American college athletics administrator (1939–2021)
E. Michael Mullally (April 29, 1939 – July 15, 2021)[ 1] was an American college athletics administrator. He was the athletic director at Eastern Illinois University (1974–1979),[ 2] California State University, Fullerton (1979–1981), and Boise State University (1981–1982).
At Boise State, Mullally succeeded longtime athletic director Lyle Smith in the summer of 1981.[ 3] Less than a year later, Mullally resigned in March 1982 following criticism of his proposed ticketing policy for the school's football and basketball games.[ 4] [ 5] Assistant athletic director Gene Bleymaier was promoted by university president John Keiser and held the post for more than 29 years.
Mullally owned several Checkers drive-in restaurants in the Kansas City area in the 1990s; by 2001 he had retired to Florida .[ 6]
References
^ "Edward Michael 'Mike' Mullally" . Journal Gazette & Times-Courier . (Paris, Illinois). July 19, 2021.
^ Condon, David (June 23, 1979). "Two who could be Illini's new chief" . Chicago Tribune . (column). p. 1, sec. 2.
^ "BSU names director" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. May 13, 1981. p. C3.
^ "BSU's Mullaly quits over ticket flap" . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). Associated Press. March 2, 1982. p. 1C.
^ "Boise State sacks AD over ticket flap" . The Bulletin . (Bend, Oregon). UPI. March 2, 1982. p. D-3.
^ "Sonic builds, buys its way toward being Kansas City's drive-in" . Kansas City Business Journal . (Missouri). March 4, 2001. Retrieved March 17, 2017 .
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