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The Action Network’s Brett McMurphy gets commentary from industry sources on Florida State’s gambit, including, “Criticize Florida State all you want, but they’re the first ones over the wall. If they can survive, then several other ACC schools will follow.” Another: “There’s no way the SEC and ESPN wants FOX and the Big Ten to plant a flag in Florida by adding FSU and Miami.” (link)
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Crakes Media’s Patrick Crakes on if there’s riches at the end of the legal battle for Florida State: “There's no guarantee that economic rewards envisioned will be a lay up. Engines that power T1 media sports rights fees (Pay TV & Streaming) are either seeing reduced economic capacity or aren't spending as promised...Maybe not in 5 years but now for sure.” (link)
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UC Santa Barbara AD Kelly Barsky has been named Chair of the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Oversight Committee. Notable from the release: “Barsky's elevation to WBOC chair continues the momentous period of leadership for Big West basketball with commissioner Dan Butterly serving as the vice chair of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Oversight Committee. With the league now holding two of the six Oversight Committee leadership spots, The Big West's footprint on the national stage within NCAA basketball continues to flourish.” (link)
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Former Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany joined the Navigating Sports Business podcast to discuss NIL, realignment, and the future of college sports. Delany also talks about what makes a successful commissioner, noting two recent hires from outside the industry – Pac-12 Commissioner George Kliavkoff and Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark – led to two very different outcomes. “It’s really hard because I've never really seen the demise of a major conference like that except for the WAC, and when you try to find causation you see a lot of variables. You don't know what's correlative and you don't know what's [causal]. In the case of Brett, he obviously did a great job of moving quickly, and he was from a part of the entertainment sports business that was the deal part. … He saw the need for stability more than the need for rich revenue or revenue growth, and I think that was the right call for him.” Regarding Kliavkoff, Delany notes the departures of USC and UCLA early on put him in a difficult situation. “It wasn't a goal of the Big 12 to compete media-wise with the SEC or the Big Ten, but it was I think the goal of George to do that, so he was probably more reluctant to make a status quo deal where the status quo deal at the Big 12 was viewed as good because it stabilized. … If the marching orders were to get the revenues up to the level or near the level of the Big Ten and SEC, well then he's got to be patient to do that and in the case of Brett I think stability was the watchword of the day.” Lots more. (link)
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New Mexico State Football HC Jerry Kill has resigned and Aggies AD Mario Moccia announces Wide Receivers AC - and former UNLV HC - Tony Sanchez has been promoted to lead the program. Kill: “Firstly, I want to extend my sincere thanks to the New Mexico State administration… They've been invaluable in our achievements over the last two years. I also want to express my deep gratitude to the people of Las Cruces. Aggie Nation has been incredibly supportive, and I will always be thankful for the opportunity I was given to lead their team. This year has been tremendously difficult for me, and I gave it everything I had physically, mentally and emotionally. New Mexico State holds a special place in my heart as it marks the end of my journey as a head coach. While I'll remain involved with the Aggies, I recognize the need for a head coach with a lot of energy. Good luck to Coach Sanchez, the student-athletes and New Mexico State University.” (link)
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USA Today’s Steve Berkowitz has the skinny on bowl bonuses for this week: Coastal Carolina’s Tim Beck ($200K) tops the list, followed by Georgia Tech’s Brent Key, USF’s Alex Golesh and Western Kentucky’s Tyson Helton, all at $50K and UTSA’s Jeff Traylor ($25K). Not only does South Alabama’s Kane Wommack get a $25K bowl bonus, with the Jaguars 68 Ventures Bowl win he also gets a $25K salary bump and automatic one-year extension that takes his deal through February of 2029. The additional year is worth $607,500 guaranteed, $810K possible; Speaking of extensions, Georgia State’s Shawn Elliott also picked up a $25K bonus, a $25K pay increase and a one-year extension for the Panthers’ win in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. Elliott’s salary next year will be at least $782K; Oh we’re not done, Northern Illinois’ Thomas Hammock pockets $20K for the Camellia Bowl win and gets a year added onto his deal, which will now run through June of 2028 and pay him at least $760K, with $317,775 guaranteed. (link)
