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Florida State athletic director Randy Spetman demoted to advisory role
By Bob Ferrante
Special to The Palm Beach Post
TALLAHASSEE — Florida State president Dr. Eric Barron has reassigned athletics 
director Randy Spetman, demoting him to a role as senior advisor.
Spetman will serve out the end of his contract, which expires in February 2014, 
in the new position. He had been Florida State’s athletic director since 2008.
“Randy established an enviable record for Florida State Athletics and has done 
so with the highest level of integrity and commitment,” Barron said in a 
statement released by the university. “Randy will continue to advance the 
Athletics Department’s Strategic Plan by working with a full range of 
stakeholders to gather additional information that will help shape the future 
of Florida State athletics.”
Spetman was not available for comment.
Barron appointed senior associate athletic director Vanessa Fuchs as the 
interim athletics director. The university will begin a search for a new 
director.
Spetman, 59, has been both praised and criticized throughout his tenure at 
Florida State.
He oversaw an athletics department that was ranked fifth in the Director’s Cup 
(a national all-sports competition) in 2011-12 and has been in the top 10 the 
past few years. The Seminoles are 15th in the May 30 standings, which have not 
factored in the performance of the softball team (ACC runner-up) and baseball 
team that could make another trip to the College World Series.
Spetman also helped administrators and football coach Jimbo Fisher in 
fundraising for the school’s indoor practice facility, which will be completed 
in August. He had also worked with Seminole Boosters, Inc., toward long-term 
plans for renovations at Doak Campbell Stadium (football) and the Donald L. 
Tucker Center (basketball).
Spetman has also been vilified on message boards and social media. The 
athletics budget in 2011-12 was briefly projected to run a deficit before being 
balanced with the help of additional money provided to all schools from the ACC.
He did not push for Florida State to jump from the ACC to the Southeastern 
Conference or Big 12, something a vocal segment of Seminoles fans wanted. And 
Spetman was often criticized for the football team’s weak scheduling, which in 
recent years included games against Charleston Southern, Savannah State, Murray 
State and Samford. Many fans argued that they were not willing to buy season 
tickets to see games against two Football Championship Series teams.
But Spetman and senior associate athletic director Monk Bonasorte recently have 
pushed for a tougher football schedule. In the past six months, Florida State 
has scheduled games against Oklahoma State, Notre Dame, South Florida and Boise 
State.
Spetman recently has been tasked with creating a five-year plan for Florida 
State athletics. He had completed a draft copy and was set to deliver the 
results to the school’s Board of Trustees at a meeting Thursday afternoon.
Now, he will not be making the presentation.

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