Why the move from Clemson to Miami? Radakovich explains

Former Clemson athletic director Dan Radakovich, who was named vice president and athletic director at Miami last week, joined “Out of Bounds” with William Qualkinbush and Kelly Gramlich on WCCP 105.5 FM The Roar on Monday. Radakovich, who earned …

Former Clemson athletic director Dan Radakovich, who was named vice president and athletic director at Miami last week, joined “Out of Bounds” with William Qualkinbush and Kelly Gramlich on WCCP 105.5 FM The Roar on Monday.

Radakovich, who earned his master’s degree at Miami in 1982 and got his start in administration as Miami’s athletic business manager, was asked why he decided to leave Clemson and why now is the right time to make the move to UM.

“I have one of the diplomas on my wall that says ‘University of Miami Master’s Degree,’ and throughout my entire career, always wanted them to do well,” Radakovich said. “Whomever was the AD there, I kind of kept in touch with, and anything I could do to help. That’s kind of what I was looking at, as it related to talking to some of the folks associated with their search. And one thing led to another, and they said, why don’t you consider this? And then we sat and met, and they were really great people, understanding that they knew where they were as it relates to investment in the program, etcetera.

“So, once they had been able to land Coach (Mario) Cristobal and kind of moved into the next phase of looking at the AD position, I was fortunate enough to come forward with them and reach a deal.”

Radakovich added that he feels Dabo Swinney’s program will still be relevant in the ACC and national college football landscape without him leading Clemson’s athletic department, and his goal is to get the Hurricanes back to that point.

“The ACC and college football in general is better when Miami is good,” Radakovich said. “So, I know that Dabo and his staff are going to continue to create an incredible team here and one that’s going to be not only competitive in the ACC but nationally. So, I think it’s important for the league and nationally that Miami tried to get there. So, the administration and their board and their president are really looking to invest in a way that we’ve invested here at Clemson, to be able to get to a point of being nationally relevant again.

“So, it’s exciting to be able to take what we’ve learned and what we’ve done here and see if we can transform it to another great ACC member.”

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Radakovich has a final message for Clemson fans as he transitions to Miami

Former Clemson athletic director Dan Radakovich, who was named vice president and athletic director at Miami last week, joined “Out of Bounds” with William Qualkinbush and Kelly Gramlich on WCCP 105.5 FM The Roar on Monday. As the interview wrapped …

Former Clemson athletic director Dan Radakovich, who was named vice president and athletic director at Miami last week, joined “Out of Bounds” with William Qualkinbush and Kelly Gramlich on WCCP 105.5 FM The Roar on Monday.

As the interview wrapped up, Radakovich was asked if there was anything he wanted to say to Tiger fans or if he had any final thoughts for the Clemson faithful as he transitions to the next chapter of his life and career at Miami.

“Just thank you,” Radakovich said. “Thank you on behalf of my wife, Marcie, my two boys. Grant had the great opportunity to play for Dabo in 2016, so that was certainly a highlight of his career. It’s just been a blessing to be here. We just love this area. Like many folks around the country, we have a house on a lake, and maybe we’ll keep it there and come back again at some point in time to retire. Because this is just a beautiful, beautiful place with great people and folks that love their university, love their Tigers, and that’s something to be incredibly proud of.”

“It’s been the biggest blessing of my life to be able to be here,” Radakovich continued. “I do have that gene that kind of says, ‘OK, let’s go out and see if we can do another challenge,’ and that’s what I’m following right now. But only pleasant and incredible memories of this place, and it’s because of the awesome people.”

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Official release on Radakovich to Miami

One of the nation’s most well-respected athletics administrators is returning to the institution where nearly three decades ago he launched his career-the University of Miami. Dan Radakovich, who served as director of athletics at Clemson University …

One of the nation’s most well-respected athletics administrators is returning to the institution where nearly three decades ago he launched his career—the University of Miami. Dan Radakovich, who served as director of athletics at Clemson University for the past nine years, has been named vice president and director of athletics at Miami, President Julio Frenk announced today (Dec. 9). Radakovich will report directly to Frenk and serve as a member of his senior leadership team.

