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Tre Stallings

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    Associate Commissioner, Football
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Tre Stallings joined the league as Associate Commissioner in September 2020. He is responsible for the conference’s football operations, including officiating, scheduling, game operations, player conduct and safety and more. He will also oversee SAAC, community relations efforts, and health and safety initiatives.
 
Stallings comes to C-USA following two years at the NCAA office, where he served as Assistant Director of Enforcement. In that role, he worked closely with FBS conferences and institutions, utilizing his knowledge of football and NCAA legislation to effectively monitor and enforce rules compliance. He provided assistance and education to football coaching staff members in NCAA rules compliance and worked with sports entities such as the NFL, NFLPA, apparel companies and high school football all-star games.
 
Prior to his stint at the NCAA, Stallings spent two years as the Director of Player Development at the University of Illinois. He served as the primary point of contact for all football student-athlete related matters, developed and directed
educational initiatives, curriculums, and leadership training for student-athletes and staff.
 
Stallings also worked in the NFL, serving as the Director of Player engagement for the Tennessee Titans. In that position, he managed departmental budget and resources to support football operations, developed and directed educational initiatives and leadership training for players and staff, in addition to providing scouting assistance to the pro personnel department. Stallings began his career in college athletics working at a pair of FBS Conference offices. He spent one year at the Pac-12 serving as the Administrative Fellow, following three years at the SEC as the Assistant Director of Championships.
 
An active participant in community service, Stallings has been a part of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Under the Bridge Ministries, United Way and the Boys and Girls Club. He has also spent time coaching youth basketball and football.
 
Stallings played four seasons in the National Football League, making playoff appearances with the Baltimore
Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs. The offensive lineman was selected by the Chiefs in the sixth round of the
2006 NFL Draft.
 
A Mississippi native, Stallings played college football at Ole Miss, earning a B.A. in Mathematics in 2005. He is currently working to complete the Business Administration master’s program at Indiana University’s Kelly School of Business.