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The College Sports Commission names Western District of Virginia Criminal Division Chief Katie Medearis as Head of Investigations and Deputy General Counsel. In her role, Medearis will oversee the CSC’s investigative and enforcement operations, ensuring robust oversight of compliance and enforcement of the new rules stemming from the House settlement, including revenue sharing and student-athlete NIL deals policies. (link)
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The LSU Board of Supervisors will make the Tigers’ next Football hire, not AD Scott Woodward. Governor Jeff Landry chimed in: “I can tell you right now Scott Woodward is not selecting the next coach. Hell, I’d let Donald Trump select him before I’d let him do it.” More from Landry on the financial impact of moving on from former HC Brian Kelly: “My role is about the fiscal effect of firing a coach under a terrible contract. I care about what the tax payers' are on the hook on and I was not happy about raising ticket prices while we were having a losing season and we were paying a coach $100M and not getting results. … Woodward’s agent, Kelly’s agent… the Texas A&M (coach’s) agent. They all have the same agent. This is ridiculous. Lawyers would be disbarred the way these agents act. It’s time for the NCAA to put guardrails. It’s fine. We don’t need the guardrails if big billionaires want to spend the money, no problem. But if I got to go find $53 million dollars (from the state), it’s not going to be pleasant.” (link, link)
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Speaking recently on the new era of NIL and revenue sharing James Madison AD Matt Roan emphasized the pace of change and the need for agility, while noting networks of Virginia’s ADs have started regularly collaborating to navigate what he referred to as “constant evolution.” While discussing how institutions are funding rev share and NIL payments, Roan referenced largely internal factors, including ticket sales, donor contributions and corporate partnerships. Roan: “In our state, everything we’re doing right now in that rev share space, it can’t be a ‘we don’t get EOG dollars but it’s not fee dollars.’ It’s the dollars that we create that we’re then reinvesting back in our student-athletes.” VCU AD Ed McLaughlin reflected on how much athletics has changed, while pointing out the internal challenges of managing a different athlete experience and the question of fairness as well as the need to ensure all athletes still feel valued and supported, even as some receive significantly larger compensation. McLaughlin: “There is a cap of what you can directly share with student-athletes in your athletic department. [...] We have a subset of 25 to 30 student-athletes who are being compensated in revenue-sharing, and we have 300 student-athletes who are not.” More. (link)
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North Carolina Women’s Tennis student-athlete Reese Brantmeier’s class-action lawsuit against the NCAA challenging its restrictions on tennis players accepting prize money from non-NCAA tournaments would not go to trial until November 2026 after Chief U.S. District Judge Catherine Eagles issued an order last week setting the date more than a month later than recommended by parties in the case. Per The Carolina Journal, lawyers on both sides of the dispute requested a trial for the week of Sept. 28, 2026, two weeks following the conclusion of the U.S. Open Tennis Championships, but Eagles’ order indicated she’d be unavailable that week. (link)
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The Mountain West announces plans to add Men’s Soccer and Men’s Swimming & Diving as the league's 20th and 21st sponsored sports, starting in the 2026-27 academic year. As part of the expansion, Utah Tech will also join the league as an affiliate member in both Baseball and Men’s Soccer. MW Commissioner Gloria Nevarez: “The addition of men’s soccer and men’s swimming and diving to the Mountain West represents a bold step forward in our commitment to broad-based excellence. These sports not only elevate our competitive profile but also reflect the growing interest and investment from our member institutions.” (link)
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Southern Miss is set to introduce a Competitive Excellence Fee, as part of its 2026 Baseball season ticket renewal process, designed to provide direct support for the program and its student-athletes to help remain competitive amid the evolving NCAA landscape. Overall, 100% of the funds will stay within the program and go toward scholarships and revenue sharing opportunities. Golden Eagles Baseball HC Christian Ostander: “Every dollar from the Competitive Excellence Fee directly impacts our players — from scholarships to development opportunities — and helps ensure we continue to compete at the highest level.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Rutgers is hiring St. Joseph’s Men’s Basketball General Manager Rob Sullivan to serve as the Scarlet Knights’ Men’s & Women’s Basketball GM, per NJ.com’s Brian Fonseca, who notes his duties will include managing all aspects of the recruiting process, serving as the primary point of contact for NIL opportunities and more. (link)
➤ Caltech (DIII) hires former Fresno State AD/current consultant Terry Tumey as its new AD. (link)
➤ Penn welcomes Utah Assoc. Director and Training Coordinator for Sport Psychology and Wellness Sonia Johnson as the Head of Athletics Mental Health Services. (link)
