
If you want to win championships, go to Indiana.
Scott Dolson, whose time with Indiana University began as an undergraduate student in the 1980s, has signed n amended contract to continue serving as the Hoosiers’ athletic director through 2031, per reporting from Michael Niziolek of the Herald-Times.
The contract comes with a pay raise and comes on the heels of Indiana’s initial and extended contracts with Curt Cignetti as the Hoosiers’ head football coach. Cignetti, hired by Dolson in 2023, is 27-2 through two seasons in Bloomington with a Big Ten Championship, a pair of College Football Playoff appearances and a national championship in 2025.
Dolson is in his seventh season as Indiana’s athletic director in 2026, having taken over for the retired Fred Glass following a lengthy career as the Hoosiers’ deputy athletic director and chief operating officer. He’s led the department through the COVID-19 pandemic, the advent of the transfer portal and NIL and revenue sharing, among other major events that have shaped college sports the past several years.
His accomplishments include the hiring of Cignetti, continued support for the football program, a school record 119 Big Ten Distinguished Scholars in 2025-26, five consecutive Big Ten Championships for men’s swimming and diving, a record four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances for softball and more.
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