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<blockquote data-quote="TechCubed" data-source="post: 586710" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>I wonder what May's level of interest was in the job. He's been at UC-Davis less than two years, so he may have felt it was too quick to bolt. That said, there may have been a desire to move away from Bud's "coaching tree" given some of the issues over the last year. </p><p></p><p>It hasn't been revealed who else was among the candidates, but I am encouraged that they went with someone with deep GT ties. That's usually a good indicator of longevity for the role, and I think as we've seen with Stansbury, there's a certain amount of credibility that comes with being an alum. He won't need the standard "give me a year to learn what this place is about" whenever a new CEO is installed in an organization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechCubed, post: 586710, member: 491"] I wonder what May's level of interest was in the job. He's been at UC-Davis less than two years, so he may have felt it was too quick to bolt. That said, there may have been a desire to move away from Bud's "coaching tree" given some of the issues over the last year. It hasn't been revealed who else was among the candidates, but I am encouraged that they went with someone with deep GT ties. That's usually a good indicator of longevity for the role, and I think as we've seen with Stansbury, there's a certain amount of credibility that comes with being an alum. He won't need the standard "give me a year to learn what this place is about" whenever a new CEO is installed in an organization. [/QUOTE]
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