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Oklahoma State officially approves a new four-year contract for AD Chad Weiberg running through Dec. 31, 2029. Per the deal, Weiberg’s salary will reportedly remain at $750K per year, plus incentives “tied to meeting overall Athletic Department financial goals coupled with athletic team performance” as determined by OSU president Jim Hess. Hess: “Chad is providing strong, steady leadership during one of the most transformative periods in college athletics history. He has the ability to navigate complex challenges and keep our student-athletes and programs at the forefront.” (link, link)
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OneTeam Partners will acquire The Brandr Group per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, who adds: “OneTeam Partners, which handles group licensing for the NFLPA, MLBPA and in the college space, among other efforts, includes EA Sports and Fanatics among its licensees. In acquiring TBG, the company’s reach will add a dozen new licensees such as Panini America, Homage and Upper Deck. […] The merger between OneTeam and TBG will now see the former’s group licensing program grow to an estimated 30K athletes. TBG also worked directly with more than 100 schools, including UConn, Florida, Purdue and Michigan, that will be folded into the OneTeam portfolio.” Exact deal terms were not disclosed. (link)
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The NCAA has released a statement on eligibility in the wake of Michigan State Men’s Basketball HC Tom Izzo’s recent comments on G League players coming to college, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel. From the statement: “More schools are recruiting and enrolling individuals who have competed professionally – including many with experience in international and domestic leagues who may find college sports more appealing given the financial benefits now available. NCAA rules do allow players who competed professionally prior to collegiate enrollment to retain eligibility for college sports, though in some cases, players may lose seasons of eligibility due to delayed enrollment. Each player’s situation is unique and these issues arise at a time when NCAA eligibility rules are facing repeated lawsuits with judges enjoining some of these rules. In making its eligibility decisions, the NCAA endeavors to treat prospective student-athletes, whether domestic or international, as consistently as possible given the broad range of backgrounds that can be presented. These cases are likely to continue, and this uncertainty underscores the importance of collaboration with Congress to resolve conflicting judicial decisions that serve to deprive high school athletes of the ability to compete and create unfair environments for current college athletes.” (link)
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With the Dec. 1 deadline for deciding on 2026 College Football Playoff expansion quickly approaching, Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger notes “the four power conference commissioners and their league officials appear no closer to a resolution. [...] There’s something else, too: The group of power conference athletic directors that Big Ten administrators are working to create hasn’t yet been assembled (and, perhaps, it won’t be?). It’s just another sign that the 2026 postseason will remain unchanged: a 12-team field with automatic qualifiers for the five highest-ranked conference champions plus seven at-large teams. [...] Remaining status quo appeases few of those around the sport who are itching for expansion at a time when talent is more evenly distributed than ever. Absent from college football’s 100-plus-year history, parity seems to be creeping into the sport with changes to player movement and compensation. That means more losses for everyone, fewer dominant teams and much tighter games.” According to Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua, there’s a “balance” that must be struck to “protect the integrity and importance” of the regular season. Bevacqua: “There’s no sport where the regular season games are more important than college football.” More. (link)
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Virginia Deputy AD/Chief Strategy Officer/GM Tyler Jones was this week’s guest on the NACMA Timeout Podcast hosted by NACMA President Zach Dayton in partnership with College.town’s new CRO.ticker. Jones discusses how the rev-share era requires revenue leaders to apply commercial acumen directly to personnel strategy and details his split responsibilities – the "Day Job" (external revenue units) and the "Night Job" (roster management and agent negotiations) – as a modern structure that's been working at Virginia to great success. Big picture, Jones espouses relationship-driven leadership, data-informed decision-making, breaking down silos, pragmatic NIL operations (start with an internal audit), and a coach-management philosophy rooted in trust, empathy, and humility. Jones on what has surprised him as GM: “I think the one thing that caught me a little bit off guard was just the lack