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The Trump Administration’s international student visa rules are presenting hurdles in women’s college basketball, according to SB Nation’s Mitchell Northam, who notes the issue is being monitored at the highest level of collegiate athletics. ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips says there’s not much conferences or the NCAA can do on the issue, remarking: “We are aware and we try to do whatever we can, which is really not a lot. These are issues that end up going through Washington. We just try to be supportive of our coaches and student athletes. We have international student athletes in a variety of sports, and we’re just trying to be supportive and make sure that they’re able to navigate through whatever process is necessary to get them on campus.” North Carolina HC Courtney Banghart: “None of my internationals are going to go home for Christmas. I’d be happy to buy them a ticket, right? I’m just not sure they can get back in (to the United States). We hope that things settle a little bit, but they know what they signed on for — they’re here to play in our country.” More. (link)
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Speaking on the truth about patience in college athletics, San Diego State AD John David Wicker tells SBJ’s On My Mind: “The thing now, we’ve finished House. Well, the settlement is done. [Now it’s about] patience. We’re in a society where we want it now. You know, we can go on Google and we get it within two seconds. We can go order something online and show up at the restaurant, walk in and pick it up. It’s not going to work that quickly with the new world of college athletics with the Collegiate Sports Commission, NIL Go, the cap system and creating the rules. It’s going to take a minute and it’s not going to be perfect to start. How often do you see a major change, a major rollout of something go perfectly? It just doesn’t happen. So, there’s going to be starts and fits. We’re going to learn from it, but if everybody will stay the course and want to invest in the appropriate way, then we will have a good outcome for what we all love about college athletics.” (link)
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George Washington AD Michael Lipitz’s focus is on utilizing Athletics to “help lead the University forward,” which starts by sending money into its men’s & women’s basketball programs. Lipitz: “I’ve been very consistent since I got here last year, that we’re going to lead with basketball. So, with our investments in our men’s and women’s basketball program, we want to keep pace with the best in the A-10, because that’s what’s required to give those programs the opportunity to compete at that level.” Per the GW Hatchet’s Ben Spitalny, “those investments involve Athletics tapping into their donor pool to raise revenue for the programs and for NIL, with this past year being the department’s most successful fundraising year since 2018.” Lipitz also expects to play to GW’s strengths as an elite academic institution in a premier city to build a brand, recruit and support its student-athletes. Lipitz: "The combination of what our athletes have an opportunity to do in terms of really high-level academics, really high-level athletics, and especially when you put that combination with a city like D.C., that’s a really potent combination and gives them the opportunity to really go pursue their dreams.” More. (link)
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The Mountain West’s latest legal filing in its ongoing legal battle with the Pac-12 is is less about new facts and more about posture, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Adam Hill, who observes the Mountain West has shifted from defense to offense, arguing that the Pac-12 used a “Trojan horse” strategy—sign the deal, take the benefits, then gut the league without paying. Hill emphasizes that both sides’ briefs read like slam dunks in isolation, but the legal outcomes are genuinely uncertain; a duress argument could still let the Pac-12 wriggle off on technical grounds. Even so, the common-sense read, in Hill’s view, tilts toward the Mountain West: “The league further alleges that not only did the Pac-12 sign the agreement knowing it would eventually raid the Mountain West’s top teams but also committed fraud by knowing it would do so while having no intention to pay the prescribed penalty. The true scheme, according to the filing, was to essentially crumble the Mountain West so there would be no entity to pay.” Ultimately, Hill concludes: “Basically, this isn’t ending any time soon, and it’s difficult to predict which side will succeed in court. Even if the question of which side is in the right is a bit more clear.” (link)
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Oregon State is parting ways with Executive Deputy AD/COO Brent Blaylock, according to JohnCanzano.com’s namesake, who adds: “The agreement Blaylock helped orchestrate between Oregon State and Blueprint Sports is also being unwound, sources tell me. A formal announcement that the sides have ‘mutually’ agreed to part ways is expected as early as Tuesday. According to a source with knowledge of that deal, ‘What will eventually come out is that the $750K guarantee was not actually guaranteed. At least it’s not written in the contract that way.’ The contract also includes an $850K separation fee. Officials at OSU and Blueprint negotiated throughout the weekend, per sources. The Beavers are expected to pay a reduced sum in the range of $150K to $284K to exit the deal.” Canzano goes on to note that Dam Nation Founder Kyle Bjornstad in March informed OSU that he would dissolve the collective. “Bjornstad said the tandem of Barnes and Blaylock convinced him it was better to sell Dam Nation to a third party instead of closing it down. The school coveted the more than $240K in annual recurring monthly membership donations that were flowing into the NIL entity. … The sale of Dam Nation to Blueprint Sports, however, has turned into a raging mess.” Rather than sell to Blueprint, Bjornstad encouraged OSU to explore another potential partner he’d sourced, Lockerverse, who would’ve guaranteed OSU a minimum of $288K each year plus 75% of all funds raised beyond $288K. Bjornstad eventually took a GM job with OSU but resigned on October 2. Per Canzano, he “felt like he’d been misled during the Blueprint negotiation. He wondered if he was being fashioned as a scapegoat in the aftermath of the deal. No doubt, Bjornstad cared more about Dam Nation than anyone. He built it. Watching it be run by Blueprint broke his heart.” More. (link)
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Also from Corvallis, former Oregon State Men’s Rowing HC Gabriel Winkler has filed a lawsuit against the University and Beavers AD Scott Barnes seeking more than $4.5M in damages after claiming he was wrongfully terminated from his position in August with allegations including retaliation, a lack of due process and breach of contract. Per a copy of the civil complaint obtained by The Oregonian’s Ryan Clarke, “Winkler claims Barnes terminated his contract amid overall restructuring in the athletic department and alleged mishandling of inappropriate conduct from a male rower towards two of his female teammates. OSU, according to the complaint, claims Winkler fostered a ‘bro-culture’ on the team and failed to respond adequately to several claims. [...] Winkler claims he didn’t receive the proper opportunity to respond to the allegations laid out in his termination letter, and that OSU offered little by way of specifics. Now, as part of the lawsuit, Winkler is seeking more than $3M in lost wages he claims he would have earned over the next 20 years as OSU’s men’s rowing coach, and another $1.5M in non-economic losses. OSU has yet to formally respond to the lawsuit, or any of the allegations laid out by Winkler.” Much more. (link)
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The new D1 Softball Oversight Committee is taking shape with the make-up of the 18-member group expected to consist of: one representative from each of the ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, and SEC; representatives from the three highest-ranked ‘non-autonomy conferences’; three representatives from the remaining conferences; four student-athletes; and four non-voting members, including a coaches association representative, officials coordinator, secretary-rules editor, and faculty athletics representative. Clemson Executive Senior Assoc. AD for Student-Athlete Services and Performance Natalie Honnen will serve as the chairperson and ACC representative on the committee, while Northwestern Assoc. AD for Sports Administration Jane Wagner, Oklahoma State Senior Assoc. AD for External Affairs Jesse Martin, and Tennessee Assoc. AD of Administration Tara Brooks are the chosen representatives for the Big Ten, Big 12, and SEC, respectively. More. (link)
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Michigan State’s proposed Spartan Gateway District has been reenvisioned and would now not include a $150M Olympic sports arena so that the scale is “more appropriate for the location ultimately selected.” MSU will now explore existing campus space and facilities, with Assoc. AD for Communications Matt Larson telling The Detroit News’ Sarah Atwood: “The department is continuing to explore all options while evaluating our overall facility needs, focusing on broad-based student-athlete impact, including women’s and Olympic sports, strategic return on investment and fiscal responsibility.” The revised proposal will go in front of the Board of Trustees on Friday. More. (link)
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Lindenwood announces the field at Harlen C. Hunter Stadium has been named Steward Field, in recognition of long-time University partner and World Wide Technology Founder/Chairman David L. Steward. (link)
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Air Force expands its partnership with USAA to have the company serve as the first-ever corporate partner to see its branding on the field in Falcon Stadium. Through the deal facilitated by Learfield’s Air Force Sports Properties, the USAA logo will appear on both 25-yard lines opposite the Mountain West logos, starting with the Falcons’ nationally-televised contest against Army on Nov. 1. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Auburn taps Baylor Executive Senior Assoc. AD for Governance and Regulatory Affairs Chad Jackson as Senior Assoc. AD for Governance & Strategic Initiatives. (link)
➤ Marshall elevates Assoc. AD for Capital Campaigns & Signature Events Taylor Hickman Kinker to Assoc. AD and Chief of Staff for the Big Green Scholarship Foundation. (link)
➤ UMBC has reportedly parted ways with Men’s Lacrosse HC Ryan Moran after he guided the program since June 2016. (link)
➤ New Tennessee Baseball HC Josh Elander has received a five-year contract worth $1M annually, per the Knoxville News Sentinel’s Mike Wilson, who adds that if fired without cause, Elander’s buyout would pay him 50% of the remaining pay on the deal. Bonuses for Elander include a $200K bonus for winning the Men’s College World Series, $160K for advancing to the MCWS finals, $140K for a MCWS berth, $100K for making an NCAA Super Regional, $80K for winning either the SEC regular-season or tournament title, $60K for hosting an NCAA Regional and more. (link)
