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offered Dull a job as its athletic director, but he eventually declined the offer. In the decade following Bias' death, Dull worked in real estate, consulting, and lived off of his savings. In two years during that period, he earned less than $ 7,500, which was less than required to file an income
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athletic director job since Maryland. The hiring was controversial, and some members of the university's advisory board demanded it be reviewed and overturned. In 2001, Northridge dropped its football program on Dull's recommendation to the Board of Trustees. He stepped down in 2005.
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event. As a sophomore, he won the state championship. He suffered a serious injury to his elbow ligament, but recovered and finished as a runner-up in the state championship during his senior year in 1963. As of 2008, he still held the school's record at 198 feet and 6 inches.
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in June 2007. In 2008, he established an athletic hall of fame at the school. In August 2009, Dull resigned from Belmont Abbey with a statement that he had been hired for a transition to a full-time athletic director and that the transition period had elapsed.
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degree, he took a pay cut from $ 22,000 to $ 8,500 and became an assistant ticket manager at his alma mater. He rose through the ranks of the Maryland athletic department and became athletic director in 1981, succeeding
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called Dull "one of the rising stars" in his profession at the time of the incident. Dull later said, "I survived it. No one can ever bring Len Bias back, and that I regret. He was a wonderful young man." In 1987, the
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championship in the event at 223 feet and 3.5 inches. That year, he also placed in the top-ten in the NCAA event.
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as the school's head football coach. The hire was somewhat surprising as Ross, then an assistant coach for the
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Bias' death altered lives; Decade: Ten years later, the lives of those who knew him are still not the same
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advanced to the Final Four. Dull was serving as athletic director when Maryland basketball star
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ABBEY HIRES NEW ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, DICK DULL FORMERLY HELD SAME POSITION AT MARYLAND 1981-86
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tax return. He said, "I could not get a job interview (in athletics) for 10 years."
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Dull eventually retired, but returned to his work as the athletic director of
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Dull Rejects Offer From Texas-El Paso Gives Chancellor's Departure as Reason
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A.D. Dull leaving Belmont Abbey as school year starts (UPDATE)
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DULL TO STEER CSUN SPORTS; `HEALING WOUNDS,' BUDGET TOP AGENDA
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Texas-El Paso Offers Maryland's Dull Job As Athletic Director
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Bias' death and the controversy it created affected Dull.
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and athlete. He served as the athletic director of the
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In 1996, he was a candidate for athletic director at
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Biglerville, Pennsylvania
Maryland
Javelin thrower
AD
Maryland
Nebraska–Kearney
Moravian
Cal State–Northridge
Belmont Abbey
ACC
athletic director
University of Maryland
Len Bias
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Moravian College
California State University, Northridge
Belmont Abbey College
Biglerville High School
Biglerville, Pennsylvania
javelin throw
University of Maryland
Atlantic Coast Conference
Juris Doctor
Jim Kehoe
Bobby Ross
Jerry Claiborne
Kansas City Chiefs
Boomer Esiason
Maryland football
men's basketball teams

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