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Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman tells SBJ’s Ben Portnoy the league is “in the best place we can be in the current landscape. Given all the change around us, we’ve been able to hold onto the things that I think are important to be successful in the college basketball universe. I think about membership stability – we’ve got nothing going with expansion. No one’s leaving, as far as I know. ... We’ve got the TV deal, which was a vote of confidence by the networks and the quality of the programming [we offer]. I hear other commissioners talk about basketball being undervalued. We don’t think that’s the case here. … Having the focus on basketball at a time when other schools are pretty distracted by football, I think, is a plus. Now, we don’t have their resources, but we don’t have their expenses. Where that nets out, I don’t know. It’ll depend in part on how the College Sports Commission can effectively enforce the valid business purpose and reasonable range of compensation on third-party [NIL] payments. If that can stay managed, then it could be an advantage for a school that doesn’t have to pay football.” (link)
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Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark says the amount of time it’s taking for the College Sports Commission to process NIL deals is “not a glitch. It’s a feature.” He adds: “The CSC is doing the critical work to ensure there's no pay for play in our industry. Deals that aren't above board are getting the scrutiny they deserve, this is a new year of enforcement. Complying with these new rules is not optional.” Yormark favors expanding March Madness if the “economics make sense,” adding: “There's nothing like the NCAA Tournament in all of sports, and I understand why fans may be apprehensive towards any change. That said, I think a format that improves access and economics without losing what makes the event so special is worth exploring.” Yormark on private equity: “I've done [the due diligence], and I did it early in fact, and we like where we are right now. That doesn't mean we're not exploring different options. But private equity for us doesn't work. We're very bullish on our future. We're not giving a stake to anyone. We want that upside.” (link)
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More from MAC Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher with The Field of 68’s Rob Dauster and Jeff Goodman as part of the league’s men’s basketball media day. On helping league schools with scheduling: “I saw it last year and I’m seeing it this year with our schedules in that we’re not getting the games we used to get. Plain and simple. I don't think it’s because of lack of effort. … That’s a problem. It’s a problem because of what the metrics are. Given where we are in today’s world of basketball, you would not have some of the emerging brands we’ve had in the past decade. … What can we do? We need to continue to re-emphasize and lean into what we can do and that is, in the case of our league, we need to be playing more home games. … We need to get more games on our court and let’s take care of business first there. We need to continue … to do what we can to find slots to put our teams in those events. Let’s get as many of those as we can. Quite frankly, are there ways to leverage scheduling in other sports to facilitate basketball scheduling? … Those types of things. You try to be as creative as you can. I believe our folks are working hard at it, but you’re touching on a concern that we continue to track and it is an issue.” (link)
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KKR Private Equity Partner Ted Oberwager remarked during a Big East roundtable discussion that when it comes to PE, “if you’re going to take money, which is also going to require return on investment, and you spend that money, you should probably spend it in a way that there’s a return on investment. There’s a lot of different ways to look at that and think about that. If you take the view that that player is going to drive the attendance, which is going to drive the alumni participation, which is going to drive the enrollments…you better have the loop that says, ‘This actually makes sense.’ If it’s just, ‘I’ve got to keep up with the Joneses and they’ve got that person, so I’ve got to get this person. I need the money,’ that is going to be a recipe for disaster.” Elevate College & Global Marketplace CBO Jonathan Marks added: “If we think rights are going to continue to rise as much as we all think, how do you align all those? That’s a big problem with this Big Ten deal on the table – extending [the grant of rights] 10 years out until 2046. If I was a Big Ten university, I would say ‘Absolutely not. Let’s hold those rights knowing that they’re probably going to rise.’” (link)
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Nebraska AD Troy Dannen comments on Football HC Matt Rhule’s response to questions about the open Penn State HC post: "Matt did exactly and has addressed it really I think highly appropriately. Matt and I talk 100 times a day. And there are things I won't share now that I know what we're doing, I know what he's doing, I feel like we're in a really good place. But I've also been through this 100 times. And when you have good people they're going to be attractive to other places. Part of our goal is to make this as attractive a place as possible so that when someone is maybe the apple of someone else's eye, they'd rather stay with you." Dannen also remarks: “Matt spoke about this at his press conference about committing all the resources necessary. And what he meant by that was how do we, besides the revenue share cap, how do we get real NIL deals for our athletes? How can Athlete A and Company B get together that 1) the athlete wants to see themselves on the billboard. But 2) to generate additional revenue above and beyond the cap? So when you're fighting that fight from a revenue standpoint you're all somewhat the same. … Matt's discussion was almost identical to what we talk to each other about, [which] is how do we find ways to utilize the resources we have here? And without, if you say, taxing the fans. We're not going back out to our fan base and say, 'Hey, you need to contribute to NIL.' Those days are past us." (link)
