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Former Tennessee athletic director Mike Hamilton dies at 60

Former Tennessee athletic director Mike Hamilton died Friday. He was 60.

Hamilton had been battling cancer and was in line to receive a liver transplant, according to posts on his Instagram account on July 23 and Oct. 8.

“At the end of last week, I was notified … that I was now officially listed for a transplant,” the Oct. 8 post said. “I am in position #1A and so we are off to see what happens at UCHealth as they told me to be on-site by no later than this weekend. We covet your prayers. We also ask that you pray for the family who will suffer death to give me Life. God is good.”

Hamilton was the Tennessee athletic director from 2003-11 and was in the UT athletic department for nearly two decades.

Hamilton and his wife, Beth, adopted five children, including three from Ethiopia. They first adopted daughter Madison and son Matthew before adopting Nate, Kiya, and Kalu. Hamilton was a devout Christian.Mike Hamilton death: Former Tennessee athletic director dies at 60

“In my opinion, you don’t find a better person than Mike Hamilton,” former UT women’s AD Joan Cronan, whose lengthy tenure overlapped Hamilton’s, told Knox News. “He’s a special person of strong faith, a wonderful family man and colleague and he loved the University of Tennessee.”

Mike Hamilton’s tenure as Tennessee athletic director

The Clemson University graduate came to Tennessee from Wake Forest, where he was assistant director of development.

Hamilton succeeded Doug Dickey, who retired in 2003.

Hamilton was on Dickey’s staff as the senior associate director prior to being appointed AD. He worked at Tennessee from 1992-2011, serving as UT’s associate director of athletics for development and marketing.

Hamilton oversaw an era of Tennessee athletics with football success in the front half and basketball success in the back half, including the program’s only Elite Eight in program history in 2010. The basketball program also won the SEC in 2008 and reached the No. 1 ranking for the first time in program history.

Hamilton was at the helm of the athletic department when former football coach Phillip Fulmer was fired in 2008.

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