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RE: No Compliance Dir, Academic Advisor or SID at Chicago St
(09-06-2019 11:52 AM)Stugray2 Wrote:  Z Scott hired a new AD ... sort of. He is 68 years old and signed a 2 month contract with an option for a 3rd month. It's Eric Hyman formerly of Texas A&M (amongst other places). It looks like he is being brought in to troubleshoot the department and see if it is viable. I have never heard of a 2 month contract for an AD. This seems like it's related to the upcoming Audit of whether to stay in D1 or change athletics. (Z Scott has an impressive ability to connect with very professional people, a drastic change from the recent past at Chicago State.) This definitely looks like something will happen or be decided before Thanksgiving.

https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/co...story.html

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That's one way to save money. Next they'll be doing the same with coaches.
09-06-2019 03:32 PM
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