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The following is a list of NCAA Division I universities in the United States (listed alphabetically by their schools' athletic brand name) 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.
He was named permanent head coach on February 19, 2012, by then-athletic director Ross Bjork. [5] He resigned from the position on March 17, 2016, following the permanent suspension of three of his players. [6] Harper was subsequently hired at Jacksonville State on April 6, 2016, [7] where he took the 2016–17 team to the school's first NCAA ...
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Points for the NACDA Directors' Cup are based on order of finish in various championships sponsored by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) or, in the case of Division I Football, media-based polls. A first-place finish in a sport earns 100 points, second place 90 ...
Tennessee fired Kellie Harper as the Lady Vols coach on Monday after five seasons. Athletic director Danny White announced that Harper would not return, saying he told Harper that her alma mater ...
The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) is a professional non-profit organization for college and university athletic directors in the United States. NACDA boasts a membership of more than 6,100 individuals and more than 1,600 institutions throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Members include athletics ...
Revenue generated from the elite programs in college sports — from the CFP, NCAA men’s basketball tournament, etc. — is disseminated to other schools in Division I, Division II and Division III.
Joe Harper (born c. 1936) is an American former college football coach and former player. Harper served as the head football coach at Cal Poly from 1968 to 1981, at Northern Arizona University from 1982 to 1984, and at California Lutheran University from 1990 to 1995, compiling a career coaching record of 131–95–4.