Let’s see here’s a few:
A. We got volleyball players, starting QBs, etc missing practice to attend classes because we don’t demand alternative time slots
B. Athletes attending prestigious grad schools elsewhere because of GT fails to adequately consider participation in intercollegiate athletics in the same light it would for academic endeavors
C. We’ve got botched contract negotiations, multiple sports over multiple years
D. How many coaches has GT fired for misconduct & nothing in the way of oversight from Mr Ethics himself?
E. Geez, how did we end up with some of the worst facilities and a massive debt load in GTAA?
F. Did he ever see Sasquatch? If so, did he ever ask him what he was doing or even care?
No doubt he did many good things promoting research & academics. Other areas Peterson ranged from below average to completely inept. Unfortunately as President he’s responsible for everything- campus safety, to employee relations, to fiscal governance, to athletics, to research, to academics, etc. He sucked when it came to GT athletics and it’s apparent to damn near everybody.
A. Scheduling classes is difficult for one off type classes. You also have single parent students, students who work to pay for school, students who live at home and take care of disabled parents who have issues with some small, once a year, classes required for their course of study that create issues. This is an issue, but I don't see it as an athletic issue. In fact, I would be against changing the schedule for such a class to make it easier for a volleyball player IF such a change created further issues for a single parent student. However, most of those class times are set because the person required to teach it has other commitments that only allow a narrow window to teach the class, so it would be incredibly difficult to adjust for any student needs.
B. I'm not sure which players/grad schools you are referencing in particular. I do recall a lineman that considered transferring because he didn't know if he would get into management grad school because the school only accepted 5% of students with no work experience. If that is the one you are referencing, he did end up staying at GT.
C. Responsibility of the AD, and I think most of the botched contracts were even before Peterson was at GT.
D. Once again responsibility of the AD. Peterson did have issues with ethics oversight in general, but that is a larger administrative issue than an athletics issue.
E. DRad had started that train before Peterson was at GT.
F. MBob was a big failure. Not recognizing the dysfunction that he brought upon the athletic department sooner is something you can blame Peterson for. I'm still not entirely sure if MBob leaving was entirely MBob's decision or if he was pushed.
I am not a huge defender of him. I just think your remarks like "He sucked when it came to GT athletics and it’s apparent to damn near everybody.", make it appear that you believe he should have been actively acting as the AD. I don't know what his office hours were, but assume it was 40 hours per week. That would probably only allow him 1 to 2 hours to get reports and provide direction toward athletics. He would probably need to spend the other 38 hours getting reports and providing direction to the other $2 billion university activities(academics, research, safety, infrastructure, etc).
He did attend games to mingle and shake hands, which some see as an undeserved "benefit". However, he also attended theater shows, after hours academic meetings, after hours outings with research clients, etc to mingle and shake hands.