Uh no (see below). This is why we need a competent and passionate AD with autonomy.
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James, who also interviewed Dan Mullen, Butch Davis, Greg Schiano and interim coach Larry Scott, enlisted the help of search firm Korn Ferry (which at one point gave him a list of 40 names, including several NFL offensive coordinators) and counseled with a six-person committee that included two trustees (David Epstein and Steve Saiontz), a Miami lawyer (Hilarie Bass), UM’s football administrator (Jenn Strawley) and two former players (Jonathan Vilma and Vinny Testaverde).
Testaverde, Richt’s former teammate (they once sat in the same quarterbacks meeting room at UM with Jim Kelly and Bernie Kosar) said “it’s hard to believe” that Georgia let Richt go.
“All I can say is that their loss is our gain,” Testaverde said. “Selfishly, I am glad they did it. The reasons why they did it I don’t know, and frankly at this point, it really doesn’t matter and I don’t care.”
Neither Vilma nor Testaverde shared in great detail the committee’s process, but said James was the key figure. “Basically it was everybody gives their opinions and really I think at the end of the day, Blake James is the one that made the call,” Testaverde said.
http://caneswatch.blog.palmbeachpos...james-knew-he-had-to-move-fast-on-mark-richt/
Perhaps I was not clear enough.....
1. To my point Korn Ferry is used as a political scapegoat, big mistake, clearly they will provide you with a list of NATIONAL potential candidates...easy......but they have no knowledge of the local Miami culture and idiosyncrasies...the candidate needs to fit in..no the other way around.
2. Look at the composition of the committee...ex Canes in the minority, token representation, and "Blake James is the one that made the call"! Not exactly what I proposed.