Charlotte fires athletic director Mike Hill


CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Charlotte fired athletic director Mike Hill just 13 months after he signed a four-year extension, the university announced Thursday.

Jesh Humphrey, vice provost for institutional integrity and general counsel, will oversee the department on an interim basis.

The school said in a statement that the decision was made after careful deliberation and “in recognition that the “rapidly evolving business, regulatory and competitive landscape of higher education athletics demands a new approach and a renewed strategic foundation.”

Charlotte's football team was 26-47 in seven seasons under Hill and the men's basketball team was 90-91.

The football team is 1-5 this season under coach Tim Albin, whom Hill hired.

“For the past seven years, Mike has led our athletics department with deep commitment,” said Charlotte Chancellor Sharon L. Gaber. “He played a key role in many important advancements for our athletics department, including moving to the American Conference. His hiring of head football coach Tim Albin has also set us on a path to success. We deeply appreciate Mike's service, dedication and contributions, and we wish him the best in his future endeavors.”

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