New Utah football NIL collective CEO resigned last job amid concerns about lavish fundraising trip

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In April, Kyle Brennan abruptly resigned as the AD at Illinois State. The resignation came amid reports that Brennan misused funds during a donor trip to Indianapolis in 2021 for the Big Ten championship.

But Kyle Brennan, a former deputy AD at Utah, says the Crimson Collective fully investigated the matter before hiring him.

But first, he will have to answer questions about his past as the athletics director at Illinois State, particularly as it relates to how he handled donor money. “You know, it’s been hard,” he continued. “A lot of things have been written and said that aren’t accurate. And it’s hard. We don’t have an opportunity in the moment to fight back. That has been very trying for me and my family, but we’ve learned some valuable lessons.”

Brennan said the collective did a full review of what happened at ISU. Still, Brennan admitted he might have pushed too hard for donations and change at ISU. “It’s going to have to be substantial and we have to be cognizant of that fact,” he said. “Because money that goes to NIL or the collective, means it’s not going to something else. For example, [Utah AD Mark] Harlan wants to build a baseball stadium, right? So we’ve got to balance those needs with this as well. So I don’t have a number for [how much money the collective needs to raise].

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