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UNLV AD Erick Harper comments on the difficulty of retaining coaches: "A lot of it is about thinking ahead, trying to anticipate. ‘OK, we’re halfway through the season, and Coach has only lost one game. What schools might be interested in our coach? And will the coach be interested in the school? If so, how do I get in between?’ … That’s why it's important to be proactive with coaches' contracts. One thing I tell all of my coaches is that my door is always open. I’m approachable, and I’m open to listening to any challenge you’re experiencing. But if you don’t tell me what that challenge is, I can’t help you." (link); Accordingly, UNLV has extended Women’s Basketball HC Lindy La Rocque through the 2029-30 season. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ The USF Board of Trustees unanimously voted to confirm North Florida President Moez Limayem as the university’s ninth president. Limayem was named the sole finalist for the role last month. (link)
➤ The New Mexico Board of Regents has officially launched the search for UNM’s next president. The board will appoint an advisory committee to oversee the search and has retained Isaacson, Miller to assist. (link)
➤ UCF has promoted Assoc. AD for Major Gifts and Varsity Knights Carlos McCants to Senior Assoc. AD for Major Gifts and Varsity Knights. (link)
➤ Andy Seeley has joined the FGCU staff as Assoc. AD for External Relations after spending nearly three years as Director of Team Communications & Media Relations at the United Football League. (link)
➤ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire is ready for your review. (link)
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Relevent Sports says it has informed La Liga of the need to postpone the Dec. 20 match between Barcelona and Villarreal in Miami that was slated to be the first regular-season league game ever held outside a European league’s home country. Relevent, which has a 15-year joint venture with La Liga to promote the Spanish soccer league in North America, was set to promote and operate the historic match but explains in a statement: “Given the current uncertainty in Spain, there is insufficient time to properly execute an event of this scale. It would also be irresponsible to begin selling tickets without a confirmed match in place.” (link); The Athletic’s Ralph Russo consequently observes: “Problem solved for the possible scheduling conflict for Miami in the first round of the CFP.” (link)
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SB Nation’s Mitchell Northam reports that “two Stanford grads – Celia Oakley and her husband Craig Barratt – have endowed a women's basketball assistant coaching position. Erica McCall will be the inaugural holder of the coachship.” (link)
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The Big 12 has fined Arizona State $50K for the field-storming incident that occurred during Saturday’s football game against Texas Tech. (link)
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UCF will pay Georgia State a $1.25M guarantee for the Panthers’ trip to Orlando during the 2026 football season. (link)
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Oklahoma State’s Cowgirl Stadium now features a 28-foot-tall, 40-foot-wide Daktronics scoreboard – the largest in the sport of softball – that can handle content zoning for diamond-sport presentation, like lineups, strike zone graphics, player info, highlights and video reviews. (link)
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Warner Bros. Discovery is exploring a potential sale of some or all of its media holdings after reportedly rejecting Paramount’s second offer for the company, according to the Wall Street Journal’s Joe Flint and Lauren Thomas. WBD CEO David Zaslav: “After receiving interest from multiple parties, we have initiated a comprehensive review of strategic alternatives to identify the best path forward to unlock the full value of our assets.” The company did not further specify the interest. Warner Chair Samuel Di Piazza Jr. says the company will still move forward with a split between its streaming and cable properties: “We continue to believe that our planned separation to create two distinct, leading media companies will create compelling value. That said, we determined taking these actions to broaden our scope is in the best interest of shareholders.” Flint and Thomas note that Comcast is “expected to explore the Warner assets” while Netflix “was seen by some industry observers as a potential suitor for Warner’s entertainment assets, though the streaming company’s co-chief executive Greg Peters played down the idea” earlier this month. (link)
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Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger provides this summary of congressional Democrats’ news conference: “Either of the two introduced college sports bills – the Republican-authored SCORE Act & the Democrat-authored SAFE Act – is unlikely, in its current form, to pass Congress by the mid-term elections next November. Authors and sponsors of the Democrat-backed SAFE Act have *not* held productive discussions with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) over a third piece of bipartisan legislation to govern college sports (though Cruz does continue to hold dialogue with others).” (link)
