The Columbus Dispatch

Louisville names Tyra as acting athletic director

- By Gary B. Graves

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Vince Tyra hopes to add some continuity to an unstable situation, no matter how long — or brief — his time is as Louisville’s acting athletic director.

The university foundation board member Tuesday was named the acting replacemen­t for athletic director Tom Jurich, who is on paid administra­tive leave as the school addresses its involvemen­t in a federal bribery investigat­ion of men’s basketball recruits.

University interim President Greg Postel announced Tyra’s hiring nearly a week after Postel placed Jurich and basketball coach Rick Pitino on administra­tive leave following the school’s acknowledg­ement of inclusion in the federal probe .

“Whether you want to call it acting or interim, that’s something for Greg,” Tyra said. “I’m just taking it as I’m filling the role for now until we find out what the longterm fix is.”

Jurich is on paid leave and his status will be reviewed at the Oct. 18 trustee meeting. Pitino is on unpaid leave, and the athletic board voted Monday to proceed with firing him after 16 seasons as Cardinals coach.

Tyra joined the University of Louisville Foundation, a fundraisin­g arm of the school, as a board member in February. The Louisville native and businessma­n is the son of Cardinals basketball great Charlie Tyra and played baseball at rival Kentucky.

Postel praised Tyra’s business experience and his success in restoring donor confidence as finance chairman of the Foundation. The president believes he will succeed with athletics.

“I am confident that Vince will have the ability to work with me, our coaches, our athletics staff and our athletes to promote stability, to promote confidence in our programs and to ensure to ensure the success of our athletic endeavors,” Postel said.

Tyra’s immediate priority is meeting with Louisville studentath­letes and coaches including interim men’s basketball coach David Padgett, who was named as Pitino’s replacemen­t on Friday. The new AD also planned to contact Atlantic Coast Conference Commission­er John Swofford.

He added that he didn’t know about the extent of the federal complaint against Louisville but planned to learn more in his new job. He also planned to learn more about the school’s sponsorshi­p extension with Adidas.

Postel criticized Jurich in his disciplina­ry letter to the AD for failing to update the athletic board about that extension. He also called “unacceptab­le” the level of misconduct and alleged criminal activity, as well as the negative attention brought to Louisville.

Jurich’s lawyer, Alison M. Stemler, disputed Postel’s allegation­s in a letter that also questioned whether school’s disciplina­ry action might violate a contract clause.

Messages left with Pitino’s attorney, Steve Pence, have not been returned.

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