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More from Mountain West Commissioner Gloria Nevarez & her interview with College.town Founder/CEO Matt Roberts. Regarding March Madness expansion, Nevarez says: “I start from a place of ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,’ but I have a lot of faith in Dan Gavitt and the NCAA leadership that, if it could be done in a manner that wouldn’t take us backwards, I’d be open to exploring that. … Retaining the importance of conference championships—and avoiding a compacted regular season, since basketball spans two semesters with finals—are the two things I would want preserved in any expansion.” The conference is “very, very, very close” to securing a new media rights deal, and Nevarez notes: “We used to sign 10- or 12-year deals. Now we’re talking five or six. As soon as we get this thing signed, we’re going to be thinking forward about the next deal. The other thing that changed in that space is you’ll see multiple partners. Even some of the biggest properties now, you have to channel surf across two or three different partners to find the game or product. It’s just a new reality. But having multiple partners at the table gives you broader reach and voice as well.” Check out the full conversation on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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Atlantic10 Commissioner Bernadette McGlade talks to Hoops HQ’s Seth Davis about her league’s competitive positioning: “We’re a basketball-centric league. We’ve made no bones about that. We’ve always been that way. The fact that we don’t have to be providing NIL money to football student-athletes allows us an opportunity. We still don’t have budgets as large as they have because we don’t have the (College Football Playoff) revenue, but we can provide what would be considered fair market value to men’s and women’s basketball players that could help level out the playing field. [...] We are always paying attention to what’s happening around the country, but our footprint is good now. Our members are strong. We have great commitment right now in terms of NIL and rev share, and I’m anxious to see how we compete on the floor this year.” More. (link)
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Crakes Media’s namesake Patrick Crakes on the proposed UC Investments deal with the Big Ten: “$2B investment in question here is like a 1.8 year extension on the B10’s current media rights deals. Given the proposal’s assumptions on aggressive conference media rights growth every five years over the next three cycles this doesn’t seem like that much money. Not enough at least to justify a GOR extension. I get the immediate cash infusion and tying the bigger CFB school brands to the less strategic ones but if everyone assumes a media rights double in just a couple years there’s other ways to mitigate cash flow needs in the short run then this grand generational proposal.” (link)
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RedBird Capital Managing Director Kevin LaForce participated in a panel discussion with Front Office Sports’ Eric Fisher at the Asset Class event at the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. The focus was on the new era of sports investing, and LaForce commented on the Big Ten’s potential PE deal: “We're not convinced that private equity in the sense of buying 10% or 5% or 25% or control of anything makes a lot of sense for the institutions. We think financing could make sense, but most importantly, we believe that any good partner that traffics or partners in the collegiate ecosystem will bring other things to bear besides money. They have to be able to bring strategic value to these institutions and conferences. They have to be able to help navigate this transition of the ecosystem. They have to be able to help set up structures and monetization to keep pace with the rising escalating costs of the ecosystem. And if you're just showing up with money, it's probably the wrong place to be. And if you're showing up with private equity where you're looking to buy 10% of something, well then, we'll see if there's willing sellers. We think that in most situations though, institutions and conferences could definitely benefit from flexible financing and certainly benefit from a partner who can add value. Go ahead.” More. (link)
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Here’s the full three-page term sheet of Clemson AD Graham Neff’s extension. One interesting nugget is the “Look-in” clause: “Parties will conduct a good faith discussion regarding renewal opportunities and market adjustments on or before July 1, 2028.” (link)
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New CSUN AD Ryan Smartwood received a four-year deal to lead the Matadors, which came with base pay of $315K annually & the opportunity to earn up to another $30K in academic & athletic bonuses. Buyout wise, if Smartwood were to exit for a comparable job within the first three years of the deal he’d owe 25% of the remaining contract value. Info from CollegeAD. (link)
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The Big 12 sent a memo to all members that a second violation of throwing objects onto the football field will result in a $100K fine “or the ability to pause the game and clear a section of the stadium,” per Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger. (link)
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With an average announced Wisconsin Football attendance of 70,233 through its first four home games of the 2025 campaign, the mark is on pace to be UW’s lowest since 1992, reports the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s John Steppe. Steppe continues: “Wisconsin has averaged only 51,980 tickets scanned per game so far in the 2025 season. … That is roughly only 72% of the ticketed seats for a game at Camp Randall Stadium.” More. (link)
