The Oklahoman

Michigan State AD Mark Hollis may have tenuous hold on job

- BY LARRY LAGE AND MIKE HOUSEHOLDE­R

EAST LANSING, MICH. — Mark Hollis has built a reputation as an innovative athletic director at Michigan State over the past decade.

He is now facing open calls for his ouster in the wake of the Larry Nassar sex abuse scandal. His legacy may crumble as part of the fallout .

A day after Michigan State President Lou Anna Simon resigned amid an outcry over the school’s handling of allegation­s against the disgraced doctor, attention shifted to others on the campus where Nassar once worked amid questions of who might be to blame for his misconduct. USA TODAY columnist Christine Brennan called for Hollis to leave his post .

There has been no evidence that Simon or Hollis knew Nassar was sexually abusing young girls and women, including some athletes who competed for the Spartans. Still, Simon stepped down under pressure.

“As tragedies are politicize­d, blame is inevitable,” Simon said in her resignatio­n letter. “As president, it is only natural that I am the focus of this anger.”

A Title IX probe conducted by the university cleared Nassar of sexual assault allegation­s in 2014. He was, though, advised by the school to avoid being alone with patients while treating their “sensitive areas,” but the school didn’t follow up on and enforce its request. At least 12 reported assaults occurred after the investigat­ion ended, according to a university police report that was provided to the FBI for review by the U.S. attorney.

Michigan State gymnastics coach Kathie Klages resigned last year after she was suspended for defending Nassar. Klages is accused of downplayin­g complaints about Nassar in 1997 — 21 years ago. William Strampel , who was dean of Michigan State’s College of Osteopathi­c Medicine and has been named in lawsuits by victims, announced last month he was taking a leave of absence for medical reasons. Strampel remains a faculty member.

Hollis, like Simon, is a Michigan State graduate. He has been the Spartans’ athletic director since 2008 and was chairman of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee last season. Hollis’ unique ideas include putting hockey and basketball games in football stadiums and a basketball game on an aircraft carrier. One of his best friends is a Michigan State icon: Hall of Fame basketball coach Tom Izzo, the best man at his wedding and a former roommate.

The Michigan attorney general is going to review how Michigan State handled the Nassar case, per the school’s request. The NCAA has also sent a letter of inquiry to the school “regarding potential NCAA rules violations related to the assaults Larry Nassar perpetrate­d against girls and young women, including some student-athletes at Michigan State.”

Addressed to Hollis, the NCAA said serious concerns have been raised about institutio­nal practices, athlete safety and the institutio­n’s actions to protect individual­s from Nassar.

 ?? [ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] ?? Michigan State University athletics director Mark Hollis, right, and president Lou Anna Simon watch the action during a football game against Wisconsin, Sept. 24, 2016 in East Lansing, Mich.
[ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] Michigan State University athletics director Mark Hollis, right, and president Lou Anna Simon watch the action during a football game against Wisconsin, Sept. 24, 2016 in East Lansing, Mich.

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