

Title: Mississippi State president chair of the College Football Playoff board of managers

The trend toward bringing outsiders into key roles in college sports (for better or worse)? It starts with Turnkey. Turnkey has dominated the placement process at the highest levels of the sport, running point on the searches for the NCAA president and commissioners of the Big Ten, Big 12, ACC and Pac-12. Impact: Perna is the CEO of the executive search juggernaut while Chatlos oversees the college operation after moving over from Ventura Partners a few years ago.

Prior to ascending to his current title earlier this year, he led ESPN’s acquisitions and programming team. They’re a huge partner.”) Magnus has been a major player for eons and is well regarded for his understanding of the industry. I can’t say they run things, but they’re a big partner. (Or as Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith told the Columbus Dispatch: “This is all about television partnerships. Impact: In case there was any doubt, the two-year realignment wave has conclusively identified the two grandmasters of college football: Thy names are ESPN and Fox.
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If that’s not full control of the Big Ten behemoth at the most important level, we don’t know what is. As the Sports Business Journal reported, Silverman “ was in the room” during pitches from rival networks last year. In other words, he’s responsible for the cash funding the Big Ten expansion decisions that have reshaped college sports. Impact: Silverman runs Fox Sports, which owns a majority stake in the Big Ten Network, which controls the Big Ten’s media rights. Not everyone in college sports agrees with Sankey on all the issues, but we have yet to encounter anyone, anywhere who does not have immense respect for his strategic acumen, management style and interpersonal skills. Impact: In addition to his deft oversight of the powerhouse football conference - given the personalities and passion involved, it could be a weekly circus in lesser hands - Sankey has immense sway in the College Football Playoff discussion and just co-chaired the NCAA transformation committee. District Court Judge (Northern California) Mit Winter, NIL attorney (Kennyhertz Perry) senator (Conn.) Brenda Tracy, sexual assault prevention educator Claudia Wilken, U.S. Also considered: Jennifer Abruzzo, NLRB general counsel Trace Armstrong, agent for Athletes First Eddy Cue, Apple senior vice president of services Jim Cavale, founder of Brian Davis, founder of California Power Athletes Bill Hancock, CFP executive director Mark and Kym Hilinski, Hilinski’s Hope Phil Knight, Nike co-founder Dan Margulis, ESPN senior director for programming (college sports) Chris Murphy, U.S.
