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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 901640" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>He made some comments about athletics being important to him when he took over, but those comments were mixed in with comments about all the other things he is responsible for.</p><p></p><p>He hasn't publicly done much directly related to athletics until this week that I remember, but he shouldn't have to. I know that people have complained that some SEC presidents are directly and actively involved in their football programs. They shouldn't have to be. Imagine working in a cubicle in a corporate environment and the president of the company comes into your department to personally monitor how things are operating. Most of the cubicle workers would be thinking that someone must have really effed up for him to be spending a lot of time with them. The only way to be able to manage a large corporation or a large university is to delegate and monitor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 901640, member: 2426"] He made some comments about athletics being important to him when he took over, but those comments were mixed in with comments about all the other things he is responsible for. He hasn't publicly done much directly related to athletics until this week that I remember, but he shouldn't have to. I know that people have complained that some SEC presidents are directly and actively involved in their football programs. They shouldn't have to be. Imagine working in a cubicle in a corporate environment and the president of the company comes into your department to personally monitor how things are operating. Most of the cubicle workers would be thinking that someone must have really effed up for him to be spending a lot of time with them. The only way to be able to manage a large corporation or a large university is to delegate and monitor. [/QUOTE]
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