FAYETTEVILLE, North Carolina -- The future of Fayetteville State's athletic program is facing an important crossroad currently as it goes through the process of finding a new leader.
Since mid-March, when FSU's athletic director Ed McLean announced his plans to retire at the end of the academic year, the search for a replacement has generated interest from some well-qualified candidates, according to my sources.
By "well-qualified candidates,'' I mean they've met the basic requirements cited in the school's advertisement for the position: a Master's degree, a minimum of five years experience as an athletic administrator or head coach, and knowledge of NCAA and Title IX rules and regulations.
The last is an especially important skill for ...
CONTINUE READING
No comments:
Post a Comment