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Our sincerest condolences go out to the entire San Francisco community as well as to the family, friends and colleagues of Dons’ AD Larry Williams, who passed away suddenly Thursday morning while working out. (link)
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With no unanimous verdict in sight, the Big Ten’s 18 presidents and chancellors did not vote during a Thursday meeting on a $2.4B investment plan. In its statement, the Big Ten said it "remains committed to modernizing the operations of our conference, strengthening conference stability, preserving Olympic and women's sports, and enhancing the student-athlete experience. The conference has provided an option from a nonprofit partner – not private equity – that meets those objectives. Ultimately, it is the decision of the Big Ten member institutions' presidents and chancellors to decide if it's the right opportunity and those conversations are ongoing." (link)
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College.town Founder/CEO Matt Roberts sits down with Mountain West Commissioner Gloria Nevarez at the 2025 Women Leaders in Sports Convention to talk about the momentum in the conference, private outside capital in college athletics, March Madness expansion, media rights, sports betting and more. On the viability of private equity, Nevarez explains: “Every deal is different, and our presidents are generally less risk-tolerant, but in this space, for the right deal, as long as it aligns with our missions and values and we don’t give up too much control over our ability to meet our mission and educate our young people, I can see a private equity deal fitting in the college space, but I have not seen a cookie-cutter template yet. Every deal has something different about it and I think that is important when you're trying to match your mission and values.” Lots more on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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Fox Sports CEO Eric Shanks remarks that “college football and college athletics across the board is something that people are looking at now as a problem that has to be solved. And for as messy as some of the things that administrators have to deal with…if you’re a fan of college football or really any other college sport, life has never been better. Ratings are setting records, more teams now with NIL have a chance to make the College Football Playoff and win a national championship.” Shanks, an IU grad, continues: “I think without NIL Indiana wouldn’t be in the conversation. I mean, we hadn’t been in the conversation since the ‘60s. Just replicate that with school after school after school. I believe the market will eventually figure out NIL, either through regulation, legislation – there is regulation on the books now with the NIL clearinghouse. I think the issue with this year and why people still seem to think there’s a problem is a lot of schools frontran the payments before the clearinghouse even existed. … But I think there’s market forces that always – if you're a capitalist, you believe in the market, that it will figure it out. And the introduction of PE – a lot of very knowledgeable people in this room know that PE comes into businesses where they think they have an enormous opportunity. PE, right? I don’t know any PE company that is a 501(c)(3).” (link)
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Oklahoma State AD Chad Weiberg provides an update on the Football HC search: "If I were king of the world, we'd make an announcement the Sunday after the regular season ends and I know there are conference championship games that factor into that so that extends potentially what a regular season could look like for some people. Our goal is to be in position to move as quickly as we can when the regular season ends. That doesn't leave a lot of time in the start of the high school signing period, but it does give you time before the new portal window opens on January 2. We'll have to see how that all plays out." (link)
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Charlotte Chancellor Sharon L. Gaber confirms the “terms of Mike Hill’s contract will be honored, including a financial payout of his $420,000 base salary through June 30, 2030. The payout is subject to standard mitigation obligations." (link)
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Two weeks before North Carolina’s first football game, GM Michael Lombardi traveled to Saudi Arabia on “an exploratory fundraising trip,” according to Tar Heels Vice Chancellor for Communications Dean Stoyer. The Athletic’s Brendan Marks and Christopher Kamrani report that UNC football officials provided them with a statement confirming Lombardi’s visit, which said Lombardi “went to Saudi Arabia to meet with high-ranking government officials to discuss potential partnership opportunities.” According to the statement, the Saudis “love UNC because of Coach Belichick and Michael Jordan.” Executive Assoc. AD Steve Newmark declined to provide details about the person with whom Lombardi met, but UNC later characterized the individual as a “college football fan” interested in “supporting Coach Belichick” in a statement to The News & Observer. Marks and Kamrani also report: “Although details about Lombardi’s visit are not fully clear, it did not result in any agreement or support of Belichick’s program, according to the university. It is unclear whether any follow-up meetings or conversations took place. Neither UNC athletics nor university funds were used to pay for the trip, according to Stoyer, who said ‘the Saudis’ paid to host the trip.” (link)
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Texas Tech AD Kirby Hocutt announces that, starting this week, the first time a tortilla is thrown on the field at Jones AT&T Stadium there will be a warning over the PA system. The second time the Red Raiders will be assessed a 15-yard penalty and a $100K fine. (link)
