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OK, I have a lot of respect for Purdue and wondered what their reaction was (BS in the title was a catch and stands for "Boiled Sports"):
http://www.boiledsports.com/posts/roundtable-reaction-mike-bobinski-purdue-athletic-director
The overall thought is that they are glad to get rid of their current AD but have a whole host of concerns about Bobinski. Seems that with few exceptions, ADs are reviled. We've seen that at GT too.
This one quote of support for Bobinski is inconsistent with the reality we have seen. Bobinski as a fundraising ace or he can make football priority #1. Again, as I said in another thread, thank God Bobinski didn't mess with the baseball program.
"There's no arguing that Bobinski brings a very experienced hand, with a ton of success in basketball and baseball hires, and is a fundraising ace. But, as Daniels/Berghoff/Bobinski all acknowledged during this morning's presser, football is priority #1. Bobinski seems to have enough all-around experience to turn Purdue football around, but his lack of football-specific chops could be a source of stress."
I feel sorry for these guys at Purdue. And they recognize a systemic symptom we have:
"Aneesh: I'm just saying that there are much more systematic issues at Georgia Tech that has limited every AD's success since Homer Rice's departure in the mid-90s. Both David Braine and Dan Radakovich, Bobinski's predecessors at GA Tech, left abruptly. To me, that indicates a larger issue plaguing the school itself."
Interesting that the perception of GT is this "Tech's fan base is weird as hell. Alumni are spread all over the world (much more so than Purdue's), and so specialized that almost none of them graduate and stay within several hundred miles of campus." I agree our fan base is weird and we are spread all over the world (about 4% living in other countries at any one time) but inconsistent with the fact that about half of GT grads stay in Georgia. http://www.fromtherumbleseat.com/2010/6/16/1519085/where-do-tech-alumni-live
Anyway, any other good sources of what outsiders are saying about the Bobinski move?
http://www.boiledsports.com/posts/roundtable-reaction-mike-bobinski-purdue-athletic-director
The overall thought is that they are glad to get rid of their current AD but have a whole host of concerns about Bobinski. Seems that with few exceptions, ADs are reviled. We've seen that at GT too.
This one quote of support for Bobinski is inconsistent with the reality we have seen. Bobinski as a fundraising ace or he can make football priority #1. Again, as I said in another thread, thank God Bobinski didn't mess with the baseball program.
"There's no arguing that Bobinski brings a very experienced hand, with a ton of success in basketball and baseball hires, and is a fundraising ace. But, as Daniels/Berghoff/Bobinski all acknowledged during this morning's presser, football is priority #1. Bobinski seems to have enough all-around experience to turn Purdue football around, but his lack of football-specific chops could be a source of stress."
I feel sorry for these guys at Purdue. And they recognize a systemic symptom we have:
"Aneesh: I'm just saying that there are much more systematic issues at Georgia Tech that has limited every AD's success since Homer Rice's departure in the mid-90s. Both David Braine and Dan Radakovich, Bobinski's predecessors at GA Tech, left abruptly. To me, that indicates a larger issue plaguing the school itself."
Interesting that the perception of GT is this "Tech's fan base is weird as hell. Alumni are spread all over the world (much more so than Purdue's), and so specialized that almost none of them graduate and stay within several hundred miles of campus." I agree our fan base is weird and we are spread all over the world (about 4% living in other countries at any one time) but inconsistent with the fact that about half of GT grads stay in Georgia. http://www.fromtherumbleseat.com/2010/6/16/1519085/where-do-tech-alumni-live
Anyway, any other good sources of what outsiders are saying about the Bobinski move?
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