List of NCAA Division I athletic directors
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The following is a list of NCAA Division I universities in the United States (listed alphabetically by state) 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. The abbreviation "St.", for "Saint", is alphabetized as if it were spelled out.
By state
FBS |
FCS (scholarship) |
FCS (non-scholarship) |
Non-football |
Notes:
- For the purposes of this list, schools that have announced that they are transitioning to FBS are included as FBS schools and indicated in italics. Currently, one school is in the transition process—Charlotte, which launched a football program in 2013 at the FCS level and joined the football league of Conference USA, its all-sports conference, in 2015. It will become a full FBS member in 2016. Coastal Carolina will start an FBS transition in 2016.
- The terms "scholarship" and "non-scholarship" specifically refer to the football programs of FCS schools. The following FCS programs are non-scholarship:
- All eight members of the Ivy League, which prohibits the awarding of athletic scholarships in any sport.
- All 11 members of the Pioneer Football League, a football-only conference whose members all offer scholarships in other sports but choose not to take on the expense of a scholarship football program.
- Georgetown, a football-only member of the Patriot League. When that conference began allowing its members to award football scholarships with the 2013 recruiting class, Georgetown was the only member that chose to remain non-scholarship. (Note that two football-playing full members of the conference, Army and Navy, have FBS football programs, with all of their students—whether or not they are varsity athletes—receiving full scholarships paid for by the U.S. government.)
Alabama
Arkansas
School | Athletic Director |
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Arkansas | Jeff Long |
Arkansas-Little Rock | Chris Peterson |
Arkansas-Pine Bluff | Lonza Hardy Jr. |
Arkansas State | Terry Mohajir |
Central Arkansas | Brad Teague |
Arizona
School | Athletic Director |
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Arizona | Greg Byrne |
Arizona State | Steve Patterson |
Grand Canyon | Mike Vaught |
Northern Arizona | Lisa Campos |
California
Colorado
School | Athletic Director |
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Air Force | Jim Knowlton |
Colorado | Rick George |
Colorado State | Joe Parker (athletic director)Joe Parker |
Denver | Peg Bradley-Doppes |
Connecticut
District of Columbia
School | Athletic Director |
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American | Billy Walker |
George Washington | Patrick Nero |
Georgetown | Lee Reed |
Howard | Skip Perkins |
Delaware
School | Athletic Director |
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Delaware | Eric Ziady |
Delaware State | Candy Young |
Florida
Georgia
School | Athletic Director |
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Georgia | Greg McGarity |
Georgia Southern | Tom Kleinlein |
Georgia State | Cheryl Levick |
Georgia Tech | Mike Bobinski |
Kennesaw State[2] | Vaughn Williams |
Mercer | Jim Cole |
Savannah State | Sterling Steward Jr. |
Hawaii
School | Athletic Director |
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Hawaiʻi | Ben Jay |
Idaho
School | Athletic Director |
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Boise State | Mark Coyle |
Idaho | Rob Spear |
Idaho State | Jeff Tingey |
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
School | Athletic Director |
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Drake | Sandy Hatfield-Clubb |
Iowa | Gary Barta |
Iowa State | Jamie Pollard |
Northern Iowa | Troy Dannen |
Kansas
School | Athletic Director |
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Kansas | Sheahon Zenger |
Kansas State | John Currie |
Wichita State | Darron Boatright (interim) |
Kentucky
School | Athletic Director |
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Eastern Kentucky | Dan McBride (interim) |
Kentucky | Mitch Barnhart |
Louisville | Tom Jurich |
Morehead State | Brian Hutchinson |
Murray State | Allen Ward |
Northern Kentucky | Ken Bothof |
Western Kentucky | Todd Stewart |
Louisiana
Massachusetts
School | Athletic Director |
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Boston College | Brad Bates |
Boston University | Mike Lynch |
Harvard | Bob Scalise |
Holy Cross | Nathan Pine |
UMass | Ryan Bamford |
Northeastern | Peter Roby |
UMass Lowell | Dana Skinner |
Maryland
Maine
School | Athletic Director |
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Maine | Karlton Creech |
Michigan
School | Athletic Director |
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Central Michigan | Dave Heeke |
Detroit | Robert C. Vowels[3] |
Eastern Michigan | Heather Lyke Vice |
Michigan | Jim Hackett (interim) |
Michigan State | Mark Hollis |
Oakland | Jeff Konya |
Western Michigan | Kathy Beauregard |
Minnesota
School | Athletic Director |
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Minnesota | Beth Goetz (interim) |
Missouri
School | Athletic Director |