of knowledge about the industry. It’s interesting because I work with 17- to 18-year-old prospects — high school prospects and their families — and they’re probably not as versed in college athletics, certainly the changing landscape of college athletics. Then you’re working with guys on our team who are married with children. The student-athlete is just different now — they’re 23, 24 years old, married, adults. And then you layer in these agents and agencies that have no clue about college athletics. They have no understanding of school and the social aspect of being a college student, and that we have 27 sports at Virginia, not just one football or basketball program. I didn’t really anticipate just the lack of understanding of the collegiate space with this vast range of new key stakeholders that I’m engaging with daily.” (link)
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Virginia highlights the reception of a multi-million dollar commitment from “a friend of the program” to football, marking the the fourth transformational gift the program has received in the last 10 months. Over that time frame, philanthropic investment directed for competitive operational support for football has more than doubled what had been secured across the previous eight seasons combined. (link)
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Heading into Week 9 of the 2025 college football season, the ACC is averaging 2.8M viewers over its 34 Nielsen-rated games across ESPN networks and The CW, up 98% from the same point last season, per SBJ’s Austin Karp, who notes the league rates behind only the SEC (4.5M viewers on ESPN networks) and ahead of both the Big Ten (1.9M across FOX, FS1, NBC, CBS and Big Ten Network) and Big 12 (1.5M across ESPN networks, FOX, FS1 and TNT/truTV). Overall, the ACC has had at least one team in three of the top five most-watched college football games so far this season, eight of the top 30 and 12 of the top 50 with Miami (FL)’s matchup against Notre Dame on ABC leading the way for the league with 10.8M viewers. (link)
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More ratings perspective from SBJ’s Austin Karp as the Big 12 and TNT Sports are both pleased with the onset of their new football relationship. Year-to-date, the seven league match-ups broadcast on TNT have “averaged 249K viewers, but three of them were non-conference matchups at the start of the season -- including two at 10:30pm ET. The intra-conference games are already rating 44% better than those non-conference contests.” Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark: “Turning those games from ESPN+ to a linear platform -- where we would receive a lot of promotion and shoulder programming in support of those games -- I thought was a great opportunity for our conference. I was familiar with TNT. I know what they put into their production, how they story-tell -- so I thought that was a real benefit and my ADs felt the same. [...] They’re putting a lot of money into production. They’re putting in additional cameras. They’re doing just an incredible job with the shoulder programming. … And we do follow social media just to see what the fan bases are thinking. And across the board, they’ve enjoyed it.” More. (link)
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On the Master Coaches podcast this week, [former Nebraska Volleyball HC John] Cook reportedly said Nebraska was working on arranging a game at Wrigley Field in Chicago. While she doesn’t want these types of matches providing distractions, current Huskers HC Dani Busboom Kelly is open to having the conversation: “Volleyball just continues to grow, and people want to put us on TV on major networks. Sometimes that might take thinking out of the box to get more eyes.” Busboom Kelly is also open to moving the occasional match from the Devaney Center to Pinnacle Bank Arena, remarking: “If we can double our fans, I don’t know why we wouldn’t do it. I know there are scheduling issues, which we’ll work through. I do think Devaney is more of a home-court advantage, but I don’t think it’s so significant of a home-court advantage to keep 8,000 people out from watching us play.” (link)
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George Mason inks a contract extension with Baseball HC Shawn Camp that could keep him with the Patriots through 2030. (link)
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According to a decision released by the DI Committee on Infractions, former Eastern Michigan Men’s Basketball student-athletes Jalin Billingsley, Da'Sean Nelson and Jalen Terry refused to cooperate with an investigation into potential sports betting violations. That represents a Level I violation of NCAA rules that could trigger permanent ineligibility; however, the student-athletes have no collegiate eligibility remaining. As a result of the student-athletes' conduct, the enforcement staff was unable to determine whether sports betting violations occurred. Although the COI does not currently assess penalties for student-athletes who violated NCAA rules, their participation is not without consequence as those found to have violated NCAA rules are ineligible and can only be reinstated with the assistance of an NCAA school. From the decision: “When individuals choose not to cooperate — particularly when cases involve potential integrity issues — those choices can and will be met with serious consequences including prohibitions on athletically related activities, the loss of eligibility and/or being publicly named in an infractions decision.” (link)
