.UUtah has extended Athletics Director Mark Harlan’s contract through June of 2028.
“Mark is one of the top athletic directors in the country,” U. President Taylor Randall said in a news release Thursday. “He is the right person at the right time to continue leading our athletic programs as we navigate the changing landscape of collegiate athletics. I look forward to continued partnership with him and his impressive leadership team in the years ahead.”
Harlan came to Utah in 2018 from the University of South Florida where he held the same position. In March, he was named the 2023 Athletics Director of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics.
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