Sean Eichorst is the biggest c**t on the planet....

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Thank you Pellini for exposing this piece of crap....

The c**t gave Folden the most undeserved necessary contract extension in the history of sports only to bolt a year later.

Eichrost was hired in April, 2011.

He gave Folden the contract extension through 2020 during the Boston College loss on November 25, 2011. Folden had been here for a little over one year.

Eichorst is supposed to travel with the Golden Can boosters to the Notre Dame game (October 2012) but quits shortly before the game.

http://miamiherald.typepad.com/umia...orst-could-be-on-his-way-out-to-nebraska.html

The guy never spoke to the media and rarely interacted with fans or boosters.

This is all Shalala. She hired Eichorst who from all accounts is a complete ****. The guy was known as the "invisble AD" when he was here. People barley knew he existed.

Now we are stuck with another **** in Blake James.

I am now convinced that Shalala is the worst thing to happen to the football program...maybe ever. I think she meant well; however, the record supports her total incompetence in this area.
 
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Our only hope is that the new President comes in and sh1cans James and Golden and brings in his/her people.
 
Eichorst didn't find Larranaga. Larranaga offered his services to Miami and Eichorst said otay! probably without even knowing who he was. Eichorst gets no credit for this find.
 
We will wind up with a new president from an Ivy league school who doesn't give a **** about athletics. Hopefully, the next president will allow the next athletic director to actually direct athletics and will hire someone who knows sports and isn't exclusively a fund raiser and/or a ticket seller.
 
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Miami hired Eichorst on April 11, 2011.

Larranaga was hired on April 22, 2011.

Three of Larranaga's siblings live in Florida. His father grew up in Key West, and his grandfather was from Cuba. Larranaga spent summers in Florida growing up, and he and his wife have a second home in Sarasota.

Larranaga recurited Miami.....he wanted this job when it came open. It was an easy call.

Eichorst had nothing to do with the selection of Larranaga.
 
Larranaga has UM in rare air atop ACC
January 27, 2013|Dave Hyde, Sun Sentinel Columnist

CORAL GABLES — This run to the top of the ACC all started for Jim Larranaga a couple of years ago in Erie, Pa., where he was visiting his son, Jay, who was coaching a NBA developmental team there.

A phone call came from a Miami friend and businessman, Jose Mas. The week before Larranaga called Mas to inquire about the Miami coaching job. He was told Frank Martin was considered the frontrunner.

Only now Mas was saying Martin wasn't the choice, and if Larranaga was interested he should send in his resume. Larranaga didn't have a resume made up. He certainly didn't have one in Erie.

"Copy your Wikipedia page and send it to them,'' Jay said to his dad.

Larranaga stops now and smiles in telling the story from a couch in his office, a few minutes after beating Florida State, 71-47.

"So that's what I did,'' he said. "I sent my Wikipedia page to them. And an hour later I got a call for an interview."

He's 63 now, on the back end of a good basketball life, and you're seeing exactly why he came to Miami. This year. This chance. What his team showed in beating Duke by 27 points they continued in beating Florida State by 24.

Miami is 6-0 now, its best start ever in any conference. It will climb from its 25th ranking into uncharted territory perhaps this week. By the end of Sunday's game, ESPN analyst Jay Williams said, "I think this team can go to the Final Four."

Larranaga dreamed of leading an ACC program ever since he was a Virginia assistant in the 1980s. He then spent a couple of decades off-Broadway, heading programs in Bowling Green and George Mason, which he took to the Final Four in 2006.

"I didn't think I'd get the chance to coach (in the ACC),'' he said. "Then the president at George Mason retired and a week later Miami's job opened up. The planets aligned, you might say."

The interview procured by his Wikipedia page was an hour in Boston that summer of 2011. It only lasted an hour. He again thought he had little chance for the job. He then found out Miami was between athletic directors and so was waiting for that hire.

When Shawn Eichhorst took the job, Larranaga thought for the third time he had no chance at the job. Eichhorst was from Wisconsin, and he knew nobody from Wisconsin.

"Sure you do — Doc Rivers,'' his son said.