“I am so grateful to President Frenk and the University’s Board of Trustees for this incredible opportunity,” said Radakovich. “Their commitment to Miami Athletics’ comprehensive pursuit of excellence and championships is what brought me back to Miami. As a unified Hurricane family—students, alumni, donors, and fans—there is nothing that we cannot accomplish. We are going to set the bar high and jump over it.”

Radakovich’s distinguished career in athletics leadership spans more than 30 years. His tenure at Clemson was marked by student-athlete academic achievement; comprehensive competitive success, including two national championships in football; significant facility construction and enhancements; and notable increases in revenue and fundraising. He was named Athletic Director of the Year by Sports Business Daily in 2017 and served as a member of the College Football Playoff selection committee from 2014 to 2017.

“This is a significant moment for the future of athletics at the University of Miami,” said Frenk. “Dan is one of the most highly regarded athletics directors in the country. He knows Miami well, from his time at the U and at Clemson, an ACC peer. His proven success, and the success that Dan has helped enable for student-athletes in the classroom and in competition, is reflective of our values. He has the experience, the relationships, and the passion it takes to ignite and sustain excellence—the very core of our bold vision for the future of Hurricanes Athletics.”

“There is a unique opportunity at Miami, with the tremendous changes happening across our city and South Florida, to build something truly special,” said David Epstein, chair of the athletics committee of the Board of Trustees. “We sought out a proven leader who is aspirational, entrepreneurial, and visionary, and who will build a world-class athletics program at the U. Dan is that leader. His hire, and the extraordinary hire of Mario Cristobal as our next football head coach, puts Miami on a trajectory unmatched by any athletics program in the country.”

Radakovich took the helm at Clemson in late 2012 and during his tenure, Clemson won 15 Atlantic Coast Conference team titles. The Tigers football program won two national championships, made six College Football Playoff appearances, and captured six ACC titles. In the classroom, Clemson student-athletes recorded nine semesters with a 3.0 GPA or higher. The athletic department attained the school’s highest-ever NCAA Graduation Success Rate at 93 percent in 2020 and scored 91 percent or better for seven consecutive years.

Radakovich helped complete more than $200 million in facility construction and enhancements at Clemson, including the renovation of Littlejohn Coliseum and the construction of facilities for football, tennis, baseball, and softball. Department revenue nearly doubled under his leadership, and philanthropic contributions are at an all-time high.

Prior to Clemson, Radakovich served as director of athletics at Georgia Tech from 2006 to 2012 and as a senior associate athletics director at Louisiana State University. At LSU, he worked closely with then-head coach Nick Saban, including during the Tigers’ 2003 national championship season. He has also served as director of athletics at American University, as associate athletics director at the University of South Carolina, as associate athletics director at Long Beach State University, and as athletics business manager at Miami, the latter from 1983 to 1985.

“I am truly excited to welcome Dan to Miami,” said Deputy Director of Athletics Jennifer Strawley. “I have had the opportunity to work closely with Dan at the conference level and to see first-hand his visionary leadership, championship mentality, and commitment to the holistic development of student-athletes. This is a tremendous moment for our student-athletes, coaches, and staff, and I look forward to working with Dan as we build the next great era in Miami Athletics.”

Of Strawley, who has led the department as interim director of athletics since mid-November, Frenk said, “I want to personally thank Jenn Strawley for her unflinching leadership of our athletics department during this period of transition. Jenn is a valued member of our Hurricanes family, and I am grateful that she will continue to serve as a member of our athletics leadership team, working closely with Dan, as we build for the future. She shares our commitment to relentlessly pursuing championships, while developing our student-athletes into focused competitors and leaders.”

Radakovich is a native of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. He earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1980, where he was a football letterman and student coach, and an MBA from the University of Miami in 1982. He is enshrined in the IUP and Beaver County sports halls of fame and was honored by IUP with a distinguished alumni award in 2009.

Born June 9, 1958, Radakovich and his wife, Marcie, are the parents of two sons—Christian, who graduated from Georgia Tech in 2012, and Grant, who graduated from Mercer in 2015—both of whom live and work in Atlanta.

–Courtesy of Miami Athletic Communications

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