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More on U.S. Soccer’s white paper on the college game from U.S. Soccer President Cindy Parlow Cone, who tells The Athletic’s Henry Bushnell that college soccer “is at risk. It may not be immediately at risk, but there is risk around the corner. … We’re willing to put time, money, expertise in support of this not just in the short term, but for the long term.” Bushnell points out that the big unknown is how leaders in college athletics will respond to the recommendations. Davidson AD Chris Clunie also weighs in: “In my position, everything is so much about resources and revenue generation. And if there’s a way for us to maximize efficiency, to do things differently in a manner that allows us to cut back on spending, to shift to more of a localized, regionalized model that impacts budgets, and allows us to do more with more, I’m all for it. I’m not trying to cut soccer. I don’t want to cut resources to soccer. But if there were ways for us to be more efficient with the dollars that we’re spending, ultimately that’s gonna help us.” If U.S. Soccer can help generate revenue for college programs and subsidize expenses, Clunie sees a future where NCAA leaders could work with national governing bodies in other sports to do the same. “If this goes well, this can be applied across a number of other Olympic sports. This could potentially build a model. Especially in this world of college athletics, where big-time college football is driving the machine. You [might have to] get off the bus and start driving your own bus.” More from Bushnell. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Western Kentucky AD Todd Stewart has been appointed to the FBS Oversight Committee. (link)
➤ The new Baseball Oversight Committee is nearing a full roster, according to D1Baseball’s Kendall Rogers, who reports that “two student-athlete, non-voting positions, have been filled, and Oral Roberts AD Tim Johnson will round out the 'remaining' conferences’ positions on the committee.” (link)
➤ Want to work at Colorado State? Rams’ Creative Director Jaren Fritz joins College.town's Kristen Eargle to discuss the Director of Creative Video opening. Fritz talks about how the department is structured, daily responsibilities of the role, what experiences the Rams are looking for and more. Fritz explains the position includes oversight of two full-time employees as well as interns “and then a lot of social and creative strategy on top of that, too. We want to ideate. Our mission statement is we want to be the most watched, most loved and most innovative school in the West. So, bringing that innovative spirit and being a really big culture builder is huge for that role.” (link)
➤ HOK promotes Principal, Senior Project Designer Rashed Singaby to Director and Marketing Principal Amy Chase to Director of Strategic Development for its Sports + Recreation + Entertainment (SRE) practice. In addition, John Rhodes will assume the title of Director of SRE – International, while Doug Barraza and Scott Schiamberg recently joined the organization as Regional Leaders based in Kansas City and New York, respectively. (link)
➤ Basketball, baseball and swimming & diving lead the way in coaching staff changes from the past few days. Check out movement across all sports in this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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Facility Features…
➤ Swamp247’s Graham Hall reports that project documents concerning the renovation of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium “do not show an expected diminished capacity during the 2027 and 2028 seasons, though the seating quantity target is listed in 2029 as 80,895, a decrease of 6,349 seats. In 2030, upon the project's expected completion, the seating target rises to 83,096, according to the documents. Factoring in standing room only additions, The Swamp is projected to hold 84,399 in 2030. The scheduled start date for the renovation's construction is April 2027.” (link)
➤ UNLV will rededicate the court at the Thomas & Mack to honor both Hall of Fame basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian & his wife, Lois. The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Mick Akers notes that “in 2005 the court was named in honor of Jerry. A pregame ceremony planned for the Nov. 4 UNLV game vs UT Martin will see Lois’ name added.” (link)
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Deals, Deals, Deals…
➤ Memphis is partnering with CaringCent, the creator of RallyGive, to focus on unlocking new support throughout the athletic year. (link)
➤ Ohio State and live event facial authentication platform provider Wicket have partnered to rollout dedicated facial ticketing lanes at Buckeyes Football games. Through the system, which debuted last weekend, enrolled students can enter the facility through Express Entry ticketing lanes by simply smiling at a ticketing iPad, which confirms their information without requiring them to take out their phone or show tickets. Furthermore, students with multiple tickets on their account, along with their guests, can enter with just one face scan. (link)
➤ Auburn partners with Trustworthy Digital to implement AI agents and conduct a comprehensive Google Analytics audit to help AU better understand their audience and unlock new opportunities for seamless ticket sales, increased donations, enhanced merchandise revenue and stronger fan engagement. (link)
➤ Fairfield partners with Student Athlete Score to provide its student-athletes and athletics department with advanced tools to measure, manage and maximize NIL opportunities. (link)
