GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Scott Stricklin is leaving his alma mater, Mississippi State, for one of the top jobs in college sports.Florida hired Stricklin as its new athletic director Monday, according to a person familiar with the search. Stricklin replaces Jeremy Foley, one of the most tenured sports executives in the country. Foley is retiring Saturday after 40 years with the Gators, including the last 25 in charge of Floridas athletic program. The person spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because Florida has an announcement and introductory news conference planned for Tuesday.USA Today first reported Stricklin had been hired.Stricklin is leaving Mississippi State after nearly a decade. Stricklin has been the Bulldogs AD since 2010, and he has a background in fundraising, which will serve him well in Gainesville.Foley unveiled plans two weeks ago to spend $100 million to upgrade facilities, including building a 100,000-square-foot, stand-alone football facility. Raising the money is the biggest hurdle for the Gators, and something Stricklin will step right into.Foley has the option of serving as emeritus athletic director and senior adviser to the university president for five years after his retirement, either full or part time. Foley also can choose to be an adviser to his successor, Stricklin.Foley said two weeks ago he planned to stick around and help raise money for the master plan project.Thats my goal, he said. Im going to do whatever I can to help the program move forward. I know a lot of people. I obviously have 40 years of history around here, but Im going to take direction from somebody else. I just want to help. I think Coach (Steve) Spurrier can help with these things, too.Stricklin, who was named an athletic director of the year by Under Armour for 2015-16, oversaw record fundraising for the Bulldogs. 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MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said hes eager to work with Bucks president Peter Feigin to improve the citys race relations after the NBA executive last week called the city the most segregated, racist place he has seen.However, Feigin said Tuesday in a statement that he didnt intend to characterize the city as overtly racist, that its a terrific community with wonderful people and he is proud to be a part of it. according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (http://bit.ly/2cJ81qU ).Barrett and Feigin, who is from New York City, had a good conversation on Monday, the mayor said.I hope we can change his feelings, but to do that, weve got a lot of work to do, Barrett said.Last week, the Wisconsin State Journal reported that Feigin called Milwaukee the most segregated, racist place Ive ever experienced in my life during a speech in Madison.It just is a place that is antiquated. It is in desperate need of repair and has happened for a long, long time. One of our messages and one of our goals is to lead by example, Feigin was quoted as saying.In his statement Tuesday, Feigin said the comment came as he was addressing a question about the social, economic and geographic divides that exist and how we can help address them.Barrett said that Feigin and the Bucks oownership team seem to be a willing partner to address the racial disparities in the city of 600,000 along Lake Michigan, which a 2012 Manhattan Institute analysis of census data found is the countrys most segregated metropolitan area, surpassing Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit.ddddddddddddFeigin has said the team is committed to helping Milwaukee. In May, the Bucks owners agreed to pay workers at the new $500 million downtown arena at least $12 per hour by next year, and at least $15 per hour by 2023. 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