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The SEC is lobbying to have the NCAA rescind its recent decision allowing college athletes to bet on professional sports with league commissioner Greg Sankey describing the move as a “major step in the wrong direction.” Per Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger, Sankey observes any concerns over the previous policy to prohibit athletes to bet on all sports should be addressed not “through a wholesale removal of the guardrails” but “careful refinement” of the policy. The reversal of the ban threatens the “integrity of competition” and makes athletes more “vulnerable” to exploitation. “What might begin as casual betting can quickly spiral into something far more serious. [...] The SEC’s Presidents and Chancellors believe the NCAA should restore its prior policy — or a modified policy — communicating a prohibition on gambling by student-athletes and athletics staff, regardless of the divisional level of their sport.” Dellenger adds: “The SEC’s letter highlights the most recent sports gambling scandal in the NBA, which shows that ‘even coaches and athletes with extensive oversight, education and support systems’ can get caught in conduct that compromises competition.” Sankey: “It is foreseeable that college athletes, with far fewer resources and far greater outside influence, can be involved in compromising circumstances.” (link, link - Full letter)
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Miami (FL) AD Dan Radakovich provided an update on the Hurricanes’ to-be-built new athletic facilities, remarking: “As you look out onto Greentree Practice Field, the Soffer Indoor Practice Facility, there’s some steel coming up there for the expansion of that facility out to 100 yards along with a grand new weight room for that facility. Hope to have it done early this summer. … That’s our primary facility project right now. We did some things here (at Watsco Center) – the seats, an upgrade to the locker room, the coaches’ offices for men and women. We have a little project for student-athletes in baseball, a little locker room update there.” Radakovich also touched on the resources that have been proffered to basketball with NIL budgets doubling, commenting: “It is significant – we tried to do things to make sure we were competitive in the marketplace. We hope that those things move along, create great returns on the investment and we’ll continue to help our coaches move on with that part of their job as time moves on.” More from Radakovich. (link)
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Here are some more details from the FBS Oversight Committee on modifying the transfer window for student-athletes whose coaches leave: “The NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Oversight Committee recommends the NCAA Division I Administrative Committee adopt legislation to modify the head coach departure exception that allows a student-athlete to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal during a 30-day period following the departure of a head coach. Specifically, to establish a 15-consecutive day notification-of-transfer period beginning five calendar days after the hire or the public announcement of a new head football coach. If a head coach is not hired or announced within 30 calendar days after the departure of the head coach, the 15 consecutive day window begins on the 31st day, provided the 31st day occurs after January 2. The head coach exception may not occur prior to the winter notification of transfer period (e.g., January 2, 2026). The 15-consecutive day window may not extend beyond June 30. … The modification of the head coach departure exception provides institutions and student-athletes clarity on the opening of the notification-of-transfer period. Many head coaching changes occur prior to the notification-of-transfer period and aligning the exception with the hire of a new head coach instead of the departure of a head coach provides student-athletes an opportunity to evaluate their options and future with the new coach before deciding whether to initiate the notification-of-transfer process.” (link)
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How can the Sun Belt position itself to get multiple teams in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament? Per the Daily News-Record’s Shane Mettlen, it's a problem easily identified, but harder to solve. Sun Belt Commissioner/NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee Chair Keith Gill: “It really is a problem for us to try to schedule the games that are best for us to try to build the best resume to get an at-large selection. My advice to our coaches and schools is to put together the hardest schedule you can put together where you can win 70 to 75% of your games. At the end of the day, we need all of our schools coming out of the non-conference with a winning record, because in some ways the NET is a flywheel once you get into conference play. It’s almost baked into the sauce. You’ve got to make your hay in the non-conference. [...] 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?” More. (link)
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New Hampshire unveils a collaboration between the Granite State Collective and Tokns Commerce to introduce NIL solutions and announces the launch of the On to Victory Funds to establish a unified, forward-looking strategy to advance Wildcat student-athletes through both NIL opportunities and direct support. The On to Victory Funds are built through tax-deductible gifts to UNH Athletics, helping provide benefits such as cost of attendance and Alston funds. Multimedia rights holder Wildcat Sports Properties will integrate these initiatives into broader marketing and fan engagement strategies. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ UC San Diego Deputy AD Sara Allard is no longer with the Tritons. (link)
