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Broyles successor?

Rocky Mountain News mentions (I've substituted a link to a printer version, which seems to load more easily) Rockies president Keli McGregor, a former associate athletic director  at UA.

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Hey he should be good for the job...for about 4 days.
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The link doesn't seem to be quite right.

Hugh I went to the site via RMN homepage and it still wouldn't load 100%
Busy site today.
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It takes several minutes to load.

"Odds are McGregor isn't going anywhere, though. He grew up in the Denver area, where his father was a longtime high school coach. McGregor was a two-time All-American tight end at Colorado State and a fourth- round draft pick of the Broncos in 1985.

He played in the NFL for the Broncos, Indianapolis Colts and Seattle Seahawks. He has been approached in the past about the CSU athletic director's job but decided to stay with the Rockies.

He does have strong ties to Broyles, who has a long history at Arkansas, but Broyles has been at odds with the new breed of school administrators and, in reality, is being forced into retirement. "

Try clicking on the "Story Tool" Print. That worked for me.

Other names mentioned:

Ken Hatfiled
Terry Don Phillips
Bill Gray

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