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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1962|6|23|mf=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Spokane, Washington]] |
| birth_place = [[Spokane, Washington]], U.S. |
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| alma_mater = [[Fresno State]] |
| alma_mater = [[Fresno State]] |
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| current_title = Athletic director |
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| current_team = [[Oregon State Beavers|Oregon State]] |
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| current_conference = [[Pac-12 Conference|Pac-12]] |
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| admin_years1 = 1997–1999 |
| admin_years1 = 1997–1999 |
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| admin_team1 = [[Humboldt State Lumberjacks|Humboldt State]] |
| admin_team1 = [[Humboldt State Lumberjacks|Humboldt State]] |
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| admin_years4 = 2008–2015 |
| admin_years4 = 2008–2015 |
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| admin_team4 = [[Utah State Aggies|Utah State]] |
| admin_team4 = [[Utah State Aggies|Utah State]] |
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| admin_years5 = 2015–2017 |
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| admin_team5 = [[Pittsburgh Panthers|Pittsburgh]] |
| admin_team5 = [[Pittsburgh Panthers|Pittsburgh]] |
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| admin_years6 = 2017–present |
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| admin_team6 = [[Oregon State Beavers|Oregon State]] |
| admin_team6 = [[Oregon State Beavers|Oregon State]] |
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'''Scott Barnes''' (born June 23, 1962) is the vice president and athletic director at [[Oregon State University]]. He was previously the athletic director at [[Utah State University]] and the [[University of Pittsburgh]]. |
'''Scott Barnes''' (born June 23, 1962) is the vice president and athletic director at [[Oregon State University]]. He was previously the athletic director at [[Utah State University]] and the [[University of Pittsburgh]]. |
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⚫ | | title = Pitt to hire Utah State's Scott Barnes as athletic director |
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During his tenure at [[Utah State University]], Barnes greatly increased funding for all Aggie sports, and oversaw the hiring of football coach [[Gary Andersen]] and the completion of the Jim & Carol Laub Athletics-Academics Complex on campus. He also worked to improve the public image and visibility of Aggie sports, which included inking deals with statewide and national TV stations, as well as a sponsorship deal with the Maverik chain of service stations, resulting in the renaming of the university's [[Maverik Stadium|football stadium]] in April 2015.<ref name=ScottBarnesBio>{{Cite web |
During his tenure at [[Utah State University]], Barnes greatly increased funding for all Aggie sports, and oversaw the hiring of football coach [[Gary Andersen]] and the completion of the Jim & Carol Laub Athletics-Academics Complex on campus. He also worked to improve the public image and visibility of Aggie sports, which included inking deals with statewide and national TV stations, as well as a sponsorship deal with the Maverik chain of service stations, resulting in the renaming of the university's [[Maverik Stadium|football stadium]] in April 2015.<ref name=ScottBarnesBio>{{Cite web |
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On May 8, 2013, Barnes was named chairman of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament's selection committee.<ref name=ScottBarnesCommitteeChairman>{{Cite web |
On May 8, 2013, Barnes was named chairman of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament's selection committee.<ref name=ScottBarnesCommitteeChairman>{{Cite web |
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His work was recognized with the awarding of the 2009 National Champion in the Excellence in Management Cup to USU, an award which is given each year to the university athletics department that wins the most championships with the lowest expenses.<ref>{{Cite web |
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⚫ | | accessdate = 13 January 2010}}</ref> The Aggies brought in WAC championships in five sports during the 2008–09 academic year, tied for the most in school history. Barnes was also recently selected as a faculty member in the Division I Athletics Director Association Institute. |
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As the athletics director, Barnes's work was integral in improving the overall image of Utah State University itself, which image had taken a hit in recent years due to the futility of the [[Utah State Aggies football|football]] team. The ''New York Times'' quoted him as saying "Athletics are the front porch of the university. |
As the athletics director, Barnes's work was integral in improving the overall image of Utah State University itself, which image had taken a hit in recent years due to the futility of the [[Utah State Aggies football|football]] team. The ''New York Times'' quoted him as saying "Athletics are the front porch of the university. It's not the most important room in the house, but it is the most visible."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.usu.edu/ust/pdf/2009/june/itn0601099.pdf|title=As Costs of Sports Rise, Students Balk at Fees|last=Longman|first=Jere|date=May 29, 2009|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|access-date=March 1, 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110609182014/http://www.usu.edu/ust/pdf/2009/june/itn0601099.pdf|archivedate=June 9, 2011}}</ref> |
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On December 22, 2016, Barnes was reunited with Gary Andersen and named the Athletic Director and Vice President at Oregon State University. |
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Before going to OSU, Barnes served as athletics director at [[Utah State University]] and [[Eastern Washington University]]. He has also held positions at the [[University of Washington]] and the [[University of San Diego]]. He attended [[Fresno State University]], where he played basketball.<ref name=ScottBarnesBio /> |
Before going to OSU, Barnes served as athletics director at [[Utah State University]] and [[Eastern Washington University]]. He has also held positions at the [[University of Washington]] and the [[University of San Diego]]. He attended [[Fresno State University]], where he played basketball.<ref name=ScottBarnesBio /> |
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* [http://www.utahstateaggies.com/genrel/barnes_scott00.html Utah State profile] |
* [http://www.utahstateaggies.com/genrel/barnes_scott00.html Utah State profile] |
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Title | Athletic director |
Team | Oregon State |
Conference | Pac-12 |
Biographical details | |
Born | (1962-06-23) June 23, 1962 (age 62) Spokane, Washington, U.S. |
Alma mater | Fresno State |
Administrative career (AD unless noted) | |
1997–1999 | Humboldt State |
1999–2005 | Eastern Washington |
2005–2008 | Washington (sr. assoc. AD) |
2008–2015 | Utah State |
2015–2017 | Pittsburgh |
2017–present | Oregon State |
Scott Barnes (born June 23, 1962) is the vice president and athletic director at Oregon State University. He was previously the athletic director at Utah State University and the University of Pittsburgh. [1]
During his tenure at Utah State University, Barnes greatly increased funding for all Aggie sports, and oversaw the hiring of football coach Gary Andersen and the completion of the Jim & Carol Laub Athletics-Academics Complex on campus. He also worked to improve the public image and visibility of Aggie sports, which included inking deals with statewide and national TV stations, as well as a sponsorship deal with the Maverik chain of service stations, resulting in the renaming of the university's football stadium in April 2015.[2]
On May 8, 2013, Barnes was named chairman of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament's selection committee.[3]
His work was recognized with the awarding of the 2009 National Champion in the Excellence in Management Cup to USU, an award which is given each year to the university athletics department that wins the most championships with the lowest expenses.[4] The Aggies brought in WAC championships in five sports during the 2008–09 academic year, tied for the most in school history. Barnes was also recently selected as a faculty member in the Division I Athletics Director Association Institute.
As the athletics director, Barnes's work was integral in improving the overall image of Utah State University itself, which image had taken a hit in recent years due to the futility of the football team. The New York Times quoted him as saying "Athletics are the front porch of the university. It's not the most important room in the house, but it is the most visible."[5]
On December 22, 2016, Barnes was reunited with Gary Andersen and named the Athletic Director and Vice President at Oregon State University.
Before going to OSU, Barnes served as athletics director at Utah State University and Eastern Washington University. He has also held positions at the University of Washington and the University of San Diego. He attended Fresno State University, where he played basketball.[2]
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