➤ LSU has fired Offensive Coordinator Joe Sloan. Per USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz, Sloan “will be due a buyout of as much as $530K, subject to a duty to mitigate and with LSU getting offset.” Berkowitz adds: “Under Sloan's contract: If [former Football HC Brian] Kelly ceased to be HC for any reason, LSU [had the] option to terminate the deal, effective six months after Kelly's last day, or on an earlier date as mutually agreed between Sloan and LSU. Sloan [is] making $1M thru Jan. 15, 2026, and was set to make $1.1M next season.” (link)
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An Orangeburg, South Carolina, jury has awarded former South Carolina State football student-athlete Robert Geathers $18M after it found that the NCAA was aware of the risks of repeated concussions but failed to warn Geathers, who played for the Bulldogs from 1977-81 and now struggles with severe memory loss and can’t hold a job, make a meal or dress himself. The State’s Ted Clifford also reports Geathers was diagnosed with dementia in 2017 at the age of 59. Strom Law Firm attorney Bakari Sellers, who represented Geathers, says they had not sued SC State because they felt that the NCAA was ultimately responsible for Geathers’ suffering: “[The NCAA] had information from these experts. They didn’t provide that information to the schools.” Once the judgement is entered, the NCAA will have 30 days to file a notice of appeal. (link)
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LSU has relieved Football HC Brian Kelly of his duties, and Tigers AD Scott Woodward says, in part: “We wish Coach Kelly and his family the very best in their future endeavors. We will continue to negotiate his separation and will work toward a path that is better for both parties. … While there will certainly be speculation and reports on candidates and the process, together we will celebrate and welcome a new coach at the appropriate time.” (link); If Kelly’s buyout remains unchanged ($53M in total), he is set to receive receive $740,185 per month until December 31, 2031, subject to mitigation, according to On3’s Pete Nakos, who adds: “As part of Kelly’s contract with LSU, the head coach was given an interest-free mortgage loan with relocation costs of up to $1.2M. The Tigers also pay for an annual car allowance, $275K per year for private air travel and a Baton Rouge country club membership.” (link); Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger gets this from a LSU “influencer”: “It’s the most Louisiana thing ever that the governor is directly involved in a decision over a football coach.” Also, from a school official on Kelly’s buyout: “You can always find the money.” (link)
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While he didn’t comment directly on Football HC Hugh Freeze’s job stability, Auburn AD John Cohen told CBS’ Brandon Marcello after the Tigers win over Arkansas on Saturday that “we’ve gotta find a way to get better, and we've had some struggles in the second half offensively. Our defense allowed us to have a successful second half. We just gotta keep progressing. Every single game we have played has been winnable. Every single game we've played. Just need to keep getting better." (link)
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Dayton is withholding Iona men’s basketball transfer student-athlete Adam Njie from competition due to "[eligibility] matters that occurred prior to his enrollment at the university." The school says it was notified of the issue by the NCAA, and Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde reports: “Sources tell [SI] that Njie’s situation is connected to the ongoing investigation of gambling-related activity in college basketball. It is unclear if Njie is under scrutiny from both the NCAA and federal investigators, or just the NCAA.” Forde also notes that “multiple schools with current players have eligibility concerns tied to the gambling probe. Njie and Dayton are the first ones publicly known. The number of schools with current or former players known to be under investigation by the feds and/or the NCAA is expected to roughly double in the coming days and weeks. The NCAA is pushing to clarify cases and notify schools of eligibility concerns before the season starts on November 3.” (link)
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More from Virginia Deputy AD/Chief Strategy Officer/GM Tyler Jones on the NACMA’s Timeout Podcast hosted by NACMA President Zach Dayton in partnership with CRO.ticker. While every athletic department is different, Jones advises “being more pragmatic and not reactive. Sometimes a school may just throw people and resources at the problem, and you’re adding more noise into the system, which can really slow you down. … We just did an internal audit of the people and the talent that we currently have in the department. First and foremost, there’s a lot of talent in your athletic department that can do more than what they’re doing — people who have transferable skills that can help you address chronic needs.” (link)