➤ Toledo appoints Nevada Assoc. AD for Business & Finance/CFO Melissa DeAngelo as Senior Assoc. AD for Business Strategy/CFO. (link)
➤ College of Charleston welcomes Old Dominion Assoc. AD of Development and Sport Administration Dex Blank as Senior Assoc. AD for Development/Executive Director of the Charleston Athletic Fund-Athletics Department. (link)
➤ Drexel Women’s Soccer HC Ray Goon announces his plans to retire at the conclusion of the 2025 campaign after 29 years at the helm. (link)
➤ Oklahoma State Softball HC Kenny Gajewski has been elected to serve as the National Fastpitch Coaches Association’s (NFCA) President. He is also one of five members tabbed to the NFCA Board of Directors with each slated to begin a three-year term on Jan. 1, 2026. (link)
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Game times for the NCAA Men’s Final Four, NIT semifinals and championship game and Division II and III title match-ups have been announced with men’s hoops action at three Indianapolis venues scheduled to take place over April 2-6. Action begins on Thurs., April 2 with the NIT national semis contested at Hinkle Fieldhouse at 7 and 9:30 p.m. ET on ESPN and ESPN2, respectively. The Men’s Final Four is set for Sat., April 4 with match-ups slated for 6 and 8:30 p.m. ET on TBS in partnership with CBS Sports, while the title game will be held on Mon., April 6 at 8:30 p.m. ET. On Sun., April 5, three champions will be crowned via a tripleheader consisting of the Division II national championship (1 p.m. ET - CBS), the Division III title tilt (4:30 p.m. ET - ESPN+) and the NIT championship match-up (8 p.m ET - ESPN2). More. (link)
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The Big West inks a Van Wagner-secured agreement to have Credit Union 1 serve as the title partner of the 2026 Big West Basketball Championships over March 11-14 at Lee’s Family Forum in Henderson, Nev. (link)
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Fundraising Developments…
➤ Boise State reaps an anonymous $1.5M gift designated to aid in the installation of a new blue field turf at Albertsons Stadium that is expected to be completed prior to the start of the 2026 football campaign. (link)
➤ UCLA receives a $1M gift in support of the Bruins’ football program from the estate of long-time supporter and Wooden Athletic Fund member Richard Shtiller. (link)
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Facility Features…
➤ Fresh renderings for your perusal: Northwestern shares a digital look at the New Ryan Field recruiting lounge and team tunnel. (link)
➤ Charlotte has officially dedicated the Bob Daughtridge Softball Clubhouse, which opened back in July and features 4,598 square feet of space with locker rooms for the players and coaches — featuring 28 custom athletic lockers personalized for each student-athlete, a training room, coaches offices, meeting room and a team nutrition station. The facility is named after the son of long-time Charlotte softball supporter and softball stadium namesake, Sue M. Daughtridge. (link)
➤ St. Thomas’ new Lee & Penny Anderson Arena has been in the news since its official opening on Oct. 24. Check out the coverage, including video from inside the new facility. (link, link)
➤ Sun Devil Source’s Chris Karpman shares a “tentative look at the footprint for ASU’s planned football practice facility adjacent to Mountain America Stadium, a project that has received several million dollars in pledges by donors” and is also expected to serve as the premium tailgate area. (link)
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U.S. Congressman Michael Baumgartner (R-WA) has introduced a bill that would provide a limited antitrust exemption to cap college football coaching salaries. A release from the Baumgartner camp breaks down the fine points of the COACH Act, as it’s called: “The Mechanics: Amends Title IV of the Higher Education Act and provides a limited, targeted antitrust exemption so schools can collectively set a reasonable compensation ceiling for athletics department employees. The Cap: As a condition of participating in federal student-aid programs, institutions agree to limit total compensation of any athletics department employee to 10x the institution's tuition and required fees for a first-time, full-time undergraduate for the most recent year. … No loopholes: ‘Total compensation’ is defined broadly to include salary, bonuses, deferred compensation, severance/buyouts, in-kind support, housing/mortgage or debt relief, personal-services contracts, and other remuneration-from the university or any affiliated or controlled booster organization. Why it matters: A single season's buyout can mirror a full year of operating revenue at many programs and rival top-tier budgets. Instead of paying coaches not to coach, resources should be used to control costs, limit financial liabilities of federally subsidized programs, and preserve scholarships and Olympic sports.” (link)