➤ The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) has formed the NABC Tournament Advisory Committee, a group of eight former coaches spanning all levels of the Division I landscape to provide season-long feedback and team evaluations to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee with a primary focus on evaluating teams potentially warranting consideration for the NCAA Tournament’s first quadrant – the bracket’s top four seed lines. Serving on the committee for the 2025-26 season are: Scott Davenport (Bellarmine), Ed DeChellis (East Tennessee State, Penn State, Navy), Fran Dunphy (Penn, Temple, La Salle), Jeff Jones (Virginia, American, Old Dominion), Phil Martelli (Saint Joseph’s, Michigan), Norm Roberts (St. John’s), Tubby Smith (Tulsa, Georgia, Kentucky, Minnesota, Texas Tech, Memphis, High Point), and Gary Waters (Kent State, Rutgers, Cleveland State). (link)
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Facility Developments…
➤ Middle Tennessee Trustees, prominent MTSU alumni and Rutherford County (TN) elected leaders have joined together to form a committee to guide an anticipated $119M in renovations to the Murphy Center and create a nearby "Lightning Zone" district to encourage retail and entertainment development. The efforts to enhance the multi-purpose arena represent the second phase of the Build Blue Campaign, a transformative project launched in 2021 to improve the university's athletic facilities. (link)
➤ Dartmouth has unveiled new four-sided, center-hung videoboards at Rupert C. Thompson Arena. The $1.5M project was made possible through the generosity of an anonymous donor. (link)
➤ Check out Evansville’s new Freeland Baseball Clubhouse, which is set to include a locker room, coaches offices and a student-athlete lounge, with the help of ARC Construction. Check out the photos. (link)
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Deal Corner…
➤ Milwaukee inks a five-year extension with adidas and BSN Sports. (link)
➤ The Big South Conference announces the Air Force Reserve will serve as the title sponsor of the 2026 Big South Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships. (link)
➤ Indiana State will partner with Mountain Dew and Refreshment Services Pepsi of Terre Haute to have all of its Men’s Basketball coaches and support staff wear Under Armour game day apparel featuring the Mountain Dew logo during regular-season contests in 2025-26. All proceeds from the arrangement will directly benefit Crossroads of Champions and the men's basketball program. (link)
➤ St. John’s joins with sports memorabilia company CollectibleXchange to provide Red Storm fans with a marketplace destination for authentic St. John's merchandise, including team-issued and game-worn items, while simultaneously boosting the school’s revenue sharing efforts. (link)
➤ Western Michigan teams up with Paw Paw Brewing to launch a 1903 Gold beer that will be introduced in venues this weekend. (link)
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Media Musings…
➤ The planned merger of Fubo with Disney’s Hulu Live has been closed with Disney set to own 70% and Fubo the remaining 30% of the new combined entity. Per TV Answer Man’s Phillip Swann, Fubo and Hulu Live will be available as separate services with different plans and pricing, while Hulu Live will continue to be offered in the Hulu app and as part of a bundle with Disney+ and ESPN Unlimited. Fubo CEO David Gandler will lead the combined entity in the same role. Through the deal, the combined Fubo-Hulu Live entity will now boast nearly 6M subscribers, making it the second-largest live streaming service behind YouTube TV (10M). (link)
➤ ABC continues to rake in college football viewership during the 2025 campaign as the network boasted Week 9’s top three most-watched games. Alabama-South Carolina led the charge by drawing 7.8M total viewers with a peak of 10.3M viewers. Texas A&M-LSU came in second with 6.8M viewers (ABC), while Ole Miss-Oklahoma earned an audience of 6.6M (ABC) to rate third. On ESPN, Missouri-Vanderbilt ranked fifth across all networks for the week, drawing 3.1M viewers to beat all non-ESPN networks in the late afternoon window. For the year, ABC (7.1M viewers) is up 23% YoY from 2024 and on pace for its best season on record, while ESPN (2.3M viewers) is up 20% YoY and off to its best start since 2009. (link)
➤ ESPN College GameDay’s visit to Vanderbilt last Saturday drew an average of 2.5M viewers and peaked at 3.5M viewers, while the show’s season-to-date is pacing up 28% from 2024 and on track to be the most watched season all time. Last weekend’s final hour also drew 3.2M viewers, beating the competition by 153%. (link)
➤ Texas announces a new syndicated talk show, ‘Texas & Os’, in conjunction with Longhorn Sports Properties, that will be broadcast across the state on local stations and Longhorn Network. (link)
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The DI Board of Directors on Tuesday voted to delay the effective date of a rules change to allow student-athletes and athletics department staff members to permissibly bet on professional sports. The rule change now will not take effect until November 22. The DI legislative process allows a rule change to be rescinded within 30 days of becoming final if two thirds of the division's members submit an electronic request supporting rescission. Because that rescission window extends to November 21, the board determined an effective date after that window was appropriate. (link)