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A spontaneous bit of fan silliness at Oklahoma State – sparked by a $10 dare to Cowboys fan Trent Eaton – has snowballed into a national “shirtless dudes” craze across college football, popping up from UCLA and Wisconsin to Virginia Tech and Wake Forest, and The Athletic’s Justin Williams observes the trend blends catharsis and community. Players and coaches are noticing, and some even wonder if the joyful group ritual is a tiny antidote to male loneliness. For his part, Eaton, whose sister offered him $10 for the stunt, says: “It wasn’t to be an idiot. Whether people were laughing at me or with me, as long as it made someone’s day better, I’m all for it.” As it relates to the topic of male loneliness, Williams cites The Athletic’s Chris Branch, who recently wrote: “I could give a TED Talk on how live sporting events are the last place in our society where 50,000-100,000 people, of theoretically mixed political backgrounds, come together to root for a single cause. There is power in that.” Williams: “Maybe that’s what is going on here: Throngs of emotionally repressed men, using the communal nature of college football as an excuse to shed their shirts and inhibitions in a therapeutic expression of male bonding. Or maybe it’s a bunch of drunk guys who want to let it breathe and watch some ball.” (link, link)
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Redbird Founder/Managing Partner/CIO Gerry Cardinale joins Puck’s John Ourand to discuss his investment philosophy in sports. In discussing whether sports writ large are a bubble, Cardinale argues the industry should benchmark value on cash generation, not just top line. “Things still trade as multiples of revenue. When are we going to trade to a multiple of cashflow? The ability for investors to get exposure to this intellectual property today – if you looked it up in the definition of private-equity investing in sports – it’s buying minority stakes in teams. I frankly would much rather build a new company that’s a multibillion-dollar terminal-value business in partnership with the rights holder, without the rights holder having to sell a stake in his team early. And so that’s more what I’m talking about.” He adds: “Let me state categorically: no one knows whether you’re in a bubble or not. I’ve got billions of dollars in sports rights, so I am aligned with this escalation. All I’m talking about is the slope of the curve, and I’m trying to make sure – as a practitioner in the ecosystem – that the financial fundamentals keep pace with the valuations. That’s it.” Full interview. (link)
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The 2025 FBS Attendance Trends tracker has been updated on Collegiate Sports Connect with data through Week 9. Fresno State (38,005) leads the Mountain West, Central Michigan leads the MAC (23,696), Clemson (79,571) leads the ACC, Texas A&M (105,931) leads the SEC, Appalachian State leads the Sun Belt (34,601), BYU (64,474) leads the Big 12, ECU (36,534) leads the American, Michigan (110,790) leads the Big Ten, Liberty (22,180) leads Conference USA and Oregon State (29,296) leads the Pac-12. Full database. (link)
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ESPN College GameDay will set up shop in Salt Lake City, where Utah will host Cincinnati on Saturday. (link) Meanwhile Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff will once again be in Columbus for Ohio State vs. Penn State. (link)
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St. Thomas officially opened the Lee & Penny Anderson Arena, a 253K-square-foot facility on campus. As noted previously, the new arena includes two basketball practice courts, one each for the men’s and women’s teams; a hockey practice rink; a new weight room; and sports medicine quarters. It seats 5,300 for basketball and 4,000 for hockey. (link)
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College of Charleston has sold out of men’s basketball season tickets for the third consecutive season and set a record for the total number of season tickets sold. (link)
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This morning’s edition of Coaches.wire is ready for your review. (link)
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Women working full time last year made 81 cents on the dollar compared with men, the widest pay gap since 2016, according to the Census Bureau’s latest data, and the Wall Street Journal’s Harriet Torry reports that “more recent numbers from the Labor Department indicate men are outpacing women this year, too, when it comes to weekly earnings growth. Economists examining the widening gap say there are likely several factors at play, including the high cost and scarce availability of affordable child care. But their leading theory is the effort by many companies to get workers back into offices, which can prompt some women to quit, turn down promotions or opt for lower-paying jobs with more flexibility.” According to KPMG, labor-force participation among women with at least a bachelor’s degree and a child up to five years old has declined 2.3% since the start of 2023. For women with no degree and no children, it has increased nearly 1%. Meanwhile, Torry notes that “over the past four decades, the gap between women’s earnings relative to men’s has largely trended in one direction: It got smaller, as women made gains in education and entered the workplace in larger numbers. By 2022, women working full time and year-round peaked at making 84 cents on the dollar compared with men, census data show. But the next year, the ratio made its first statistically significant decline in two decades, dropping women to less than 83 cents on the dollar. Then it happened again in 2024, when men’s earnings rose 3.7% while women’s didn’t change significantly. … The census data includes people who worked at least 35 hours a week. It doesn’t account for part-time work, education levels or career choices that can steer men into jobs that might pay better.” (link)
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