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Syracuse hiring former Pitt AD Heather Lyke

Wildhack confirmed the hiring of Lyke late Thursday afternoon and offered this statement:

“We’re thrilled to bring someone with Heather’s pedigree and expertise to our team in what is a transformative time in collegiate athletics,’' Wildhack said. ”She brings a wealth of experience and success to Syracuse.’'

Wildhack said Lyke would advise himself and Syverud on key initiatives at SU and work with coaches and administrators.
 
Yeah, my first thought, too.


So, she was fired by Pitt because she interviewed for the Northwestern AD position (among other things like slow fundraising)? Am I reading this right?
The SUAD really needs high level people who can take big projects and drive them to completion. Not much in the way of experienced personnel there right now.

She will help address this. Right now John has to handle all the high level stuff and it isn’t a reasonable workload.

Agree, there is no logical successor on the staff now. She would also address that issue.
 
Yeah, my first thought, too.


So, she was fired by Pitt because she interviewed for the Northwestern AD position (among other things like slow fundraising)? Am I reading this right?
And reportedly over, and not wise, spending on new facility for some nonrevenue sports.

 
Did we have a thread busting on her pretty bad?
Yep.



And this is why no one here should listen to anything I say:

 
Yes
Great Sports Success Stories After Being Fired or Cut
Being fired or cut from a sports team can be a major setback, but for some, it has served as a powerful catalyst for achieving even greater success. Here are some compelling examples of individuals who bounced back after being let go:
Coaches:
  • Bill Belichick: After being fired by the Cleveland Browns, Belichick went on to lead the New England Patriots to a record-setting nine Super Bowl appearances and six victories, solidifying his place as one of the greatest coaches in NFL history.
  • Tony Dungy: Following his dismissal from the Buccaneers, Dungy joined the Colts and guided them to a Super Bowl win, further enhancing his reputation as a respected and successful coach.
  • Pete Carroll: Fired by both the Jets and Patriots, Carroll found immense success in the college ranks before returning to the NFL to lead the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl victory.
  • Jon Gruden: Traded by the Raiders, Gruden won a Super Bowl in his first season with the Buccaneers.
  • Glen Gulutzan: Fired by the Stars, he worked as an assistant before being hired as head coach by the Calgary Flames, and later rejoined the Stars in 2025.
 
Great Sports Success Stories After Being Fired or Cut
Being fired or cut from a sports team can be a major setback, but for some, it has served as a powerful catalyst for achieving even greater success. Here are some compelling examples of individuals who bounced back after being let go:
Coaches:
  • Bill Belichick: After being fired by the Cleveland Browns, Belichick went on to lead the New England Patriots to a record-setting nine Super Bowl appearances and six victories, solidifying his place as one of the greatest coaches in NFL history.
  • Tony Dungy: Following his dismissal from the Buccaneers, Dungy joined the Colts and guided them to a Super Bowl win, further enhancing his reputation as a respected and successful coach.
  • Pete Carroll: Fired by both the Jets and Patriots, Carroll found immense success in the college ranks before returning to the NFL to lead the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl victory.
  • Jon Gruden: Traded by the Raiders, Gruden won a Super Bowl in his first season with the Buccaneers.
  • Glen Gulutzan: Fired by the Stars, he worked as an assistant before being hired as head coach by the Calgary Flames, and later rejoined the Stars in 2025.
yeah Terry Francona and Joe Torre also come to mind. When being an administrator however, I will take the person that hasn't been fired.
 
I think his point is that he doesn't think very much of her and can't believe another "top" university would hire her for such a significant job.
When i was taking classes for my writing minor - which makes me an expert, self-published novel coming soon - I nervously raised my hand.

My Writing 101 teacher - Mr. Pencil, but we called him Mr. Pen - well, his face went screwy like a screw that's being screwed in by a screwdriver.

"I just introduced the syllabus," he said "what could you possibly have a question about? If you need to use the bathroom just go."

"it's not that, teach" I said, having already used the pisser three times in the fifteen minutes the course had started.

"What do you think separates a funny tweet from an exceptionally well written funny tweet? You see, my mom is very, very sick and I need to get a job at the tweet factory. I need to be a bigwig there so I can support her."

Mr. Pen - having seen many situations like this in his time - nodded knowingly.

"The key" he began "is to be an obnoxious a$$hole to the extent that your hackery confuses the average person. Don't make them laugh, make them angry."

I took this to heart. These were wise words.

I've been working at Barstool Sports ever since.
 
Generally, at that level, being fired tends to have less to do with doing the wrong thing and more to do with doing the thing your boss doesn’t agree with. Whether your boss is right or wrong when your boss is CEO-equivalent is a 50/50 endeavor.

So being fired isn’t a great indicator of incompetence.
 

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