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I get it. I wish he wasn't retiring. But knowing that realignment is 4 years away, that's a long commitment to ask for, for someone who will be 71 in 2030. It seems to me he wanted to get someone in there who will be there long enough to get the lay of the land and get consensus as to how to proceed. Just my opinion.This ^, I can't stress enough how much of a potential disaster Lyke would be as the new AD. If the new chancellor has any sort of a clue his first act is to get JW to change his mind on retirement, I don't care if you have to double his salary, Lyke is not the answer.
Sadly, I am finding that during Ramadan many establishments are only serving alcohol discreetly, hence me having to room service the beers.Hit up Senor Paco's for some cheap margaritas while you're there![]()
yea unfortunately the JW ship has sailed. We've got a new chancellor who probably wants their own person.I get it. I wish he wasn't retiring. But knowing that realignment is 4 years away, that's a long commitment to ask for, for someone who will be 71 in 2030. It seems to me he wanted to get someone in there who will be there long enough to get the lay of the land and get consensus as to how to proceed. Just my opinion.
And to be clear, I think Lyke would be a disaster - not only operationally, but PR-wise also, given her baggage and history.
You may well be right. I don’t know if you’ve had any fund raising experience, but pledges are relatively easy to get. It’s the checks that are hard.I don’t believe any NIL will come with Hop. I believe riches are being hinted at, but won’t come to fruition, particularly for the long term. Why? Because those people promising conditional funding don’t care about SU.
So is Haynie 100% done?yea unfortunately the JW ship has sailed. We've got a new chancellor who probably wants their own person.
This is the better question to ask. She was, without question, fully vetted. She was given dual titles - Special Advisor to the AD and, more importantly, Special Advisor to the Chancellor. There was intent in doing so.Which really makes you wonder what the driver was for that.
This is the better question to ask. She was, without question, fully vetted. She was given dual titles - Special Advisor to the AD and, more importantly, Special Advisor to the Chancellor. There was intent in doing so.
Obviously but that doesn't seem to be the way things are trending in the Athletic Department.I really hope that is not a deciding factor. We can't play around w/ this hire-it's too important. Pick the best person for the job.
I could see him sliding into Herm Frazier’s old position.Is there any push for Torrey Ball for AD? From the outside it felt like they were preparing for him to take over by his media appearances over the last few years. Do they feel he is too young?
It’s one of those where you freak out about how bad things could’ve been, but reality is this wouldn’t get picked up by Bravo or E network and even that has a bit of stageness to itThis thread has become a mess. It isn’t this bad folks
I think he'd have a Ball with thatI could see him sliding into Herm Frazier’s old position.
I agree. I actually think Hop could be very successful if he came to SU and had the full backing of the NIL whales. Hodgson looks likely to succeed too.This thread has become a mess. It isn’t this bad folks
Based on nothing, but hope.I agree. I actually think Hop could be very successful if he came to SU and had the full backing of the NIL whales. Hodgson looks likely to succeed too.
It’s not even necessarily those 2…nor just Lyke/NC. One of the most important pieces of the decision making process has been in Milan. Everyone watches too much Game of Thrones. This isn’t Winterfell and the Red KeepI agree. I actually think Hop could be very successful if he came to SU and had the full backing of the NIL whales. Hodgson looks likely to succeed too.
Based on nothing, but hope.
FWIW, I think it matters because it suggests that current Chancellor was interested in her opinion of the athletic dept knowing that JW could or would be stepping down (there is more to that story). The university is looking to cut costs everywhere (not guessing here) due to the revenue share mandate compounded by the additional loss of revenue from the drop in attendance. Why add an additional, high level administer's salary at this point in time? Maybe they are trying to get the house in order for the transition to the new Chancellor? Maybe they thought/knew Heather was going to be a candidate to replace JW? This is obviously all just guess work. But, I have no doubt it was done with intent.Question - not specifically directed at you, 007 -- but why should that matter anymore, since the current Chancellor is leaving and will soon be replaced?
It’s not even necessarily those 2…nor just Lyke/NC. One of the most important pieces of the decision making process has been in Milan. Everyone watches too much Game of Thrones. This isn’t Winterfell and the Red Keep
What makes you think that?!? His different shade of Red offensive "scheme" he used? One tourney appearance in seven seasons? His pulling a Rutgers with two first round NBA draft picks? We have actual empirical evidence that he is a massive failure as a Division I head basketball coach.I agree. I actually think Hop could be very successful if he came to SU and had the full backing of the NIL whales. Hodgson looks likely to succeed too.
I genuinely hope you are right.
But the information that has trickled out certainly paints an alarming picture of behind-the-scenes in-fighting and dysfunction.
And coupled with the multitude of key positions that are open -- Chancellor, AD, MBHC -- this situation seems unfavorably timed.
For hoops, the program is in a precarious spot. Getting the hire wrong a second time, after allowing the iconic head coach to drive the program into the ground by hanging around too long, would be a significant problem for a frustrated fanbase.
And it would also be problematic with conference realignment looming.
Agree that it isn't life or death. But to the passionate members of the fanbase / alums, this is unwelcome news that makes an already uncertain future even more uncertain.
And was still hired, which maybe more than anything else shows how FUBAR things on the hill truly are.This is the better question to ask. She was, without question, fully vetted. She was given dual titles - Special Advisor to the AD and, more importantly, Special Advisor to the Chancellor. There was intent in doing so.