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Fox Sports CEO Eric Shanks sat down for a wide-ranging conversation with MoffettNathanson analysts Michael Nathanson and Robert Fishman at Puck’s In the Arena event and had the following to say about the College Football Playoff: “I’m very much in favor of expanding the CFP. I don’t see any reason why the CFP can’t be 24 teams. You can fit it into the schedule. You can have automatic qualifiers from the different conferences. There’s a good model to expand the playoff, and still allow some of the Group of 5 to be able to get in. That would give the CFP the opportunity to have more networks involved. Still, with 24 teams, you wouldn’t have an enormous amount of games, but I think you can get more people promoting and marketing the playoffs than there are today.” Shanks was also asked about his thoughts on taking equity stakes in leagues and replied: “We’re not a fund. We’re not P.E. When opportunities come up and we think that we can add value and create a like-minded partnership, then we take a good look at it. Probably the most transformative for the entire industry is our relationship with the Big Ten. The Big Ten Network is now 20 years old, and it’s been extremely fruitful. It set off a string of copycat networks, and I would argue none of them have been as successful as BTN.” (link)
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America East Commissioner Brad Walker joins The Field of 68 for the league’s hoops media day and says that parity in the league is on the rise with Maine, Bryant and Albany pushing Vermont, but the transfer era makes preseason forecasts shaky. The offseason’s biggest issue was NIL, and Walker explains, “It’s just a new space – revenue generation tied to getting the best possible players, but then also it’s retention. How do we keep the players that we develop in our programs under some of the really good coaches that we have in this league?” To that end, Walker says the league is focused on “building a culture where the kids do want to come back because you're not going to be able to attract them in the same way with the finances that you would. But I think you probably run into a lot of situations and you guys know a lot of coaches around the country who stay connected to their kids who transfer out. Sometimes that new situation might not be as good as the situation they were in, and you find kids that are missing it. We have kids that transfer out and then and then come back. We have kids that transfer out and then they're showing up supporting some of their old teammates.” (link)
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Colorado has released a new strategic plan to guide the Buffs from 2026-28. The plan's top three strategic intents are: financial position, competitive success and data-driven metrics from the Crawford Family WHOLE Student-Athlete Program. Buffs AD Rick George: "This is an unprecedented time in college athletics but CU is poised to once again be a national leader. This plan outlines new priorities to reflect our new reality while setting up the ambitious goals that will propel our department and our student-athletes to success." (link)
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Collegiate Sports Connect and NACMA continue to analyze every Power 4 conference’s 2025 football season ticket pricing by examining ticket maps around the Big Ten. Here are some key takeaways from the B1G…
➤ Average cost per seat to sit on the home 50 halfway up the lower bowl: $1,581
• Most expensive: Ohio State $4,500
• These are considered club seats, and while there is no gift component associated with that amount, fans must be Buckeye Club members at the Big Ten Champions Level or above ($3,000 annual giving) to be eligible to purchase, and must sign for a four-year term.
• Least expensive: Indiana ($726 = $250 (gift) + $476 (ticket))
• Worth noting, again, for many/most schools, anybody can't buy a season ticket in this location without accruing significant priority points or making an additional significant donation.
➤ Average cost of the least expensive season ticket option: $358
• Most expensive: Michigan ($740 = $80 (gift) + $660 (ticket))
• Least expensive: 2 under $100 (Illinois - $98 = ticket, no donation required; Maryland - $99 = ticket, no donation required)
➤ USC's pricing model differs from the rest of the conference, requiring fans to be at a Trojan Fund membership level for the right to purchase tickets in a particular tier.
• For example, only donors who give $20K+ annually have the ability to purchase tickets (for $950 each) in Tier 1.
• All others have a per-seat price (ticket price + required donation) or, in the case of Purdue and Northwestern, only list a single price without breakdown.
➤ Only Michigan and Rutgers specify a required seat donation amount for even the least expensive season ticket.