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Meanwhile, Major League Baseball is working with gambling companies to ban "micro prop" betting, according to Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, who says: "These micro prop bets are just very dangerous. They're really a great threat to the integrity of sports. And they can occur in baseball, but they can also occur in other sports as well. And they do occur in other sports as well.” The MLB commissioner's office told DeWine they "thought they had an agreement" with all of the sports gaming companies, except for one, to ban the bets, and DeWine explains the ban would only impact the MLB and not other professional sports leagues. He also noted he would hold off on pursuing any state regulatory action against micro prop betting until he hears back from the MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred after the World Series. (link)
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Ivy League Executive Director Robin Harris visited with The Field of 68’s Rob Dauster and Jeff Goodman and had this to say about the relationship between the Ivy League and NIL: “We absolutely support real, legitimate NIL opportunities for our student-athletes. We believe we have student-athletes that are incredibly well-equipped. If they want to be entrepreneurs or engage with brands, to promote those brands. To engage in research projects and then promote themselves as an athlete inventing a product. We’ve had examples of that in the past where it was actually NCAA rules that prevented our athletes from taking advantage of their incredible skillsets. We have many examples in today’s climate of NIL where we have student-athletes who are engaged in legitimate, real NIL activities that I think we all had in mind when the rule changed in 2021. With that said, we do not support pay-for-play. That’s been what ‘so called’ NIL has become in many examples. It will be interesting to see what happens now that we have the finalized House settlement, with the CSC and the clearinghouse. How do they manage what I would call fake NIL? Does it really become focused on real NIL?” More from Harris. (link)
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More from Sun Belt Commissioner Keith Gill on the league’s hoops strategy: “Scheduling continues to be more of a challenge. We are currently looking for ways to play better games. That’s why the MAC-Sun Belt Challenge is so important for us. That allows our best teams to get good games. It’s hard to find good games, but it’s also hard to find good home games. That’s why we’re exploring whether or not we should move from an 18-game schedule to a 20-game schedule. I don’t know that we will do that, but part of it is about how do we get more good games? How do we get more home games?” (link)
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Celebrating the $1.4M renovation of Track & Field’s Ingram Field, Navy AD Michael Kelly remarked: “This shows the kind of investment that we as the Academy are making in our various facilities. For our track program to be able to have one of the best indoor facilities in the country in Wesley Brown [Field House] and now to come out here to Ingram Field and put a brand new, state-of-the-art surface on this outdoor track. It’s just phenomenal. You can tell the joy in our athletes’ faces, and we know it’s not only going to be a point of pride for them, but obviously, help their performance as well. It’ll allow us to host various meets, so it’s just another standard of excellence, and our track program deserves it with all the success they’ve had in recent years. When you’re at the top, that’s when you really have to invest and continue to find ways to have the discipline to get one percent better every day. You can’t rest on your laurels. … To expect to win, you have to prepare to win. To prepare to win, you have to be able to provide our coaches and athletes with what they need to succeed.” (link)
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A North Carolina federal judge greenlighted notice to two classes of collegiate tennis student-athletes Monday in an antitrust lawsuit, ruling that a class website, targeted ads, emails, postcards and a press release were the most practical ways to spread the word in the on-going battle with the NCAA over tennis prize money. More behind the Law360 paywall. (link)
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New ACC CRO Anthony Macri joins LMU AD Craig Pintens on the CRO.ticker Margins of Victory podcast and traces his non-linear career path from Jesuit school philosopher and high-school coach to overseeing sponsorships for the Memphis Grizzlies to his new role with the ACC. Macri contends that great sales and growth come from asking better questions, rigorous benchmarking, and long-term partnership design. “I think that sales is not about features and benefits and being able to explain why a customer should do a certain thing. It's about asking the right questions to get that potential buyer to say, ‘Huh, I hadn't thought about it that way.’ And then you go on a journey together. So the experience that I had in selling, I was able to go back and then teach myself how to sell. And as opposed to having it kind of indoctrinated in me that this is how you sell, I started to say, ‘Well, this is not how I talk to people. Let me think about the way I talk to people and how people will respond to that conversation and what kind of things have worked in the past and hopefully they would work in the future. And thankfully they had.” Lots more in the full podcast. (link)
