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Abbreviated as "SID," sports information directors often have varying titles, such as media relations director, director of athletics communications, and communications director. SIDs are generally responsible for a number of external publicity efforts by an athletics department.
In 2008, CoSIDA launched a strategic plan to change the image and focus of the organization. Part of the plan was to modify the traditional "Sports Information Director" job title to "Strategic Communicator". Along with this, CoSIDA changed its logo and began to work with the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). [10]
The following is a list of NCAA Division I universities in the United States (listed alphabetically by their schools' athletic brand name) and their current athletic director. This list only includes schools playing Division I football or men's basketball. Schools are alphabetized by commonly used short name, regardless of their official name.
Originally the second of three degrees in sequence – Legum Baccalaureus (LL.B., last conferred by an American law school in 1970); LL.M.; and Legum Doctor (LL.D.) or Doctor of Laws, which has only been conferred in the United States as an honorary degree but is an earned degree in other countries. In American legal academia, the LL.M. was ...
Jan. 14—Life University congratulates Sports Information Director Billy Mangum for his recent selection as 2020-2021 Small College SID of the Year by the National Wrestling Media Association.
Because of the large number of universities and colleges in the United States, and some cases because of their lengthy formal names, it is common to abbreviate their names in everyday usage. The type of institution, such as "University" or "College," may be dropped, or some component of it abbreviated, such as "Tech" in place of "Institute of ...
Longtime sports information director Bill Little, front, joins UT production staff members, from left, Doug Wilson, Curt Fludd and Bob Cole at a 2007 Texas-Rice game at Royal-Memorial Stadium.
He was FSU’s beat writer for the Florida Times-Union from 1995-2008 and then joined the FSU sports information office from 2009-2020 as an Associate Sports Information Director.