By Jay Waagmeester, Florida Phoenix
Amid a flurry of moves that has seen several Florida university presidents get replaced in the past year one leader is staying in place.
The chair of the Florida State University’s Board of Trustees says he’s looking forward to extending President Richard McCullough’s contract.
With his initial 2021 contract expiring Aug. 31, 2026, Chair Peter Collins told the Phoenix that McCullough, 66, is the “perfect person” for the job.

“He’s doing a great job, there’s no plans on changing that,” Collins said late last month.
Collins said he plans to take McCullough’s contract extension to the Board of Governors to approve next year.
“I don’t anticipate any problem with that,” Collins said.
BOG regulations limit university presidents to one-year contract extensions once their original terms expire.
FSU ranked #21 among public universities nationwide by U.S. News & World Report in 2025, keeping close to the top 20, when in 2021 it landed at #19.
FSU was the third-highest scoring public institution in the 2025 performance-based funding metrics.
Eight of the 12 state universities have concluded or have started a presidential search since June 2024. That figure includes the University of North Florida, which is anticipated to start a presidential search if the BOG votes, to make current UNF President Moez Limayem head of the University of South Florida. Incoming BOG chair Alan Levine said he intends to support Limayem.
Collins, who was unanimously elected chair of the FSU Board of Trustees in August for a two-year term, said he doesn’t anticipate FSU becoming the ninth university with a new president.
“There’s going to be no change in leadership prior to the end of his next year. We would extend him now as a board if we could,” Collins said.
On the recent controversy around presidential appointments, Collins said, “I have no concern on that at all for Florida State or President McCullough. He’s done a fantastic job, everybody in state government, I think, recognizes that. Certainly the BOG recognizes that. It’s a big job, right?” And he’s the perfect person for it right now. So I don’t anticipate any outside factors or outside influences affecting certainly our decision over the next year and certainly our decision to take him to the BOG for his one-year extension.”
McCullough, through a university spokesperson, declined to discuss his future at FSU.
McCullough in August was awarded a pay raise, now putting his salary at $1.25 million. He also was given a positive performance review that included a $567,000 one-time bonus. His initial 2021 contract provided him a $700,000 base salary.
The president laid out his goals for the year at the Oct. 31 FSU Board of Trustees meeting, which included a focus on national rankings, research and entrepreneurial excellence, as well as athletics and community engagement.

I want to know where the President stands on returning the 27 million in Blueprint money, he said he had to have from the Leon county taxpayer now that he’s about to spend 100 million to fire and hire another ball coach?
We want our money back and FSU should have to live with the fool they decided was worth 50 million dollars for however long they promised to pay him!
McCullough has no integrity, how much do ray mi has FSU spent on Willie, Mike, their staffs, and the next clown thats gonna stink up the joint? It’s never ending with them…