Aha! Good point! (and one I had forgotten about!)Dayons_Den wrote:We have a basketball arena named after a "flip flopper" by the way. . .
And thanks for the follow up with the lyrics... its about time someone got on the ball here!
Aha! Good point! (and one I had forgotten about!)Dayons_Den wrote:We have a basketball arena named after a "flip flopper" by the way. . .

Oh Really.... So You didn't read Wednesdays (5/24/06) edition of the BG news. Specifically, a list of candidates will be released in the next two weeks. Also says who is running things, so I really doubt anyone is left in "limbo".JoeFalcon wrote:Here’s your weekly update on the most important hire for BG athletics in years….the person is (wait…), the finalists are (darn, hold on…), the candidates are (uh, never mind…) A quick review of the timeline:
February 24: Paul Krebs officially emerges as a finalist for the New Mexico job (not so subtle signal to the administration that they should dust off their contingency plan, or formulate one at that)
March 12: Paul Krebs officially introduced as New Mexico athletic director.
March 31: A BG News article quotes VP Ed Whipple as saying “Our goal is to have someone named by the end of April…”
April 14: The hiring of a search firm is publicly acknowledged.
May 26: No discernable progress acknowledged either publicly or privately.
Two conclusions can be reached: those with knowledge of the situation are incredibly disciplined to the point that nothing has leaked, and the search is moving slower than a pack of snails headed to an Alan Greenspan lecture. Meanwhile, the department and coaches are left in limbo with the Sebo Center not fully funded and the baseball renovation project left in the lurch with anxious and frustrated donors, as factman noted in a previous baseball thread.
The thumb-twiddling delays must end and President Ribeau and Vice President Whipple need to exercise their leadership and make a decision.



Well said. Whatever length of time is needed to make the right choice seems the way to go. This is too important not to.Jacobs4Heisman wrote:A distinction needs to be made between slow and thorough. Since this is the most important hire in a long time as you have repeatedly mentioned, it makes sense to me to take whatever time is necessary to find the best candidate. There are plenty of competent people in the athletic department that can run the transition in the meantime.
I stand by my original statement. Giving a timetable on name releases after sought out by a reporter is essentially saying that a progress update will be forthcoming while avoiding the meat of the question: who will be hired and when. I don't consider 'We'll give you something at some point with no timetable' a "progress" update. We have an obvious disagreement on the pacing of the search, but semantical quibbles and "gotcha" games are tiresome and distract from the issue at hand.PGY Tiercel wrote:Your edit still came after your incorrect statment, which I happened to make sure was quoted for others.![]()
Why do you automatically assume it is the administration/university that is dragging things along slowly. Do you not think that it could be due to lack of quality candidates that they would like to bring in. Personally my fundamental point is that its not that slow and I don't care if they don't tell me that 5 people applied but we don't think they fit the job.


I'm not sure who would suppose that any more.cbjhack wrote:Columbus is supposedly conservative,
... and a gay chairman of the Franklin County Republican Party.In Columbus, we have a black male mayor, black female superintendent of schools, white female president at OSU, black AD, black police chief and fire chief.

This is a bizarre post. Does "diversity" equal "of various races and both sexes"? What the heck does "conservative" mean here? Does it mean "politically conservative"? Are there not black and female conservatives?cbjhack wrote:Since the last two AD's have been BG alumni, don't be surprised if the third one is as well. My bet is on Tom Hof at OSU, of course, I also predicted he would get it before. That was before I knew Krebs was a BG grad. Hof knows how to raise BiGmoney and build things. That is one more thing than Krebs knew. Hof's dad was the former Alumni Director and VP of Development at BG. Hof himself served on the Alumni Board of Directors in the mid-90's, and comes back periodically for events, as he has a number of friends and family in the area. Of course, the stumbling block might be that new OSU AD Gene Smith has given him more responsibilities and more money. He might end up taking a pay cut to come to BG.
Another option might be David Lichtenstein. He is assistant AD at Morehead State in Kentucky. He was a one time marketing director at Northern Illinois and has also been at New Mexico State, North Dakota State, and was a grad student at OSU. He is from Louisiana, went to Tulane, until they cut men's swimming, then graduated from Arkansas-Little Rock. Smart guy. Not always media savey, but smart. He would be the wild card.
Of course, if I was really a betting man, I would also look to two things that we haven't considered - race and sex. Don't be surprised to see a black male or female or a white female AD named. In Columbus, we have a black male mayor, black female superintendent of schools, white female president at OSU, black AD, black police chief and fire chief. Columbus is supposedly conservative, but the diversity of the high profile public figures belies that. BG is supposed to be conservative, but we have an african-american president. He along with a black male Board of Trustee member are the only ones of color in significant leadership. Don't be surprised if a person of color or female is named as AD. It would help BG in national profile more than one would ever imagine.