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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 684045" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>[USER=2426]@RonJohn[/USER] Leaders establish the culture under them. Maybe Peterson’s position wasn’t negative, but it wasn’t overtly supportive or positive. He’d get athletics questions at alumni events and was extremely uncomfortable answering them. He was all-in academics & research with an over $2B budget of which $90M is athletics. He & his AD should have been consulting weekly, like a real executive exercising oversight of a key part of his business.</p><p></p><p>Your comments about Peterson’s working hours is comical. If he worked less than 70 hrs/week I’d be amazed. He’s not a fry cook at McDonald’s, he runs a multi-billion dollar operation 24/7/365 in millennial terminology. You don’t do that punching a time clock and a lot of work is not “sitting in his office”. GT should be outstanding in every endeavor, not have major elements of the operation fending for themselves or worse yet out-competing a subordinate for fundraising resources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 684045, member: 789"] [USER=2426]@RonJohn[/USER] Leaders establish the culture under them. Maybe Peterson’s position wasn’t negative, but it wasn’t overtly supportive or positive. He’d get athletics questions at alumni events and was extremely uncomfortable answering them. He was all-in academics & research with an over $2B budget of which $90M is athletics. He & his AD should have been consulting weekly, like a real executive exercising oversight of a key part of his business. Your comments about Peterson’s working hours is comical. If he worked less than 70 hrs/week I’d be amazed. He’s not a fry cook at McDonald’s, he runs a multi-billion dollar operation 24/7/365 in millennial terminology. You don’t do that punching a time clock and a lot of work is not “sitting in his office”. GT should be outstanding in every endeavor, not have major elements of the operation fending for themselves or worse yet out-competing a subordinate for fundraising resources. [/QUOTE]
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