TheSilasSonRising
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Men of integrity do not necessarily make good leaders.
Beeeelch - take her.
Men of integrity do not necessarily make good leaders.
You may not need to pay him more just find better Golf courses .HBC! Stephen Orr Spurrier ! Tech ties, can surely raise the dough we need to compete, and is endlessly entertaining. Now, if we can only figure out how to pay him more as our AD than UF pasy him to be a part time consultant? Get Marvin Lewis to handle the details and let Steve bring in the $$$ and fun!
And you may want to look a little bit outside the "Tech Man" mentality.
Bobby Dodd fits your requirement, and he was one of the worst ADs Tech has had.If it's close, I'd give it to the Tech person every time. That's because 1) they really understand what GT is and 2) should be more effective/credible with GT alum.
I asked Peterson who he was rooting for in the UGAg/USCe game that day. He said UGAg since when we weren't playing them he supported Georgia schools. At that point, he lost me for life.
Bobby Dodd fits your requirement, and he was one of the worst ADs Tech has had.
So if it is good for him, that means it is good for GT? What has he done, besides going to GT to make him what we need?
Hiring anyone with GT ties, right now, will signal to the general public it is just more of the same BS they / we have seen since 1964.
Yeah, bring in curry with him to pontificate about all the really remarkable, stupendous, super unbelievable, exciting, glorious, phenomenal, tragic, never been seen before, incredible things going on that we're in vogue in the middle of the last century.
What he did as a coach, early in his career or later, has no bearing on the lousy job he did as AD. He let Tech facilities go to hell, and did nothing to help. Homer Rice came along at the right time and got that, and many other things, fixed. If not for Homer, there's no telling what kind of mess we would have today.I'd take a young Bobby Dodd. He was very good at picking good assistants ..... who left GT and starred in other CFB programs. I think that the biggest part of the AD job is not as much what you do as what you inspire others to do. I think Bobby Dodd got pissed at the college athletics world which had changed, which is why we left the SEC. He didn't adapt.
The first three words I wrote were "If it's close ......". So being from GT comes after competence for the particular job.
But looking at the Purdue website, you have a point ...... some of the Purdue posts were that at least they didn't pick a Purdue alum.
Bobby Dodd, and I have already expressed my thoughts about him as ADWhen's the last time we had an AD who had Tech ties?
We as well as all the current p5 members, were Div.1A.Homer Rice practically saved GT athletics from becoming Div. I A or a Div. II .
If it's close, I'd give it to the Tech person every time. That's because 1) they really understand what GT is and 2) should be more effective/credible with GT alum.
Let me once again say that being a GT person matters. I liked Clough a lot because he was good and a GT person who got what it was to get through. On the other hand, one day at a tailgate in Peter's Park, Peterson and his wife stopped by. (I was with some big donors.) I asked Peterson who he was rooting for in the UGAg/USCe game that day. He said UGAg since when we weren't playing them he supported Georgia schools. At that point, he lost me for life.
When's the last time we had an AD who had Tech ties?
To perfect a post to only likeHomer Rice didn't practically save Tech athletics he absolutely saved it. When he took over the then president wanted to scrap the football team outright, the basketball team was atrocious, the facilities were gawd awful, the football field was a thin layer of AstroTurf on top of asphalt. Homer hired Curry and made football decent again. He hired Cremmins and made bball elite. The bball success helped him raise huge funding to get the facilities back into 20th century condition. Without Homer Rice Tech really would have MIT type athletics today.
Here is to hoping the next AD will one day be worthy of winning the award now named for Homer.