HurricaneFanFromIowa
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I nominate this for post of the year....BREAKING: MESSAGE BOARD POSTERS CELEBRATE THE NEWS THAT A PRESIDENT OF A UNIVERSITY THEY NEVER ATTENDED IS RETIRING
I nominate this for post of the year....BREAKING: MESSAGE BOARD POSTERS CELEBRATE THE NEWS THAT A PRESIDENT OF A UNIVERSITY THEY NEVER ATTENDED IS RETIRING
This could potentially be tremendous, if the BOT actually wants competitive sports programs. Opportunity to make a hire that would translate into success in all sports. I don't really expect that to happen, and I can't really blame people for wanting someone who will work hard on what is really the bigger priority, but I can dream.
Yes I'm sure the first thing the BOT will look for is a president who wants to make the football team better.
THIS.
People here are SERIOUSLY setting themselves up for a MAJOR disappointment.
I HIGHLY doubt UM is going to be recruiting a President from some big state football school. UM is going to be looking to NE and higher level academic schools. UM is not going to be hiring the Athletic Director of Alabama as its President.
That's not to say a new President wont care about Football, or that they wont care MORE than Shalala, but be careful what you wish for. Tad Foote HATED UM football and couldn't have cared less about making the program better. With the way UM does things, I expect they will be looking at academic type schools, like Duke, UMass, NorthWestern, for someone to move up to President.
Im going to say right now that the odds are the next UM president will NOT care about football more than Shalala does/did. I hope they do, but its just not the way UM operates.
You sort of had me until you mentioned ZooMass as an "academic type school." LOL@anyone who thinks ZooMass is an "academic type school."
UMass actually used to have a reputation as more of an academic school, but what I was trying to get at, was these smaller/ NE/ more academically focused schools, rather than the bigger state football/sports schools. UMass is not a big sports school.
In any case, I highly doubt UM is going to be grabbing someone from a big time sports school. Its going to be someone from a smaller ACC type place, or NE more academic type school.
I'd like to hear how shalala was against football or athletics or how she hindered the FB program.
UM never upgraded its facilities or spent any money on football or athletics during her tenure. Not one dime.
President Shalala has done an incredible for UM, academically, raising unprescedented funds for the building campaign & was very adept in handling the NCAA issues. She is an avid athletic supporter, goes to all the games & is well liked by the student body. UM will have a VERY difficult time finding anyone as enthusiastic & capable as she is. For those posting unkind comments, you'd better hope UM doesn't go back to the days of Tad Foote.
The next President of UM will have huge shoes to fill. President Shalala elevated UM to new heights in many fields and stood up to the NCAA. I wish the athletic programs had been better for the last decade of her tenure, but her tenure was a huge success by almost every metric.
I'd like to hear how shalala was against football or athletics or how she hindered the FB program.
UM never upgraded its facilities or spent any money on football or athletics during her tenure. Not one dime.
Pretty sure we play in an NFL football stadium, have brand new practice fields and a student-athlete center, a pretty much brand new baseball stadium and a pretty much brand new basketball arena.
But yeah, never upgraded.
President Shalala has done an incredible for UM, academically, raising unprescedented funds for the building campaign & was very adept in handling the NCAA issues. She is an avid athletic supporter, goes to all the games & is well liked by the student body. UM will have a VERY difficult time finding anyone as enthusiastic & capable as she is. For those posting unkind comments, you'd better hope UM doesn't go back to the days of Tad Foote.
The next President of UM will have huge shoes to fill. President Shalala elevated UM to new heights in many fields and stood up to the NCAA. I wish the athletic programs had been better for the last decade of her tenure, but her tenure was a huge success by almost every metric.
Yes, who would want to go back to a president who gave his AD autonomy to hire elite innovative football coaches, resulting in 4 rings in 10 years. Do you realize how stupid you sound???
President Shalala has done an incredible for UM, academically, raising unprescedented funds for the building campaign & was very adept in handling the NCAA issues. She is an avid athletic supporter, goes to all the games & is well liked by the student body. UM will have a VERY difficult time finding anyone as enthusiastic & capable as she is. For those posting unkind comments, you'd better hope UM doesn't go back to the days of Tad Foote.
The next President of UM will have huge shoes to fill. President Shalala elevated UM to new heights in many fields and stood up to the NCAA. I wish the athletic programs had been better for the last decade of her tenure, but her tenure was a huge success by almost every metric.
Yes, who would want to go back to a president who gave his AD autonomy to hire elite innovative football coaches, resulting in 4 rings in 10 years. Do you realize how stupid you sound???
Jimmy Johnson, Pink Erickson and Butch Davis were elite football coaches before they got to UM? Jimmy Johnson was getting his *** kicked in Stoolwater, OK every year by OU and Dr. Tom, Pink was at Washington State, and Butch was the defensive line coach for the Cowpies and had a season as their DC, IIRC.
Wouldn't be surprised if this guy is next in line,
http://www.miami.edu/index.php/univ...tration_officers/sergio_m_gonzalez_biography/
He's a Miami guy, through and through.
Some of y'all don't get when she raised academics we lost our connection with South Florida. The community and the kids that made The U no longer could get in The U and those 5-10 kids who can't get in every year are your difference makers. This is why every Saturday we field soft *** football teams. Because choir boy scholars ain't tough!!!
I agree to be careful what you ask for. ...Was she President when the U won all 5 of their National Championships?Some of you better be careful of what you wish for. And I am not an apologist for her, not a defender of her decisions at some points in the program, the proof is in the results. But there is a big difference between bad decisions and not caring. We could wind up with better in terms of athletic department, but really could end up with worse, all your opinions and vitriol aside. For those who don't just rage and make assumptions, ask those who actually have some inside contacts what their view is.
Im hopeful it will get better, and worried it can get worse (yes I know, it can't get worse you say.... I present tad foote type without a Sam jankovich in the mix to fend him off)