- Bob Goin
Bob Goin is a retired college sports administrator who served as Athletic Director at the
University of Cincinnati andFlorida State University .During his tenure at Cincinnti which began in 1995, the school joined the
Big East Conference and developed theRichard E. Lindner Varsity Village, a comprehensive $80.3 million athletic facilities enhancement. UC’s sports teams posted a combined winning percentage of nearly .600 in the past eight years, claiming 29 conference titles, making 49 postseason appearances and producing 39 All-Americans under his leadership. Nationally, the most notable event during his UC tenure was the firing of basketball coachBob Huggins .He has served on the
NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet and the NCAA Football Bowl Certification Subcommittee.He served five years as athletics director at Florida State (1990-94). His most significant accomplishment was guiding Florida State into membership in the
Atlantic Coast Conference . Goin played a major role in shaping the future of the Florida State program during his previous nine years as associate AD. He resigned after an ethics investigation resulting from hiring a contrator to replace his home's roof who was also doing a multi-million dollar construction project for the University.A 1959 graduate of
Bethany College in West Virginia, Goin launched his career in athletics at the school in 1960. He served as AD and chair of the physical education department from 1970-1976, and was a tenured professor. From 1976 to 1979, Goin served as assistant athletics director atWest Virginia University , and spent two years as athletics director atCalifornia University of Pennsylvania (1979-81).
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