In a career spanning more than four decades, Herman Frazier has made a lasting impact in athletic administration. Starting as a track All-American at Arizona State University, Frazier quickly moved into roles within the athletic departments of various universities. He was instrumental in the success of the Fiesta Bowl and eventually became the second African-American Board Chair of the organization. Frazier’s career highlights include serving as athletic director at University of Alabama-Birmingham and University of Hawai’i, and his tenure as deputy athletics director at Syracuse.
Frazier’s commitment to representation and service has been recognized through various accolades, including serving on the U.S. Olympic Committee and receiving the Pioneer Award. He is a member of multiple sports Hall of Fames and is known for being a history maker and role model in the field of athletics. Frazier’s dedication to making a difference in the lives of young people and blazing a trail for future generations is a testament to his impactful career in athletic administration.
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