➤ Northwestern has had to be creative with their seating inventory: the highest sticker price is $6,500 and includes four seats at "loge tables" in the south endzone that feature all-inclusive food & beverage. The cheapest seat is $500 in the north endzone. (link)
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College sports rivalries are “emerging as marketable assets, and athletic departments are finding ideal partners eager to invest,” writes NIL Wire’s Kyle Rowland. Learfield EVP of Global Partnerships Shawn Hegan: “For sponsors, rivalry games give them access to two fan bases, typically in their business footprint, with all-sport rivalry programs delivering a year-long conversation with fans. College rivalries often have unique, storied traditions that tie the fan bases together, and the sponsor brands can build on that passion to meet sponsor goals.” Bowling Green AD Derek van der Merwe: “In college sports, we’ve been slow to fully onboard the necessity of the business part of what we have to do to survive. Now that we fully acknowledge the fact that this, whether it’s revenue sharing or NIL deals, has now become so inherent in what we’re trying to do to build programs, it’s much more normalized. … Today, given the expectations, the growth of expenses, the challenges associated with fully funding the operation, creativity and innovation are at a premium now. Any partner that’s willing to step into this space to support it, we’ve accepted that. I think that there is an increased demand to find alternative revenue streams in order to maximize revenue yield and to support what we consider as ever-increasing costs and ever-increasing challenges of operating in this climate that is radically changing. We all acknowledge that we have to be creative, we have to be innovative. And if we’re not going to do it, someone else will.” More. (link)
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North Carolina was set to receive at least $250K from EverWonder Studio—the production company behind a planned documentary series on Football HC Bill Belichick—as part of an arrangement that also allows Belichick to obtain and use the footage at a later date. Sportico’s Daniel Libit: “According to the agreement, executed on Aug. 11 and obtained through a public records request, UNC granted EverWonder access to its facilities during the 2025 football season so the company could film content for a planned documentary series that would ‘showcase the University and the next chapter of Coach Belichick’s coaching legacy and his life.’” A report last week indicated that filming was still going on despite Hulu’s withdrawal, but UNC in a statement late Monday said production had “paused,” though the school and EverWonder “remain in contact with the possibility of continuing in the future.” Libit also notes a “UNC spokesperson did not respond to Sportico’s questions about whether the production company had paid it any money or whether any footage has been transferred to either the university or [Belichick’s] TCE Rights Management.” (link)
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HoopsHQ’s Andy Katz catches up with 11 Men’s Basketball HCs to get a feel for how they will approach the new replay challenge rule, which affords them one challenge per game. Kansas HC Bill Self notes there is “going to be a lot of strategy with this. Will you use it early on? Probably no. It’s going to take time to get used to it, but it’s a good rule.’’ USC HC Eric Musselman said he would probably designate a staff member to be the person to inform him on whether to challenge. He has also talked to coaching staffs of the San Diego Padres and the LA Clippers about how they use the challenge. Villanova HC Kevin Willard: “You have to be strategic. We’re going to practice this so we have it down. If you’re wrong and you lose a timeout then it could be really disastrous for you.’’ UCLA HC Mick Cronin adds: “You better save [a timeout]. You’ve got to save it for significance. Now they can’t go to the monitor on an out-of-bounds play in the last two minutes, so that’s where you’ve got to save it. I don’t know if it’s reactionary or not, but everything is about keeping these games in a two-hour window.’’ (link)
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Montana Football HC Bobby Hauck responds to Sacramento State President Luke Wood’s reference to the Grizzlies as the Pandas by calling Wood a “clown,” adding that the comment is just “outside noise” and that Sac State should worry more about “the riot” that happened (during a postgame concert last weekend) instead of “taunting Montana.” (link)
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It’s Personnel…
➤ Pittsburgh Executive Assoc. AD for Philanthropy and Engagement Lee Roberts is stepping down to take a new role with North Carolina’s Rams Club, per CollegeAD. (link)
➤ Siena elevates Assoc. AD for External Relations Lori Anctil to Assistant VP/Deputy AD for External Relations/SWA and Andrew Santandera from Assoc. AD to Senior Assoc. AD for Operations. (link, link)
