White men and women hold nearly 88 percent of key leadership positions at Football Bowl Subdivision schools and conferences, according to a study released Monday.At the 128 FBS schools, white men hold 75.8 percent of school president jobs, and 78.9 percent of athletic director positions, research by The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport (TIDES) at the University of Central Florida reported. Nearly 90 percent of faculty athletic representatives are white; 30 percent of those are women. There were five women of color who are faculty athletic representatives.This years report results do not reflect the much more diverse composition of students and student-athletes at colleges and universities across the country, Dr. Richard Lapchick, director of TIDES and principal author of the report, said.All told, whites held 341 of 388 campus positions reported in the study -- nearly 88 percent. In terms of full-time faculty at the FBS schools, 81.8 percent were white.I challenge all colleges and universities to mirror the diversity of their students and student-athletes in their campus leadership positions, Lapchick wrote in the report. College sport remains behind professional sports regarding opportunities for women and people of color for the top jobs.Of the school presidents, there are five African-American men, three Latino men, four men, and three women of color.Of athletic directors, women hold 7 percent of the jobs, with people of color holding 14.1 percent of the jobs.Nine of 10 conference commissioners were white men -- only Judy MacLeod, who heads Conference USA, is not.There are 16 football coaches of color -- the same as a year ago. 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That plan didnt go so well early.SALT LAKE CITY -- Hunter Dimick was so eager to begin his collegiate career at No. 11 Utah that he wanted to skip a planned senior trip to Spain.The Syracuse, Utah, native was the first football player from his high school to earn a Division I scholarship as a three-star recruit and he dreamed of playing for the Utes. He didnt want to miss a portion of summer workouts for a vacation.That was a very good but very long two weeks away, Dimick said. It was great. Nothing beats time with your family, but it was good to get back.Five years later, the senior is tied with John Frank as the schools career leader in sacks (27) after setting a school single-game record with five against Arizona State last week. His 12 sacks so far this season tie him with Louisiana Techs Jaylon Ferguson for the most in the nation and his 17.5 tackles for loss are No. 3.Dimick has had a roller-coaster career with soaring highs and some upsetting lows. He stood out as a redshirt sophomore in 2014 with 10 sacks and 14.5 tackles for loss then played just seven games in 2015 due to a shoulder injury. Dimick has started every game as a senior and his five sacks last week put him into a tie for third-most in a single game in NCAA history.Dimick credits his small-town mentality for the way he works. He pushed himself to exhaustion during the offseason and still has it in the back of his mind that he didnt expect to be here.HHes so dedicated and committed to what hes doing and his work ethic is exceptional, Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said.dddddddddddd He felt really, really bad about missing some weight workouts to go on this family trip that had been a huge trip to the family. That just exemplifies who he is. Hes dedicated to the football team. Hes a team-first guy. Its not all about him. Hes never been that way. Whatever the team needs. Hes a leader. Hes a captain. What more can you say?Dimick is fairly low-key and is more concerned about the Utes winning the last two games and advancing to the Pac-12 championship game than the sacks record. Utah (8-2, 5-2 Pac-12) hosts Oregon (3-7, 1-6) on Saturday with control of its own destiny.But he appreciates what hes been able to do, especially after being hurt most of last season.I was pretty (ticked) off all of last year and still most of this year, Dimick said. You just cant make up lost time. Its always going to be one of those things you look back and it bugs you, frustrates you. But its paid some dividends in the fact I worked a lot harder.You kind of realize how much you take things for granted when they get taken away from you. ... This year I didnt leave anything in the tank.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '