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North Florida AD Nick Morrow signs a contract extension through June 30, 2031. UNF President Moez Limayem: “Nick Morrow is one of the best leaders in all of collegiate athletics. His teamwork, leadership, dedication and drive are only some of the key reasons that North Florida Athletics has continued to shatter records and elevate its standard of success in all aspects." (link)
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Penn State AD Pat Kraft tells the media he won’t provide details on the finances of former Nittany Lions HC James Franklin’s buyout, remarking: “This is an athletics issue. This is not the institution's issue, so we in athletics are absorbing all the costs associated with this.” (link)
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Tech Sideline’s Andy Bitter reports Virginia Tech AD Whit Babcock’s “interview with local media that was supposed to happen this week about the coaching search, [Board of Visitors] funding and other topics? It's off. We're told Babcock and the search committee members have signed NDAs and will no longer comment on the process.” (link)
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Following just its second losing season in 25 years, Oklahoma decided to start running its Football program like an NFL franchise, reports The Wall Street Journal’s Rachel Bachman who notes among the first steps in the process were the hiring of former AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson in a role “closer to that of an NFL team owner” and former Philadelphia Eagles VP of Football Administration Jake Rosenberg as “de facto general manager.” Stephenson: “We need to make sure that we keep football viable, healthy and competitive at the very highest levels. And to do that, we needed to really rethink how we operated and organized our football operation.” Rosenberg: “In the NFL we very clearly realized that there’s a benefit to specialization. And when you talk about coaches who want to do everything or have control of everything, that has proven to not be a model that is successful.” Lots more. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ SMU names Big 12 VP of Communications & Strategy Clark Williams as Senior Assoc. AD for Brand Advancement and Strategic Communications. (link)
➤ Gardner-Webb hires Wagner Assoc. AD for Compliance Clare Alaimo as Senior Assoc. AD/SWA. (link)
➤ SB Nation’s Mitchell Northam reports “Syracuse women's basketball has hired a general manager -- Mykala Walker. A former player at Wake Forest, she worked under current Syracuse AC Natasha Adair at Arizona State and Delaware.” (link)
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KBTX Sports’ Travis L Brown reports Texas A&M Men’s Basketball student-athlete Rashaun Agee has been granted a temporary restraining order in his court hearing for eligibility relief against the NCAA, with Judge George Jerrell Wise remarking: “This might be a different result later, but today I’m approving” the TRO. Brown adds: “Will still go to trial at a later date if the NCAA doesn’t change [its] mind on waiver. Here is the reality of the situation, from my perspective: There is little chance they would be able to get a trial date set before the end of the [Men’s Basketball] season. Barring something crazy coming out of left field, Agee will be able to play for Texas A&M this season.” Boise State legal professor Sam Ehrlich adds: “I fully agree with Travis that they will not be able to get a trial before the end of the MBB season.” Of particular note in the hearing is Agee is set to receive $1.2M from the Aggies this season as part of his revenue sharing deal. (link, link)
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There continues to be smoke around the potential continuation of the Notre Dame-USC Football rivalry past this Saturday’s match-up, as The Los Angeles Times’ Ryan Kartje reports Netflix is still engaged with the Trojans on airing a one-off neutral-site of the rivalry in 2026 as part of its push to “eventize” live sports. Here’s the latest from Kartje: “The Big Ten had already been informed that USC was exploring non-traditional options for continuing the series. USC, according to the source, brought the idea about broadcasting the game on Netflix to the Big Ten while those conversations were happening. It wasn’t trying to nefariously ‘circumvent’ the conference’s media rights agreement. Ultimately, the Big Ten sided with its network partners on their interpretation of the media rights deal. Conversations with Netflix and USC over future scheduling rights are actually still ongoing, in spite of all this.” The San Jose Mercury News' Jon Wilner offers up this observation: “There is no chance USC would still be talking to Netflix without a wink/nod from the Big Ten. None.” More. (link, link)
