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Florida State AD Alford met with the FSU Board of Trustees today and explained he and other administrators are in “deep discussions” about how to close the revenue gap (presumably with the Big Ten and SEC). A trustee, per the Tampa Bay Times’ Baker, also asked how much it would cost for the Seminoles to leave the ACC, to which VP for Legal Affairs/General Counsel Egan responded by saying it would essentially equate to $120M. FSU President McCullough, meanwhile, opined that the legal challenges facing the NCAA threaten to take away from fans and compared the current state of affairs to “watching an airplane crash into a train wreck.” (link, link); Alford also told trustees FSU contributes roughly 15% of the value in the ACC’s media rights deal but receives just 7% of distributions while also noting ACC teams are set to receive $30M fewer via media rights distributions than the SEC peers over the next several years. “At the end of the day, if something’s not done, we cannot be $30M behind every year.” (link)
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In the same vein, Clemson AD Neff tells The Post and Courier’s Blau: “Is it time revenue distribution within conferences, or at least the ACC, is done differently? Yeah, I’ve been very active in those conversations within the league and continue to expect to take a leadership role in our desire for that to be a changed circumstance. Urgently.” ACC Commissioner Phillips comments “All options are on the table” as Neff notes on the possible timing: “I think nearer-term, from a budgeting cycle, etc., expect it to not be an imminent change, but that it come(s) with a timeline that comes with a nearer-term plan ability. No specific date. But it’s a very active conversation. The commissioner has been very forward in leading that and encouraging the ADs to look at it and, obviously, how we report up through our presidents group. It’s very top of mind for all those groups in the ACC.” (link)
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Action Network’s McMurphy reports that “Apple still has not made a formal offer for the Pac-12's media rights, but ION television has emerged as a potential Pac-12 partner. ION TV is owned by E.W. Scripps Company, which has 61 local TV stations nationwide & launched Scripps Sports this year.” (link); Meanwhile, “ION/Scripps Sports is not involved in the Pac-12's TV negotiations, a source with direct knowledge of the situation” per The Athletic’s Mandel. (link)
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Miami (FL) WBB HC Meier violated NCAA rules when she “facilitated impermissible contact between two prospects and a booster,” according to an agreement released by the Committee on Infractions. Prescribed NCAA penalties include a $5K fine plus 1% of the WBB budget, a 7% reduction in the number of WBB official visits for 2022-23, a three-week prohibition against recruiting communications by women's basketball staff beginning with the open date of the Transfer Portal, and a three-game suspension for Meier, which she has already served. (link); The Athletic’s Auerbach removes any doubt about the identities of those involved: “(Fresno State transfers Haley and Hanna Cavinder) and a well-known Hurricanes booster (John Ruiz).” COI Chair/USC VP for Athletic Compliance Roberts says the goal was not to “put a green light on [that behavior],” and asked how if this ruling doesn’t do that, Roberts responds: “Not with that header on it. I think that’s a pretty good stop sign. You better be thinking before you do something.” Roberts also notes: “My understanding is that a hell of a lot of these collectives are absolutely [offering] inducements. The question is, is Enforcement going to take up these cases, and can they get the information, the evidence, to bring those [cases] to us? If the evidence can be found, we’re going to have a lot more cases.” (link, link); You can guess what Ruiz’s response was. (link)
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Tennessee Baseball HC Vitello will sit out this weekend’s series against Dayton in what multiple sources indicate is a self-imposed suspension. According to GoVols247’s McKee, UT shortstop/Kansas transfer Ahuna is still ineligible to play. Vitello on Ahuna’s on-field future: “No, I don’t have a specific update. I know professionals from different entities are working on it, which makes me feel as good as I can and hopefully him as good as he can about it. People that are way more professional than me and a lot of people that are looking out for the kid’s sole interest. Hopefully, an update soon but I don’t have something specific now.” (link)
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Coaches Corner…
+ Ole Miss has parted ways with MBB HC Davis. Rebels AD Carter: “No one wanted to bring a title home to Mississippi more than him, and we appreciate the passion for that goal that he shared with our team every day. As he has throughout his career, Coach Davis worked tirelessly to produce a winner, and we wish him, Betty and his family the very best in the future." AC Case will serve as Acting HC for the remainder of the season. (link)
+ Murray State inks Baseball HC Skirka to an extension that would keep him with the Racers through the 2025 campaign. (link)
+ Quinnipiac Field Hockey HC Main will retire after the spring season, concluding her 28 year tenure leading the Bobcats. (link) |
Connect announces Albany as its newest institutional partner. Connect President/Co-Founder Turner: “Not only does Connect give you the opportunity to control your professional profile and present yourself to prospective employers how you want, but by joining the Connect community you will also have access to exclusive industry-specific content created by the D1.ticker and other first-of-its-kind coverage around our industry. Our goal is to have every Division 1 institution as a search client by 2023. My message to our industry and the professionals who work in it is to sign up for a profile and take advantage of this wonderful resource.” (link)
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Texas Tech has unveiled renderings of its ongoing south end zone and Dustin R. Womble Football Center project. With an estimated price tag of $220M, the project is the largest facility investment in the athletics department’s history and includes 300K combined square feet of space for player development areas such as the Scovell Family Locker Room, an expanded strength and conditioning weight room and a multi-purpose walkthrough room. The new renderings also depict the loge boxes and gameday suite options for the south end zone. So far, TTU has raised $87M of its $100M goal for the project. Feast your eye-tongues on these facility biscuits (have a look). (link)
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The Marshall Board of Governors and Athletic Committee this week heard updates for future facilities plans, which include the new $28M baseball stadium, on which construction has started and is expected to be finished in March 2024. Development of a new Marshall hoops practice facility in Gullickson Hall has been completed; roughly $5M in video board upgrades are coming to Joan C. Edwards Stadium, the Hoops Family Soccer Complex and the Dot Hicks Softball Complex; upgrades for next year include development of a $3M beach volleyball complex on the MU campus and improvements to weight training and training table facilities; and big-ticket items for future consideration include construction of an outdoor track at a cost of $5M as well as $6M in possible upgrades to the Hoops Family Soccer Complex. (link)
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Our best wishes go out to the Delaware State women’s bowling team after its bus veered off the highway and overturned in Virginia, sending 10 members and the bus driver to the hospital. HBCU Gameday reports two passengers were airlifted to hospitals, but the injuries are not life-threatening. The driver of the bus has been charged with reckless driving. The team was on its way to the MEAC Championship. (link)
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Money Matters…
+ Baylor receives a $3.7M donation from Jay and Jenny Allison to name the Development Center at BU’s new hoops pavilion and fund scholarships. The 223K sq.-ft. Foster Pavilion is expected to open in January 2024, with the new Allison Development Center set to open later that summer. (link) + Lipscomb raised over $500K to fund its new Weightroom 2.0 project during its Day of Giving. (link) |
BYU is partnering with AI-powered video content producer WSC Sports to deliver real-time highlights across BYU’s platforms. Cougars Assoc. AD for Creative Strategy Hutchins: “Having immediate access to their own content has opened up an entirely new field of opportunities for our athletes, and this technology is an invaluable resource for BYU Athletics. Athletic departments are notoriously lean and WSC’s tools have enabled our staff to service and provide personalized content to more teams and student-athletes at a volume that would simply not be possible without WSC.” (link)
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Quick Hitters… + The Kentucky Senate has passed a law that would make many types of hazing by fraternities, sororities or athletic teams a felony. (link) + The Patriot League has issued a one-weekend suspension to Loyola (MD) Swimming AC Kennedy for “a violation of the Patriot League’s Code of Conduct.” (link) |
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