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On3 reports that Holiday Bowl officials flew to Saudi Arabia this spring and met with Saudi officials about playing this year’s bowl game in the Middle East. The Holiday Bowl, which pits an ACC team against a Pac-12 team, did not get the support from the ACC ADs to move the game. As such, the 47th Holiday Bowl will be played Jan. 2 at 8 p.m. ET in San Diego. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ UConn Assoc. AD for External Operations & NIL Strategy Catherine Zuppani has exited the department in Storrs and is now an operations manager with WTS Transport. (link)
➤ Bethune-Cookman Asst. Communications Director Bryan Harvey returns to Alcorn State as Assoc. AD for External Operations. This marks Harvey's second tenure with the Braves, having previously served as Senior Assoc. AD for Strategic Communications from June 2022 through early 2023. (link)
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It was another busy week for the new CRO.ticker - a College.town collab with NACMA - with lots of news and insights on consumer preferences, including Ally’s Cost of Fandom report, a look at how the ultra-rich are trading in possessions for experiences as status symbols and a Bloomberg analysis of consumer spending. Beyond that, Talking Tickets! shares two simple models for building durable fandom, marketers at Advertising Week NY dispel myths about Gen Z and Revenue Brew unpacks what’s working and what’s not as companies are integrating AI into the sales process. Sign up to make sure you don’t miss an issue! (link)
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ESPN SVP of Research Flora Kelly via X: “We are midseason and college football is up 20% vs last year. The sport has a record high 90 Billion watched of live games. ESPN-nets/ABC accounted for 61% of ALL college football viewing - up from 57% last year.” ESPN EVP of Programming Burke Magnus adds some context, with average numbers to date in particular time slots: “NOON: FOX 5.9M/ABC 4.0M; 330p: ABC 8.0M/CBS 4.0M; PRIME: ABC 8.2M/NBC 4.0M. Of the 21 total games in these three time slots over the first 7 weeks, ABC/ESPN has had the most-viewed game in 17 of 21 windows.” (link)
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UNC Greensboro unveils its Honoring Our Legacy, Championing the Future Athletics Strategic Plan for 2025-2030 organized around five strategic priorities: Student-Athlete Well-Being and Experience; Financial Resources; Branding and Engagement, Culture; and Competitive Landscape. At the center of the plan is UNCG’s Core Purpose: We discover and develop champions in life with the effort reflecting the department’s culture, grounded in teamwork, responsibility, integrity, excellence and a steadfast commitment to student-athlete well-being. Full strategic plan. (link)
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St. John’s will officially break ground today on its new basketball practice facility as part of a larger initiative enabling the University to renovate and modernize Taffner Field House. Slated to open in spring 2027, the approximately 50K square foot facility will serve as a dedicated training space for the Red Storm men's and women's basketball programs, featuring amenities that include multiple practice courts, strength and conditioning areas, hydro-therapy pools, video review rooms and team lounges. (link)
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Dartmouth receives a $1M gift from alums Adam and Kelly Horst to endow the Carl J. Wallin Assistant Throws Coach of Track & Field position in honor of more than 40 years of "unparalleled service” from retired Big Green Track & Field AC Carl Wallin. (link)
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Notre Dame introduces the Notre Dame Hockey Leprechaun logo to represent Fighting Irish Hockey. Take a look. (link)
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Clemson has “unanimously approved” a new deal for AD Graham Neff that will see his total annual salary rise 39% from $900K to $1.25M in 2025-26, before “eventually” climbing to $1.75M, while keeping him under contract through 2031. As part of Neff’s deal, his total salary will expand by $100K annually and he’ll receive a retention bonus of $300K if he remains AD as of July 1, 2026. Clemson is also paying Neff an annual “licensing fee” of $250K for his “name, likeness, trademarks, and similar IP,” which is considered deferred compensation and will be paid into an LLC held by Neff. Additionally, Neff can earn as much as $250K in annual bonuses based on various Clemson sports accomplishments, including finishing among the ACC’s top four schools in football/basketball television viewership numbers. If Clemson were to fire Neff without cause, he would be owed 75% of the total money left on his contract, while if Neff were to terminate his deal for another AD job, he would owe the Tigers 25% of the total money remaining on the contract. (link)
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The Charlotte Observer’s Hunter Bailey Q&A’s with Charlotte Chancellor Sharon Gaber, who in speaking on the timeline for hiring a new AD remarked: “We have made no decision on that at this time, and it is too soon to comment further.” As for what she’s looking for in the next AD hire, Gaber added: “We’ll be looking for someone who understands the evolving landscape of college athletics—particularly in areas like NIL, student-athlete experience and financial sustainability—and who can continue to strengthen our programs and community engagement.” (link)
