Michigan State names former CB Haller as AD

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LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State named football alumnus and deputy athletic director Alan Haller as its 20th athletic director on Wednesday.

Haller served as deputy athletic director since 2019, having been with the athletic department since 2010. He was a lieutenant for the university police department for 13 years.

He played cornerback for the Spartans under coach George Perles from 1988 to 1991 before playing for multiple NFL teams from 1992 to 1995.

“I’m very excited for this huge opportunity,” Haller said in a statement. “Coming from an athletic background and being a Spartan alumnus on the football team, MSU Athletics is just in my blood.”

He will replace Bill Beekman, who resigned in August to serve as the first vice president for strategic initiatives at the university.

Beekman, who was an internal candidate with no athletic background, was named athletic director in 2018 taking over for Mark Hollis, who stepped down from the position after a decade amid the Larry Nassar sex abuse scandal.

Haller was named during the university’s board of trustees meeting Wednesday. He chaired the search for the university’s sixth chief of police and has served in the searches for Michigan State’s two most recent football coaches, Mark Dantonio and current coach Mel Tucker.

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