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Arkansas State announces plans are moving forward on the construction of a proposed 40K square foot Baseball Player Development Center overlooking right field at Tomlinson Stadium and Slayton Family Field. The planned facility will house a full turf infield, three batting cages, three pitching tunnels, a weight room, multi-purpose meeting spaces, coaching and support staff offices and opportunities for premium seating, including an outdoor-seating area with an indoor club available on game days. Pending project approval by the Arkansas State University System Board of Trustees, work is scheduled to begin soon, while the facility will be paid for entirely through private funds as part of the One Pack strategy between Arkansas State and the Red Wolves Foundation. (link)
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Boston College has inked a deal with memorabilia consultancy, clict, to unveil Eagle Heritage Authentics to assist the athletics department in building and launching its own line of authenticated relic products available directly to fans. The program will roll out in three phases: Hero Relics – limited-edition collectibles sourced from the university’s most historical athletic moments; Legacy Premium Collectibles – premium commemoratives celebrating the greats who defined BC sports; and Fan Editions – accessible, authenticated collectibles featuring current student-athletes and teams. Current student-athletes will directly benefit through NIL revenue participation, providing a new pathway for student-athletes to share in the value of their school’s collectibles ecosystem. (link)
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The West Coast Conference extends its partnership to have Credit Union 1 continue serving as the title partner of the West Coast Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championship. The Van Wagner-secured extension is for four years through the 2030 men’s and women’s basketball championship. (link)
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Goldman Sachs is reportedly “nearing a deal to buy a majority stake” in Excel Sports Management at an almost $1B valuation, according to the Financial Times, who note a deal “could be announced as soon as next week.” Goldman is “buying the Excel stake from entertainment-focused private equity group Shamrock Capital and its management team.” Excel’s potential majority sale “reflects a boom in valuations for talent agencies as many of Hollywood and the sports industry’s most powerful representation firms take in outside capital and transform from small partnerships into broader corporate empires.” (link)
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A group of Senate Democrats, including Cory Booker (D-NJ), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Chris Murphy (D-CT) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT), has sent a letter to Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), chair of the Senate Commerce Committee, imploring him to reject the “broad antitrust exemption” for the NCAA contained in the proposed SCORE Act. They write: “This antitrust exemption is the top priority for the NCAA because it would permit coordination between the NCAA and its member institutions in ways that primarily serve their own financial and competitive interests. It’s no surprise that the NCAA is asking Congress for antitrust immunity: The NCAA keeps losing in court because of its repressive rules that harm athletes.” Sportico’s Daniel Libit: “The letter arrives as Cruz is expected to soon advance the SCORE Act in the Senate. The Republican-led bill, which was first introduced in the House in July, is widely expected to fall short of the 60 votes needed to overcome a Democratic filibuster. … With autumn settling in and the Senate mired in a standoff over the nation’s second-longest government shutdown, any remaining hopes for a college sports bill passing in 2025 have all but vanished. Amid the political deadlock, Democrats seem determined to close out the year as the party most visibly aligned against the NCAA.” (link)
