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Old 06-26-2008, 04:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Breaking News: IU Athletic Director Rick Greenspan to step down at end of year

IU Athletics Director Rick Greenspan announced today that he will be stepping down from his position at the end of this year.

Here's the official announcement, courtesy of IU Media Relations:

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana University Director of Athletics Rick Greenspan today announced that he would step down from his position, effective the end of the calendar year.

"This has been a very difficult time and I am aware that I have become the focus of criticism which will continue to distract Indiana University from its core educational mission. Consequently, I believe a new person will be in a stronger position to lead IU Athletics moving forward and it is in IU's best interests for me to stand down. You can rest assured that I will work with great diligence and effort on behalf of our student athletes and coaches over the next six months. They deserve nothing less," said Greenspan. "Without question, I am extremely disappointed in the new charges brought by the NCAA Committee on Infractions against Indiana University that were released today. I disagree with these charges, particularly since the NCAA Enforcement staff did not reach this same conclusion after their original, in-depth investigation. Nevertheless, the new charges must and will be answered," said Greenspan.

Greenspan said that his decision will enable the university to complete a search for his successor and enable a number of matters to be brought closer to completion.

Indiana University President Michael McRobbie in accepting his decision praised Greenspan for his accomplishments as Director of Athletics.

"It is common knowledge that IU athletics had significant financial difficulties before Rick took over," McRobbie commented. "He has focused attention in the department to correcting that situation and today our athletics finances are substantially improved and IU's athletic department is now on stable ground financially.

McRobbie also praised the expansion of athletics facilities currently underway, including enclosure of the north end zone at Memorial Stadium, construction of a basketball development center for use by IU's men's and women's teams, as well as improved training and academic facilities for IU athletes.

"These are important accomplishments that were led by Rick and will benefit IU athletes and fans for years to come," McRobbie said. "I am also grateful for the leadership role Rick played in dealing with the tremendous loss of Terry Hoeppner and the hiring of Coach Bill Lynch. The recruitment of Felisha Legette-Jack and Tom Crean were both handled with great skill and professionalism as well. I am also appreciative that Rick has agreed to continue to guide the athletic department through the end of the year, as there are many key initiatives and projects that will require his strong administrative oversight. Our university owes Rick a great debt of gratitude for his selfless service."

"I am extremely disappointed with this additional allegation by the Committee on Infractions. I believe our compliance program worked, and have remained steadfast since I first learned of this situation in my belief that Rick Greenspan and the compliance staff did their job. We uncovered the violations, perhaps not immediately, but the appropriate behavior was uncovered, reported promptly and investigated thoroughly," remarked McRobbie.

McRobbie said, "Although I respect and accept Rick's decision to step down, this entire matter saddens me deeply. I know that a lot of thought and consideration went into Rick's decision. On behalf of Indiana University I thank him most sincerely for his accomplishments as Director of Athletics at Indiana University.

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Greenspan has had a good impact on Indiana University athletics in many ways, from the hiring of football head coach Bill Lynch to the great renovations of the stadium and other facilities, but basketball is king here at IU, and the blunder of hiring Kelvin Sampson mortally wounded Greenspan's future here at IU.

Greenspan's resignation creates yet another question mark for IU athletics and the basketball program, but it was the right move for both him and the university, and should save a lot of heartache long-term.

Now IU supporters who had called for his job are appeased, and the last remnants of the Sampson saga are set to be shed from IU's programs. It is unfortunate that it came to this point, but it's time for the program to move in an entirely new direction, and it has to start at the top.

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Peegs.com & Inside Indiana - Greenspan to step down
IU athletic director resigning | IndyStar.com | The Indianapolis Star
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I won't miss Greenspan. The man seemed cold in his press appearances-- not a warm, friendly Hoosier. Seemed too "big time" for this environment
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I won't miss Greenspan. The man seemed cold in his press appearances-- not a warm, friendly Hoosier. Seemed too "big time" for this environment
You know, he might not have seemed warm but he was a great AD for the most part. Everyone who worked with him has said good things about him. I'm sad to see him go in these circumstances, because now we have a real question mark there and we can't afford to mess it up.
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