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Missouri | Mack Rhoades |
Missouri State | Kyle Moats |
Saint Louis | Chris May |
Southeast Missouri State | Mark Alnutt |
UMKC | Tim Hall |
Mississippi
School | Athletic Director |
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Alcorn State | Dwayne White (interim) |
Jackson State | Vivian L. Fuller |
Ole Miss | Ross Bjork |
Mississippi State | Scott Stricklin |
Mississippi Valley State | Dianthia Ford-Kee[4] |
Southern Miss | Bill McGillis |
Montana
School | Athletic Director |
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Montana | Kent Haslam |
Montana State | Peter Fields |
Nebraska
School | Athletic Director |
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Creighton | Bruce Rasmussen |
Nebraska | Shawn Eichorst |
Omaha | Trev Alberts |
Nevada
School | Athletic Director |
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Nevada | Doug Knuth |
UNLV | Tina Kunzer-Murphy |
New Hampshire
School | Athletic Director |
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Dartmouth | Harry Sheehy |
New Hampshire | Marty Scarano |
New Jersey
New Mexico
School | Athletic Director |
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New Mexico | Paul Krebs |
New Mexico State | Mario Moccia[5] |
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
School | Athletic Director |
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North Dakota | Brian Faison |
North Dakota State | Matt Larsen |
Ohio
Oklahoma
School | Athletic Director |
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Oklahoma | Joe Castiglione |
Oklahoma State | Mike Holder |
Oral Roberts | Mike Carter |
Tulsa | Derrick Gragg |
Oregon
School | Athletic Director |
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Oregon | Rob Mullens |
Oregon State | Bob De Carolis |
Portland | Scott Leykam |
Portland State | Mark Rountree[7] |
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
School | Athletic Director |
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Brown | Jack Hayes |
Bryant | Bill Smith |
Providence | Robert Driscoll |
Rhode Island | Thorr Bjorn |
South Carolina
South Dakota
School | Athletic Director |
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South Dakota | David Herbster |
South Dakota State | Justin Sell |
Tennessee
School | Athletic Director |
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Austin Peay | Dave Loos |
Belmont | Mike Strickland |
Chattanooga | David Blackburn[8] |
East Tennessee State[9] | Dave Mullins |
Lipscomb | Philip Hutcheson |
Memphis | Tom Bowen |
Middle Tennessee | Chris Massaro |
Tennessee | Dave Hart |
Tennessee State | Teresa Phillips |
Tennessee Tech | Mark Wilson |
UT Martin | Phil Dane |
Vanderbilt | De facto: David Williams II, Vice Chancellor[10][11] |
Texas
Utah
School | Athletic Director |
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BYU | Tom Holmoe |
Southern Utah | Ken Beazer |
Utah | Chris Hill |
Utah State | Scott Barnes |
Utah Valley | Mike Jacobsen |
Weber State | Jerry Bovee |
Virginia
Vermont
School | Athletic Director |
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Vermont | Robert Corran |
Washington
School | Athletic Director |
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Eastern Washington | Bill Chaves |
Gonzaga | Mike Roth |
Washington | Scott Woodward |
Washington State | Bill Moos |
Wisconsin
School | Athletic Director |
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Green Bay | Ken Bothof |
Marquette | Bill Scholl |
Milwaukee | Amanda Braun |
Wisconsin | Barry Alvarez |
West Virginia
School | Athletic Director |
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Marshall | Mike Hamrick |
West Virginia | Shane Lyons |
Wyoming
School | Athletic Director |
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Wyoming | Tom Burman |
See also
- National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics
- List of college athletic programs by U.S. state
References
- ^ UAB dropped football after the 2014 season, but announced that it would reinstate the sport in 2017.
- ^ Kennesaw State launched an FCS football program in 2015.
- ^ http://www.detroittitans.com/staff.aspx?staff=164
- ^ http://www.mvsusports.com/staff.aspx?staff=57
- ^ http://www.nmstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=250349
- ^ http://www.gocolgateraiders.com/staff.aspx?staff=5
- ^ http://goviks.com/staff.aspx
- ^ http://www.gomocs.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=369749&SPID=46221&DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=17700&ATCLID=207345061&Q_SEASON=2014
- ^ East Tennessee State revived its dormant FCS football program in 2015.
- ^ Uniquely in NCAA Division I, Vanderbilt does not have a separate athletic department. In 2003, Vanderbilt's chancellor at the time, Gordon Gee, folded the athletic department into the school's Division of Student Life and University Affairs, effectively treating it as any other student organization.
- ^ Weir, Tom (2007-03-07). "Scores up on, off court after Vanderbilt reforms". USA Today. Retrieved 2008-12-17.
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