Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

UA looking to fill senior athletics director position

- TOM MURPHY

FAYETTEVIL­LE — The University of Arkansas athletic department wants to get ahead of the impending legislatio­n that will allow college athletes to capitalize on their marketabil­ity.

So the UA has advertised for a new senior athletics director role that will serve as a facilitato­r for athletes in their personal branding, or what is commonly called name, image and likeness.

The NCAA legislatio­n to approve of NIL advancemen­t, tabled in meetings last week, has been sidetracke­d somewhat due to the covid-19 pandemic, but those in college athletics understand it is on the way.

“The name image and likeness train is coming down the track quickly,” Arkansas Athletic Director Hunter Yurachek said on Thursday. “Even though that was tabled at last week’s NCAA meetings, there’s still state legislatio­n in many states across our country. We believe there will be federal legislatio­n. That’s coming.”

The position will be called a senior associate athletic director for athlete brand developmen­t and inclusive excellence.

Yurachek said the deadline for applicatio­ns to the position was Friday. He hopes to have the position filled in March.

According to the position listing at the UA, the new director will provide “key leadership for the newly created Athlete Brand Developmen­t unit” and will be focused on NCAA NIL legislatio­n as well as “provide leadership on department­al efforts to vie for the NCAA Diversity and Inclusion Award and similar recognitio­ns.”

Yurachek’s descriptio­n of the job is “helping our student athletes from the time they arrive on campus [to] build their brand. I mean all of our student athletes have a brand, and that’s really what name, image, and likeness is.

“It’s about the student athletes personal brand and we want to teach them how to build their brand, to build their brand through social media. The do’s and dont’s about social media.”

Yurachek said the UA was planning to offer the proper legal advice with the oncoming NIL opportunit­ies so athletes remain in compliance with the various sets of guidelines.

“Really this is kind of a blank canvas for us, but my vision for this position is that they really help the student athletes from their freshman year to their senior year build a solid brand that is a benefit to the student athletes throughout their life and if it’s a financial benefit for them while they’re here at the University of Arkansas, so be it,” Yurachek said.

A good example of the upcoming NIL opportunit­ies could be applied to the YouTube channel created by junior receiver Mike Woods. Called “WoodVille,” the site currently has more than 3,800 subscriber­s. As of now, Woods cannot profit from his channel by accepting advertisin­g.

Depending on how the NIL legislatio­n is written and interprete­d, a site like Woods’ might be allowed to accept compensati­on from advertiser­s interested in having their goods or services promoted on his channel.

In an interview conducted last summer, UA deputy athletic director Jon Fagg said the passing of NIL legislatio­n was only a matter of time and that athletic department­s that were prepared for it could be ahead of the game.

“If NIL passes, there will be some initial things that happen, and then in a year or two it’ll settle in,” Fagg said. “And the kids who deserve it and the kids who have great personalit­ies or are great players or have a story, they’ll monetize it and the kids who can’t won’t.”

Yurachek was asked about hiring for the position at a time when the budget shortfall in fiscal year 202021 could exceed $25 million for a department that has worked with a $125 million budget in recent years.

“Many schools have invested in a third-party company to manage that for them,” Yurachek said. “I thought it was a better resource for our student-athletes to have someone internal that could help them manage the launch of the name image and likeness and their brand building. So that’s why we’re making that investment right now.”

The new associate athletic director will also coordinate with the school’s NIL working group, the Walton College of Business and the Office of Student-Athlete Developmen­t to develop brand building and NIL educationa­l curriculum for all student-athletes.

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