The Boston Celtics coach attended Marquette, and it was through such tenuous connections a phone call was made. Rivers called Eichhorst. He put in the necessary word for Larranaga.

The question shouldn't have been why Miami wanted Larranaga in all this. It should have been why Larranaga wanted Miami, considering the state of the program and the thought of its future.

"I never stopped dreaming of coaching in the ACC, and this was a perfect place for me,'' he said.

His players are like him in this regard. They're seniors, for the most part, who have toiled in the shadows for years. Now they've had a big week and are starting to breathe the air of a climbing team.

They beat Duke and North Carolina for the first time in a season. They've had back-to-back sellouts their past two games the first time ever. Last week, it was Duke's Mike Krzyzewski, asked what went wrong, who said, "Everything."

Now it was Leonard Hamilton throwing time-outs at Miami to try to stop a 17-3 run early in the second half.

"This is a top team,'' Hamilton said of Miami.

They've handled questions and no attention the past several years. Now, in Larranaga's second year, we'll see if they can handle success. In his office now, having walked through people congratulating him, Larranaga was happy with 6-0. But not content.

He's told what Williams said about Miami being a Final Four team. The coach who had to copy his Wikipedia page to get the job only half-smiles and says, "If we're playing in April, he's right."
 
Eichorst is the type of sissy a real man could choke out with one hand.

Bring it. Tough guy.

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Eichorst's biggest supporter was none other than Al Folden.....


"I commend President Shalala and Paul DiMare on the hiring of Shawn Eichorst,” head football coach Al Golden said. “During my interactions with Shawn, his innate leadership skills shined and his track record at major BCS schools will benefit all of our teams at the University of Miami.” Al Golden April 11, 2011.

“I look forward to working side-by-side with Coach Golden for many years,” said Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst. November 25, 2011.



“A guy like (Eichorst) who has no integrity, he doesn’t even understand what a core value is,” Pelini told players. “And he hasn’t understood it from the day he got here. I saw it when I first met with the guy.

“To have core values means you have to be about something, you have to represent something that is important to you. He’s a f------ lawyer who makes policies. That’s all he’s done since he’s been here: Hire people and make policies to cover his own ***.” December 18, 2014
 
Eichorst is the type of sissy a real man could choke out with one hand.

I'm surprised Pelini didn't smash Eichorst in the snotbox prior to leaving Eichort's office.

I'm sure the thought was definitely there. In fact, it was probably the only thing Pelini was thinking about when he was sitting across from that sniveling little ****.
 
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Eichorst is the type of sissy a real man could choke out with one hand.

I'm surprised Pelini didn't smash Eichorst in the snotbox prior to leaving Eichort's office.

I'm sure the thought was definitely there. In fact, it was probably the only thing Pelini was thinking about when he was sitting across from that sniveling little ****.

Yep, but he maintained his composure in order to maintain his scarole.
 
Eichorst's biggest supporter was none other than Al Folden.....


"I commend President Shalala and Paul DiMare on the hiring of Shawn Eichorst,” head football coach Al Golden said. “During my interactions with Shawn, his innate leadership skills shined and his track record at major BCS schools will benefit all of our teams at the University of Miami.” Al Golden April 11, 2011.

“I look forward to working side-by-side with Coach Golden for many years,” said Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst. November 25, 2011.



“A guy like (Eichorst) who has no integrity, he doesn’t even understand what a core value is,” Pelini told players. “And he hasn’t understood it from the day he got here. I saw it when I first met with the guy.

“To have core values means you have to be about something, you have to represent something that is important to you. He’s a f------ lawyer who makes policies. That’s all he’s done since he’s been here: Hire people and make policies to cover his own ***.” December 18, 2014

Well, you give a loser a lifetime contract, he will like you. Fire a guy who actually wins some games and he will hate you. So, Donna sucks at hiring coaches and ADs. Does she have anything to do with hiring the medical staff at U health? If she does, they better have great Malpractice Insurance.
 
I'm a George Mason alum and season ticket holder, Larranaga started looking around when he asked for another raise (mostly for his assistants) and our AD called his bluff. He definitely was not recruited by Eichorst.
 
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