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The Big Ten has fined USC $5K for playing running back Bryan Jackson during its Week 7 victory over Michigan despite listing him as "out" on the team's final pregame availability report after two Trojan ballcarriers left the game due to injury. From a Big Ten statement: “Although these circumstances were unfortunate, it is critical for availability reports to be accurate. Consequently, the conference is imposing a $5K fine and admonishes all institutions to use the 'out' designation only if there are no circumstances under which a student-athlete could participate in a game. The conference considers the matter closed and will have no further comment.” USC HC Lincoln Riley insisted on contacting the Big Ten to explain the extenuating circumstances, but still faces a fine for Jackson’s participation. Riley: “Unique situation. It was a wellness issue obviously in the game. He has been practicing in a very limited capacity in the build up the last several weeks. He had a turf toe. There was the expectation coming into this game that outside of the near catastrophe that we weren't going to play him. The game plays out, we have a couple of injuries that you obviously never expect to happen. We were able to get into communication with the league office and explain the situation. Our doctors medically cleared him. Again, it just became a wellness issue for us. We made sure to clear it.” (link)
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Maryland receives a $1M commitment in support of the Terrapins Women’s Basketball Program from Victor and Lynne Brick that establishes the Vicki Brick-Zupancic Memorial Endowed Scholarship for Women's Basketball and dedicates the Vicki Brick-Zupancic Women's Basketball Locker Room at the Barry P. Gossett Basketball Performance Center. The couple’s daughter, Vicki Brick-Zupancic, played for Maryland’s women’s hoops team from 2000-04 and passed away from ovarian cancer in April 2025. (link)
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Duke announces the naming of Freeman Field at Koskinen Stadium in honor of a multimillion-dollar gift from alumnus and former Duke football student-athlete Heath Freeman to enhance the experience of Duke's men's and women's soccer and lacrosse programs. (link)
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UCF has received an anonymous donation of $1M toward its Hagle Football Gateway project. (link)
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Rutgers Football HC Greg Schiano comments on the Scarlet Knights’ NIL efforts to date and moving forward: “We have not tried it. … All due respect to everybody who put forth their effort, but we have not tried it. Not at a Division I level. Forget the Big Ten level. Let’s be clear on that. The only people who’ve done it is the guy you’re standing here looking at, and you can’t do it that way at this level. Now, we have a plan. … There have been no efforts of the level that it takes to play in the Big Ten. … What it takes to win in the Big Ten, you can’t even say it’s minisculey close and that’s it. That’s the end of the conversation. … Will that determine the future? Yes. Will it determine Saturday? No. … We need to keep moving forward. We can not get caught up into that vicious game that everybody wants to talk about. What you have and what you don’t have.” (link)
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Accordingly, Rutgers has launched the R NIL initiative in conjunction with homecoming and a release from the Scarlet Knights explains: “Positioned in the heart of the nation's No. 1 media market, R NIL offers unmatched visibility and access to the world's most influential brands and audiences. Highlighted by several events surrounding Rutgers Homecoming Weekend, the Piscataway campus will be blanketed with t-shirts, buttons, banners, backdrops and signage to show the widespread impact of R NIL. (link)
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La Salle has unveiled the Explorer Athletic Excellence Fund to “affirm the University’s commitment to athletic success and directly impact its student-athletes. The fund now allows tax-free contributions towards athletics.” (link)
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San Diego President James Harris argues in an New York Times op-ed that the Power 4 has grown so dominant that it should form a standalone football association run by pro-style administrators with its own rules, revenue distribution, and scheduling. “That would allow these programs to reap the benefits of their popularity while not setting the course for the rest of the member schools, like a tanker pulling a line of rowboats. Why is this drastic step necessary? Consider one common misconception about major college football — that it generates much of the funding for lower-level football programs and for other sports. In reality, the massive revenue that the top football conferences generate from TV deals goes directly back to them. The rest of the NCAA membership relies almost exclusively on the revenue from the Division I men’s basketball tournament. … Yet the wider Division I membership shares the burden of paying for the lawsuit settlements that the Power Four schools either largely created or would benefit the most from.” Harris goes on to posit that “if the football programs did separate as I am suggesting, I think we would see another major realignment of athletic conferences, with schools opting for ones closer to their campuses for their other athletes. This would save those schools money and reduce time out of class as well as renew traditional rivalries. … As the president of a university with competitive sports teams outside of the Power Four, I think this solution is the only way to allow a level playing field for all student-athletes, nurture other non-football sports programs, support more opportunities for women and focus more attention on Olympic sports.” (link)
