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by StallionsModelT » Mon Jun 09, 2008 9:38 am
If true we have to hope we can find an Orsini-esque replacement. This hire is going to be vital to keep the positive vibe on the Hilltop.
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by ponydawg » Mon Jun 09, 2008 9:49 am
If Orsini leaves it means we finally had a good hire at SMU. Everyone always says we are a stepping stone job, sad thing is, I can't remember anyone ever stepping up! Orsini has gotten more done in his short tenure here then we have in the last 8-10 years combined! The jury is still out on how his coaches will do - but I think everyone would agree things are moving in the right direction. UCF fans didn't b*tch when we stole him from our own conference mates, I think because they knew how much he did for their program. And I will be sad for us, but glad for him if he gets his "dream" job. For some reason, I have faith that Turner and Co. have seen the light when it comes to spending and getting proven leaders - AD's and Coaches.
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by friarwolf » Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:00 am
Sounds like it is about time to reconvene the Circle of Champions......
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by jtstang » Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:13 am
Is it appropriate to put the outgoing AD on the search committee for his successor?
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by mrydel » Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:22 am
jtstang wrote:Is it appropriate to put the outgoing AD on the search committee for his successor?
I would say no unless it were a retiring AD such as the case with Broyles here in Arkansas. The State would have gone into turmoil had the not included him in the search.
With us I say we thank Orisini for a job well done and get to hiring another good one. I wish at this time that Orsini would stay, but I hope that Turner already has his short list ready to work.
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by friarwolf » Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:33 am
I would certainly ask him for his top 2-3 recommendations........
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by SMU Football Blog » Mon Jun 09, 2008 11:08 am
My suggestion: One of my favorite AD candidates when the search process was underway last time was Northern Iowa AD Rick Hartzell. Don't laugh; Northern Iowa has a really good I-AA program. Hartzell had been identified as a number of I-A AD jobs in the past. One of the things I thought was most interesting about Hartzell is that he is also a NCAA Basketball referee. Anyway, apparently he quit Northern Iowa recently over "philosophical" differences; by all accounts he really did quit. I say we bring his butt in here to work under the Mob Boss and give him a try out.
Edit: If it comes to it, I bet we hire Tulane's AD.
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by 2112 » Mon Jun 09, 2008 1:54 pm
it looks like steve is gone
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by ponydawg » Mon Jun 09, 2008 2:03 pm
June left a nice list of Coaching replacements when he left Hawaii, hopefully if Steve leaves he does the same.
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by CalallenStang » Mon Jun 09, 2008 2:07 pm
Plane is scheduled to go to O'Hare today
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by George S. Patton » Mon Jun 09, 2008 2:26 pm
SMU Football Blog wrote:My suggestion: One of my favorite AD candidates when the search process was underway last time was Northern Iowa AD Rick Hartzell. Don't laugh; Northern Iowa has a really good I-AA program. Hartzell had been identified as a number of I-A AD jobs in the past. One of the things I thought was most interesting about Hartzell is that he is also a NCAA Basketball referee. Anyway, apparently he quit Northern Iowa recently over "philosophical" differences; by all accounts he really did quit. I say we bring his butt in here to work under the Mob Boss and give him a try out.
Edit: If it comes to it, I bet we hire Tulane's AD.
I actually thought Hartzell was going to be the guy until Orsini surfaced.
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by RGV Pony » Mon Jun 09, 2008 2:39 pm
SMU Football Blog wrote:My suggestion: One of my favorite AD candidates when the search process was underway last time was Northern Iowa AD Rick Hartzell. Don't laugh; Northern Iowa has a really good I-AA program. Hartzell had been identified as a number of I-A AD jobs in the past. One of the things I thought was most interesting about Hartzell is that he is also a NCAA Basketball referee. Anyway, apparently he quit Northern Iowa recently over "philosophical" differences; by all accounts he really did quit. I say we bring his butt in here to work under the Mob Boss and give him a try out.
Edit: If it comes to it, I bet we hire Tulane's AD.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Dickson
Former AD at Washington State, graduate of Tulsa. Has raised a lot of $ at Tulane. Not much of a track record of putting butts in seats. Did hire Bob Toledo. Arkansas thought he might replace Broyles at one point. Why didn't he, mrydel?
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by spothhb » Mon Jun 09, 2008 4:45 pm
This might explain the plane in Dallas....from DMN
Kevin White, Notre Dame's former athletic director and this year's NACDA president, will have opening remarks before Jones is introduced by Frank Broyles, who recently retired as Arkansas' longtime AD.
The NACDA is meeting in Dallas.
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by mrydel » Mon Jun 09, 2008 5:09 pm
RGV Pony wrote:SMU Football Blog wrote:My suggestion: One of my favorite AD candidates when the search process was underway last time was Northern Iowa AD Rick Hartzell. Don't laugh; Northern Iowa has a really good I-AA program. Hartzell had been identified as a number of I-A AD jobs in the past. One of the things I thought was most interesting about Hartzell is that he is also a NCAA Basketball referee. Anyway, apparently he quit Northern Iowa recently over "philosophical" differences; by all accounts he really did quit. I say we bring his butt in here to work under the Mob Boss and give him a try out.
Edit: If it comes to it, I bet we hire Tulane's AD. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_DicksonFormer AD at Washington State, graduate of Tulsa. Has raised a lot of $ at Tulane. Not much of a track record of putting butts in seats. Did hire Bob Toledo. Arkansas thought he might replace Broyles at one point. Why didn't he, mrydel?
Apparently when they laminated Broyles they decided he could be around for a few more years and that changed their direction.
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by couch 'em » Mon Jun 09, 2008 6:30 pm
Proven Div. I-A athletic directors ONLY!
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