➤ The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect features more administrative talent moves from the past few days at Alcorn State, American, Bethune-Cookman, Chattanooga, Florida Gulf Coast, Lafayette, Miami (OH), Mount Saint Mary’s, Richmond, UMass Lowell and Xavier. (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Southern has parted ways with Football HC Terrence Graves and promoted Fred McNair to Interim HC. (link)
➤ The Athletic’s Andrew Baggarly reports that Tennessee Baseball HC Tony Vitello has been offered the San Francisco Giants’ job and “the ball is in his court,” adding: “Everything we hear is that he does want this and this isn’t just a way to drive up his Tennessee salary. But the Giants are going to have to make it worth his while.” Baggarly also notes that MLB doesn’t typically like teams to make big announcements on days with postseason games, so “maybe by the end of the week we have some resolution.” Will UT counter the Giants’ offer? “They’re going to try to keep him. They’re going to basically do what they can to make it attractive for him to stay. … I think that’s one of the things that’s probably happening right now.” (link)
➤ Stanford has tapped TurnkeyZRG to assist with its Football HC search. (link)
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Arizona State breaks down its $100M of Desert Financial Arena renovations (pending regents’ approval), with work scheduled mostly each April–October so teams won’t relocate and full completion targeted for December 2029. The project modernizes fan and athlete experience and features new premium seating (loge boxes, club level, courtside), a new court, upgraded restrooms and concessions, a center-hung video board with ribbon boards, locker-room and A/C upgrades, expanded ADA access and more. Here are the phases
➤ Phase 1 (May–Oct 2026): Replace the playing court; swap 729 lower-bowl seats for padded seats with cupholders; add 200 wider premium seats with +2" legroom; and install four “Hollywood” courtside seats between the ASU bench and the scorer’s table.
➤ Phase 2 (Summer 2027): Renovate existing restrooms, build two new men’s and women’s bathrooms, and install a new sound system. (Plans also call for loge boxes on the concourse above the lower bowl—totaling ~120 seats with TVs/tables—and “theater boxes” with wider padded seats at the bottom of the upper bowl.)
➤ Phase 3 (Summer 2027): Create a court-level club with direct access to courtside seating for premium ticket holders; upgrade concessions (including space for self-serve kiosks after office relocations); upgrade locker rooms; install a center-hung video board and ribbon boards on both sides of the arena. (link)
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UAB has received a $250K gift commitment from general contracting firm Robins & Morton to support the $14.6M Bartow Arena restoration project. (link)
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The SEC will not fine Vanderbilt after its “delayed field rush” after defeating LSU over the weekend. As the end of regulation approached, Vanderbilt communicated to the fans on-hand that it would permit its fans onto the field once LSU’s entire team cleared the field. Fans obliged and waited for the Tigers to leave the field, saving the Commodores a $500K fine. (link)
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At the Big East’s Basketball Roundtable, NCAA President Charlie Baker “says he’s in favor of expanding the NCAA Tournament to give an opportunity to ‘worthy teams’” with New York Times contributor Adam Zagoria adding that Baker “mentioned St. John’s, Seton Hall and Indiana State two years ago” as examples of teams that were worthy but left out of the event. Baker also says he would like to “preserve and protect” automatic bids. (link, link)
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NJ.com’s Brian Fonseca updates that search firm TurnkeyZRG was paid “upwards of $194,563.75” for its engagement to assist Rutgers in hiring a new AD. Per Fonseca, the Scarlet Knights “agreed to pay Turnkey … a total of $175K for the search … $100K ‘at the beginning of this engagement’ and $75K ‘upon the completion of this engagement.’ All payments were ‘non-contingent and non-refundable, meaning they remain due regardless of the Client hire or whether or not the Client makes a hire.’ … Because the cancellation of the search occurred more than 45 days after the Authorization Date was signed, ‘the balance due on the full Search Fee is earned and due.’ [...] Rutgers reimbursed the firm a total of $19,563.75 for expenses attributed to six different unnamed candidates — two were reported by NJ Advance Media: longtime sports executives Brian Lafemina and Mike Palisi — as well as Turnkey executives Len Perna and Jocelyn Gates.” More. (link)