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According to FootballScoop, LSU Offensive Coordinator Mike Denbrock had not yet signed his three-year, $1.8M/year extension with the Tigers, thus reducing his buyout from $1.4M to $375K and paving the way for his hire as Notre Dame’s new offensive coordinator. His deal with the Irish is of the four-year variety and worth approximately $9M guaranteed. (link)
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Western Illinois AD Paul Bubb joined AthleticDirectorU’s Tai M. Brown to reflect on four decades in college athletics and the evolution of his strategic thinking. Bubb, whose AD stops include Cal State Northridge, Idaho State, Maine and WIU, talks about the changes in the student-athlete and general student experience, the impact of the transfer portal and NIL and the ongoing cycle of conference affiliation and realignment. Bubb on the similarities between his time at Western and previous AD posts: “When I took over as athletic director [at Cal State Northridge], we were not in a conference, so we were looking for conference affiliation, which is interesting because at this point in my career at Western we were in a conference but to be honest I don't think it fit strategically with what we wanted to do. We just finished putting together a strategic plan which outlined what we believe we should be doing and [part] of that was conference affiliation. So, [we] made a move to a different conference. So, it's interesting, the start of my career I was dealing with conference affiliations…and at this point my career we're looking at the same issue.” More from ADU. (link)
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Our thoughts are with Michigan State Men’s Basketball student-athlete Jeremy Fears Jr., who was shot in the leg while home on holiday break. Spartans HC Tom Izzo in a statement yesterday: “Jeremy underwent surgery this morning and is resting comfortably. While there is much we still don’t know, my focus is supporting Jeremy on his road to recovery.” (link)
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Check out Kansas State’s new $12M indoor Track facility, which features a 200m banked track, eight 48″ infield lanes, four 42″ straightaway lanes, two outside flat lanes, elevated horizontal jump runways, elevated & non-elevated pole vault runways, enclosed ring for hammer/discus & two throwing sectors. Photos & video via the link. (link)
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Western Michigan will be allowed to sell alcohol inside University Arena starting on January 1st of next year. (link)
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The European Court of Justice (ECJ) on Thursday found that UEFA and FIFA ran afoul of the law by impeding the formation of a rival league, such as the Super League, through threats of suspensions and fines of member clubs. The ECJ noted that its decision doesn’t pertain specifically to the Super League but is rather a “general edict that these organizations and procedures restricting competition fail to comply with competition law, the European analog of U.S. antitrust law,” per Sportico’s Michael McCann, who notes the ECJ worried specifically about rules that “prevent any and all competition between the professional football clubs affiliated to the national football associations which are FIFA and UEFA members,” including with respect to media, intellectual property, marketing and other rights and the limiting of choices for consumers and fans. The ECJ also criticized FIFA and UEFA for failing to utilize a “framework of substantive criteria and detailed procedural rules which are suitable for ensuring that they are transparent, objective, non-discriminatory and proportionate.” McCann adds: “The ruling does not mean FIFA and UEFA can’t block the Super League or something else like it…but it does mean FIFA and UEFA need to apply a more transparent process that includes objective criteria and features specific reasoning and convincing logic.” UEFA says it has already adopted rules changes to create such a framework. (link)
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Sportico’s Michael McCann lays out the likely legal strategies for the ACC against Florida State: “First, the ACC will likely portray FSU as contractually complicit with the policies it now opposes. Although FSU implies the conference acted on its own, like a stand-alone entity that imposed rules on members, the ACC could insist that meetings with member schools were held and votes were taken. Expect the ACC to detail FSU’s direct involvement and perhaps leadership with rulemaking and policy-shaping. Second, the ACC will assert it met its contractual obligations. Many of the terms FSU references are aspirationally worded, such as engaging in ‘responsible financial management,’ and lack measurable benchmarks. [...] Third, the ACC can point to judicial deference to private membership organizations. This has been a factor in college sports legal controversies, including the recent (and brief) battle between Michigan and the Big Ten. Courts generally defer to conference decision-making and require members to meet contractual obligations.” (link)
