SleestakSooner
11/26/2006, 12:32 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=2676080
Updated: Nov. 26, 2006, 1:53 AM ET
Oregon AD Moos to step down for personal reasons
Associated Press
EUGENE, Ore. -- Bill Moos was expected to resign as athletic director at the University of Oregon this week, The Register-Guard newspaper reported Saturday night on its Web site.
Sources close to Moos and in the school's administration confirmed the resignation, citing personal reasons, but refused to offer details, according to the report.
Moos, 55, has been athletic director since 1995, and guided the expansion of Autzen Stadium and the construction of the department's Moshofsky Center.
During his tenure, the budget for athletics at Oregon rose from $18 million to $40 million, and the department has added two new women's sports.
Moos was the 10th athletic director for the university.
A call placed to a spokesman for the athletic department by The Associated Press was not immediately returned Saturday night.
Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press
Seems suspicious given his success financially and otherwise in that position.
Updated: Nov. 26, 2006, 1:53 AM ET
Oregon AD Moos to step down for personal reasons
Associated Press
EUGENE, Ore. -- Bill Moos was expected to resign as athletic director at the University of Oregon this week, The Register-Guard newspaper reported Saturday night on its Web site.
Sources close to Moos and in the school's administration confirmed the resignation, citing personal reasons, but refused to offer details, according to the report.
Moos, 55, has been athletic director since 1995, and guided the expansion of Autzen Stadium and the construction of the department's Moshofsky Center.
During his tenure, the budget for athletics at Oregon rose from $18 million to $40 million, and the department has added two new women's sports.
Moos was the 10th athletic director for the university.
A call placed to a spokesman for the athletic department by The Associated Press was not immediately returned Saturday night.
Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press
Seems suspicious given his success financially and otherwise in that position.