Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:Paul Brazeau BC grad and Associate ACC commissioner actively seeking the BC AD job. He could be a good fit for BC.
ILikeBC {l Wrote}:Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:Paul Brazeau BC grad and Associate ACC commissioner actively seeking the BC AD job. He could be a good fit for BC.
How can a senile, rambling half-wit like you claim to know anything.
CowboyEagle22 {l Wrote}:Do not expect a quick search. I was just told that the plan is to have the search firm gather up a large pool of candidates. Supposedly Leahy thinks they narrowed the search too soon the last time. He only met with the finalists. This time everyone interested will meet with Leahy and the members of the search committee, assuming they are available. That means at least two rounds of interviews. The time table is to have someone in place by June.
Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:I'm still in Tre's camp on this hire, it will be another stiff. I heard that the Trustees asked Leahy to stay on to hire the new AD and that they are just starting to put together a committee. As usual I'm sure the committee will be made up of employees only. Leahy's prefers the "intramural model" for athletics. There is zero leadership at BC, zero.
Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:I see my stalker is back. Get a life outside of BC.
Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:I'm still in Tre's camp on this hire, it will be another stiff. I heard that the Trustees asked Leahy to stay on to hire the new AD and that they are just starting to put together a committee. As usual I'm sure the committee will be made up of employees only. Leahy's prefers the "intramural model" for athletics. There is zero leadership at BC, zero.
HJS {l Wrote}:CowboyEagle22 {l Wrote}:Do not expect a quick search. I was just told that the plan is to have the search firm gather up a large pool of candidates. Supposedly Leahy thinks they narrowed the search too soon the last time. He only met with the finalists. This time everyone interested will meet with Leahy and the members of the search committee, assuming they are available. That means at least two rounds of interviews. The time table is to have someone in place by June.
My belief is quite the opposite. Announcement could come within 4 weeks. Though not likely be able to take the reigns until June. Focus on folks within Athletic Depts. Important to have experience being involved in the hiring of a coach. Football experience is another key factor.
All that said.... impossible to get inside Bill's thought process. Might just wind up picking the most handsome and tough candidate.
CowboyEagle22 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:CowboyEagle22 {l Wrote}:Do not expect a quick search. I was just told that the plan is to have the search firm gather up a large pool of candidates. Supposedly Leahy thinks they narrowed the search too soon the last time. He only met with the finalists. This time everyone interested will meet with Leahy and the members of the search committee, assuming they are available. That means at least two rounds of interviews. The time table is to have someone in place by June.
My belief is quite the opposite. Announcement could come within 4 weeks. Though not likely be able to take the reigns until June. Focus on folks within Athletic Depts. Important to have experience being involved in the hiring of a coach. Football experience is another key factor.
All that said.... impossible to get inside Bill's thought process. Might just wind up picking the most handsome and tough candidate.
Over the years, I've noticed that one person will tell me Leahy is leaning toward X and then the next day someone will say Leahy is leaning away from X. These are people who have dealings with him and his surrogates. I've just assumed that it was how Leahy felt people out about a decision. He would talk up all the options and see what sort of response he got. The way the Donahue firing went down makes me think that Leahy just listens to whoever gets in his ear last.
CowboyEagle22 {l Wrote}: If you have any experience around C-level executives, you know Bates is not a guy who can work at that level. He's much further down the org chart.
CowboyEagle22 {l Wrote}:Another thing I've heard a few times is that Leahy is looking at this hire as part of his legacy. The bigger search and bigger search committee is due to wanting to make a big hire so Leahy can retire claiming to have put athletics on a firm footing.
HJS {l Wrote}:CowboyEagle22 {l Wrote}:Another thing I've heard a few times is that Leahy is looking at this hire as part of his legacy. The bigger search and bigger search committee is due to wanting to make a big hire so Leahy can retire claiming to have put athletics on a firm footing.
I don't believe that for a second. Bill's legacy is cemented irregadless who he hires. I think, if he lucks into a good AD, it would be based on nothing but luck. Quite honestly, if he lands a competent AD, it probably would piss him off. Billy came in with the reputation of someone being anti-sports. Everything he has done over the past 20 years has cemented that belief.
HJS {l Wrote}:CowboyEagle22 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:CowboyEagle22 {l Wrote}:Do not expect a quick search. I was just told that the plan is to have the search firm gather up a large pool of candidates. Supposedly Leahy thinks they narrowed the search too soon the last time. He only met with the finalists. This time everyone interested will meet with Leahy and the members of the search committee, assuming they are available. That means at least two rounds of interviews. The time table is to have someone in place by June.