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Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger reports “UC Investments, the non-profit investor proposing the $2.4B capital deal with the Big Ten, has released a statement, confirming much of what has been previously reported about the deal and emphasizing that it plans to continue dialogue with the Big Ten.” Of note from the statement: “UC Investments has offered to invest $2.4B, a 10% minority stake, with the remaining 90% to be shared among all 18 Big Ten member universities and the conference itself. The terms of our offer require us to hold the investment for at least 15 years … As codified in our ten investment pillars, we are ‘centennial investors.’ We consider Big Ten Enterprises a 100-year investment. Additionally, we have offered any Big Ten-member university the opportunity to buy down UC Investments’ stake in Big Ten Enterprises if it wishes to acquire a larger ownership stake for itself. Any potential partnership with UC Investments would not change the Big Ten’s governance structure. UC Investments would not be involved in the operations of the conference itself.” The full statement. (link)
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A Big Ten source tells SBJ’s Ben Portnoy in regards to a potential private equity deal that “we’ve been pushing the league to find new sources of revenue. I don’t think we could have ever contemplated something of this magnitude, but as we push for the conference to be a revenue driver for the schools, this is a way for the conference to do just that.” More than a dozen industry sources Portnoy has spoken with over the last two weeks have “preached optimism the Big Ten’s deal will ultimately get done,” with one Power 4 administrator saying: “People are sitting back and [watching]. Let’s see the Big Ten get it across the finish line first.” A second Big Ten source says the league has projected in the neighborhood of a 20x increase in revenue by activating Big Ten Enterprises: “When you aggregate valuable rights, put them all in an entity and leverage it like the Big Ten is doing, it is incredibly valuable. I really do believe the reason there was so much interest in this opportunity is because that’s what they saw.” A second P4 source adds: “If it does happen in the Big Ten, yeah, I think absolutely some people are going to go, ‘Whoa, that’s a lot of money.’ And a conference that’s lagging behind overall would probably say, ‘OK, we’re getting even further behind.’” (link)
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The ACC has discussed adding women’s basketball viewership to its revenue distribution model, according to league Commissioner Jim Phillips who tells SB Nation’s Mitchell Northam: “We have discussed it. As of now, the (Board of Directors) has not gone in that direction. But we immediately voted to make sure that postseason performance (in women’s basketball) was part of our success initiative program — which rewards football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball. That’s all part of the same structure that distributes those dollars from who performs well in the postseason.” On whether he would have thought 10 years ago there was a chance the 2028 Women’s Final Four would be played at Lucas Oil Stadium: “I would have been absolutely ecstatic that that could happen. That day has come, which I think is fantastic. We have to continue to invest in women’s basketball. It’s paramount for all of us. The game has never been healthier, but the game also needs us to continue to pay attention to it and to invest in it, because it’s on a really good trajectory, but it won’t be if we under-resource it. And so, we’re trying to do everything we can. I’m proud of what we’ve done in the league on how we’re marketing and promoting and branding. We added 12 additional games of new inventory — of more games than (we had) last year on ESPN. We strengthened our non-conference schedule, and so, the league is continuing to make sure that we prioritize women’s basketball.” More from Phillips. (link)
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Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua appeared on The Dan Patrick Show and had this to say on a 16-team College Football Playoff format: “Sixteen teams is the way we should go. Five automatic qualifiers. One each for the Power 4 conference champions. One for the highest G5 champion. Eleven at-large, prove it on the field. If we’re lucky enough to be in, we’re in. If, because we’re independent, and we have three losses or four losses and we’re out, we’re out. I think there’s almost unanimity in that feeling and I hope that’s where we end up. I feel passionate about that. I think it’s the best thing for college football. I think it’s the best thing for the future of college football. Look at the top 10 this year. Look at the different teams in there. Look at the success Texas Tech is having. You want that. You want every team to wake up at the end of the summer, as they go into their first game, and say if we get it done, if we go 12-0, if we go 11-1, if we schedule tough opponents and have a strong strength of schedule, we can earn our way in there. Nobody wants a head start. That’s not the way to do it. We want to prove we can identify a true national champion. A team that’s earned it on the field.” (link)
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More from Alabama AD Greg Byrne’s visit with The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman and Stewart Mandel on The Audible podcast. On football scheduling philosophy: “We’ve been very purposeful in making very good non-conference strength of schedule games. I think it’s good for our team. They love playing in those games. I think it’s good for our fans. They love going to those games. It’s good for college football. It’s good for our friends over at FOX, right? And, it’s good for our friends at ESPN and ABC and every place else. … I got frustrated last year because all I read was two versus three losses in the postseason. … We better want to make sure we continue to incentivize good college football games. Nine games in the SEC now. That will be a bear, right? We’re still going to play one Power 4 non-conference game every year, and I think that’s good for college football. I think most of the other leagues are doing that. I think one is not, and I think it’s important that gets recognized when it comes time to talk about postseason and what’s ahead, because that’s not just for Alabama, that’s good for college football as a whole and it’s good for the enterprise of it. So, I hope we continue to stay focused on that.” (link)