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Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark says he would support a College Football Playoff format in which the Big 12 receives the same number of AQs as the Big Ten, SEC and ACC. “I’d consider that. I’ve always said you’ve got to earn it on the field. Nothing should be predetermined coming into the season. If there was a conversation about a format that gave the power conferences the same amount of AQs, I’m all ears.” (link)
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Visiting with The Field of 68’s Rob Dauster and Jeff Goodman as part of the league’s men’s basketball media day, MAC Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher commented on what could done to ensure league programs have access to an expanded NCAA Tournament: “I would argue that wherever you draw the line, there’s going to be deserving teams below that line. I guess I’m a little bit agnostic on expand it or don’t expand it. What we have works pretty darned well. To some extent, we have such a large field for the upper end of the food chain, it certainly waters down their regular season a good bit. I don’t think it does for us. We’ve had updates on what they’re thinking with brackets and so on, but that’s gonna be a work in progress of ‘ok what happens if they do expand it and how does it play into it?’ I don’t think it’s being expanded to ensure that the Mid-American Conference gets a second or third or fourth team in. Perhaps we do. That would be great. Whatever comes out of this, our focus needs to be we go into those match-ups and let’s win those games. … Let’s go and win that unit and go to the next round and win that next game. Whatever we do, I’m gonna be a glass half-full. Let’s figure out a way to go into that tournament and let’s be as successful as we can. Let’s earn as many units and advance as far as we can.” (link)
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More from America East Commissioner Brad Walker, who points out that continuity is a competitive edge on the women’s side, where transfer churn is lighter than men’s, helping top programs sustain success. “They want to get their degrees from these programs. And I think that adds to the ability of our top programs to stay pretty good over an extended period of time, right?” On the introduction of units to the women’s tournament, Walker says: “I think it's long overdue. … I am curious to see if schools or women's basketball programs strategically approach the season differently than they have before now that money's tied to it. They were still always trying to win. They were still trying to compete and win those games in the postseason. But I'm curious to see if there's a little bit more motivation if things get tighter or do they change how they approach the postseason now that money's tied to it. I'm most interested in once that money starts coming in, what kind of investment changes [there will be] with women's basketball on each of our campuses?” (link)
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Indiana has released full details of Football HC Curt Cignetti’s new eight-year contract. The deal includes a $500K base salary, outside marketing and promotional income that starts at $9.65M and rises $100K-per-year and a $1M annual retention bonus beginning on Nov. 30, 2025, with the contract starting on Dec. 1. From all three sources, Cignetti will earn a total of $11.15M in Year 1 on the way to $12.1M in the final year of the contract. His coach-end buyout starts at $15M and decreases by $3M each year until 2029 when it drops from $6M to $4M, and then decreases by half the remainder per year until reaching zero in the final year of his pact. If fired without cause by IU, Cignetti would net the total remainder of the contract. The contract also states that within 120 days of a CFP semifinal appearance, coach and school are required to complete a "good faith review and negotiation" that would keep Cignetti's salary "no less than third" among FBS coaches. If Indiana fails to hold up its end of the bargain, Cignetti is free and clear to terminate his contract with no penalty. Indiana is required to do the same with Cignetti's staff pool, but the bar is lower -- fifth in the Big Ten or 10th nationally. More. (link)
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With upcoming renovations to South Carolina’s Williams-Brice Stadium set to eliminate about 4,100 seats from the west-lower stands and school officials “putting up for grabs every seat in the west-lower side” instead of just displacing those people whose seats are being lost, The State’s Jordan Kaye asks “why does someone on the west-lower side need to be displaced if the renovation isn’t going to touch their seats?” Gamecock Club CEO Wayne Hiott says it wouldn’t be fair to only displace those whose seats will physically be affected, remarking: “How do you justify that? You really can’t. So the decision was made by The Gamecock Club board, which is made up of Gamecock Club members, that we’ve got to reset and give those that are affected priority in the process, and work with them through the process to try and land them in the best place possible.” Told to contact Gamecock Club representatives over the changes via a season-ticket holder e-mail, USC alum Stewart Kennemore did just that, commenting: “We could not get an answer. No solution. Nothing. Just pretty much telling us that we’re screwed. ... It was to the point where we were asking him, ‘Are they going to be more?’ All he kept saying was that, yes, the ticket was going to be more. It felt like, when we were talking to the guy, that he was trying to direct us to get us out of section 8 to somewhere in the upper deck. And we explained to the kid, either we have these seats at the price we have them — or whatever small increase — or we’re not going to the games anymore.” More. (link)