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USA Today’s Dan Wolken: “No matter which side you’re on, only the court’s opinion matters in determining who's right. And it's not even totally clear how FSU will get on even financial footing with the SEC and Big Ten even if they win their freedom from the ACC. As of now, neither league has shown great interest in adding Florida State, and it’s not a certainty that either one would act unless they could make more money for their current members by adding the Seminoles. But the theory Florida State is acting on here is logical: College sports has shown a propensity over and over for the most valuable brands to congregate into a smaller number of leagues. Even if it takes one or two more cycles of realignment, Florida State will eventually have to be among that group. [...] If Florida State is successful in wrecking the ACC’s media rights deal, the floodgates suddenly open to a world where Clemson, North Carolina and Virginia -- the other three most valuable properties in the ACC — also become available. Are the Big Ten and SEC just going to sit idly by and let the other one gain the upper hand? Of course not. In realignment, you either get criticized for acting or you lose your job for not acting. Guess which one people prefer.” (link)
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Related to Florida State’s gambit is the future of media revenues for college athletics & at least one major media executive predicts the College Football Playoff’s new deal “won’t get the rights fee increase it wants as ESPN will be the only significant bidder.” More from CNBC’s 13 major media predictions for 2024: “Other than the NBA, the College Football Playoff may be the next most important rights deal to be renewed next year. The CFP’s current 12-year deal with ESPN expires after the 2025 playoff. At that time, the college football playoffs will expand from four teams to 12. That may sound enticing as a new live sports behemoth, but this executive guesses that potential bidders Amazon and Apple will balk at the price the CFP wants for the games. ESPN is desperate for live rights as it prepares a direct-to-consumer service and will renew the package, this executive predicts.” (link)
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More transfer policy changes could be on the way per Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger “including abolishing the year-in-residency penalty, increasing transfer academic eligibility requirements and levying financial penalties on schools that don’t meet academic benchmarks.” The information comes from a two-page NCAA Division I Board of Directors and Division I Council document obtained by Dellenger & also includes other possible legislative options like requiring schools to ‘develop a path’ to graduation for transfer student-athletes, developing a new academic metric to measure a schools graduation rate of transfers and/or amending the current revenue distribution model to require schools to meet academic benchmarks tied to the new formula. Lots more. (link)
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Gonzaga AD Chris Standiford believes adding Washington State and Oregon State in multiple sports will be an overall positive for the WCC, particularly in women’s basketball, where “it’ll be really terrific for our program to have some really worthy competitors that are added to the league.” Standiford also discusses ongoing realignment and says now that “college athletics has become pretty unstable, we see it as an opportunity. With change comes opportunity, and hopefully we’re able to capitalize on something now. … We’re in a situation where the judiciary has really changed the definition of a student-athlete and how we respond to that as an industry is really in question. Cleary, President Baker has a vision that I believe is very rooted in his experience as a politician to try and gain some antitrust exemption relief so the NCAA can govern again and yet at the same time we’re not going back. … The question is how are we going to adapt as an industry and be able to economically support [NIL] as well as the really critical mission-driven experiences that we have in college athletics for our students.” Before the industry can adapt, Standiford believes it’s important to address the reality that football is different than other sports, particularly insofar as there isn’t a professional pathway comparable to that of other sports. “Until we really have an honest conversation about the economics of college athletics we’re not really going to get to the solution.” Full interview. (link)
