Statement from Jimmy Cheek

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June 7, 2011

To: Knoxville-area UT Faculty, Staff, and Students
From: Chancellor Jimmy G. Cheek
Subject: Mike Hamilton to Resign

Athletic Director Mike Hamilton has told me of his plans to resign, and he will formally announce his decision at a press conference to be held at 11:00 a.m. today.

Mike has done a great deal for our campus and our community, and he will be missed.

Following is a news release that is being sent to media this morning:

UT Athletic Director Mike Hamilton to Announce Resignation Today

KNOXVILLE A press conference will be held at 11:00 a.m. today to announce the resignation of University of Tennessee Athletic Director Mike Hamilton. The press conference will be held at Stokely Family Media Center in Neyland Stadium.

Hamilton announced his resignation effective June 30, 2011. Hamilton has served as athletic director for eight years, and he has worked in the athletics department for 19 years.

"My family and I love the University of Tennessee, and we love Knoxville. We have poured out our lives over the last 19 years to try to make this a better community, a better athletic program and a better university," Hamilton said. "We will forever cherish our time here and be eternally grateful to Doug Dickey for taking a chance on a young, 28-year-old in 1992. Serving as athletic director over the last eight years has been an incredible daily leadership lesson and a dream come true that I would never trade for anything. I appreciate everyone who has walked along that path with me. We have, without a doubt, the best staff, coaches, student-athletes, and fans in America."

In accepting Hamilton's resignation, Chancellor Jimmy G. Cheek praised his dedication and his service to UT.

"The University of Tennessee's athletic programs have experienced great success under Mike Hamilton's leadership. Mike has led our teams to success on and off the field.

"Mike is a man of high integrity and deep faith. His contributions to our campus and its faculty, staff, and students will live on for many decades, especially his positive influence on our student-athletes," Cheek said. "We will miss him."

Cheek added that Hamilton also was committed to giving back to academics on the campus; UT's athletics department is one of only fourteen that is self-sustaining, and it gives $10 million a year back to the campus.

The University of Tennessee's men's basketball team made it to the Elite Eight in 2010 and, in 2008, won the SEC Championship. The men's tennis team played for a national championship, and there are many other wins too numerous to list.

Fundraising has more than doubled during Hamilton's tenure as athletic director, and he has helped transform the campus through capital projects. The Neyland Stadium Master Plan is 60-percent complete, and the renovated stadium is a tribute to his hard work.

"Mike Hamilton is an outstanding individual with many exceptional accomplishments for the University of Tennessee," UT President Joe DiPietro said. "I respect and support his decision and express my appreciation for the character, integrity, loyalty, and good work that mark his 19-year career at Tennessee."

In addition to his accomplishments on campus, Hamilton has been involved in the community, including his service as chairman of the Knoxville Chamber Partnership and chair of the 2010 United Way campaign. He has also worked tirelessly, alongside his wife, Beth, to raise money and support for children's issues, clean water in Africa, and help for those less fortunate.

A separation agreement between Hamilton and the university has been signed, and he will receive $1,335,000 over the next thirty-six months.

A national search for a new athletic director will begin immediately, and a search firm will be engaged to assist with the process.

"We hope to have someone in place before the football season begins," Cheek said. "However, it is important to get the right person, and we will not rush the search to meet this timeline."

An interim athletic director will be named before the end of the week. Hamilton will remain a part of the group representing the University of Tennessee at the school's appearance before the NCAA Committee on Infractions in Indianapolis on June 11.
 
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Don't know how Mikey will make it bringing in just over $370K per month. See ya hambone.
 
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This is how dumb many of his critics are...cannot do basic math on his severance.

$13 million in severance?
 
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The University of Tennessee's men's basketball team made it to the Elite Eight in 2010 and, in 2008, won the SEC Championship. The men's tennis team played for a national championship, and there are many other wins too numerous to list.

AKA: nothing else worth listing.
 
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Don't know how Mikey will make it bringing in just over $370K per month. See ya hambone.

The severance he is going to get for going out while siding with the University in front of the infractions comittee will ease that blow quite a bit.

Probably will be around $1 million if I had to guess based on what Pearl got.

Edit: Somehow skipped over where the serverance was in it. Looks like a little more than expected.
 
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If Fulmer is awarded the job, UT may as well go ahead and shut down athletic operations. Too many blind loyalists are still around awaiting for the return of the Great Pumpkin. May as well go ahead and hire Buzz Peterson again when Fulmer lets go of CCM, and go ahead and inform Cutcliffe that his work at Duke has earned him a chance at the helm of the football team when Dooley gets axed.
 
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Im praying fulmer gets the job!!!!!!
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:no::no::no:
You are kidding, right?

Fulmer destroyed the football program. You want him to destroy the entire athletic department.
 
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Watching Cheek in this presser, what an unbelievably moronic idiot! This schmuck is clueless!
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Just stop dude, you look pitiful

So does everyone that his been bashing Hamilton. Most of his detractors have no idea how that job operates and the hatred and vile a faction of our fanbase shows is nothing more than the ramblings of a bunch of redneck yahoos that don't know any better
 
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So does everyone that his been bashing Hamilton. Most of his detractors have no idea how that job operates and the hatred and vile a faction of our fanbase shows is nothing more than the ramblings of a bunch of redneck yahoos that don't know any better

Sorry. You're right. We all should have consulted you for clarification, first. :crazy:
 
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I am happy that MH is now gone, but it was still sad to watch the presser. I think he genuinely cares about UT and is a good man. Looking forward to a clean slate. Been too long since we've had winning programs.
 

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