seminoles Football team suffer through a difficult Orange Bowl defeat and a follow-up 2-10 season. Per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, FSU “hit the hard reset button” after its 2024 campaign, making football staffing changes and going all-in with the introduction of revenue sharing. Noles AD Michael Alford: “We had to make sure, coming out of [the House settlement], that we were prepared and ahead of the curve with brand-new facilities, a brand-new stadium and investment in football to come out of it on the top end.” A $285M renovation to Doak Campbell Stadium was wrapped up in the weeks leading into the Noles’ big Week 1 win over Alabama back on Aug. 30 with Alford estimating “the changes FSU made to the 75-year-old stadium will drive around $10M annually in additional revenue via premium ticket sales handled by Legends.” Next up comes the official unveiling of the new 150K square foot Dunlap Football Center during a late-October bye week. Alford: “I love jackhammers. That means we’re getting better.” More. (link)
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The Big Ten’s potential private equity deal “might also strengthen legal arguments that power conference athletes are employees and that, for purposes of antitrust law, those athletes partake in a labor market in which they sell their services to schools,” according to Sportico’s Michael McCann, who adds: “Anything that even remotely constrains how schools compete for athletes is fair game for an antitrust lawsuit, since the players aren’t (yet) recognized as employees, which also means they can’t unionize and collectively bargain. … If [Big Ten Enterprises] is created, it could eventually become the target of a petition or lawsuit related to college athlete employment. That’s because of joint employment. It refers to an employer that shares responsibility for employment with other employers. Any employer in a joint-employer relationship can be deemed liable for an unfair labor practice or other unlawful acts. BTE would be directly connected to the Big Ten and member schools. It would play an instrumental role in how operations, which are driven by athlete labor, are managed. A private equity pairing with an athletics conference also fortifies the viewpoints of judges who’ve ruled that Division I football players are members of a labor market that sell services to schools. … BTE would no doubt offer financial advantages to Big Ten member universities at an opportune time. But sometimes what makes business sense doesn’t mix so well with the law. Whether schools want to wait for a judge to tell them that is the million – or multibillion – dollar question.” (link)
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As part of an on-going $337M Neyland Stadium revamp, Tennessee opened 10 new Founders Suites this fall with SBJ’s Bret McCormick noting Populous produced the initial concept and stayed on essentially as UT’s owners’ rep, while SLAM Collaborative served as design architect and Cope Architecture as the architect of record. Though UT doesn’t disclose Founders Suites revenue, Deputy AD/CRO Brady Hart tells McCormick they’re “a significant piece of the equation to be able to deliver this Neyland Stadium project.” Suite buyers could pick between two basic aesthetics for their 900-1,000 square foot suite, one “recalling a wood-paneled country club aesthetic and the other brighter and more modern. Designers then worked with the donors to individualize each suite’s layout. … Some donors brought in their own interior designers. … Fabrics, materials and countertops were among a half-dozen customizable elements. [...] A retractable NanaWall separates indoors from the outdoor front porch, with its roughly 18 Irwin luxury seats and Bromic outdoor heaters embedded in a wood-paneled ceiling above. The suites come with 24 tickets and all-inclusive, high-end food and beverage service from Aramark Sports + Entertainment.” (link)
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The Duluth News Tribune’s Matt Wellens believes it would benefit the Alaska Fairbanks Men’s Hockey program to find a new league home following the dissolution of the WCHA back in 2021. Nanooks HC Erik Largen: “We’ve put together a really competitive schedule year-in and year-out. We’ve had some really quality teams, quality people have been up here. At the same point, it’d be nice for us to finally find a home and just have that consistency for home and away scheduling.” Life as an independent means playing a lot of the season away from home, and exemptions to entice teams to visit the 49th state often aren’t enough as teams will visit for opening weekend or during holiday breaks, but won’t give up a bye week to make the long trip to Alaska. Largen: “Exemptions are good for the teams it makes sense for, teams that make money with their home gate. For teams that don’t as much — the smaller school, you’re smaller, mid-level, mid-major sort-of Division I program — now you’re just talking about adding expenses. An (athletic director) is looking at that with the way the landscape of college athletics, I don’t think they see it the same way.” Per Wellens, the Nanooks’ best hope might be for the five current independents to eventually form their own league. Largen: “With Maryville hopefully on the horizon here and the moratorium lifted on single sports conferences now, we’re closer than ever to looking at forming a six-team conference with the independents.” More. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ The NCAA removes the interim tag in elevating Jennifer Fraser to Senior VP of Governance and Member Services. She had served in the interim role since September, while maintaining her position as VP of Division I. (link)
