Alonzo Highsmith AD and Butch Davis or Chuck Pagano as Head Coach. Let's Make it Happen!

You don't have to have experience in being an AD if you possess all the required ingredients. Knows football compared to James who knew nothing about it, known and respected name, has lots of connection in the NFL, knows coaches and assistants, and with his connections he can be a good fundraiser. Most of all he really cares about the football program.

None of what you wrote describes the duties of a Division I Athletic Director.
 
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Highsmith was in the front office of the Packers from 2012-2018 and a VP for the Browns since then. I can't speak to his job duties, but that does indicate he has executive experience.

What did he learn in Cleveland about fundraising and Title IX compliance?
 
None of what you wrote describes the duties of a Division I Athletic Director.
We need "football-centric" AD. If there is such a word. And someone who really cares about about resurgence of our football program. Someone who can evaluate coaches and their performance.
 
We need "football-centric" AD. If there is such a word. And someone who really cares about about resurgence of our football program. Someone who can evaluate coaches and their performance.

That's what marginal UM fans want, but the University isn't going to hire a glorified football operations director. The University still needs an actual athletic director.
 
That's what marginal UM fans want, but the University isn't going to hire a glorified football operations director. The University still needs an actual athletic director.
Thank you for the honor. I'm a marginal UM fan. Who else here a "marginal fan"? If you are, like this post! lol
 
Really? Is that what you care about? That's why you have assistants and other experts in those things to consult with. Do you think James knows all that stuff? lol

Yes, I think Blake James knows all of that stuff. And just an FYI, the university cares about not getting fined by the federal government for Title IX violations far more than they care about putting a non-AD in the AD role just because he played football.
 
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Stay focused.
I am focused. You're saying knowledge of what the job entails comes from doing the job so you can only promote from within.

Marginal fans and ogres both think the AD's job is to run football.
When exactly did I say that? I pointed out that Highsmith has executive experience. He also brings significant name recognition that will help in fundraising.
 
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I am focused. You're saying knowledge of what the job entails comes from doing the job so you can only promote from within.

No one said anything about promoting "from within". Stay alert here. One does need some semblance of what it means to run a university's athletic department, which could include experience in another athletic department.


When exactly did I say that? I pointed out that Highsmith has executive experience. He also brings significant name recognition that will help in fundraising.

So his name will help raise money, but we don't know if Alonzo Highsmith himself can raise money.
 
No one said anything about promoting "from within". Stay alert here. One does need some semblance of what it means to run a university's athletic department, which could include experience in another athletic department.




So his name will help raise money, but we don't know if Alonzo Highsmith himself can raise money.
Yet you've already dismissed him because he has no fundraising and Title IX experience.
 
How do you know Highsmith is proficient at evaluating and hiring coaches? Where has he demonstrated those skills?
I don't have a hard evidence of that. He has been working in the front office in the NFL for long time and worked with many coaches and assistant coaches. Maybe it is a reach but compare him to someone like James. He is smart and very well connected. Plus, he cares about bringing Miami football back to dominance. I never said he is the best in the business or the only candidate. But I would be willing to take a chance on him in a heart beat.
 
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