Shalala

Huh? They are trying to redline--and have more expenses than revenue?

A not-for-profit entity derives their operational budget from charitable donations, hence fundraising.

Please do not try to compare University of Miami with the Red Cross. If so, my brother--along with the other 400 students who scored a 159 on their LSAT--deserve their 140K back.

Holy cow, bro, you might want to stop posting for a while.
 
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Huh? They are trying to redline--and have more expenses than revenue?

A not-for-profit entity derives their operational budget from charitable donations, hence fundraising.

Please do not try to compare University of Miami with the Red Cross. If so, my brother--along with the other 400 students who scored a 159 on their LSAT--deserve their 140K back.

Holy cow, bro, you might want to stop posting for a while.

you should take your own advice
 
She's great for the school, horrible for the football program.

Either that or it's just the biggest coincidence of all time that since the year she started here our football program has taken a steady nosedive toward mediocrity.

You simply can't hire 3 bad coaching staffs in a row....how can someone that is so successful in other aspects of life be SOOOOOO bad at something that shouldn't take 4 times to get it right is the question I have.
 
Will this women be leaving the school anytime soon? She is a liberal political academic. she belongs at a state school, not a for profit private institution

UM isn't a "for profit private institution" you nitwit.

What is it then? I know "technically" it would be classified as non-profit but if its private, it has to fund itself.

WTF are you talking about? Do you know what profit means? Next time, don't use words if you don't know what they mean.

lol hes an idiot.
 
You dont think she knew this was dirty money? As the leader of the school she should be held responsible for bringing Nevin in the picture

You're an elite kind of stupid.

The guy scammed a billion dollars and evaded the FBI for eight years. But you think Donna Shalala should have cracked the case when he handed her a check at a bowling alley?

The fact that you posted an article from the Miami New Times should be enough to convince you to seek counseling.

Your the one who is stupid if you dont think shalala knew that was dirty money.

you're beyond retarded if you actually think that shalala somehow knew that the guy was a ponzi schemer when the sec and fbi had no idea until later.
 
She's great for the school, horrible for the football program.

Either that or it's just the biggest coincidence of all time that since the year she started here our football program has taken a steady nosedive toward mediocrity.

You simply can't hire 3 bad coaching staffs in a row....how can someone that is so successful in other aspects of life be SOOOOOO bad at something that shouldn't take 4 times to get it right is the question I have.

This.

Any company that has their CEO make that many ineffectual hires, in critical positions, would be tossed. Certainly they would be called on the carpet by the Directors.
 
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She's great for the school, horrible for the football program.

Either that or it's just the biggest coincidence of all time that since the year she started here our football program has taken a steady nosedive toward mediocrity.

You simply can't hire 3 bad coaching staffs in a row....how can someone that is so successful in other aspects of life be SOOOOOO bad at something that shouldn't take 4 times to get it right is the question I have.

At one point in time, the University of Alabama, who we can all agree cares more about football more than any university, hired the following coaches consecutively:

Mike DuBose, Dennis Franchione, Mike Price and Mike Shula.

Point being, making the correct coaching hire is a difficult thing. Miami hiring four great coaches in a row from Schnelly to Butch is almost unprecedented.

Blaming Shalala is a little misplaced. The blame falls on the athletic directors that recommended hiring Coker, Shannon and Golden. It is the job of the athletic director to do the research and recommend the best coach available to the president and board of trustees. A university president knows next to nothing about hiring a good football coach so they hire an athletic director to whom they delegate this duty. The president relies on their expertise.

Shalala should be blamed for the athletic director hires but the anger for hiring the coaches should be directed at Paul Dee and Kirby Hocutt.
 
She's great for the school, horrible for the football program.

Either that or it's just the biggest coincidence of all time that since the year she started here our football program has taken a steady nosedive toward mediocrity.

You simply can't hire 3 bad coaching staffs in a row....how can someone that is so successful in other aspects of life be SOOOOOO bad at something that shouldn't take 4 times to get it right is the question I have.

