Focus On The Whole Team: Don’t Let Complacency Set You Behind

College athletics in the 21st century is a never-ending foot race. Facility wars, big-name sponsorships, clever in-game experiences, and technology upgrades are allowing programs to handle the future. And these changes are happening daily. Universities don’t have the time for complacency. Standing still means you opponents are getting ahead. Here are a few tips to […]

CollegeAD Launches The NightCap | The Day’s College Athletics News Tonight

CollegeAD in partnership with EngageMint, the subject-matter-experts in building sustainable fan engagement strategies is proud to launch The NightCap | The Day’s College Athletics News, Tonight. Relevant, fresh, to the point, and to your inbox nightly. Here’s What You’ll Get… One email at the end of your day to catch you up on what you missed while […]

Are Changes Coming To The New NCAA Redshirt Policy?

In June the Division I Council passed a new exception to NCAA redshirt policy, allowing football players to preserve a season of competition if, for example, injuries or other factors result in them competing in a small number of games. The new rule allows for football student-athletes to compete in up to four contests without […]

Athletic Department’s Lending A Helping Hand In Florence Recovery

Hurricane Florence made landfall over a week ago, forcing numerous cancellations and rescheduled events across the collegiate landscape. The hurricane has dissipated, but the after-effects of the storm are still being felt up and down the east coast. As communities along the Carolina coast begin to rebuild, colleges from all across the country have taken […]

Focus On the Whole Team: Surviving Times of Distress

Texas was hit by Hurricane Harvey last year. During that time, I wrote an article “Staying Fit and Healthy During Times of Distress.” While Hurricane Florence continues to batter the east coast, I thought it was a good time to revisit keys to surviving times of distress. Here are a few tips for beating the […]

Could Cryptocurrencies Find A Home In College Athletics?

While wondering why they didn’t buy bitcoin when it was selling for pennies in 2010 is obviously the biggest question every athletic director has as it now trades for about $6000.00 and was around $20,000.00 in December 2017, there are many other related issues involving cryptocurrencies and block-chain technology that will have a major impact […]