So apparently Paul Meyers resigned, again

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The last time he did that was just before Pud got whacked. Problems in the administration again?

 
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Howard Hawks, chairman of the NU Board of Regents and significant donor, had just seen Meyers at the Big Ten baseball tournament in Omaha but wasn't aware Meyers was departing his post until reading about it Wednesday.

"New executives get to make new decisions. That's an obvious fact," Hawks said. "Quite frankly, from a personal standpoint, my view would be he will leave a hole that they will not fill with one other person."
http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/prominent-fundraiser-leaves-athletic-department/article_9a03506b-9398-59f9-aa1d-7b2a4af22ed7.html
 
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Lincoln Journal-Star reports that Nebraska associate athletic director Paul Meyers is no longer in his role as chief fundraiser for the athletic department. Also, Ohio University has hired NU's associate athletic director for marketing Michael Stephens as senior athletic director for external operations. For an athletic department that prides itself on continuity, two major high level departures are eyebrow-raising.

http://www.cornnation.com/2014/6/4/5779734/nebraska-athletic-department-loses-paul-meyers-and-michael-stephens

 
Probably best to hang tight on this one.
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Lincoln Journal-Star reports that Nebraska associate athletic director Paul Meyers is no longer in his role as chief fundraiser for the athletic department. Also, Ohio University has hired NU's associate athletic director for marketing Michael Stephens as senior athletic director for external operations. For an athletic department that prides itself on continuity, two major high level departures are eyebrow-raising.

http://www.cornnation.com/2014/6/4/5779734/nebraska-athletic-department-loses-paul-meyers-and-michael-stephens
Take it FWIW but Stephens is taking a decent step up - albeit to a smaller school - so that would probably be considered a promotion. Not sure if the two are related.

 
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