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'It's time': After leading Miami athletics, Dan Radakovich set to enter his retirement

He oversaw national-title runs in football and several other sports while Miami searches for a successor.

  • Dan Radakovich, Miami's athletic director, retires today after leading the Hurricanes for 4 1/2 years. His departure concludes a tenure marked by significant athletic and facility achievements.
  • Radakovich prioritized investments in high-profile sports and facility upgrades during his tenure. Diving, track, and tennis programs all delivered national championships on his watch.
  • On Sunday, Miami's rowing team finished 13th in its first NCAA championship appearance. Radakovich supported the program by arranging for the university to convert a church into a training facility.
  • Miami is searching for a successor to work alongside university leadership. President Joe Echevarria remains actively involved in athletic operations and regularly attends contests.
  • Reflecting on industry shifts, Radakovich noted that navigating challenges from COVID and NIL will fall to his successor. "The only constant is change," he said of the evolving landscape.
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'It's time': After leading Miami athletics, Dan Radakovich set to enter his retirement

Dan Radakovich has retired after 4 1/2 years as Miami's athletic director. During his tenure, Miami's football team played for a national championship and the men's basketball team reached the Final Four.

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