Stanford Atlético director Bernard Muir is expected to resign to his position, sources told ESPN.
Muir is closing his 13th year at school, which during his term has won more than 30 NCAA championships and eight glasses of directors for the general excellence of the Atlético department.
The measure is produced in the middle of a transition period for the Athletics Department. The school is completing its first season at the ACC, a movement made in the middle of the fracture of the traditional PAC-12.
Stanford Marquesina Sports have fought in recent seasons. The football program has lost nine games in each of the last four seasons and has not played in a bowl since 2018 (it was eligible for the bowl during the 2020 season disrupting by the pandemic).
The male basketball program has not played in the NCAA tournament since 2014.
Muir is a decorated administrator and served as president of the Male Basketball Committee of Division I of the NCAA for the 2018-19 season. He began working with the committee in 2012.
Muir has also been a member of the Board of Directors of 12 members of the USA Basketball since 2017.
Before his arrival in Stanford in 2012, Muir held the same position in Georgetown and Delaware. He also worked in the Athletics Department at Notre Dame, as he ascended to the deputy director of Athletics before leaving in 2005.
In 2021, Stanford reversed the course after announcing it would eliminate 11 of its 36 university sports. A base effort helped save sports, and the school caused significant scrutiny due to the initial decision.