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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 656137" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Gee. Does TStan know the Green Lantern oath <em>too? </em></p><p><em></em></p><p>My guess is that he is actually letting Collins run the team and giving him what he says he needs to do it, while openly supporting him and slowly praying under his breath. No AD is as closely involved in daily coaching decisions for a single sport as you portray here. Or, to be more exact, no AD <em>who wants to keep his job</em> is. The number one thing about the position is to not let it be identified with a single coach or a single sport. This doesn't mean that different schools don't have different sports in a prominent position; Bammer has football, Haverford has cricket (they win the MNC every year). But their ADs have overall responsibility for all programs.</p><p></p><p>Now, I've said here that if Collins turns out to fail, TStan could go down with him. But that's only if he gets as involved as you have him here. I don't want that to happen. I think TStan is a good choice for Tech AD, but he will, if the program needs it, see the writing on the wall and behave accordingly. But let's hope we don't have to cross that bridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 656137, member: 265"] Gee. Does TStan know the Green Lantern oath [I]too? [/I] My guess is that he is actually letting Collins run the team and giving him what he says he needs to do it, while openly supporting him and slowly praying under his breath. No AD is as closely involved in daily coaching decisions for a single sport as you portray here. Or, to be more exact, no AD [I]who wants to keep his job[/I] is. The number one thing about the position is to not let it be identified with a single coach or a single sport. This doesn't mean that different schools don't have different sports in a prominent position; Bammer has football, Haverford has cricket (they win the MNC every year). But their ADs have overall responsibility for all programs. Now, I've said here that if Collins turns out to fail, TStan could go down with him. But that's only if he gets as involved as you have him here. I don't want that to happen. I think TStan is a good choice for Tech AD, but he will, if the program needs it, see the writing on the wall and behave accordingly. But let's hope we don't have to cross that bridge. [/QUOTE]
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