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Tuesday, February 27, 2001
Decision on next AD could come this week
By Andy Katz
ESPN.com
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Colorado State athletic director Tim Weiser and San Diego Chargers vice president and chief operating officer Michael McNeely are the two finalists for the Indiana athletics director's job, sources told ESPN.com Monday.
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Choice has been made, just not announced yet
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INDIANAPOLIS Indiana University has chosen a new athletic
director and could make an announcement in the coming days, the
president of IU's Board of Trustees said Tuesday.
President Myles Brand selected the successor to athletic
director Clarence Doninger after final interviews with two
candidates, trustees President John Walda said.
Walda declined to divulge who Brand chose, and said he did not
know whether Brand's choice had accepted the job.
University spokeswoman Susan Dillman said an announcement would
be made soon.
The two finalists are reported to be Colorado State athletic
director Tim Weiser and San Diego Chargers vice president Michael
McNeely.
The Associated Press
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Sources said Weiser is the top choice and Indiana president Myles Brand is expected to interview both candidates this week with a final decision as early as Friday.
McNeely was the athletic director at Pacific before joining the Chargers. McNeely was also the director of operations at the NCAA from 1990-97. He was also an assistant football coach at Colorado from 1981-85.
Louisville AD Tom Jurich withdrew his name from consideration last week. Present Indiana athletic director Clarence Doninger is being forced to retire in June.
Louisville athletics director Tom Jurich withdrew from the finalists list so he could continue his pursuit of a negotiated retirement settlement for Hall of Fame coach Denny Crum.
The Indiana board met Friday to discuss the athletics director vacancy and
other matters.
Sources told ESPN.com last week that Jurich is in too deep into the Crum negotiations to leave without closure. But the sources said it might not be
possible to close the deal prior to the Conference USA tournament in
Louisville in two weeks. Crum is owed a $2 million buyout if the remaining
contract isn't honored. He wants a four-year extension, but said last week
he would settle for a buyout.
Andy Katz is a senior writer at ESPN.com. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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