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Horizon League Commissioner Julie Roe Lach is departing the league after almost five years in the big chair to become the Executive VP with Pacers Sports & Entertainment, the corporate identity exemplified by the Indiana Pacers, Indiana Fever, Noblesville Boom, Pacers Foundation and Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Roe Lach: “Today is bittersweet. Being a part of the Horizon League has been so meaningful. Our staff, presidents, chancellors, athletics directors, sports administrators, coaches, faculty athletics representatives and student-athletes are remarkable. Traveling to our campuses and seeing the transformational opportunities in action has been such a privilege. Our league is filled with committed, talented and impactful leaders. I’m grateful to have been a part of the HL.” Roe Lach will remain in her Commissioner’s role and assist in the transition through the academic semester. (link)
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Charlotte AD Mike Hill is no longer leading the 49ers. Chancellor Sharon Gaber: “Over the past seven years, Mike has led our athletics department with deep commitment. He played a pivotal role in many important advances for our athletics department, including the move to the American. His hiring of Head Football Coach Tim Albin has also set us on a path toward success. We deeply appreciate Mike's service, dedication and contributions, and we wish him the very best in his future endeavors.” Vice Chancellor for Institutional Integrity/General Counsel Jesh Humphrey will lead athletics in the interim. (link)
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Big Ten’s Billions…
➤ Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti confirms a potential investment would come from a “non-profit” but doesn’t identify the partner. Petitti also says he’s bullish on the idea of creating a separate entity, though doesn’t name Big Ten Enterprises. Petitti: “What we're down to considering right now is funding from partners that’s not-for-profit. It’s not some of the things that you guys may have been reading about. We think that’s the best fit. Not that those other things couldn’t have worked, but right now, we think the best partnership idea is to go in that direction. We still have to cross a threshold and decide that partnership is the right thing. We’ve done a lot of work and have a tremendous amount of support for it. We just have to finish the process.” (link)
➤ Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger reports the Michigan Board of Regents “solidified its position in opposing the league’s 20-year, $2.4B investment proposal” during a Thursday meeting. More of note: “The pushback may impact any approval of the current structure of the capital proposal as it requires unanimity among the 18 schools under the terms of the deal. At best, a decision is expected to be delayed and any vote tabled from Big Ten membership, something many expected to occur this week. [...] …several officials in support of the capital proposal believe that the conference should continue with the concept without USC and Michigan. Presumably under this plan, league officials, with approval from the investment fund, would create new terms and only extend the grant of rights and distribute capital to those 16 supporters. It’s not clear if this is even possible.” (link)
➤ Per ESPN’s Dan Wetzel, Wolverines Regent Jordan Acker said the “plan is rushed, not the best deal possible and just the latest short term money-raising move (after four waves of expansion) that doesn't address spending.” Acker added: “We can do this more efficiently than selling assets. We understand the responsibility to lift all boats and to help schools that need money to get that money … it just has to be on the best financial terms possible. The Big Ten does not need to be sold to save college sports. It needs to lead to save college sports.” According to Wetzel, Acker continued on to say that "consultants and banks" hired by Michigan to "review this deal, including Barclays, were unequivocal in their opposition. They recommend different ways to address deficits and raise money." Acker also called for a meeting of the Big Ten Trustees following the football season to address the issue. (link, link)
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USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz reports “U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken has ordered that a hearing be held Nov. 6 ‘on objections to the continuation of the’ going-forward, injunctive aspects of the NCAA-House settlement, which also is on appeal to the 9th U.S. Circuit of Appeals. Several new objections to settlement and manner in which it is being implemented have been filed in recent weeks, including those concerning roster limits and schools' decisions on whether to give athletes a designation that would let them not count against the limits for another school.” (link)
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On3’s Ross Dellenger writes the NCAA’s “five-for-five” eligibility plan to end redshirts has been tabled for now with attorneys advising “college officials against passing such a monumental change while fighting more than two dozen lawsuits from players seeking more years of eligibility.” Dellenger continues: “So… the mounting eligibility cases are preventing a change to the eligibility rule that may prevent more eligibility cases? Maybe. Some argue that a change to the ‘five-for-five’ may trigger more lawsuits. Any ‘five-for-five’ concept would likely eliminate redshirts, waivers and other exceptions for additional seasons of eligibility. That alone could elicit more legal challenges. [...] The point is, if you expand to five years, where does it truly end? Where is the line drawn? The existing four-year eligibility rule is tethered to the traditional four-year academic calendar. Can you legally justify a change to five years by tying it, as well, to the academic calendar? These are questions with complicated answers or no answers at all, which may further prevent any change to the rule.” More. (link)