➤ The ACC taps BWT Alpine Formula One Team Head of Commercial in the United States Anthony Macri as its first CRO. (link)
➤ Temple has named George Washington Assoc. AD for Major Gifts Brian Thornburg as Executive Senior Assoc. AD for Development & NIL Strategy. (link)
➤ Maryland has extended Men’s Golf HC John Phillips through June 2030. (link)
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Deals, Deals, Deals…
➤ Arkansas is ending its relationship with Blueprint Sports on October 15. Blueprint has managed the Arkansas EDGE collective since November 2023. (link)
➤ VCU is extending its partnership to have Playfly continue helping the Rams increase revenue production across ticket sales and philanthropic giving. (link)
➤ Student Athlete Score partners with Every True Tiger Brands to deliver advanced technology and data-driven insights to help Missouri student-athletes maximize NIL opportunities. (link)
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The latest edition of the 2025 FBS Attendance Trends database has been released. Appalachian State (116.57%) continues to lead a group of 34 schools that have reached a stadium capacity percentage at 100% or higher through Week 6. New Mexico (72.11%), Bowling Green (59.03%) and UTSA (57.17%) top the list of schools comparing average attendance change YoY from 2024 to 2025. Check out the full list, which will be updated every Monday throughout the season & can be found on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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Auburn is scheduled to host Baylor on Sept. 5, 2026, in the Aflac Kickoff Game slated for Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, Peach Bowl, Inc., will work alongside third-party entities to create an opportunity for Tigers student-athletes to receive NIL compensation through activations tied directly to ticket sales, the game and surrounding events. Exact details weren’t made public, but sources tell Portnoy “it could drive between $4M-$5M in NIL opportunities.” Tigers AD John Cohen: “Auburn playing in Atlanta is nothing new ... so we thought it was natural for us. And it’s become an absolute must at this level for us to connect student athletes with opportunities for third-party NIL opportunities. [...] I don’t think that anything regarding the House case had this in mind, but it’s where we are and we’re going to be competitive and we’re going to do the best we can for the Auburn family and each of our programs, and this is part of that.” More. (link, link)
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UTEP highlights a record fundraising total of more than $12M for FY25, breaking the previous school mark by more than $1M. Of the total gifted dollars to the Miner Athletic Club, $7.7M were in support of the Climb Higher campaign to increase the Miners' readiness to join the Mountain West in 2026. Its 2,691 total donors marked the second most in school history, while its 54 major gifts of $25K or more were 35 more than the previous top mark. (link)
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More Future Gridiron Particulars…
➤ On3’s Brett McMurphy reports “Miami, South Carolina cancel home/home series in 2026-27 with both conferences going to nine league games.” (link)
➤ Louisiana Tech and Tulsa have reportedly scheduled a home-and-home football series with games set for Sept. 25, 2027, in Ruston and Sept. 20, 2031, in Tulsa. FBSchedules.com adds: “The two schools have also rescheduled a game that was originally set for this season. It will now be played on Sept. 22, 2029, in Tulsa.” (link)
➤ North Dakota State and Stony Brook have scheduled a home-and-home football series in 2028 and 2030, per FBSchedules.com. In the opening game of the series, NDSU will travel to Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium in Stony Brook on Sept. 16, 2028, while the Bison will host the Seawolves at Gate City Bank Field at the Fargodome on Aug. 31, 2030. (link)
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Athletics Intern (Baseball Strength & Conditioning) (University of Mississippi / Oxford, MS): More details HERE.
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Director of Corporate Partnerships (Creighton University / Omaha, NE): More details HERE.
Director of Student Athlete Endorsements, Brand Development and Activation (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
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Assistant Director of Ticket Sales (Baylor University / Waco, TX):More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Ticket Operations (Yale University / New Haven, CT): More details HERE.
Account Executive (University of Arkansas / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Email Analyst - University of South Florida (Tampa, FL) (University of South Florida / Tampa, FL): More details HERE.
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