My belief is quite the opposite. Announcement could come within 4 weeks. Though not likely be able to take the reigns until June. Focus on folks within Athletic Depts. Important to have experience being involved in the hiring of a coach. Football experience is another key factor.
All that said.... impossible to get inside Bill's thought process. Might just wind up picking the most handsome and tough candidate.
Over the years, I've noticed that one person will tell me Leahy is leaning toward X and then the next day someone will say Leahy is leaning away from X. These are people who have dealings with him and his surrogates. I've just assumed that it was how Leahy felt people out about a decision. He would talk up all the options and see what sort of response he got. The way the Donahue firing went down makes me think that Leahy just listens to whoever gets in his ear last.
I think it's this.
Here's the thing about the Don firing. That was effectively the last day of Bates career. According to folks who are still friendly with Don, Bates told him hours before he was fired that he was safe and that he "foresees him being at BC until his retirement." That is when the "Don is safe" articles widely circulated. The Leahy then came in and knee-capped him out of the blue. Don was completely shocked... as was Bates. It was at that moment, Bates realized that he effectively had no power. The bizarre winding search resulting in Eddie Fogler hiring Jim Christian was all the natural outcome of an athletic department adrift at sea. From then on, Buttcut was just eye candy for Bill.
This is not to absolve Bates. He was a terrible hire. He never connected with alums or players. He never had a vision or even came up with a roadmap. And, the hiring of Daz was his decision... which shows how poor a read he had on the situation and the fanbase (as he was completely floored by the outrage).
Bill is making the hire. He has a couple of (literally 2) employees with whom he discusses the situation and he has Parker doing background research and gauging interest of targets. The call will be his. The BOT is not involved... like they always are not. They will hear about the choice around the same time we all find out. As has been the case with each and hiring... no one knows anything. The other candidates have no clue. The media has no clue. The BOT has no clue. It's just Bill and whomever he whispers gently in the ear to at night.
tallsy {l Wrote}:Don's friends are lying to you. Father Leahy and the trustees (Chase Rettig was rightly rewarded with a trip as well.) had an already scheduled meeting to the Breakers in Palm Beach right after reports that Donahue was staying came out. Everyone was completely bewildered at the news Don was staying because no decision had been made, and in all likelihood he was being fired. The official firing occurred after Leahy returned. Now what Bates was telling Don, I have no idea. I suppose it's possible, but I have a hard time believing Leahy told Bates to give Don the vote of confidence while he was strongly hinting to everyone up to the JetBlue flight attendants that Don was done. I think it's more likely that Don thought he could strongarm BC into keeping him and went to friendly media sources to make BC look indecisive if they fired him.
tallsy {l Wrote}:Donahue wouldn't need to leak the stories if he didn't think his job was still in jeopardy. And if Bates had given the vote of confidence, then Leahy wouldn't have been blindsided. If Bates unilaterally gave Don another year given his record and then not tell Leahy that he had done it. (Personally, I think this unlikely). Then Leahy's mistake was not firing Bates then.
Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:Leahy has zero interest in sports and I can't see him firing Don unless Bates advised him it was necessary. Leahy does care about ticket sales because he hates financing growing athletic losses, but unlike Al, Don had no off court problems. Declining ticket sales/revenue losses are the reason Bates is out. It's all about the money with Leahy. He has a huge ego and he will make the hires. The BOT has no involvement with the day to day management of the university and basically everything is considered day to day management.
What's disappointing in Leahy is his failure to really understand when he has a good thing going. He hired TOB and regularly drew over 40,000 per game, team went to a bowl game every year and had a 6 game winning streak against ND. He gave GDF free reign to fuck that all up, although his insistence on not investing in athletic facilities doomed the programs anyways. His refusal to recognize JY is just unexplainable. He is a very strange person and he is intent on changing the role that athletics has played at BC. He is the "anti-BC".
tallsy {l Wrote}:People including Bates soured on Don in January. It's hardly micromanaging to want to have a discussion about the continued employment a revenue sport's coach given Don's record. Do you really think that Leahy suddenly fancied himself a hoops guru? The story's much simpler. Don knew the odds were against him. After Bates didn't shitcan him immediately, he threw a Hail Mary pass that fell incomplete.
If you want to blame Leahy for something, it's having too much confidence in Don to turn it around in the final season. Bates was hired partially because Leahy was so convinced Don was the right guy that Bates would focus on football. Of course, then Bates hired Addazio when people told him not to, but that's a different kettle of fish.
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