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Former Fox Sports President Bob Thompson joins The College Football Mafia podcast to discuss the role of private equity in college sports, the fight between Fox and ESPN to control premium broadcast windows, what’s in store for the next decade of college football and more. Thompson also weighs in on Texas Tech Board of Regents’ Cody Campbell’s idea to amend the Sports Broadcasting Act and doesn’t believe the claim that pooling media rights would result in upwards of $7B in new money. Thompson said consultants “will usually tell you what you want to hear, so they keep getting paid,” and pushed back hard on Campbell’s math, noting here’s already ~$5.5B flowing to conferences. “You’re going to tell me that it’s going to more than double… just by jointly pooling your rights? I don’t buy it.” He also said the NFL scheduling analogy doesn’t translate because college has too many games/teams to avoid overlap, and even the NFL overlaps most games outside of primetime. Thompson also pushed back on Campbell’s assertion that Olympic and women’s sports aren’t aired. “[The SEC Network, Big Ten Network and ACC Network] live on that product.” In fact, to illustrate how much content is available, Thompson pointed out he can stream his granddaughter’s high school softball games. Full podcast. (link)
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Patriot League Commissioner Jennifer Heppel sat down with AthleticDirectorU’s Tai M. Brown to offer insight from the conference office on topics such as consensus building, making an impactful first impression and managing the spotlight as a leader. Heppel notes that advanced preparation helps her manage friction between stakeholders when she’s building consensus, pointing out that “it takes four to five times as much work [as the meeting’s length] in advance of a meeting to have a successful meeting.” Heppel also explains that “hearing competition, hearing friction – that’s not negative. That is a trigger for good conversation. I think decisions are stronger when there has been dialogue around them. You can over-talk something, but there’s a balance. If you under-talk something, you don’t get a full understanding and then it becomes harder. In the league office, you build consensus, you have outcomes, and often you need to remind your membership what they decided – and why. That’s where the discussion is so important.” More. (link)
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While Maine did opt into the House settlement, it has so far held off from paying student-athletes, and Black Bears AD Jude Killy explains the decision was about flexibility: “Opting out would guarantee you couldn’t do anything different than how you’re operating right now or how you’ve operated in the past. Opting in doesn’t mean we’re going to do different things, but it does provide you the ability to do different things if you choose to.” Killy adds that reduction in revenue due to the House settlement will be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars each year. “It’s not insignificant. You do try and map that out so we’re more prepared in the future than we are in the immediacy of it.” Asked whether the absence of revenue sharing will impact recruiting for his team, Men’s Hockey HC Ben Barr notes: “College hockey isn’t the same as football and basketball at the SEC level. … That’s a world, outside of building a huge new stadium or something, we’ll never play in. We might not be first to the party, but we just can’t be last either. That’s the challenge we have.” (link)
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Football Carousel…
➤ Penn State has parted ways with Football HC James Franklin, and Nittany Lions AD Pat Kraft says in a statement: "Penn State owes an enormous amount of gratitude to Coach Franklin who rebuilt our football program into a national power. He won a Big Ten Championship, led us to seven New Year's Six bowl games and a College Football Playoff appearance last year. However, we hold our athletics programs to the highest of standards, and we believe this is the right moment for new leadership at the helm of our football program to advance us toward Big Ten and national championships.” AC Terry Smith will serve as Interim HC. Under the terms of his contract, Franklin is owed $49.7M. (link, link)
➤ UAB has parted ways with Football HC Trent Dilfer. OC Alex Mortensen will serve as Interim HC. (link)
➤ Oregon State has relieved Football HC Trent Bray of his duties. (link)
