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Feb. 8, 2008
"Kirby has done much to take our Department of Athletics to a higher level, and we are very appreciative for all of the accomplishments we have seen in our department during his tenure," Ohio University President Roderick J. McDavis said. "It's very unfortunate that we cannot have his leadership in our department for a longer period of time. We understand, however, that is the risk we run when hiring good people." Plans for Hocutt's successor will be announced in the near future. In two and half years at "My family and I are very excited for the tremendous opportunity to join the "I would like to thank the entire university and Under Hocutt's leadership, Bobcat teams won six MAC titles, and the football program claimed its first MAC East Division championship, made its first appearance in the MAC Championship Game and earned a bowl berth for the first time since 1968. In 2006-07, the Bobcats claimed the Mid-American Conference's Jacoby Trophy, recognizing the best all-around women's program in the league, for the second time in school history. So far this year, The competitive success translated into increased support for Ohio Athletics. Football season ticket sales increased 90 percent in the past two years, while men's basketball season ticket sales increased 50 percent under Hocutt's leadership. Annual giving to Bobcat athletics saw tremendous growth under Hocutt's leadership. In 2006, the Ohio Bobcat Club was formed to serve as the fund-raising arm of Ohio Athletics. In its first year, the group surpassed both its fund-raising and membership goals, raising more than $610,000 in support of Ohio Athletics. That amount represented a 75 percent increase in annual giving from fiscal year 2006 and an 81 percent increase in unrestricted annual giving. Earlier this year, Ohio Athletics announced the creation of the Ohio Athletics Operational Endowment Campaign, acknowledging the receipt of $1.4 million toward a $2.5 million goal. Hocutt also met challenges during his tenure, including the need to eliminate four sports in January 2007 to strengthen Ohio Athletics' financial and Title IX positions. He led the development of a long-term master facilities plan that will ensure the Bobcats' venues remain among the best in the Mid-American Conference. Facility upgrades during his time at Ohio Athletics remains a national and conference leader in academics. All of The Bobcats had a total NCAA Graduation Success Rate (GSR) score of 83 percent in 2007 and 82 percent in 2006, putting Hocutt also was active in the Mid-American Conference and the community. He served on the MAC postseason subcomittee and the MAC infractions committee and co-chaired the league's volleyball coaches committee. Hocutt also served as the honorary chairman for the 2006 and 2007 March of Dimes Walk Before joining A former student-athlete at |