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The Athletic’s Kyle Tucker chronicles James Madison’s ascension as an athletic program with several nationally ranked teams, including football and men’s basketball, and Dukes AD Jeff Bourne explains: “From 2006 to 2012, we built our infrastructure based on FBS schools. We looked at North Carolina for some things, looked at strength and conditioning at Nebraska, used Wake Forest as a model in how we built our support arm. All those things were FBS-ready at that point, so there were very, very little changes we had to make once this transition started. We were pretty much already there. We’ve built this as a sustainable program, not a flash in the pan or one that will go away.” Bourne also points out that “men’s basketball has been the one where we’ve tried and tried to do really well and make the tournament and just couldn’t. For me, a large part of it was all the infrastructure pieces coming together. The arena now makes it easier to recruit to campus, so all the pieces of the puzzle have really fallen together.” More from Tucker. (link)
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Brown Asst. VP for Athletics and Recreation/Governance and Performance/SWA Shoshanna Engel Lewis joins Connect/MB Sports’ Matt Banker from the 2023 Women Leaders National Convention to discuss the most pressing issues in the industry and her perspective on preparing and leading through change as a member of the Modernization of Rules Subcommittee. On what she’d like to see changed by this time next year, Engel Lewis says: “For me, unlocking a lot of the other challenges we have is to simplify our governance process. … I’m a strong believer in clarity on who makes decisions and how decisions are made is really helpful for an organization. Being a large governing body, I think on a national level creating more simplicity but clarity and guiding decision-making matrix – which we already have, we have a constitution, we have Division I principles – but I would love to see that simplified so that we can really lean into what matters and then have a pathway to craft rules that we can reasonably enforce in that way.” Full Q&A on Connect. (link)
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With the NIL rumor mill + transfer portal combo in full swing, one Power 5 collective operator to Front Office Sports’ Amanda Christovich: “You can say whatever you want, because no one knows … no one talks numbers. Even our athletes lie about what they make to other athletes on the team.” Student Athlete NIL founder Jason Belzer’s take on the alleged $20M offer to Ohio State football student-athlete Marvin Harrison Jr: “On the record: It’s absolute bulls—.” One thing the majority of Christovich’s interviewees agreed on is that athletes at the top tier will make in the ballpark of seven figures, but likely from a combination of money earned from the collective and from their own NIL deals. Former INFLCR CEO Jim Cavale, who has since founded Athletes.org, likens the situation to the pros, “You don’t know what Aaron Rodgers makes from a State Farm Deal, but you do know what he makes with the Jets.” (link)
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CollegeAD reports Cleveland State Senior Assoc. AD for Resource Development Bob Heller has exited the Vikings departure. Further, CSU will likely restructure its development, sponsorship & marketing teams. (link)
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“Disillusionment with management is reaching new heights” at Sports Illustrated, according to VANITY FAIR’s Tom Kludt. Since 2021 when SI fell under the stewardship of Arena Group, the publication has “endured several rounds of painful layoffs” and “drifted further from its founding ethos.” Arena has imposed story quotas on writers, something which the union’s contract with management “explicitly bars,” but which Arena characterizes as “goals.” After CEO Ross Levinsohn was terminated last week and 5-Hour Energy founder Manoj Bhargava was appointed interim leader, the verdict is still out on how the move will impact staff morale. He is “still a bit of an enigma” inside SI, but staffers are “convinced that he cares about little more than the bottom line.” (link)
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Nike finished Q2 up 1% YOY with overall sales of $13.39B and profit climbed 19% to $1.5B, but the company expects “softer” sales for the second half of its fiscal year and projects a revenue growth of approximately 1% YOY when the books close in May 2024. According to CFO Matt Friend, outside of heavy shopping moments like those tied to back-to-school shopping and Black Friday, the company also experienced weaker traffic to its digital platforms and competitors offered higher levels of promotions. Nike intends to shave up to $2B in costs over the next three years “through streamlining the organization and shedding employees, among other moves.” The savings will be used to invest in its women’s and running divisions as well as the Jordan brand, according to Friend, who notes Nike also plans to increase the use of technology and automation across its business. Shares of the Swoosh plummeted nearly 11% in after-hours trading. (link)
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