Contemporary Services Corporation Celebrates NCAA Partners After a Successful 2025-2026 Season
Contemporary Services Corporation Celebrates NCAA Partnerships
Contemporary Services Corporation (CSC), recognized as the nation's leading provider in crowd management, event security, and guest services, has expressed gratitude towards its collegiate partners for their trust and collaboration during the 2025-2026 NCAA athletic season. This season, CSC played a pivotal role in supporting various significant events, showcasing the seamless integration of operational excellence in high-profile collegiate sports.
Throughout the season, CSC implemented its services across numerous NCAA football games, bowl championship contests, and other postseason athletic events. The collaborative efforts of CSC teams with universities, athletic conferences, and venue organizations ensured a secure and welcoming atmosphere for attendees, athletes, and staff alike. This commitment not only highlighted CSC's ability to manage large crowds but also reinforced its reputation for excellence in the sports event sector.
Key Highlights from the 2025-2026 NCAA Season
In San Diego, for instance, CSC significantly contributed to the Trust Will Holiday Bowl on January 2, 2026. The event took place at Snapdragon Stadium and saw the Arizona Wildcats face off against the SMU Mustangs. To achieve a well-executed event, approximately 400 CSC professionals were deployed, covering a wide array of services, including security, guest services, entry screening, and operational support in locker rooms and bike patrols. This marked CSC’s seventh consecutive year assisting with the Holiday Bowl and the second year providing services at Snapdragon Stadium.
The Miami branch of CSC also showcased diligence and efficiency by supporting the Bush's Beans Boca Raton Bowl on December 23, 2025, held at Florida Atlantic University. Featuring two esteemed CSC-affiliated teams—the University of Louisville and the University of Toledo—the event was well-received, aided by the deployment of 173 dedicated staff members managing gate screening, ticket verification, and field positions.
Furthermore, the Rate Bowl on December 26, 2025, at Chase Field exemplified another successful venture for CSC. The game featured Minnesota versus New Mexico and marked CSC's inaugural collaboration with Chase Field and the Arizona Diamondbacks organization, exhibiting strong teamwork among 170 professionals focused on security screening, access control, and operational management.
“Completing the Rate Bowl successfully was a fantastic way to cap off our first year together with Chase Field and the Arizona Diamondbacks,” stated Matthew Quintero, the CSC Phoenix Branch Manager, expressing optimism for their continued partnership.
The Philadelphia branch of CSC was also on the forefront, enabling several historic moments, such as supporting the University of Delaware during their first-ever FBS bowl victory. The team triumphed over Louisiana with a score of 20-13 in the 68 Ventures Bowl on December 17, 2025. Reinforcing a relationship that began in 2008, CSC provided an array of services, including crowd management and security support.
Noteworthy performances from other institutions included Villanova University reaching the Division I Football Championship semifinals during its first partnership year with CSC. Meanwhile, the longstanding relationship with Lehigh University continued, facilitating support for their first on-campus playoff game since 2004.
Various other postseason bowl games enjoyed CSC's support, including the Isleta New Mexico Bowl featuring North Texas against San Diego State, the FBS Championship Game at Vanderbilt, and the exciting Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl, highlighting CSC’s extensive network and trusted relations in collegiate football.
The Big Ten Championship, held on December 6, 2025, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indiana, also saw significant CSC staffing, with 518 professionals overseeing the operations. The team provided support in multiple areas, including security, entry management, and broadcast assistance, highlighting CSC's essential role in maintaining a smooth experience for attendees and performers alike.
“Congratulations to the Indiana University football team on an outstanding season,” remarked Kelly Allison, the Indianapolis Branch Manager of CSC, underscoring the collaboration’s impact and President Jim Granger's commitment to the organization’s dedication throughout the season.