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Alabama Announces Hire Of New Athletic Director Greg Byrne
by Staff Reporter
January 16, 20175 Comments

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The University of Alabama officially announced the hire of Greg Byrne to be the school's new Athletic Director.
Byrne, who has served as Vice President for Athletics at the University of Arizona since 2010, will replace Bill Battle who announced his retirement on Sunday. Per RollTide.com:
Byrne, who has served as Vice President for Athletics at the University of Arizona since 2010, will replace Bill Battle who announced his retirement on Sunday. Per RollTide.com:
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"We knew Bill was considering a change, and we wanted to hire someone who can assume that mantle of leadership and continue the tradition of success that Bill and so many others before him have established," said Stuart R. Bell, UA's president. "We believe Greg Byrne is uniquely qualified for this role, and we are pleased to announce he has accepted the position of athletic director here at The University of Alabama."
"Regina and I are honored to be joining the University of Alabama," said Byrne. "I have incredible respect and admiration for both Coach Battle and Coach Moore, as well as all of the talented coaches and staff in place. We look forward to returning to the SEC and being a part of Alabama's outstanding tradition."
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