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The SEC has fined Texas A&M $50K and issued a public reprimand of Football HC Mike Elko after NCAA National Coordinator of Football Officiating Steve Shaw determined the Aggies were in violation of the rule governing feigning injuries during last Saturday’s contest at Arkansas. In response, the Aggies issued the following statement: “We respect the SEC’s decision and understand the importance of upholding the integrity of the game. While we accept the ruling, we do not agree with the decision and want to be clear that we never coach or instruct our players to feign injury. Texas A&M Football remains firmly committed to the highest standards of sportsmanship, competitiveness, and integrity. We’ll use this as an opportunity to review our processes and ensure we continue to represent our great university and the SEC with class and accountability.” (link)
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St. Bonaventure releases its five-year “The Bona Promise: Transforming Lives Through Excellence, Leadership and Service” strategic plan for 2025-30. According to the plan, the guiding principles of passion, dependability, integrity, competitiveness and resilience helped inspire eight strategic priorities that include: Close Alignment with University Leadership, Fiscal Responsibility, Student-Athlete Excellence, Intentional and Meaningful Engagement, Risk Management & Adaptability, Facilities & Maintenance, Talent Acquisition & Retention and Competitive Success. More. (link); Full strategic plan. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Le Moyne extends President Linda LeMura’s contract for two additional years with the deal now running through June 30, 2028. (link)
➤ Jacksonville President Tim Cost is transitioning to the role of Chancellor in summer 2026 after 14 years leading the University. In his new position, he will focus externally on partnerships, fundraising, alumni, community and government relations. (link)
➤ Rutgers hires Hackensack Meridian Health Foundation Executive Director of Corporate Partnerships and Annual Giving Maggie Long as VP & Chief Development Officer. (link)
➤ College Football Playoff Selection Committee member Randall McDaniel will step away from his role this fall for personal reasons, but plans to return for the 2026-27 season. McDaniel’s seat won’t be filled for the upcoming year. Overall, this marks the fourth time in 12 years the committee has operated with less than the standard 13-member complement. (link)
➤ Canisius taps Georgia State Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country AC Nick Wilson as Men’s & Women’s Cross Country/Track HC. (link)
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More Facility Features…
➤ More than a year after negotiations began, VCU, the City of Richmond’s Economic Development Authority and the Richmond Flying Squirrels (MiLB) have signed a letter committing to three pieces of the $2.4B, 67-acre Diamond District project. Though individual contracts have yet to be signed per the Richmond Times-Dispatch’s Eric Kolenich, the three parties have come to agreement on three matters: “VCU will lease CarMax Park from the Economic Development Authority for about $400K a year so that its baseball team can play there; VCU will agree to pay the Squirrels about $300K a year as part of an operating agreement; and VCU will sell Sports Backers Stadium to the city’s EDA for $25M.” Kolenich adds: “Once VCU has collected the $25M, it will use the funds to continue building its athletics village across Hermitage Road. VCU already has started erecting a track and field in a $38M facility, but it needs the revenue from the sale to build the stadium.” More. (link)
➤ Tarleton State has dedicated the new EECU Center basketball court as Summy Court in recognition of a $2M gift from Scott and Lenna Summy. (link)
➤ George Washington announces the upcoming installation of a new scoreboard at the Mount Vernon Athletic Complex’s Soccer and Lacrosse Field. The project is 100% donor funded with construction set to begin after the conclusion of the fall sports season. The expectation is the scoreboard will be installed and operational prior to the start of February’s lacrosse campaign. (link)
➤ UTSA celebrates a milestone as construction and development firm Skanska has topped off the Roadrunners’ new $35M, 52K square foot basketball and volleyball training center in under three weeks. All 33 tilt-wall panels of the facility are now standing, with the largest panel weighing 117K pounds and measuring 30 feet wide-by-43 feet. Construction on the project is expected to be complete by fall 2026. (link)
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Deals, Deals, Deals…
➤ The Big 12 announces a multi-year sponsorship extension with Phillips 66, continuing the brand’s role as the title partner of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments. In addition to its title sponsorship, Phillips 66 will also maintain a strong presence at both tournaments through on-site fan engagement activations, in-arena signage, hospitality, and integration across Big 12 digital and broadcast platforms, while continuing its commitment to community-based initiatives such as the refurbishment of community basketball courts. (link)
➤ Omaha inks a partnership to have construction and engineering company Kiewit serve as the presenting sponsor for Maverick women’s athletics. As part of the multi-year agreement, Kiewit will appear prominently at Omaha's athletic venues and on key digital platforms for women's sports with branding on social media, radio, in-venue and Omaha digital platforms, including OMavs.com. Through the deal, Omaha becomes the first Summit League institution to have a women’s athletics presenting sponsor. (link)
➤ Kansas City selects Teamworks General Manager as its centralized solution for roster management, NIL oversight and department-wide financial planning. (link)
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