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Southland Commissioner Chris Grant and Lamar AD/NCAA Men’s Basketball Secretary-Rules Editor Jeff O’Malley join The Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman and Rob Dauster, and O’Malley discusses the lack of centralization with officiating. He notes NCAA SVP of Basketball Dan Gavitt and others have taken a look at trying to make some officials full-time, but “I just don’t know where that’s going to land right now. It’s just not feasible right now. Those officials that zigzag across the country, those are the officials that our coaches want on those games. They’re in demand, our coaches feel comfortable with them.” Grant remarks that during his first two years the discussion was about how to get teams in First Four games in Dayton, “and now we’re in a position that we’re discussing things much grander. What are our seeding goals? Obviously, everyone wants to be a two-bid league, but let’s be more realistic. What are we going into on non-conference scheduling? What can we align on as athletic directors and administrators that won’t cripple our coaches? … It would be great to start seeing more mid-major matchups, bringing bracket-buster matchups back during the regular season.” (link)
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VH Consulting Founder Shoshanna Engel Lewis visited with Brown AD Grace Calhoun at the 2025 Women Leaders in Sports Convention to touch on a number of topics including the Constraints-Led Approach, its scientific background and testing, as well as Calhoun’s perspective on implementing certifications for collegiate coaches. On what the Constraints-Led Approach means, Calhoun remarked: “When you look at Constraints-Led Approach … it takes this concept that is really rooted in many areas of science, but specifically psychology, neuroscience and ecological dynamics where we know that competitive environments are fluid. They’re unpredictable, and the thought is if you can train athletes to really read environments and respond immediately, with real vast skill sets to do so, that they’re better positioned to compete. There’s an old saying that practicing perfectly leads to imperfect execution, right? Because you can’t ever replicate what you’re going to see in game environments. So, with the constraint-led approach, you’re looking at placing restrictions, things that athletes have to work around so they get really comfortable making split decision choices. Kind of owning their movement patterns and just feeling like they're really well equipped to be in these dynamic, fast-paced environments and respond to them. It could be anything from looking at trainings where a coach says, ‘okay, for the next five minutes, we’re only using our left hand or basketball, you know, you have to have exactly three passes before you have a play.’ … How can you continue to place restrictions to gain that comfort whatever the environment is? They can find a solution to work through it.” More from Calhoun. (link)
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UC San Diego last week officially introduced new AD Andy Fee, who brings experience in conference realignment from his time at Seattle U. and Washington and said: “What I think the biggest piece is — and what we’re really focused on a lot — is the groundswell in our alumni. We have alums who were here in DIII, DII, and now those scholars here are part of the Division I era. So, how do we establish this culture and this identity? So, in some ways, for us, our biggest challenge is really cementing and planting that flag.” Fee wants to build on the success of last year’s men’s and women’s basketball programs to make UCSD the “premier non-football” school in the country. “This place is simply just too good. We’ve gotten a little taste of that this past season, this excitement around men’s and women’s basketball and having 20 or 22 of 24 sports participate in the postseason. We’ve got momentum. What we need to do is shape the future, and so many people in this room can have an impact on that, the traditions.” (link)
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CollegeAD has the details of North Florida AD Nick Morrow’s six-year extension and reports that Morrow will earn an annual base salary of $250K and will receive a $25K retention bonus each year by the end of June, should he still be employed as AD. Morrow can earn additional money from a number of different incentives (not to exceed $25K each year). Also, for every $1M in external revenue generated by the Athletics Department, Morrow will also be paid a $1K bonus. Should UNF terminate the contract without cause, the university will owe Morrow severance pay equal to 20 weeks of salary. If Morrow terminates the contract for any reason, he will not owe the school any money. (link)
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Michigan and Football HC Sherrone Moore have withdrawn their appeals in the NCAA infractions case on advance scouting. A statement from U-M reads: “After careful consideration of the prolonged impact of an appeal on Michigan and our student athletes, we have withdrawn our appeal of the NCAA’s infractions decision and penalties.” (link)
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Colleges are turning stadium hospitality into a core revenue stream, pairing pricey premium clubs and suites – such as $20K field boxes at Arizona State’s Sun Devil Stadium – with elevated concessions to help fund rising costs and revenue sharing. (~$1.5B this year). Food-service giants like Aramark, Sodexo Live! and Compass Group are expanding fast on campus, citing double-digit growth and using pro-sports playbooks, and Bloomberg’s Rachel Phua and Maggie Shiltagh note alcohol is the biggest accelerant. Additional key takeaways…
➤ The average price for two beers at major programs rose to $21.40, and at scale can add up to $500K per game. At the same time, schools are repurposing spaces to capture more per-capita spend. While the upgrades delight many fans, they also underscore a widening “experience vs. affordability” tension among others, per Phua and Shiltagh.
