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McKinley "Mac" Boston is the athletics director at New Mexico State University. He was named athletics director on December 14, 2004. Boston is from Elizabeth City, North Carolina and graduated from P. W. Moore High School in 1964. He attended the University of Minnesota from 1964 to 1968 where he played football. Boston went on to play professionally for the New York Giants in the NFL for two years and two years for the British Columbia Lions in the CFL. Boston served as director of athletics at Kean College (1986–87) in Union, New Jersey and University of Rhode Island (1988–90).

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  • McKinley "Mac" Boston is the athletics director at New Mexico State University. He was named athletics director on December 14, 2004. Boston is from Elizabeth City, North Carolina and graduated from P. W. Moore High School in 1964. He attended the University of Minnesota from 1964 to 1968 where he played football. Boston went on to play professionally for the New York Giants in the NFL for two years and two years for the British Columbia Lions in the CFL. Boston served as director of athletics at Kean College (1986–87) in Union, New Jersey and University of Rhode Island (1988–90).
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  • Boston, Mckinley
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  • American football player, college athletics administrator
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  • McKinley "Mac" Boston is the athletics director at New Mexico State University. He was named athletics director on December 14, 2004. Boston is from Elizabeth City, North Carolina and graduated from P. W. Moore High School in 1964. He attended the University of Minnesota from 1964 to 1968 where he played football. Boston went on to play professionally for the New York Giants in the NFL for two years and two years for the British Columbia Lions in the CFL. Boston received his bachelor's degree in 1973 and his master's degree in 1974 from Montclair State University. He received his doctorate in education in 1987 from New York University. Boston served as director of athletics at Kean College (1986–87) in Union, New Jersey and University of Rhode Island (1988–90). Boston was named the AD at the University of Minnesota in 1991 and in 1995 he became vice president for student development and athletics at Minnesota. He left the University of Minnesota in 2000, along with then-men's athletic director Mark Dienhart, in connection with the release by the University of a report on an academic cheating scandal involving the men's basketball program.
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