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Richard Dull (born c. 1945) is an American former
athletic director An athletic director (commonly "athletics director" or "AD") is an administrator at many American clubs or institutions, such as colleges and universities, as well as in larger high schools and middle schools, who oversees the work of coaches a ...
and athlete. He served as the athletic director of the
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from 1981 to 1986, including during the death of
Len Bias Leonard Kevin Bias (November 18, 1963June 19, 1986) was an American college basketball player for the Maryland Terrapins. In the last of his four years playing for Maryland, he was named a consensus first-team All-American. Two days after being s ...
, which prompted Dull's resignation. He has also been athletic director at the
University of Nebraska at Kearney The University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) is a campus of the public University of Nebraska system and located in Kearney, Nebraska. It was founded in 1905 as the Nebraska State Normal School at Kearney. History In March 1903 the Nebraska S ...
,
Moravian College Moravian University is a private university in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The institution traces its history to girls' and boys' schools opened in 1742 by Moravians, descendants of followers of the Bohemian Reformation under John Amos Comenius. ...
,
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, and
Belmont Abbey College Belmont Abbey College is a private, Catholic liberal arts college in Belmont, North Carolina. It was founded in 1876 by the Benedictine monks of Belmont Abbey. The college is affiliated with the Catholic Church and the Order of Saint Benedict. ...
.


Early life and college

Dull attended
Biglerville High School Biglerville High School is a small public high school located in the borough of Biglerville, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Upper Adams School District. The high school serves the boroughs of Biglerville, Bendersville, Pennsylvania, Bendersvill ...
in
Biglerville, Pennsylvania Biglerville is a borough in Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,225 at the 2020 census. The National Apple Museum is located on West Hanover St. in Biglerville. The borough is home to Biglerville High School. Hist ...
, where he played basketball and competed in track and field in the
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event.Biglerville: Catching up with Dick Dull
''The Daily Record-Sunday News'', November 18, 2008.
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. Dull attended college at the
University of Maryland The University of Maryland, College Park (University of Maryland, UMD, or simply Maryland) is a public land-grant research university in College Park, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1856, UMD is the flagship institution of the Univ ...
, where he continued competing in the javelin throw at the intercollegiate level. As a senior in 1966, he won 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.


Athletic director


Maryland

After receiving a
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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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. In January 1982, Dull hired
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to succeed
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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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, was not a high-profile coach. Ross described himself as a "no name". Nevertheless, Maryland had great success under Ross, and quarterback
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excelled in his pro-style offense. During Dull's tenure, the Maryland football and men's basketball teams both secured ACC championships, and the women's basketball team advanced to the Final Four. Dull was serving as athletic director when Maryland basketball star
Len Bias Leonard Kevin Bias (November 18, 1963June 19, 1986) was an American college basketball player for the Maryland Terrapins. In the last of his four years playing for Maryland, he was named a consensus first-team All-American. Two days after being s ...
died from a
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-induced heart attack in 1986. He resigned his post on November 4 citing the incident.Maryland' Dull resigns, cites Bias incident
''The Palm Beach Post'', October 8, 1986.
He agreed to remain on the staff for one year as an athletic and policy advisor.


After Maryland

Bias' death and the controversy it created affected Dull. ''
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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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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 tax return. He said, "I could not get a job interview (in athletics) for 10 years." In 1996, he was a candidate for athletic director at
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. That year, he was hired as the athletic director at the
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, a Division II school. In 1999 while the athletic director at
Moravian College Moravian University is a private university in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The institution traces its history to girls' and boys' schools opened in 1742 by Moravians, descendants of followers of the Bohemian Reformation under John Amos Comenius. ...
, he was hired by
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, his first Division I 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. Dull eventually retired, but returned to his work as the athletic director of
Belmont Abbey College Belmont Abbey College is a private, Catholic liberal arts college in Belmont, North Carolina. It was founded in 1876 by the Benedictine monks of Belmont Abbey. The college is affiliated with the Catholic Church and the Order of Saint Benedict. ...
in June 2007.ABBEY HIRES NEW ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, DICK DULL FORMERLY HELD SAME POSITION AT MARYLAND 1981-86
''Charlotte Observer'', June 28, 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.
, ''Gaston Gazette'', August 19, 2009.


References

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