➤ Of the 300 US universities Aramark serves, more than half now include athletic venues in their contracts, a 25% increase in five years. The company expects double-digit growth in collegiate sports revenue this fiscal year, exceeding the median estimate of analysts surveyed by Bloomberg for a 7% increase.
➤ Meanwhile, Sodexo’s North American revenue rose 9.2% in FY25 to $2.1B. There’s also still room to grow for these companies, as Phua and Shiltagh point out that roughly 60% of U.S. colleges still run sports catering in-house, meaning there is still plenty of market to win.
➤ Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Stewart Gordon notes that shares of Aramark, Compass, and Sodexo have lagged behind broader stock market gains, and college athletics is being touted by the companies as one of the fastest-growing niches of their business. The bet, Gordon continues, is that sports-related revenue could offset concerns about softer enrollment trends that weigh on university dining contracts. More. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ UCF Deputy AD/SWA Abby Wilson has left her role with the department, according to CollegeAD. (link)
➤ Van Wagner has named Cox Media Group media consultant Justin Motley as GM for its partnership with Kennesaw State. (link)
➤ This morning on Collegiate Sports Connect, The Wire shows administrative staff movement at Arkansas, Arkansas State, Cal, Creighton, DePaul, Houston, Illinois State, Marshall and Nevada. (link)
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Western Kentucky and Houchens Industries are expanding their longstanding partnership with the creation of the Houchens Industries Athletic District. The naming-rights agreement is for 10 years and runs through the 2033-34 athletic season. It includes global naming rights for the designated Houchens Industries Athletic District, which includes E.A. Diddle Arena, Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium, Nick Denes Field, the WKU Soccer/Softball Complex, and the Tim and Sarah Ford Fieldhouse. (link)
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TCU has launched the LEAP Agency to manage, direct, and enhance NIL opportunities. Specifically, the LEAP Agency is designed to “strategically align the department's approach to cap management, NIL operations, and student-athlete development by providing a holistic, one-stop shop approach.” In partnership with Learfield – via Horned Frog Sports Properties – along with the Neeley School of Business Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation and the Frog Club, TCU will provide support in four key areas: Leadership, Enterprise, Advancement and Performance. (link)
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Pittsburgh Football HC Pat Narduzzi doesn’t mince words when addressing the NCAA’s new policy that permits betting on professional sports: "It's absolutely one of the stupidest decisions I've ever seen. First of all, it's a habit. It's no different than smoking, drinking, doing drugs – it's a bad habit. I don't think anyone here encourages you guys to go out drinking and getting smashed on a Friday or Saturday night, or at a ball game. It's a disease. I mean, you saw the same day that comes out, there's a disease in the NBA with what's going on over there.” Narduzzi goes on to comment: “It's the same thing with these availability reports. I mean, what are we doing? We're encouraging gambling. People say, 'Oh, he's out. Let me put some money down there, see if I can get it done and win.' … I just think it's not good. And I am not going to change my tune tomorrow. I'll talk about it in a team meeting. One of the first things I'll talk about is, I guess November 1, they can do that. 'But stay away. Nothing changes in our room. You guys shouldn't be doing any of that. Save your money, put it in the bank.' That's my feelings." (link)
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Gonzaga men’s basketball student-athlete Tyon Grant-Foster has been granted a preliminary injunction by a Spokane County judge, allowing him to play for the Bulldogs. The NCAA had denied Grant-Foster's appeal for an eligibility waiver earlier this month. (link)
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The American Gaming Association on Friday sent letters to the commissioners of the NFL, NBA and MLB, urging that the leagues steer clear of commercial agreements like the one the NHL struck with prediction market exchange operators Kalshi and Polymarket last week. In the letters, obtained by SBJ’s Bill King, AGA President Bill Miller described the financial exchanges as “insufficiently regulated” and “devoid of the consumer and integrity protections that define legal sports betting.” From the letter to MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred: “MLB has played a constructive role in helping to shape a legal, regulated sports betting market that enhances fan engagement while preserving integrity. Aligning with platforms that circumvent these regulations would undermine that progress and expose the league to reputational and regulatory risk.” (link)
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