Yes, he was an programming and production executive for 36 year and, from all accounts, did a great job. Some of the earlier posts indicated he was the best AD for the job. My point is that four years is a little thin to say that he's the most qualified AD for the position. Swarbrick, for example, has been at it very successfully at Notre Dame since 2008. It all depends on what the ACC is looking for in a future commissioner. If extensive AD experience is not the main qualifier, then Wildhack would be very qualified.Uh, he was an executive at ESPN. It's not like he hasn't led organizations before.
Yes, he was an programming and production executive for 36 year and, from all accounts, did a great job. Some of the earlier posts indicated he was the best AD for the job. My point is that four years is a little thin to say that he's the most qualified AD for the position. Swarbrick, for example, has been at it very successfully at Notre Dame since 2008. It all depends on what the ACC is looking for in a future commissioner. If extensive AD experience is not the main qualifier, then Wildhack would be very qualified.