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Accordingly, here’s the latest edition of CRO.ticker, which hit inboxes yesterday, featured an in-depth look at how mixed-use developments are becoming core revenue drivers by offering year-round programming. Also included is a McKinsey & Co. study on the growing percentage of Latino sports viewers in the U.S., branding insights from VaynerMedia’s Gary Vaynerchuk, and the latest news and analysis on how AI is impacting workforce size. Check out the full edition! (link)
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Prominent Wisconsin supporter Ted Kellner affirms his support for Badgers AD Chris McIntosh and Football HC Luke Fickell, telling Badger Extra’s Jim Polzin: “I don’t get angst as a lot of people do. Do I wish we were doing better? Sure. Does Luke want to be doing better? Of course. But the decision on whomever we have at coach should reside only with Chris McIntosh, and I think he’s a very good athletic director. And I think things will be vastly different next year on a number of fronts as it pertains particularly to football.” Kellner, who was on the search committee that selected McIntosh, also says he is receiving glowing reports about McIntosh after reaching out to contacts at Penn State, USC, Oregon and Texas. “In talking to the people I did, they said, look, Chris is a known commodity, he’s a highly regarded commodity. If Chris McIntosh is not your guy and wants a job in athletics, he’ll have it within 12 months with other major schools. He’ll be the frontrunner. One guy said, 'Your pool of candidates probably isn’t as deep because people know that.' He said, 'Twenty feet down the hall is sitting one of the most highly qualified and deserving people to be an athletic director.' I know that comment was right in retrospect. … Chris McIntosh is smart, and he knows what he’s doing. And if I’m the boss or the overseer, our chancellor or whomever, Chris is smart and he’s good, and I believe that Luke Fickell is a good football coach.” (link)
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Coaches Corner…
➤ Wagner has elevated Men’s Basketball AC Dwan McMillan to Interim HC while current HC Donald Copeland remains on suspension amid an investigation into alleged player mistreatment. (link)
➤ Texas A&M Women’s Soccer HC G Guerrieri announces his retirement after 33 seasons in College Station. (link)
➤ These changes and more can be found in this morning’s edition of Coaches.wire. (link)
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Miami (FL) Deputy AD/SWA Rachelle Paul joins College.town's Maria Buckel from the 2025 Women Leaders Convention to discuss Paul's career path, which includes time as an AD at Saint Peter’s, the NIL/revenue-sharing scope of her role in in Coral Gables, Paul’s thoughts on changes to March Madness and more. Paul also talks about learning fast while operating steadily and explains: “I really just try to continue to stay educated on what’s happening and educated on what others are doing. I try to, even internally at the university, keep an open mind, and I’m hoping that the colleagues I work with – whether they’re above me in the department or below me positionally – feel empowered to come in and say, ‘Hey, listen, I heard this great idea,’ or ‘I’m thinking we could maybe do this,’ or ‘We’re in a really unique position; why don’t we think about this?’ … It’s important to stay relevant, but we’re all trying to figure it out, and I don’t think anybody really has the answer. It’s kind of just like, let’s throw things against the wall and see what’s going to stick. Anything is open and encouraged to kind of keep an open mind, but certainly the operations of the department need to continue to run.” (link)
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Virginia has received an anonymous $1M commitment to establish the 1986 Men’s Lacrosse Team Endowed Scholarship Fund, which is the third men’s lacrosse endowed scholarship in honor of a specific team (1991 and 1999). (link)
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Montana’s football victory over Sacramento State drew 190K viewers to ESPN2 on Friday night, while North Dakota State’s win over South Dakota State brought in 80K viewers to ESPNU on Saturday night. Hero Sports’ Sam Herder adds some context: “Good number for Montana-Sac State. The Idaho-Montana game on ESPN2 earlier this season drew 174K viewers. Last year’s [South Dakota State-North Dakota State] game on ESPN2 also drew 174K, which is why it was disappointing to see it on ESPNU this year, which naturally draws less eyeballs. Blowout hurts too.” (link)
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Under Armour has launched Lab96 Studios, a new in-house content studio that will show off its brand and products in content that looks a lot more like traditional content. SVP of Global Brand and Americas Marketing Tyler Rutstein explains the goal is to do more to get in front of young Gen Z and Gen Alpha consumers — which, increasingly, isn’t with a traditional commercial injected into a TV program. “We’ve been sort of handcuffed by, ‘Do a 30-second spot. Do a 15-second spot.’ That no longer exists.” Under Armour isn’t abandoning traditional advertising, as Rutstein adds: “We can take a film that we might do that’s three to five minutes long and still find ways to inject it into your 60-second NFL commercial, right? That 60-second linear TV framework is just one part of a much larger content ecosystem. The starting point was once, ‘We need to create a great 60.’ Now it’s ‘How do we create a great film no matter the length?’ And and and if we need to tailor it towards linear TV, there are exact specifications, or there’s what you might need if you want to serve an ad from Instagram.” (link)
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