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Alabama AD Greg Byrne joins The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman and Stewart Mandel on The Audible podcast to discuss coaching buyouts, NIL chaos and the real cost of college football. On what fans and media are missing relating to huge college football coaching buyouts, Byrne remarks: “It’s complicated right? We have a very challenging model. We have two sports that turn a profit, football and men’s basketball. … And then we have 19 sports that don’t, and we fund and support all 21 of our sports at Alabama … at a level that we’re proud of to develop the young people in the program. Football’s the engine that pulls that train to allow everything else to happen. So, what institutions have to weigh, and each institution is different. I certainly can’t speak on behalf of Penn State. At some point, as you try to continue to move your department forward, you have to make challenging financial decisions. By no means are schools just having $50M or $20M, or whatever it is, just burning a hole in your pocket saying, ‘oh man, no problem. I can handle this buyout.’ If you’re going to make investments of that size, no matter who you are or where you are, that is a decision that takes a lot of challenging discussion and a lot of planning, and at the same time, there are some schools that just don’t have that ability to do that. What happens is, when you see an extreme, people will say ‘that’s just the way it is.’ That’s what people are willing to do. While there certainly have been buyouts in college athletics for sure, without taking a scientific poll of my peers, 100% of them would say I would like to try to avoid that if at all possible.” More from Byrne. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Indiana and Football HC Curt Cignetti have agreed to a new eight-year contract through Nov. 30, 2033 with an average annual compensation value of approximately $11.6M. ESPN’s Pete Thamel reports Cignetti’s buyout is “expected to be $15 million.” (link, link)
➤ George Mason Women’s Volleyball HC Megan Shifflett Bachmann has inked a contract extension through the 2027 campaign. (link)
➤ George Washington Men’s Soccer HC Craig Jones will step away from his role at the conclusion of the 2025 season after 14 seasons at the helm. (link)
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U.S. Soccer has released its NextGen White Paper, authored by the NextGen College Soccer Committee (NCSC), outlining recommendations for changing college soccer. Recommendations include regional conference realignment with promotion and relegation; a full-school-year competition calendar; professional player eligibility; and enhanced commercial opportunities. From the report: “We have reached an inflection point where proactive change is required. … Without these shifts, college soccer risks dwindling relevance in the U.S. soccer ecosystem and reduced support within college athletics.” Sportico’s Luke Cyphers explains the NCSC is pushing for at least some of the proposals in the report to be in operation in men’s soccer as early as the 2026-27 academic year. “That includes competition that spans the full academic year, rather than the current lone semester. That new, longer year – with a mandated break in December and January – would allow for more months of supervised training but a less condensed playing schedule, with fewer games per week and more recovery time. It would be capped by a national tournament in the spring, which itself could be a source of revenue and attention, akin to the baseball and softball College World Series. Such a tournament could have a home, like Omaha, Nebraska, and Oklahoma City for the men’s and women’s annual CWS finals, or move around, like the NCAA basketball tourney.” (link); Tons more in the full report. (link)
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With 364 out of 365 DI Men’s Basketball teams having officially released their 2025-26 rosters and full schedules, except for Wagner, Sportico’s Daniel Libit notes a spokesperson said the school “will release its non-conference schedule by the end of the week and will compete this season.” (link)
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This year’s Kentucky men’s basketball team has a payroll around $22M, according to the Lexington Herald Leader’s Ben Roberts, who adds: “That was the number as of the finalization of the House settlement.” Roberts also notes the men’s hoops team is receiving around 25-30% of UK’s overall rev share, “which is likely still tops in the SEC and in the running for the highest share among men’s basketball programs in power conferences nationally.” (link)
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Rutgers reportedly paid TurnkeyZRG approximately $120K for its role in the Scarlet Knights’ lengthy AD search, per Sportico’s Daniel Libit. As you’ll recall, NJ.com reported during the process that the parties were no longer working together on the search. Libit: “The future of Rutgers and TurnkeyZRG’s working relationship remains unclear, but the master services agreement remains in effect. Despite the report of them parting ways, a public records request did not produce any formal notice the school sent to the company seeking to terminate their relationship.” (link)
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Utah inks a multi-year partnership with luxury blanket company Minky Couture to unveil two new on-court logos at the Jon M. Huntsman Center during the Utes’ men’s basketball exhibition opener versus Nevada on Oct. 17. The logos will be displayed on both the home and visiting sides of the court, appearing during games throughout the men’s and women’s basketball season as well as at select community events hosted at the facility. Developed in collaboration with JMI Sports, the partnership naming the company the Official Blanket Partner of Utah Athletics will also include a custom Utah Utes fan blanket, a Minky Couture-branded golf cart in Utah Village during home football tailgates and presenting partner status at the Red Rocks’ women’s gymnastics meet against Arizona State on Jan. 30. (link)
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