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JJ Close to Accepting SMU Offer

Postby Pony^ » Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:35 am

University of Hawaii football boosters have raised money in an effort to oust athletic director Herman Frazier.

Oahu businessman Kent Untermann, a former UH tight end and now a booster, said fans who donate large sums of money to the athletic program want Frazier out. One is willing to put up what Untermann said is the entire amount necessary.

"The money's already there. Someone just has to pull the trigger," Untermann said. "There's a gentleman, who I won't name, who has volunteered to pay the $120,000 buyout. He would make sure it happens."

Frazier had no comment.

The Star-Bulletin has learned at least several other boosters are willing to contribute money to remove Frazier from the post he has held since 2002.

But such a move would require termination of Frazier's contract by his supervisor, UH Manoa Chancellor Virginia Hinshaw, and approval by the school's Board of Regents. Frazier is under contract at $250,000 per year until 2010.

UH president David McClain said removing Frazier is "hardly anything I've contemplated," and would fall under the jurisdiction of Frazier's supervisor, Hinshaw, and the Board of Regents.

"Personnel issues are dealt with by the university, and not in this manner," Hinshaw said.

"The structure is that we have a small number of positions that involve oversight and approval (by the board)," McClain said.

Frazier has been roundly criticized by UH fans since early last year for the football team's schedule, his handling of the transition of basketball coaches, and a lack of improved facilities. More recently he came under fire for not accepting UH's full allotment of Sugar Bowl tickets.

The latest displeasure with Frazier stems from football coach June Jones' contract not being renewed yet. The contract expires at the end of June, and Jones is headed to Dallas today to interview to become the football coach at Southern Methodist.

Several sources say Jones is close to accepting SMU's $2 million-per-year offer. UH made a counteroffer of around $1.1 million per year late Thursday, and that amount was upped yesterday. But Jones and his agent, Leigh Steinberg, have said Jones is more interested in improved infrastructure and resources than his own pay.

Untermann said removing Frazier is part of an attempt to keep Jones at UH.

"I don't think with June it's ever a done deal until it's done," Untermann said. "He's an emotional guy. He came here on emotion. I think he's fed up and disappointed. We have to take swift action, which hasn't been demonstrated at all. June will never say we have to replace the athletic director."

Untermann said he believes Jones wants three things to remain at UH: a $25 million commitment to facility improvement, a promise of effective leadership and more loyalty from the fan base.

"Part of that ties into administration and scheduling and marketing," Untermann said. "I don't blame it on the fans. The leadership hasn't been there, and June has obviously done his part."

Untermann was asked if he thinks anything can be done to keep Jones at UH.

"It might be too late," he said


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Postby Statler » Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:38 am

Untermann was asked if he thinks anything can be done to keep Jones at UH.

"It might be too late," he said.


Gee he sounds like an SMU football fan! :roll:
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"[A]ll but a done deal"

Postby Pony^ » Sat Jan 05, 2008 9:00 am

The greatest moment in University of Hawaii football history -- the Warriors' appearance in the Sugar Bowl on Tuesday -- was a time of great excitement for UH football fans, who appeared in droves in New Orleans.

That was just four days ago.

Now, in the aftermath of UH's 41-10 loss to Georgia, the mood is quite different as the Warriors appear to be on the verge of losing their leader, ninth-year head coach June Jones.

Jones was scheduled to fly to Dallas today and meet with officials at SMU. The Mustangs have offered Jones a contract worth up to $2 million a year to take over the once-proud program that has had just two winning seasons since 1989.

UH, where Jones gets paid $800,000 per year, has made two counter-offers that don't match the salary offered by SMU.

Jones has repeatedly said his heart is in Hawaii. But multiple sources have said Jones' moving on is all but a done deal due to continual frustrations with the UH infrastructure.

If Jones does leave, some of his current assistants will join him. A move would also wreak havoc with the current UH recruiting class.


Warriors junior slotback Davone Bess -- the leading touchdown-scorer in school history -- signed with an agent yesterday and made himself available for the NFL Draft. He will likely by joined in the coming days by his running mate at the other slot, Ryan Grice-Mullins, also a junior ready to declare for the draft.

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