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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 376267" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>This looks a lot like the school is trying to establish operational control of every aspect of the football program, that’s bad. Regardless of who the HC is.</p><p></p><p>Where a HC would be the decision maker on hires and fires, this system puts the “administrators” right in the middle of any and all decisions; philosophies, scheduling, even cleat length. God help us if someone needs to be fired - the internal politics would be disabling.</p><p></p><p>Then there are the admin issues alone, the slow decision making that comes with boards and “units” is reason not to do it. I think this is just more “ modern” management philosophy that ends up with to many generals and to few soilders.</p><p></p><p>There are some positives. When the admin folks get involved they throw more money into issues ( recruiting, more coaches etc...) but like I said they have the power to void all the good by loading the admin part of it with, oh - a bunch of science professors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 376267, member: 3774"] This looks a lot like the school is trying to establish operational control of every aspect of the football program, that’s bad. Regardless of who the HC is. Where a HC would be the decision maker on hires and fires, this system puts the “administrators” right in the middle of any and all decisions; philosophies, scheduling, even cleat length. God help us if someone needs to be fired - the internal politics would be disabling. Then there are the admin issues alone, the slow decision making that comes with boards and “units” is reason not to do it. I think this is just more “ modern” management philosophy that ends up with to many generals and to few soilders. There are some positives. When the admin folks get involved they throw more money into issues ( recruiting, more coaches etc...) but like I said they have the power to void all the good by loading the admin part of it with, oh - a bunch of science professors. [/QUOTE]
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