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The Athletic’s Chris Vannini reports the “Mountain West has filed a response claim to the Pac-12 in their ongoing lawsuit, denying the Pac-12's claims and arguing that the Pac-12's poaching was planned to hurt the MW.” From the filing: “The causal chain is direct. The Pac-12 targeted known contractual relationships, offered contingent financial inducements to prompt withdrawal and nonpayment, and deployed conflicted insiders to destabilize the MWC. The Departing Members then breached and disrupted their MWC agreements. As a direct and proximate result, the MWC has suffered, and continues to suffer, substantial damages in an amount to be determined at trial. The MWC seeks judgment against the Pac-12, including compensatory damages, attorneys' fees, and all other relief the Court deems appropriate.” The Pac-12 responds: “As anticipated by the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12), the Mountain West Conference (MWC) filed counterclaims today following its unsuccessful efforts to dismiss the Pac-12's case. The MWC's filing does not change the fact that its poaching penalties are unlawful restrictions on fair competition and invalid under basic contract law. We remain confident in our position and focused on advancing academic excellence, athletic achievement, and the tradition that has defined the Pac-12 for more than a century." (link)
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Vanderbilt AD Candice Lee Q&As with the Vanderbilt Hustler student newspaper and says of plans for an indoor practice facility that “we absolutely understand that we have to meet the needs that our football program has from an operational standpoint, so that includes updated practice facilities. That includes [the] weight room. We’re focused on that right now. So, at the appropriate time we’ll talk about that, but we’re focused on that — it’s a priority.” Lee also discusses how Vandy distinguishes itself in the NIL space: “We are actively building an infrastructure that can assist our student-athletes with identifying credible third-party NIL deals. Now, you are actually able to get more involved with that [as a result of] the House ruling. We’re calling [our infrastructure] Anchor Advantage, and it’s quietly launching in pieces and will be ready to officially launch soon. I can’t say what other institutions are doing, but what’s important to us is that we’re going to help our student-athletes build brands. Then we’re going to help them monetize those brands and do it in a way that is consistent with who they are and their values. The strength of Vanderbilt’s brand and the resources available in Nashville, we think, will create an advantage for our student-athletes.” Full conversation. (link)
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Freshly minted USF AD Rob Higgins joins the Higher Ed Athletics podcast to discuss his vision for the Bulls, progress on the new football stadium, university alignment and lots more. Higgins explains that he rejects buzzwords and lays out a step-by-step, “no shortcuts” blueprint for building USF Athletics from the inside out: “We do not talk about potential around here. We’re not going to take shortcuts or skip a step; the work starts inside these walls. The goal is to win the building first – get everyone aligned and believing – before we try to win the campus, the community, and the country.” Higgins adds: “We really are going to focus here in the building – however long it takes, two weeks, two months, a year – to make sure all 400 team members are pulling in the right direction and fully bought into the culture and the vision. Then we move to the campus and pour back into it more than it pours into us, then to the community, and once those are right, we go national.” Higgins frames the on-campus football stadium as both a campus centerpiece and a regional venue that fills a crucial size gap. It’s 35,000 seats, and it will be done in 23 months – September of 2027. It’s going to be the heart and soul of our campus, a true game-changer for the university and the region. … There’s progress happening around the clock—hundreds of people working on it. When I can’t hear the banging of the steel at night, it still happens in my head, because the push doesn’t stop until we open those doors.” Lots more. (link)
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South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Daniel Coble has ruled that South Carolina must turn over some documents relating to its revenue-sharing agreements. The Gamecocks are not required to release the agreements themselves, but the ruling does require the school to release a confidential affidavit it submitted to the court. Lawyers for the school submitted the affidavit to argue that they had met their obligation under South Carolina’s freedom of information law when they said that they had no documents in response to open records advocate Frank Heindel’s request. Coble noted the affidavit contained no confidential or privileged information but did not compel the university to turn over another document, described only as an attachment. Instead, Coble ordered the university to provide a “general description” of the document to Heindel. In his order, Coble was clear that he was not prepared to rule on whether the university had met its obligation under FOIA in relation to Heindel’s original request. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ LSU has announced the five candidates to become its next president. They are Interim President Matt Lee, South Carolina VP of Research Julius Fridriksson, former Arizona President Robert Robbins, McNeese State President Wade Rousse and an unnamed SVP for Academic Affairs/CAO from an unnamed institution. (link)
