Ferman is hinting that Highsmith deal is on the way

So the background to this idea is the following:

Everything 305 mentioned in a podcast back in late October he had heard through connections that AH was interested in coming to Miami in a football AD type role. all other sports would be handled by other people (or another AD). It was scoffed at by Ferman at the time.

Right after the Duke loss, this very idea came out on the Rivals board. Highsmith would come in as a Football director. He would have full oversight of the football program, including hiring of coaches. Blake James would remain as AD and handle all the other stuff. The sticky question was whether AH would report directly to the President or BOT or if James would be his boss. That didn't seem like it would work. This was when Ferman also suggested Mike Leach as OC....

Everything 305 came on the podcast again last week and tried to have the conversation but Ferman wouldn't let him speak.


Now Ferman is implying it may actually happen.... Or is in the works...

Serious question. Are there any other schools that have this type of arrangement? It sounds kind of ridiculous.
 
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Alabama for example has two positions called

Assistant Athletics Director, Football

Associate Athletics Director, Football Chief Operating Officer
But those people can’t hire and fire coaches. Zo would have that power like an NFL GM would. Probably a say over personnel too. How many coaches on the college level would be ok with that? That’s the interesting part.
 
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Alabama for example has two positions called

Assistant Athletics Director, Football

Associate Athletics Director, Football Chief Operating Officer

Thanks for the info. Makes sense that Alabama does it.
 
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Thanks for the info. Makes sense that Alabama does it.

No problem. When I said sort of, a Highsmith position would be different I would imagine.
Saban isn’t taking orders from those two positions since he already knows what the **** is going on. I would imagine those positions are just a more football focused section of the Athletics Department so the overall Athletics Director can focus on other things.
I think Highsmith coming in would be more like a GM, so definitely a different kind of position which may be unique in college football, but definitely not something completely out of left field.
At this point we need to think outside the box and get some football people in the building that are between the coaching staff and the admin which has no idea what it’s doing.
 
But those people can’t hire and fire coaches. Zo would have that power like an NFL GM would. Probably a say over personnel too. How many coaches on the college level would be ok with that? That’s the interesting part.

Absolutely, it’s unique and something that I have never heard of in college football.
I’m all for it, not like it can get any worse than it is. Can only help in my opinion.
 
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