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Sportsbooks flagged dozens of suspicious bets made by gamblers repeatedly wagering against the same small-conference teams in at least 11 men's college basketball games over six weeks last season, according to ESPN’s David Purdum, who adds: “At least nine sportsbooks in 13 states and one Canadian province detected similar unusual betting activity, according to an email sent by IC360, a firm that monitors the betting market for abnormalities. The gamblers kept betting big against the same teams and winning. … Sportsbooks reported seeing similar betting activity on first-half spreads in the 2023-24 college basketball season and believed these bets were connected to the same gambling syndicate, according to the records and a source with direct knowledge. One sportsbook wrote in the documents that several bettors had potential links to the syndicate and referenced Marves Fairley, a Mississippi man who sells betting picks online, as ‘the main syndicate suspect.’ When reached by ESPN, Fairley denied any involvement. Multiple sources familiar with the federal investigation…told ESPN that the FBI has been interviewing college athletes and believe indictments are forthcoming. The sources said they have seen evidence of plots to fix college basketball games.” Fairley to Purdum: "Once this thing comes out and we can talk, man, and get all this behind us, whatever is going on, whatever the suspicion may be, just try to figure it out.” (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Hofstra names Country Club of Virginia Juniors Program HC Fred Lemongo as Women’s Tennis HC. (link)
➤ Little Rock Baseball HC Chris Curry agrees to a five-year contract extension. (link)
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Georgia and Delta Air Lines are expanding their partnership to feature Delta logos on both 25-yard lines of the Dooley Field playing surface at Sanford Stadium for the final three home games of the 2025 regular season campaign. (link)
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Blenders Eyewear founder Chase Fisher is donating $1M-per-year over the next five years to San Diego State’s Men’s Basketball program, per the San Diego Union-Tribune’s Mark Zeigler, who notes Fisher’s gift and the $1M guarantee from the annual Players Era Festival event will provide the Aztecs’ program a starting base of $2M per season, exponential growth over the MESA Foundation Basketball NIL collective’s $350K budget from 2021-22. (link)
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In honor of a gift from Sandra and Paul Edgerley, Boston College’s Silvio O. Conte Forum basketball court will officially be named the Edgerly Family Court and be unveiled for the start of the 2025-26 basketball season. The commitment counts toward Soaring Higher: The Campaign for Boston College, which aims to raise more than $400M for athletics. (link)
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Michigan has received a $6M grant from the Weiser Charitable Foundation and UM Regent Emeritus Ron Weiser to establish two endowed funds: the Marc A. Weiser Director of Track and Field and Cross Country Fund to support the director of the track and field and cross country teams; and the Ronald N. Weiser Wrestling Coach Fund to support the wrestling team’s head coach. (link)
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The State’s Chapel Fowler provides a couple of facility-related nuggets from today’s Clemson Board of Trustees meeting, including mock-ups of what final renovations of Littlejohn Coliseum will look like with construction on-going and expected to wrap up some time in 2026. Additionally, Fowler also reports country music star George Strait is set to perform at Memorial Stadium on May 2, 2026, marking the first concert in the ”Death Valley Nights” series. Per Fowler: “Clemson's football stadium usually seats 81,500, but Clemson AD Graham Neff says today that Memorial Stadium will be able to seat 90,000 people for the George Strait country concert … because Strait is going to be performing on the 50-yard line. Neff says Clemson is ‘committed to bringing the biggest, world-class events to our facilities and our community and our student body here’ under its Death Valley Nights partnership, which also led to the Savannah Bananas playing at Clemson in April.” View the Littlejohn Coliseum renderings. (link)
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The next phase of Vanderbilt’s reimagining of Hawkins Field is set to begin with construction work to expand and upgrade spaces and amenities for Commodores baseball student-athletes and fans. Overall, the Hawkins Field footprint will encompass approximately 50K square feet of new or enhanced space, including student-athlete resources, additional capacity, premium seating and expanded food and beverage options. The project also prioritizes player development, with more than 10K square feet devoted to a new weight room and pitching lab. Construction is set to begin immediately and the team will continue to play at Hawkins Field during the upcoming 2026 campaign. Check out renderings. (link)
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Sports Administration, UC Blue Ash College (University of Cincinnati / Blue Ash, OH): More details HERE.
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Assistant Director, Aztec Club (Administrator I) (San Diego State University / San Diego, CA): More details HERE.
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