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Texas Tech AD Kirby Hocutt shares an update relating specifically to tortillas and the Big 12 sportsmanship and fan behavior policy, remarking: “I would like to share with the Red Raider Nation that as we move forward, we are no longer going to encourage nor permit the throwing of tortillas at the opening kickoff for our home football games. We control our own fate in every situation, on the football field as well as with our event operations. We know that as Red Raiders, no one tells us what to do. We make our own decisions and we encourage actions because they are the right thing to do.” (link)
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Scheduled for completion by fall of 2027, The Grounds, Wake Forest’s new 100-acre, $250M mixed-use development set to include a retail village, student housing, an office building for school employees and a new community green space, is expected to revitalize a long abandoned area near downtown Winston-Salem. Demon Deacons AD John Currie: “We’ve taken something that looks like hell, creates no revenue and doesn’t help us, doesn’t help anybody, and we’re turning it into something that’s going to look great, a fun place and a community amenity. And it’s going to generate money for the city and the county.” The Grounds recently received another $4M in public infrastructure funding from the Winston-Salem City Council, something Winston-Salem Mayor Pro Tem Denise Adams notes “was unheard of in the past” and further indication of the widespread belief that the project will benefit the city, not just Wake Forest and the developers. Adams: “All of us are presented a moment in time to do something purposeful for the world, for our community. John presented me with ‘the next,’ what I’d been waiting for.” Currie: “This is a ‘built in the dark’ project. You’ve got all these things, and then you already have the venues that drive 750K people to the area and a tradition of people coming here for shopping and restaurants and bars. That has to be revitalized.” More. (link)
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Florida AD Scott Stricklin says the firing of Football HC Billy Napier was "not an easy decision,” adding: “My sense is we'll have a wide variety of candidates. It is tricky, there are three current coaches in college football who have won national championships, so unless one of those three decide they want to come and we decide they're a fit, we're going to have to make a projection. Time is an asset...the more time you have, the easier it is. One of the unique things about these high-profile searches...is usually the time to make those is compressed...we have a little bit more time in this circumstance...We have a chance to be very thorough.” Per Stricklin, UF will work with search firm TurnkeyZRG to locate the new HC and the school won’t negotiate Napier’s buyout but will “honor the contract as it's written.” More. (link, link)
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Florida State AD Michael Alford issues a statement regarding Seminoles Football HC Mike Norvell’s job security, which includes: “We embrace those expectations while also sharing the deep disappointment when results on the field are short of that standard. As we continue to move forward this season, our comprehensive assessment of the football program will be completed at season's end. Meanwhile, we are fully committed to helping Coach Norvell and the 2025 Seminoles strongly rebound in the coming weeks.” (link)
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Wisconsin AD Chris McIntosh has released a message to Badger fans voicing his support for embattled Football HC Luke Fickell and additional financial investment in the program. From the statement: “While we still have a lot of football to play this season, with the support and significant involvement of Chancellor [Jennifer] Mnookin, Athletics is committed to elevating the investment into our football program to position us to compete at the highest level. As a department, we must provide our coaches the tools necessary to succeed. That means more Athletics-funded investments into infrastructure, staffing and, most importantly, student-athlete recruiting and retention … You have my unrelenting commitment to do what is necessary to make that happen.” More. (link)
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Oregon State announces the search committee for its next Football HC. Led by Beavers AD Scott Barnes, additional members include: New Orleans Saints wide receiver Brandin Cooks, Lululemon Executive VP/Chief Brand & Product Activation Officer Nikki Neuburger, AD Board of Advisors Committee members Marty Reser and Joth Ricci, former OSU Football HC Mike Riley and AD Board of Advisors Chair/Summit Bank Board of Directors member John Stirek. DHL Global is the search firm of record. (link)
