By Logan Lowery Daily Journal STARKVILLE – A nationwide search is underway at Mississippi State for its next director of athletics. Scott Stricklin was unanimously voted in to replace Jeremy Foley in the same position at the University of Florida this morning, and a press conference has been scheduled for noon CT to formally make that announcement. Stricklin agreed to a six-year deal worth $1.076 million annually. Meanwhile in Starkville, MSU president Mark Keenum has already started looking for Stricklin’s successor, which would be the university’s 17th director of athletics and fourth in the last decade. Keenum stated that his goal is “to find an individual with the vision and leadership to meet high expectations for success at Mississippi State.” Keenum intends to use the same process he used six years ago when Greg Byrne left for Arizona and Stricklin was promoted from MSU’s senior associate athletic director of external affairs.