At one point in time, the University of Alabama, who we can all agree cares more about football more than any university, hired the following coaches consecutively:

Mike DuBose, Dennis Franchione, Mike Price and Mike Shula.

Point being, making the correct coaching hire is a difficult thing. Miami hiring four great coaches in a row from Schnelly to Butch is almost unprecedented.

Blaming Shalala is a little misplaced. The blame falls on the athletic directors that recommended hiring Coker, Shannon and Golden. It is the job of the athletic director to do the research and recommend the best coach available to the president and board of trustees. A university president knows next to nothing about hiring a good football coach so they hire an athletic director to whom they delegate this duty. The president relies on their expertise.

Shalala should be blamed for the athletic director hires but the anger for hiring the coaches should be directed at Paul Dee and Kirby Hocutt.

Sorry brother...at the end of the day she signs the checks and approves the salaries. It goes beyond the bad AD hires, it even goes past the bad coaching hires.

Talk to me about the multiple instances of prematurely EXTENDING some of the aforementioned ****** *** coaches?

She shares in the blame...at the end of the day it's her job to surround herself with good football minds. That's part of being at the top of the pyramid.
 
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She's great for the school, horrible for the football program.

Either that or it's just the biggest coincidence of all time that since the year she started here our football program has taken a steady nosedive toward mediocrity.

You simply can't hire 3 bad coaching staffs in a row....how can someone that is so successful in other aspects of life be SOOOOOO bad at something that shouldn't take 4 times to get it right is the question I have.

At one point in time, the University of Alabama, who we can all agree cares more about football more than any university, hired the following coaches consecutively:

Mike DuBose, Dennis Franchione, Mike Price and Mike Shula.

Point being, making the correct coaching hire is a difficult thing. Miami hiring four great coaches in a row from Schnelly to Butch is almost unprecedented.

Blaming Shalala is a little misplaced. The blame falls on the athletic directors that recommended hiring Coker, Shannon and Golden. It is the job of the athletic director to do the research and recommend the best coach available to the president and board of trustees. A university president knows next to nothing about hiring a good football coach so they hire an athletic director to whom they delegate this duty. The president relies on their expertise.

Shalala should be blamed for the athletic director hires but the anger for hiring the coaches should be directed at Paul Dee and Kirby Hocutt.

Sorry brother...at the end of the day she signs the checks and approves the salaries. It goes beyond the bad AD hires, it even goes past the bad coaching hires.

Talk to me about the multiple instances of prematurely EXTENDING some of the aforementioned ****** *** coaches?

She shares in the blame...at the end of the day it's her job to surround herself with good football minds. That's part of being at the top of the pyramid.

Just playing devil's advocate here, but wouldn't that really mean the board of trustees is at fault? They are the true top of the pyramid.

But I do understand what you are saying. There is no doubt that her athletic director hires have been awful, and their coaching hires even worse.
 
She's great for the school, horrible for the football program.

Either that or it's just the biggest coincidence of all time that since the year she started here our football program has taken a steady nosedive toward mediocrity.

You simply can't hire 3 bad coaching staffs in a row....how can someone that is so successful in other aspects of life be SOOOOOO bad at something that shouldn't take 4 times to get it right is the question I have.

At one point in time, the University of Alabama, who we can all agree cares more about football more than any university, hired the following coaches consecutively:

Mike DuBose, Dennis Franchione, Mike Price and Mike Shula.

Point being, making the correct coaching hire is a difficult thing. Miami hiring four great coaches in a row from Schnelly to Butch is almost unprecedented.

Blaming Shalala is a little misplaced. The blame falls on the athletic directors that recommended hiring Coker, Shannon and Golden. It is the job of the athletic director to do the research and recommend the best coach available to the president and board of trustees. A university president knows next to nothing about hiring a good football coach so they hire an athletic director to whom they delegate this duty. The president relies on their expertise.