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North Texas’ Board of Regents has delegated authority to UNT’s Athletics Department to finalize a contract extension for Football HC Eric Morris, per the Denton Record-Chronicle’s Brett Vito, who notes that earlier this year Morris agreed to an extension through 2029 that pays him $950K per year with additional incentives pushing his total guaranteed compensation to just short of $1.5M. Mean Green AD Jared Mosley: “We’re excited that the board has given us the opportunity to move forward in conversations with Eric and his team. We’re certainly excited about this season and the opportunity to finish it. We want to do everything we can to keep Eric here and his staff intact as we build this program.” (link)
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Indiana State Men’s Basketball HC Matthew Graves has taken an immediate leave of absence to undergo triple bypass surgery on Monday, per The Field of 68’s Sam Lance, who adds that Assoc. HC Mark Slessinger will step in to serve as Acting HC. (link)
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The Knoxville News Sentinel's Mike Wilson reports Tennessee Baseball HC Tony Vitello attended a Monday morning golf outing in support of the Pat Summitt Foundation and later appeared at Lindsey Nelson Stadium for the Vols’ afternoon practice and scrimmage as a decision lingers on over reportedly accepting the manager vacancy with the San Francisco Giants. (link)
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South Carolina Women’s Basketball HC Dawn Staley visits with The Cavalier Daily’s Xander Tilock and says this on how the House settlement is affecting women’s sports: “[In] some of the top programs in the country, you get some help. You don't get the 5% help that was projected prior to the House settlement. And then you get no help from other programs who need to compete in the space. If you don't have [revenue] share dollars, [it] is really hard for you to have a top-notch program, so it hurts women's athletes and women's sports.” On student-athletes leading the charge on creating a more equitable playing space with regards to Title IX and NIL: “Do I think there are Title IX offenses? Yes, because I would say football coaches, men's basketball coaches and women's basketball coaches all had to parade around local senators and go to DC for a national conversation, and yet we stand here not even getting the 5% [of the $20.5M cap allowed to compensate athletes]. I'm just talking about an average of 5%, so yes, there should have been a Title IX piece to the House settlement.” More. (link)
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Former ESPN/The Athletic contributor and recent Villanova Senior Assoc. AD for Strategic Communication Dana O’Neil announces she is joining CNN Sports, adding: “I'll be writing about all sports, not just college hoops (but always some college hoops). Thrilled to get going again.” (link)
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The Big East is set to announce a three-year sponsorship deal with digital banking brand AlumniFi, according to SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, who reports exact financial details of the Playfly-brokered agreement weren’t immediately available. As part of the deal, AlumniFi will receive varying visibility at the Big East Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments, including a month-long “Out-of-Home” campaign in Midtown Manhattan in the lead up to the Big East Men’s Championship. The league and Playfly will also work with select athletes from Big East schools to promote AlumniFi. (link)
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Cal becomes the latest school to partner with Van Wagner to help elevate the in-venue experience for its football and basketball programs. (link)
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NIL agency Levelution Sports has signed a Letter of Intent to join AI technology company Adapti, helping expand its reach and resources through Adapti’s multi-sport athlete management platform. (link)
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Per KSL.com’s Sean Walker, Crumbl CEO Jason McGowan “has offered to pay BYU's fine for fans storming the field after the Cougars' 24-21 win over then-No. 23 Utah. [The] Big 12 fines schools $50K for field storming, per conference bylaws.” (link)
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Sports Administration, UC Blue Ash College (University of Cincinnati / Blue Ash, OH): More details HERE.
Lead Learning Specialist & Tutor Coordinator (Purdue University / West Lafayette, IN): More details HERE.
Academic Support Services Advisor OR Assistant Director of Academic Support Services (Purdue University / West Lafayette, IN): More details HERE.
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Assistant Athletic Director, Business and Finance (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): 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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Senior Associate Athletics Director, Chief Marketing Officer (University of California – Berkeley / Berkeley, CA): JOB ID #81769 More details HERE.
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