➤ Oregon State AD Scott Barnes sits down with JohnCanzano.com’s namesake to discuss the decision to move on from Football HC Trent Bray and explains that after observing the program’s direction over the past several weeks, “I wasn’t comfortable feeling like as we launch into a new conference, as we think about this university, our fan base, student-athletes, that it was headed the right direction in the short term, but also thinking in the long term and what we need as a standard and how to get there. And it felt like a different direction was needed because of that.” Barnes also acknowledges that finances played a part in the decision, “particularly at a time when we’re seeing conference distributions dissipate for us and the challenges we have. It had to play a role and certainly I’m grateful that we were able to figure that out.” Full conversation, including Barnes’ position that, for the first time in his career, he will form a hiring committee to help select the new football leader in Corvallis. (link)
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More People & Places…
➤ Georgia Southern taps Little Rock Assoc. AD for Athletics Facilities and Operations Garrett Ton for its Assoc. AD for Facilities & Events position. (link)
➤ Dayton has named former men’s basketball standout Jim Paxson as Senior Advisor for Basketball Operations. Paxson, who played 11 seasons in the NBA, served as Director of Pro Personnel for the Chicago Bulls until 2024. With the Flyers, Paxson’s role will involve providing support to the men’s basketball program in areas such as player evaluation, roster construction, and player personnel strategies. (link)
➤ The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect has a bevy of personnel updates from the past week: Boston College, BYU, Cal Poly, Cal State Bakersfield, Colorado State, Connecticut, Creighton, CSUN, FIU, Florida A&M, Fordham, Fresno State, Furman, Georgia Southern, Green Bay, Hampton, Houston Christian, La Salle, Louisiana, LSU, Marist, Miami (OH), Milwaukee, Morehead State, New Orleans, Norfolk State, Northeastern, Prairie View A&M, Rhode Island, Rutgers, Sacred Heart, Saint Mary’s, San Diego State, South Alabama, St. Thomas, Tennessee, Troy, UC Davis, UMass Lowell, Western Carolina, Western Illinois, West Virginia, William & Mary and Yale. (link)
➤ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire reveals plenty of hoops coaching staff updates, plus movement in 20 other sports. (link)
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Georgia Tech is the latest department to partner with Collegiate Sports Connect for use of its Talent Finder tool. Yellow Jackets AVP/Executive Deputy AD Brent Jones: “The Connect platform is user friendly, robust, and continues to evolve into several different spaces and needs for athletic departments. Connect offers Georgia Tech Athletics the ability to attract, recruit, hire and retain dynamic leaders in the sports industry.” (link)
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ESPN’s College GameDay is headed to Athens, where Georgia will host Ole Miss on Saturday. (link); Meanwhile, Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff will make the trip to Provo, where BYU will host Utah in the latest renewal of their rivalry. (link)
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UCF should change its name to the University of Orlando or Orlando University. That’s what the Orlando Sentinel’s Mike Bianchi believes, explaining: “That’s right — drop the ‘Central,’ embrace the city, and stop pretending that the rest of the country knows what or where ‘Central Florida’ is. Bianchi goes on to explain that “Mike Repole — the billionaire entrepreneur behind Bodyarmor, Vitaminwater and now one of the new owners of the Orlando Storm, the city’s new United Football League team,” brought up UCF’s name unsolicited, remarking: “There’s easy decisions in life and then there are the most obvious decisions of all-time. This university should be known as the University of Orlando. Nobody outside of this state knows where Central Florida is, just as nobody knows where Central Jersey is or Central Iowa or Central New Hampshire. But everybody knows where Orlando is. … The name Orlando would be great for recruiting because the recruiting process begins when kids are 7 or 8 years old and they go to Disney World and create great memories. And then when they grow up, they’re like ‘Oh my God, Orlando, I want to go back there.’ Changing the name would be a great branding and marketing tool for the university.” More from Bianchi. (link)
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BYU has added Idaho State to its home football slate in 2029. (link)
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Mississippi State and Washington State mutually agree to cancel home-and-home football series in 2030-31 due to the SEC adding a ninth conference game, per On3’s Brett McMurphy. (link)
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Warner Bros Discovery has rebuffed Paramount’s initial takeover approach, according to Bloomberg’s Lucas Shaw, Michelle F. Davis and Thomas Buckley, who report WBD rejected an offer of around $20 per share for being too low. Warner Bros. shares closed at $17.10 on Friday, giving the company a market value of $42.3B. Paramount shares were at $17 a share, valuing it at $18.6B. Shaw, et al. add: “Warner Bros. CEO David Zaslav believes he can get a hefty premium for his streaming and studios businesses once they’re separated from the cable channels.” (link)
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