➤ UNC Greensboro AD Brian Mackin has been named chair of the Men's Soccer Oversight Committee for the 2025-26 academic year. (link)
➤ Charlotte Executive Assoc. AD/Executive Director of the Athletic Foundation Eric Gross “stepped away from his role earlier this week,” according to CollegeAD. (link)
➤ Marshall has promoted Assoc. AD for Capital Campaigns and Signature Events Taylor Hickman Kinker to Assoc. AD/Chief of Staff for the Big Green Scholarship Foundation. (link)
➤ Former Legends Global Co-President/CRO Dan Migala is joining Transwestern as an executive in residence for the next year, “during which time he’ll help the nation’s largest privately held real estate company firm fully launch its sports and entertainment development vertical,” according to SBJ’s Bret McCormick, who adds: “Migala was paid out by Legends in January and made his exit. Theo Epstein’s executive-in-residence stint at Arctos was a model for Migala on how to spend some time alternately regrouping and helping Transwestern move into sports.” (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Former Tennessee great/MLB hall-of-famer Todd Helton is part of a five-person search committee that will help identify UT’s next Baseball HC. Helton will be joined by Vols AD Danny White, Deputy AD/CMO Alicia Longworth, Senior Assoc. AD for Administration Tyler Johnson and Deputy AD/Chief Competitive Officer Marshall Steward. (link)
➤ Colorado State has retained TurnkeyZRG to assist with its Football HC search, CollegeAD reports. (link)
➤ Florida State and Baseball HC Link Jarrett have reached an agreement on a “revised contract that solidifies Jarrett's commitment to the program.” Terms will be announced "after the completion and ratification of the new agreement.” (link)
➤ Arkansas State extends Volleyball HC Brian Gerwig’s contract to July 1, 2029. (link)
➤ Georgia Baseball HC Wes Johnson would owe UGA $5M “if he were to leave for Tennessee or any other program prior to the end of the 2026 season, according to an amendment to Johnson’s contract, which was obtained by the Athens Banner-Herald’s Marc Weiszer. Johnson’s buyout drops to $4.25M after the 2026 season, $3.5M after the 2027 season, $2.75M after the 2028 season and $2M after the 2029 season but there is no buyout after the 2030 season. (link)
➤ This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire has coaching staff changes in 25 different sports. See the full rundown. (link)
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Longtime college football official Ken Williamson has been permanently suspended from SEC games, according to Yellowhammer News’ Grayson Everett. The news comes after an SEC review of 11 complaints against Williamson and his crew during the Auburn-Georgia game earlier this month. According to Everett, nine of those complaints were validated by conference officials. (link)
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The Louisville-Connecticut women’s hoop season opener has been moved from Ramstein Air Base in Germany to the U.S. Naval Academy due to the ongoing government shutdown. ESPN Events VP Clint Overby: “For more than a decade, this event has celebrated the lives and contributions of our military. We’re appreciative of the Naval Academy for helping provide a first-class venue for this first-ever women’s college basketball matchup that will showcase perennial powers Louisville and UConn.” (link)
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Iowa has extended its partnership with John Deere through the 2026 season. As part of the expanded agreement, facilitated through Learfield’s Hawkeye Sports Properties, the John Deere logo will be added to Duke Slater Field at Kinnick Stadium. (link)
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Iowa has also added North Dakota and Northern Iowa to its 2027 and 2029 home football slates, respectively. The Athletic’s Scott Dochterman adds: “Iowa's payments to 6 mid-major programs from 2025 to 2030 (UMass, Northern Illinois twice, Ball State, Western Michigan, Florida Atlantic) average $1.7M. Its pay to four FCS foes over that span (Albany, Northern Iowa twice, North Dakota) average $575K. FAU was slated to play Iowa this year but switched to 2030. Albany was a late replacement. Iowa has a contract with Iowa State through 2027. There are no guarantees for either program.” (link)
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Nebraska highlights that it leads the nation in average volleyball attendance at 8,600 per game. The Huskers are followed by…themselves playing in other states at 8,056. (link)
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The Pac-12 will play a 16-game, round-robin hoops slate when it debuts in 2026-27 “in an effort to put together at-large resumes for the NCAA Tournament,” according to College Hoops Today’s Jon Rothstein. (link); Rothstein also reports the Mountain West is “aiming towards playing an 18-game, double round robin schedule during the 2026-27 season when the conference realigns.” (link)
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