Sherman20
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Thanks for sharing. Yea, we always got the sense from insiders here that the BOT and higher-ups at SU forced the Red hire onto Wildhack or that Wildhack took a chance on Red in order to finally ease JB into retirement.The more I see how JW’s “retirement” unfolded the more it reveals just how dysfunctional Kent’s leadership team and the whole university is/was.
Not totally surprising because universities are generally a groupthink mess where typical top down decision making is circumvented. Having said that two things just completely jump out at me.
Coyle definitely jumped ship because he realized that he didn’t really control areas that should have been in his control. Especially the replacement of JB. Which leads me to the second point…
The hiring of Red involved many more people than people in athletics. I think JW’s original intent was to do a full blown search, but he quickly realized that was not going to be the case. His messaging to boosters changed to support the inevitable “internal hire”. I honestly don’t think he had much decision making power here at all. But JW loves the school, loves its athletics and spent ten years trying to position it the best he could. Now he’s being forced out.
I wish Carparelli the best. It looks like the pieces are falling into place for what seems to be a series of solid decisions. But I caution that it also appears the choice of Head BB coach is being made for him…just something I’d keep an eye on..,
So Wildhack WAS forced out as AD last month?!?! I’ve been asking what the story was with his seemingly abrupt retirement. What a clusterfudge.
You mentioned groupthink at other universities. Do BOT at other schools interfere with big decisions like they seem to do at SU? With Providence, I get the sense that the AD there is fully empowered to make the call on hiring and firing the basketball coach, but I don’t have any inside info on that. Only the fact that he’s been openly calling coaches agents, and reporters have noted it publicly.
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