Shalala should be blamed for the athletic director hires but the anger for hiring the coaches should be directed at Paul Dee and Kirby Hocutt.

Sorry brother...at the end of the day she signs the checks and approves the salaries. It goes beyond the bad AD hires, it even goes past the bad coaching hires.

Talk to me about the multiple instances of prematurely EXTENDING some of the aforementioned ****** *** coaches?

She shares in the blame...at the end of the day it's her job to surround herself with good football minds. That's part of being at the top of the pyramid.

Just playing devil's advocate here, but wouldn't that really mean the board of trustees is at fault? They are the true top of the pyramid.

But I do understand what you are saying. There is no doubt that her athletic director hires have been awful, and their coaching hires even worse.

Ask anyone in the know....half the board is scared ****less of her. She's pulls the strings and gets what she wants.
 
My father smoked cigarettes everyday for 38 years. My mother told him each morning that if he ever wanted to see his kids grow up, get married, and have kids he needed to stop smoking right then and there.

Well he died of lung cancer when I was 12. I have to say that I regret not smoking a single cigarette in all my 22 years because this thread gave me cancer anyway.
 
She's great for the school, horrible for the football program.

Either that or it's just the biggest coincidence of all time that since the year she started here our football program has taken a steady nosedive toward mediocrity.

You simply can't hire 3 bad coaching staffs in a row....how can someone that is so successful in other aspects of life be SOOOOOO bad at something that shouldn't take 4 times to get it right is the question I have.

At one point in time, the University of Alabama, who we can all agree cares more about football more than any university, hired the following coaches consecutively:

Mike DuBose, Dennis Franchione, Mike Price and Mike Shula.

Point being, making the correct coaching hire is a difficult thing. Miami hiring four great coaches in a row from Schnelly to Butch is almost unprecedented.

Blaming Shalala is a little misplaced. The blame falls on the athletic directors that recommended hiring Coker, Shannon and Golden. It is the job of the athletic director to do the research and recommend the best coach available to the president and board of trustees. A university president knows next to nothing about hiring a good football coach so they hire an athletic director to whom they delegate this duty. The president relies on their expertise.

Shalala should be blamed for the athletic director hires but the anger for hiring the coaches should be directed at Paul Dee and Kirby Hocutt.

Sorry brother...at the end of the day she signs the checks and approves the salaries. It goes beyond the bad AD hires, it even goes past the bad coaching hires.

Talk to me about the multiple instances of prematurely EXTENDING some of the aforementioned ****ty *** coaches?

She shares in the blame...at the end of the day it's her job to surround herself with good football minds. That's part of being at the top of the pyramid.

Just playing devil's advocate here, but wouldn't that really mean the board of trustees is at fault? They are the true top of the pyramid.

But I do understand what you are saying. There is no doubt that her athletic director hires have been awful, and their coaching hires even worse.

In their eyes Shalala being the leader of the school shouldn’t take any responsibility for nothing.
 
People say after Hilary is elected she will be out. I am not expressing support of a political party so don't come at me for that. I'm just saying that is when she is expected to leave.
 
People say after Hilary is elected she will be out. I am not expressing support of a political party so don't come at me for that. I'm just saying that is when she is expected to leave.

Er....Suppose Hilary doesn't get elected?
 
People say after Hilary is elected she will be out. I am not expressing support of a political party so don't come at me for that. I'm just saying that is when she is expected to leave.

Er....Suppose Hilary doesn't get elected?

Then we won't have our first woman President?

She has been rumored to be on her way out for awhile. After that election race I think she leaves.
 
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Will this women be leaving the school anytime soon? She is a liberal political academic. she belongs at a state school, not a for profit private institution

Hate to tell you - about 90% of the school presidents in america are liberal
 
What's funny is that y'all expect a 73 year old white woman to be competent about a football powerhouse is laughable. The woman should have been relieved of her duties after the scandal!!!
 
I'll be that clown name another University that has a football team worth a **** a with a 70 plus year old white woman as President. We need young blood at the helm!!!
 
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